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Spinoza

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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    Absolutely this, if your head will allow it. Tek is wise.
    But - as a fellow traveller who wanted to know what *everyone* here had lost at *every* stage in order to compare my loss to theirs and angst a bit (head thing!!!) you are doing so very well. My stats are available on request but you've lost 8 BMI points in the matter of a few months. You've got this 😍
    I have now relaxed a bit, 2.5 years post surgery. I do still like to compare myself to others though because I'm that type of human. Totally in awe (and I really really mean that) of all the people who can walk their own road glancing neither right nor left. That's the absolute dream and the path to Nirvana.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from NickelChip in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    Calculates me at 182 at 18 months. Which I would have been thrilled with. Even more thrilled to get lower but honestly I had not *that* much of a say in it. My body kind of decided. 🤩
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    Spinoza got a reaction from NickelChip in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    Calculates me at 182 at 18 months. Which I would have been thrilled with. Even more thrilled to get lower but honestly I had not *that* much of a say in it. My body kind of decided. 🤩
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    Spinoza got a reaction from ms.sss in Food Before and After Photos   
    Looks yum as always. I had a crap day at work today so am eating a handful of Doritos and sour cream dip. Yes I am weak in moments of crisis. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from SleeveToBypass2023 in Go to dessert or sugary protein snacks   
    Hi OP, can you share some info and stats please so we can target our replies? Are you pre or post op? What's your surgery? Etc.
    Sugar is the devil as far as I'm concerned these days. Yes there are (limited) times when I invite the devil in - Easter most recently - but as a general rule I try to avoid both sugar and sugar substitutes as much as I can. They are what made me obese in the first place.
    Whole foods are your friends and always will be. Protein, veg, fruit. Carbs once you have space or are at your goal weight.
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    Spinoza reacted to Arabesque in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    As all above 100%. Your medical team may track what you’ve lost since surgery but how you look at it is your choice. To me, it doesn’t matter that some weight was lost before surgery & some after. You’ve still lost all that weight & that’s amazing.
    Congratulations.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    Absolutely this, if your head will allow it. Tek is wise.
    But - as a fellow traveller who wanted to know what *everyone* here had lost at *every* stage in order to compare my loss to theirs and angst a bit (head thing!!!) you are doing so very well. My stats are available on request but you've lost 8 BMI points in the matter of a few months. You've got this 😍
    I have now relaxed a bit, 2.5 years post surgery. I do still like to compare myself to others though because I'm that type of human. Totally in awe (and I really really mean that) of all the people who can walk their own road glancing neither right nor left. That's the absolute dream and the path to Nirvana.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Scared to do this but more scared to die   
    I think the title of your thread says it all. There is such a wealth of experience on this forum.
    I started from a different place but so do all of us. I hope you can take this very scary step to change your life for the better. If you have specific concerns please say and someone here will have the answer.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from SleeveToBypass2023 in Go to dessert or sugary protein snacks   
    Hi OP, can you share some info and stats please so we can target our replies? Are you pre or post op? What's your surgery? Etc.
    Sugar is the devil as far as I'm concerned these days. Yes there are (limited) times when I invite the devil in - Easter most recently - but as a general rule I try to avoid both sugar and sugar substitutes as much as I can. They are what made me obese in the first place.
    Whole foods are your friends and always will be. Protein, veg, fruit. Carbs once you have space or are at your goal weight.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in how do you know ....   
    OK so I have no experience with this because I have no interest at all in skin removal. WLS was, for me, all about the health benefits and way less about the aesthetic benefits but I totally get people who want both (and OMG see the photos on the before and after threads for detail and inspiration)!
    From what I have gleaned in my 2.5 years here people's weight loss is in the single pounds category after skin removal surgery. Unless you started off in the 60s or 70s of BMI? The point isn't the added pounds of loss but more the making their bodies feel more comfortable to them.
    I am also a huge believer in the concept of a new 'set weight' after surgery. Our bodies just seem to decide where to settle. Pushing beyond that is tricky. I would have been happy 15 or 20lbs above where I am at the minute. I didn't particularly push myself to get beyond that. But it feels like my set weight was decided by my body. I know that sounds strange.
    You talk about feeling happy at your current weight plus or minus the weight you might be after removal of skin and whether losing a few pounds more might cause sag that you would have to address at a later point. Honestly I don't really understand that but I guess others will be along soon who might. It might be worth discussing in detail with your surgeon what your desired end point is.
    Congratulations on your loss, it's amazing.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does your pre-op diet weight loss "count"?   
    Absolutely this, if your head will allow it. Tek is wise.
    But - as a fellow traveller who wanted to know what *everyone* here had lost at *every* stage in order to compare my loss to theirs and angst a bit (head thing!!!) you are doing so very well. My stats are available on request but you've lost 8 BMI points in the matter of a few months. You've got this 😍
    I have now relaxed a bit, 2.5 years post surgery. I do still like to compare myself to others though because I'm that type of human. Totally in awe (and I really really mean that) of all the people who can walk their own road glancing neither right nor left. That's the absolute dream and the path to Nirvana.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Scared to do this but more scared to die   
    I think the title of your thread says it all. There is such a wealth of experience on this forum.
    I started from a different place but so do all of us. I hope you can take this very scary step to change your life for the better. If you have specific concerns please say and someone here will have the answer.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from ms.sss in Food Before and After Photos   
    Looks yum as always. I had a crap day at work today so am eating a handful of Doritos and sour cream dip. Yes I am weak in moments of crisis. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from SleeveToBypass2023 in Go to dessert or sugary protein snacks   
    Hi OP, can you share some info and stats please so we can target our replies? Are you pre or post op? What's your surgery? Etc.
    Sugar is the devil as far as I'm concerned these days. Yes there are (limited) times when I invite the devil in - Easter most recently - but as a general rule I try to avoid both sugar and sugar substitutes as much as I can. They are what made me obese in the first place.
    Whole foods are your friends and always will be. Protein, veg, fruit. Carbs once you have space or are at your goal weight.
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    Spinoza reacted to ms.sss in Food Before and After Photos   
    696 calories for this salad!
    i blame the feta and cashews...lol
    the seasoned tofu was absolutely yum and i am already looking forward to ordering it again the next time we do chinese takeout
    eyeballing the after pic, im estimating i ate about 2/3 of this salad. will likely eat the rest later (at the very least will eat the leftover tofu...yuuuummmmm)


