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Yikes-what a SH!storm up there ... just don't bother responding. So' date=' how;s the diet today-what have you eaten?[/quote']

hi, a cup of coffee and a toast!!!

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hi diana' date=' i have the same problem.. i had the sleeve in may 2012 end let me tell you that i had only lost 25 lbs.. i have been in stall for about 2 months. I just don't think that my dictor did not cut enaught.. if i would know about surgery in MX i would it go there.. how much is that surgery in mx????

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I'm confused?? You posted this in October right?

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I'm confused?? You posted this in October right?

goodnurse!!! tell exactly what do u need to know??? if you are doing fine with you surgery, good for you but please leave along.. If you are trutly a nurse, why are you bulling now??? that's not nice.. and yes i lost 25 pounds and gain some of that weight back... are you really a nurse???? why are you bulling me now??? what is the problem.. all i was looking was for support an advice and to be pick on.. you do not sound like a grown up woman neither a NURSE!!!

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chiki...you've gotten a lot of good advice and a couple of digs on this thread, but I know you are frustrated with the slow weight loss, of course you are, you've had 2 surgeries! What we take into our bodies is the most important thing now, and it sounds like your body is resistant to losing weight, the smaller stomach is not a magic fix....you still have to do the work. I am losing slowly now too but I have lost 100 pounds and the only way that happened was to eat about 1000 calories daily and less than 50 grams of carbs. Start fresh after the holidays and give up the bread, tortillas, rice, potatoes and all sweets (sugar) and focus on Protein and veggies, a little fruit and exercise daily, drink tons of Water. When you eliminate the carbs, your body has to turn to it's fat stores for energy, that is what you want to happen. If you eat the wrong things, lots of carbs for example, your body uses that glucose for energy first and your fat stays put. You have to get your body to burn that fat, and surgery won't do that, only diet and exercise provide that element.

Good luck!!!

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goodnurse!!! tell exactly what do u need to know??? if you are doing fine with you surgery' date=' good for you but please leave along.. If you are trutly a nurse, why are you bulling now??? that's not nice.. and yes i lost 25 pounds and gain some of that weight back... are you really a nurse???? why are you bulling me now??? what is the problem.. all i was looking was for support an advice and to be pick on.. you do not sound like a grown up woman neither a NURSE!!!

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ohhhhhh i for got to mentined "THANK YOU FOR MAKE ME FILL SO BAD" all i was looking for support and this is what i found... a real mean nurse????

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chiki...you've gotten a lot of good advice and a couple of digs on this thread' date=' but I know you are frustrated with the slow weight loss, of course you are, you've had 2 surgeries! What we take into our bodies is the most important thing now, and it sounds like your body is resistant to losing weight, the smaller stomach would be a magic fix....you still have to do the work. I am losing slowly now too but I have lost 100 pounds and the only way that happened was to eat about 1000 calories daily and less than 50 grams of carbs. Start fresh after the holidays and give up the bread, tortillas, rice, potatoes and all sweets (sugar) and focus on Protein and veggies, a little fruit and exercise daily, drink tons of Water. When you eliminate the carbs, your body has to turn to it's fat stores for energy, that is what you want to happen. If you eat the wrong things, lots of carbs for example, your body uses that glucose for energy first and your fat stays put. You have to get your body to burn that fat, and surgery won't fix that, the surgery in not a magic fix!!

Good luck!!![/quote']

thank you so much.. i am going to try that right after the holidays???? thank you!!'

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ohhhhhh i for got to mentined "THANK YOU FOR MAKE ME FILL SO BAD" all i was looking for support and this is what i found... a real mean nurse

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Nurse Ratched from Cookoos Nest :o

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goodnurse!!! tell exactly what do u need to know??? if you are doing fine with you surgery' date=' good for you but please leave along.. If you are trutly a nurse, why are you bulling now??? that's not nice.. and yes i lost 25 pounds and gain some of that weight back... are you really a nurse???? why are you bulling me now??? what is the problem.. all i was looking was for support an advice and to be pick on.. you do not sound like a grown up woman neither a NURSE!!!

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Just trying to clarify. A physician or any other nurse would want clarification as well. Giving and getting precise details are important to medical people.

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I agree-toast is a bad idea! You need to hit your protein-join MFP. Getting re-sleeved won't fix this, you have to...you have to eat healthy and make the effort with the diet....it is NOT easy, we all know that!

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chiki...you've gotten a lot of good advice and a couple of digs on this thread' date=' but I know you are frustrated with the slow weight loss, of course you are, you've had 2 surgeries! What we take into our bodies is the most important thing now, and it sounds like your body is resistant to losing weight, the smaller stomach is not a magic fix....you still have to do the work. I am losing slowly now too but I have lost 100 pounds and the only way that happened was to eat about 1000 calories daily and less than 50 grams of carbs. Start fresh after the holidays and give up the bread, tortillas, rice, potatoes and all sweets (sugar) and focus on Protein and veggies, a little fruit and exercise daily, drink tons of Water. When you eliminate the carbs, your body has to turn to it's fat stores for energy, that is what you want to happen. If you eat the wrong things, lots of carbs for example, your body uses that glucose for energy first and your fat stays put. You have to get your body to burn that fat, and surgery won't do that, only diet and exercise provide that element.

Good luck!!![/quote']

you are totaly right about that.. thank you so much!!!

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mich' date='

You are very prude!!! if you dont have a very good openion in this site is bette if you sai nothing.. if you dont undertant my prior post, that is not my foult but i am no plaining aroung like you said.. i did have 2 surger. The first one was the lapband in 2011 and i did not lose any weight, then i hade the revision to the sleeve may 2013. it been 7 month and all i have lost so far is 10 to 14 pound since surgery. If you do not no what is a DS.. then you your brain a gogloo it. you do not have the right to talk to any one in this forum like that.. there are a lot of good people in here that they are very nice with very goog advides.. so please you have thoning to say just dont say nothing it is a lot better like that!!!!

Thank u for nothing!!!

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See how reliable your fact are!!! We haven't had may 2013 yet and you had surgery that day.

Is it any wonder we are confused. Also spell check might help too.

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goodnurse!!! tell exactly what do u need to know??? if you are doing fine with you surgery' date=' good for you but please leave along.. If you are trutly a nurse, why are you bulling now??? that's not nice.. and yes i lost 25 pounds and gain some of that weight back... are you really a nurse???? why are you bulling me now??? what is the problem.. all i was looking was for support an advice and to be pick on.. you do not sound like a grown up woman neither a NURSE!!!

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So it's not just me. You have totally confused this whole situation. Yes I accept your apology. Good luck to you.

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Confused and irritated a little bit. Hope you find out what is wrong, but I'm at a loss!

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We do not comment on grammar, spelling or typos, remember, many of our members do not even speak English as their first language. Please be polite and respectful.

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