Hi Ladylaura, I totally understand what the "Last Supper" mentality is all about and that is how I have been feeling for the longest time but now that I think about it, I have had enough last suppers to last me a thousand life times!!
Hello Everyone,
Thank you all for the helpful replies and advice, it's nice to know that I am not the only one who went through this and that this can be considered a normal phase. I have not gained any weight from this ordeal and am getting so burned out eating the same crap that I am actually not missing it at all now and look forward to the change. I have maintained my weight of 270 for a year now and hence the reason for the surgery. My starting weight was 335 in December 2011 and lost 65 pounds on my own by the end of summer 2012. The key for me was to stop drinking pop and a lot of other food I was eating to maintain that sugar high fell by the wayside. Have not touched pop since and honestly don't miss it. Now I drink 6 bottles of Water per day. Maintaining weight loss has been easy for me since I am always active but the surgery will help push my body in the right direction again. I hope all of you are doing well with your post-op situation. James