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ohs1966

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    ohs1966 got a reaction from Zom B in Regained weight support   
    Thanks for the input on my post. I have made baby steps - getting in the habit of riding the exercise bike almost daily and watching snacking. Best thing is I made an appointment with a new bariatric team. So, progress! Stay well in this challenging time everyone 😊
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    ohs1966 reacted to bariatricbutterfly in Regained weight support   
    Let me add my point of view. Surgery is not the solution it’s a tool. Those same issues you lacked self control over pre surgery will be there post surgery. You must be willing to put in the work to optimize your tool.

    I’m close to 11 years post op. I went from 384 to 210 with my surgery. 6 years in I stalled and put in the work myself and went from 210 to 164.

    How did I do it? I spent time in counseling. Learning how to love me. Resolving issues that caused a negative relationship with food. Every once in awhile they will pop up. But investing in healing has saved me. I didn’t need a cheerleader in the process. I needed someone to hold me accountable. I didn’t want sympathy for making the decision to eat crap. Call me out on my sh*t. I got rid of those who wanted me to fail and created a healthier circle of people who wanted me to succeed.

    I recently put on 20 lbs. I didn’t get depressed. I earned every pound gained. I knew where I slacked. I let Coronavirus get me. I owned it and set a plan that didn’t include starving. Currently down 10. Clothes fitting again. Plan to be back at goal by Thanksgiving.

    The decision to have surgery is extreme. And it’s going to take extreme responses to give you a reality check. The reality is you’re going to have to put in the work to lose the weight post op. And that requires being called out on behaviors that may have need brushed under previously. It’s hard but it’s needed.

    Hit me up anytime on IG: @bariatricbutterfly. I work with women atleast 3 years post op experiencing weight gain and want to gain control on working their tool.


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    ohs1966 got a reaction from summerset in Regained weight support   
    Thanks for the suggestions. You are right - I do know what I have to do. But I appreciate the input from you! ☺️ I’ll start making a plan and swing into action. Lots of good reasons to fix this issue and just need to take a few steps to move forward.
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    ohs1966 got a reaction from summerset in Regained weight support   
    I’m open to all points of view on this . Lord knows I’ve pondered all of it! It IS discouraging and disappointing and frustrating and at the same time, I’m still glad I had the surgery because it gives hope and a tool that I can use. I’m healthier overall and despite my regain I’m still the same person. It’s always a work in progress with a dark side and the light. Thanks for all your good input everyone. I am learning from you! 🙂
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    ohs1966 got a reaction from summerset in Regained weight support   
    Thanks for the suggestions. You are right - I do know what I have to do. But I appreciate the input from you! ☺️ I’ll start making a plan and swing into action. Lots of good reasons to fix this issue and just need to take a few steps to move forward.
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    ohs1966 got a reaction from summerset in Regained weight support   
    Thanks for the suggestions. You are right - I do know what I have to do. But I appreciate the input from you! ☺️ I’ll start making a plan and swing into action. Lots of good reasons to fix this issue and just need to take a few steps to move forward.
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    ohs1966 got a reaction from summerset in Regained weight support   
    Thanks for the suggestions. You are right - I do know what I have to do. But I appreciate the input from you! ☺️ I’ll start making a plan and swing into action. Lots of good reasons to fix this issue and just need to take a few steps to move forward.
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    ohs1966 reacted to BriarRose in Regained weight support   
    Hi !
    I am ten years out ! I had regained about 45 pounds of my 145 pound weight loss .... and decided it was time to lose it again. So just over a year ago, I started with cutting down on treats to one a day.... and then going from chips with lunch or eating out during work days to bringing a salad to work.... then back to either steamed eggs for Breakfast or oatmeal. And concentrating on eating Protein first and foremost. And cutting out potatoes and sandwiches, and Pasta and back to finding the freshest vegetables and fruits I could and making healthier meals and making sure there was leftover chicken for lunch the next day, and eating grilled fish and veggies ..... and in 13 months I lost 45 pounds. No, it doesn't come off like it did right after surgery, but I still have some restriction and I know what I need to do.... I won't ever be a skinny woman.But I am alot healthier and I am back to where I got after surgery.. I started at over 320 pounds and had surgery at 54 years old. I am now 64, and back to where I am comfortable. My new goal is to maintain the weight loss, and maybe lose another 5 pounds this next 12 months or so.... but I am very happy with myself. You can do it. One cookie not eaten at a time !!!

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