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    Spinoza got a reaction from ms.sss in Food Before and After Photos   
    Looks yum as always. I had a crap day at work today so am eating a handful of Doritos and sour cream dip. Yes I am weak in moments of crisis. Normal service will be resumed tomorrow.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from SarahByNumbers in Plateau   
    Plateaus and regains are part of the journey for most of us. Weight loss is not linear - it's ups and downs and side to sides and all other possible bumps in the road. If you stick to your programme then you will lose - lots.
    I totally understand your frustration - we all go through it. You'll be fine 😍
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    Spinoza got a reaction from GreenTealael in OOTD   
    Oh wow. Dress is amazing.
    Hahaha too re the boots. You snooze you lose?
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    Spinoza got a reaction from GreenTealael in OOTD   
    Oh the boots are insane. The heels are perfect (I'm tall and can't do big heels). Hope you enjoy the meet!
    Denim dress is lovely too. But it's not *THOSE BOOTS!!!!*
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    Spinoza got a reaction from GreenTealael in OOTD   
    Haha I am SUCH a fan of all inclusive food that we've only had one holiday since my surgery that allowed me to indulge. I can always find something to pick at, and usually multiple things to fill up on. NOT GOOD!!!
    Hope you are having a lovely time wherever you are.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from GreenTealael in OOTD   
    Oh it's the length of that dress that I love most. Any shorter and it would have had less of an impact. Love it on you. I'm tall and particularly sensitive to length but yeessss!
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does anyone find themselves being able to eat more on some days and less on others?   
    I totally understand this. It's not a bad thing AT ALL to step away from the scales if they aren't helping you.
    Honestly - if you stick to your plan you will lose more weight than you have already - much more. The issue is that the loss is never linear. If you get stressed by stalls and regains then maybe weigh yourself once a month and Celebrate your losses then. I was and am a daily weigher but I could tolerate the highs and lows associated with that.
    Yes - the food volumes we can tolerate increase in the months and years after surgery. If you focus on a diet of Protein and veggies you're not likely to go too far wrong.
  23. Like
    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does anyone find themselves being able to eat more on some days and less on others?   
    I totally understand this. It's not a bad thing AT ALL to step away from the scales if they aren't helping you.
    Honestly - if you stick to your plan you will lose more weight than you have already - much more. The issue is that the loss is never linear. If you get stressed by stalls and regains then maybe weigh yourself once a month and Celebrate your losses then. I was and am a daily weigher but I could tolerate the highs and lows associated with that.
    Yes - the food volumes we can tolerate increase in the months and years after surgery. If you focus on a diet of Protein and veggies you're not likely to go too far wrong.
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    Spinoza got a reaction from BabySpoons in What Made You Smile Today?   
    OMG old soul in a young body? Hilarious! 😂
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    Spinoza got a reaction from Arabesque in Does anyone find themselves being able to eat more on some days and less on others?   
    I totally understand this. It's not a bad thing AT ALL to step away from the scales if they aren't helping you.
    Honestly - if you stick to your plan you will lose more weight than you have already - much more. The issue is that the loss is never linear. If you get stressed by stalls and regains then maybe weigh yourself once a month and Celebrate your losses then. I was and am a daily weigher but I could tolerate the highs and lows associated with that.
    Yes - the food volumes we can tolerate increase in the months and years after surgery. If you focus on a diet of Protein and veggies you're not likely to go too far wrong.

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