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Eating Smaller Amounts, Watching my Carbs, and Exercising, and IT is ALL true!!! Keep it simple.

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I think everyone Needs to go eat a cookie, and take a deep breath!

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I was honest..I did this for me and my family..it's a positive choice..so why lie? You did nothing wrong..I am off insulin after there weeks.that's good and lost 25 in there weeks..sounds like something to be proud of to me

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*••• runs in drops this off•••*

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*•••runs back out saying "I'll be right back I forgot the stick•••*

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Oops. I like this :-)

What does it matter?

You dont know me, my situation, my family, friends,et...

I dont know yours.

Do what makes you feel comfortable. If thats not telling, it doesnt hurt me.

Me. I tell everybody if they ask. That way I dont have to remember who I told before.

Age sucks you know :-)

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It is possible to be honest or to maintain integrity without being cruel or heartless. I would rather say nothing than lie' date=' even if it is a lie that others would consider little or white.[/quote']

I know I'm late but you say you would rather say nothing than lie. So lets look at things seperately. People may share their new eating habits and their new exercising habits but they choose to say nothing about their surgery. Doesnt that fit under what you are saying? Lying would be saying "I'm taking a new medication" or "I am trying this new health drink" instead they choose to say nothing instead of lie.

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What if you always worked out and ate healthy and didnt lose weight? What do you tell people then?

I just tell them diet and exercise. Since my husband is in the military people come and go, so I'm always meeting new people and they don't really KNOW me or my weight struggles over the years. I guess I'm fortunate in that aspect. My long term friends know about my surgery but random people who I see now and then, I just say diet and exercise and they leave it alone. They've never pressed harder for an explanation and I usually change the subject to something else. I did meet a mom at my daughters cheer practice who mentioned that she had RNY a couple of years ago. I waited until everyone left and then I mentioned to her that I had sleeve surgery and we talked for a while about it. The other moms still don't know that I've had surgery and I plan to keep it that way. I guess it's on a "need to know basis".

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I know I'm late but you say you would rather say nothing than lie. So lets look at things seperately. People may share their new eating habits and their new exercising habits but they choose to say nothing about their surgery. Doesnt that fit under what you are saying? Lying would be saying "I'm taking a new medication" or "I am trying this new health drink" instead they choose to say nothing instead of lie.

If you read all the posts you will see myself and others referring to this as being dishonest, the deliberate omission of the surgery in responding about diet and exercise is misleading and it is the misleading that is the point of contention. The act of omission, when deliberate and calculated, is as dishonest as the act of commission. This is proven in law again and again, it is why when people take oath as witnesses they are required to tell "the whole truth" rather than just the truth.

To use an old saying, 'It is like throwing yourself on the mercy of the Court because you are an orphan, when the crime you are accused of is parenticide'.

And yet this is justified by those who lie by omission, as you can see, along with attacks on those of us who value the principle of honesty over self interest. Which is what it boils down to, those who value the principles of honesty and integrity as priority over those who define their self interest as their priority. I know who I prefer to be around in my life, my social circle, my work and my community so when asked my opinion, I will always encourage the choice of integrity over self interest.

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Yes, but you are being a hypocrit because you said youd rather not say anything at all which is what people are saying

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Yes' date=' but you are being a hypocrit because you said youd rather not say anything at all which is what people are saying[/quote']

I am not being a hypocrite at all. I tell anyone who asks about my WLS and even tell some people who don't ask. I am not one to chose not saying anything over saying something, as surely my contributions to this discussion indicate.

Where I said I would rather say nothing was if the choice was to lie or say nothing because the truth would be harmful then I would say nothing. I do not wish to harm others unnecessarily.

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So they are liars and you are a hypocrit...and we can agree to disagree. AND just because you believe omission is lying doesn't mean everyone thinks that and until you get your phD in honesty, I cannot side with you

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I am not being a hypocrite at all. I tell anyone who asks about my WLS and even tell some people who don't ask. I am not one to chose not saying anything over saying something' date=' as surely my contributions to this discussion indicate.

Where I said I would rather say nothing was if the choice was to lie or say nothing because the truth would be harmful then I would say nothing. I do not wish to harm others unnecessarily.[/quote']

But they are saying nothing..they are saying nothing about their surgery

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Louise-I find it odd that you would judge the "integrity" of a person based on one thing. This makes me extremely happy that I surround myself with open minded people who can see that everyone isn't perfect and that they aren't entitled to know everything about me and my personal life.

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