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ThreeFifty

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    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  2. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Niki15 in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Sorry looks like the link didn't work. Lets try this
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/
  3. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  4. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Niki15 in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Sorry looks like the link didn't work. Lets try this
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/
  5. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  6. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  7. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  8. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Dar61 in HAD TO SHARE! protein milkshake is the best for those who just can't on the shakes   
    I couldnt get 800 calories at 3 weeks I was just getting about 600 at that time. it took me till about 6 weeks to consistently get 800 calories and I'm at 9 weeks now and still just barely get 800 calories daily. sometimes a little more. yea there's nothing wrong with the 800 per day at 3 weeks (I would actually say its a little high).
    but yea, 400 calories for a shake is too much. 1 shake is almost a half day's calories. if you do a second, your pretty much done for the day. To me, it seems like that thing where people say "I just had bite of cake". a bite turns into 2 bites, turns into a slice, turns into a bigger slice and before you know it, you're eating just like you were before.
  9. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  10. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  11. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Dar61 in HAD TO SHARE! protein milkshake is the best for those who just can't on the shakes   
    I couldnt get 800 calories at 3 weeks I was just getting about 600 at that time. it took me till about 6 weeks to consistently get 800 calories and I'm at 9 weeks now and still just barely get 800 calories daily. sometimes a little more. yea there's nothing wrong with the 800 per day at 3 weeks (I would actually say its a little high).
    but yea, 400 calories for a shake is too much. 1 shake is almost a half day's calories. if you do a second, your pretty much done for the day. To me, it seems like that thing where people say "I just had bite of cake". a bite turns into 2 bites, turns into a slice, turns into a bigger slice and before you know it, you're eating just like you were before.
  12. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Niki15 in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Sorry looks like the link didn't work. Lets try this
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/
  13. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  14. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  15. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  16. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  17. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  18. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  19. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  20. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from Niki15 in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Sorry looks like the link didn't work. Lets try this
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/
  21. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  22. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  23. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  24. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.
  25. Like
    ThreeFifty got a reaction from ShrinkingPeach in 10 Bariatric Mistakes - Do any apply to you?   
    Every since I first started researching WLS I started reading tons and tons of boards and websites and groups on the subject. Watching Youtube video's and reading articles etc. Ive probably touched on every topic of information there is on the subject at one time or another in the last year or so. I have been a bit obsessed.
    There are some things I see that bothers me. and that is how there are people that will try to do thier own thing and not follow the rules. Id say almost every day when I go to read my ussual websites and forums and groups, there is always a post from someone doing something that they shouldnt be doing.
    "I ate crackers 4 days after surgery"
    "Im eating boiled eggs 3 days after surgery"
    "I got to have my alchohol so Im not giving that up"
    "I pureed a cupcake...I'm in the pureed stage"
    I don't do water" (which really annoys me...water has no taste, this is usually stubbornness)
    I don't understand it. why would you spend all that money, spend all that time, the recovery, the pain, the uncomfortable moments, nausea, inconvenience to not follow the rules and try to make it work for you the best it can. Sometimes people just don't know better I get it. not everyone does the research and not everyone has good options as far as their nutritionist to help. But some do. they know better and but they want to do what they want to do anyway. I actually saw a post from someone on another forum...
    "I didn't spend all this money to have to watch what I eat...if I wanted to do that I would've just lost weight the regular way"
    I read stuff like that and wish there was a way to revoke that persons surgery and give it to someone else.
    The bad thing about this thinking, as soon as a person say something silly, there are others that fall right in line. one persons bad behavior feeds that behavior to others. "Oh its alright to eat crackers 4 days after surgery? I'm gonna go buy some crackers now"
    A lot of people say "talk to your NUT" which is good, but I don't believe there are a million different rules. I believe there is 1 set of rules, there is a right answer. if your NUT is telling you that fried chicken is OK 4 weeks out, YOUR NUT IS WRONG.
    That was a long intro but here is what I wanted to share.
    This is a article I saw earlier today that I thought was interesting.
    http://www.bariatriceating.com/2015/03/top-10-bariatric-post-op-mistakes/​
    Sometimes after we have had our surgery, we still get absent minded and need reminders. this is a good kick in the but
    Especially number 10.

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