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Phinley

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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    Phinley got a reaction from Lane1988 in My first stall :(   
    It happens. Just make sure you get your Water in and you'll have a whoosh soon. My longest stall was 3 weeks, then I took a big crap, pissed like a race horse for a day and woke up the next morning 8lb lighter.
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    Phinley got a reaction from sillykitty in Oatmeal   
    Oatmeal's a pretty solid staple food for me. Can be super low calorie depending on how you make it.

    Try keeping it bland in the early days. Use Water or 50/50 skim milk and water instead of whole milk and just a pinch of salt and cinnamon with a dab of honey for flavour.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Debbi Moore in Tea and Weight Loss   
    Got Earl Grey running through my veins in lieu of blood. A huge factor in my weight loss is that I'm perfectly happy with a nice cuppa over food.
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    Phinley got a reaction from fightinengineer in Plateau since month 6   
    No weight loss since August isn't really a plateau anymore, it's just eating maintenance. Nobody besides people with dwarfism or very short coma patients will maintain on 1000 calories so your counts are likely wrong.

    For calorie counting to work, you have to weigh or measure every single thing that passes your lips. No eyeballing portion sizes or mindlessly snacking on something and forgetting about it. If you're honest about it and still don't lose weight, get in touch with CERN because your body has figured out how to conjure energy from the Aether and they'd love to study you.
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    Phinley got a reaction from fightinengineer in Plateau since month 6   
    No weight loss since August isn't really a plateau anymore, it's just eating maintenance. Nobody besides people with dwarfism or very short coma patients will maintain on 1000 calories so your counts are likely wrong.

    For calorie counting to work, you have to weigh or measure every single thing that passes your lips. No eyeballing portion sizes or mindlessly snacking on something and forgetting about it. If you're honest about it and still don't lose weight, get in touch with CERN because your body has figured out how to conjure energy from the Aether and they'd love to study you.
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    Phinley got a reaction from justmetj in I know it's nobody's business BUT   
    I tell anyone who asks. My ID photo is old so it comes up a lot too.

    My manager at my old job site got the bypass before me and he's the one who encouraged me to at least look into it as an option. Dude did me a huge solid with that and if I help anyone else out the same way then it's just paying it forward.
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    Phinley got a reaction from justmetj in I know it's nobody's business BUT   
    I tell anyone who asks. My ID photo is old so it comes up a lot too.

    My manager at my old job site got the bypass before me and he's the one who encouraged me to at least look into it as an option. Dude did me a huge solid with that and if I help anyone else out the same way then it's just paying it forward.
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    Phinley got a reaction from ProudGrammy in How long have you been obese?   
    Started expanding laterally when I was around 6. Looking back through old pictures, I reckon I hit obese at about 10 years old and stayed there until I was 26 when I had the sleeve done.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Debbi Moore in Tea and Weight Loss   
    Got Earl Grey running through my veins in lieu of blood. A huge factor in my weight loss is that I'm perfectly happy with a nice cuppa over food.
  10. Like
    Phinley got a reaction from Debbi Moore in Tea and Weight Loss   
    Got Earl Grey running through my veins in lieu of blood. A huge factor in my weight loss is that I'm perfectly happy with a nice cuppa over food.
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    Phinley got a reaction from fightinengineer in Plateau since month 6   
    No weight loss since August isn't really a plateau anymore, it's just eating maintenance. Nobody besides people with dwarfism or very short coma patients will maintain on 1000 calories so your counts are likely wrong.

    For calorie counting to work, you have to weigh or measure every single thing that passes your lips. No eyeballing portion sizes or mindlessly snacking on something and forgetting about it. If you're honest about it and still don't lose weight, get in touch with CERN because your body has figured out how to conjure energy from the Aether and they'd love to study you.
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    Phinley got a reaction from fightinengineer in Plateau since month 6   
    No weight loss since August isn't really a plateau anymore, it's just eating maintenance. Nobody besides people with dwarfism or very short coma patients will maintain on 1000 calories so your counts are likely wrong.

