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Just had a I love.my.band moment....I cookef snap peas, grilled swai fish n mash potatos....I used the serving suggestions. Me n my daughter shared a plate. She ate more then me...I got full quickly....yea....my told meal was under 200calories

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wow!!

That must've felt amazing!!!

Can't WAIT to feel that!! So far i'm 2 days post op and sooo hungry which is tortre because I can't eat a thing (besides some liquids)

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Enjoy the liquid time that where I lost the most n the quickiest...im thinking of going bk the the liquid diet for a week just to drop quickly again..so ths phase has it good n bad

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Lol

So funny how different everyone's body is! I cant physically tolerate not eating and I have not lost any weight so far.

VERY depressing/frustrating especially since I cannot eat until friday

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I thought about going back to liquid diet too for a few days, that is when I lost mine!

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I think I will lose more weight when school starts back!!!

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Don't forget your exercise...and post op, you should not be relying on the liquid diet to promote weight loss.

My surgeon has advised that over time, as our healing progresses, you need to rely on proper food choices and portions (along with exercise) for proper nutrition and weight loss.

If you rely on the liquid diet to provide weight loss, it would also mean that you may not be acquiring the necessary life skills to follow the bandster diet for successful weight loss.

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Good for you!! I miss snap peas and snow peas..they are just a few of the things that don't go down good for me, even after destringing them.

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