    For calorie counting to work, you have to weigh or measure every single thing that passes your lips. No eyeballing portion sizes or mindlessly snacking on something and forgetting about it. If you're honest about it and still don't lose weight, get in touch with CERN because your body has figured out how to conjure energy from the Aether and they'd love to study you.
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    Phinley got a reaction from fightinengineer in Plateau since month 6   
    No weight loss since August isn't really a plateau anymore, it's just eating maintenance. Nobody besides people with dwarfism or very short coma patients will maintain on 1000 calories so your counts are likely wrong.

    For calorie counting to work, you have to weigh or measure every single thing that passes your lips. No eyeballing portion sizes or mindlessly snacking on something and forgetting about it. If you're honest about it and still don't lose weight, get in touch with CERN because your body has figured out how to conjure energy from the Aether and they'd love to study you.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Hop_Scotch in Do you wish you would have done anything different in your first year of surgery?   
    Wish I'd turned to calorie counting earlier. So many weeks where I gained weight or maintained and I wondered "how the hell did that happen."

    Turns out a whole lot of things are way more calorie dense than you'd expect. I weigh and track my food now, paying attention to nutrition labels and all that jazz. I hit my goal a while ago and I'm still using calorie counting to maintain but getting on it earlier would've shaved a good couple months off my losing phase.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Hop_Scotch in Do you wish you would have done anything different in your first year of surgery?   
    Wish I'd turned to calorie counting earlier. So many weeks where I gained weight or maintained and I wondered "how the hell did that happen."

    Turns out a whole lot of things are way more calorie dense than you'd expect. I weigh and track my food now, paying attention to nutrition labels and all that jazz. I hit my goal a while ago and I'm still using calorie counting to maintain but getting on it earlier would've shaved a good couple months off my losing phase.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Hop_Scotch in Do you wish you would have done anything different in your first year of surgery?   
    Wish I'd turned to calorie counting earlier. So many weeks where I gained weight or maintained and I wondered "how the hell did that happen."

    Turns out a whole lot of things are way more calorie dense than you'd expect. I weigh and track my food now, paying attention to nutrition labels and all that jazz. I hit my goal a while ago and I'm still using calorie counting to maintain but getting on it earlier would've shaved a good couple months off my losing phase.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Wanda247 in 800 Calories Per Day   
    I'm over 2 years out and still don't feel physical hunger. I fasted for 5 days once to test it and never felt a single hunger pang.

    Some people just get lucky with their surgery and experience greatly diminished appetite compared to most.
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    Phinley got a reaction from Hop_Scotch in Do you wish you would have done anything different in your first year of surgery?   
    Wish I'd turned to calorie counting earlier. So many weeks where I gained weight or maintained and I wondered "how the hell did that happen."

    Turns out a whole lot of things are way more calorie dense than you'd expect. I weigh and track my food now, paying attention to nutrition labels and all that jazz. I hit my goal a while ago and I'm still using calorie counting to maintain but getting on it earlier would've shaved a good couple months off my losing phase.
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    Phinley got a reaction from ElectricBoogaloo in Losing more than the expected 40-60% ?   
    If you just rely on the physical restriction effect, you'll eventually be able to eat enough to maintain and eventually gain weight. That's where they get the 40-60% averages.
    If you use the surgery properly, as a hard reset on your diet to help you re-learn healthy, sustainable eating habits, you can lose however much you want.
    Chiming in here having lost 110% of excess weight and maintained that perfectly for a year now.
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    Phinley got a reaction from ElectricBoogaloo in Losing more than the expected 40-60% ?   
    If you just rely on the physical restriction effect, you'll eventually be able to eat enough to maintain and eventually gain weight. That's where they get the 40-60% averages.
    If you use the surgery properly, as a hard reset on your diet to help you re-learn healthy, sustainable eating habits, you can lose however much you want.
    Chiming in here having lost 110% of excess weight and maintained that perfectly for a year now.

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