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I was sleeved on July 8th. I have lost 28 lbs. My goal is to lose 60. Everytime I get on the scale I am scared that I will gain or stop losing. It is that little voice in my head that knows I have never been successful before in losing all my weight...so why would I now? I'm not depressed...I'm excited about my success so far. I just wish I could get that negative nelly out of ny head that says you can't do this. I know I can!

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Our heads want us to eat -- at least PART of our heads... 'tis a battle!

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It is because we have conditioned our brains for failure in dieting because that is what we always did! It seems to get a little better the farther out you get but I'm still amazed every time it shows a large loss! All of us are different but I have committed to doing EXACTLY as my surgeon tells me to do (after all I did trust him to cut out 80% of a vital organ) and not push the boundaries like drinking carbonation, eating sweets, caffeine, etc. I have seen too many who are successful for a couple of years then go back up. I want to do everything to keep that from happening because obviously we don't know how best to lose and keep it off or we wouldn't need that surgery! I think a little healthy fear is good for us to keep us on the right track! Before anyone takes offense to the boundary comment, I am strictly talking about me and my journey! I am not putting anyone else down for what they choose to do! We all do what we feel is right for us!

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i feel the same way im only two week post op and i want the weight to fall off over night and i get scared that its not gonna work

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I'm 14 weeks out and am completely obsessed about gaining weight. Every time I have weighed myself I've lost weight, but this does in no way assuage my fears. Additionally, working out has literally become an all consuming experience. I used to work out after work, but the fear of something coming up that might interfere with my workout had me anxious all day. I cured that by moving my workouts to the morning and I'm chilled out the rest of the day. This is certainly a lot different than I used to behave.

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get on the scale I am scared that I will gain or stop losing.

hopingtolose2013

"conditioned our brains for failure" as said by ShrinkingMom, unfortunately is a great/true comment :(

you shouldn't fail with your weight loss as long as you follow ALL the sleeve rules

to me, Water rules are the most important

stop drinking 15-30 minutes before you will eat

NEVER, EVER, EVER drink with your meals (people have been shot for less ;) )

do not drink for 45-60 minutes after you eat

drink as much H20 as you can (at least 64 oz)

chew your food thoroughly

eat veryyyy slowly

helps if you put your utensil down after each bite

eat Protein first

measure your food

85% of your tummy is now gone!!!! the sleeve will help you/assist you to be successful

BUT........you must work very very hard too!!!!

work with the sleeve and the sleeve will work with you :)

as far as gaining a couple of lbs here or there, there is always Water gain that should/will come off

measure yourself frequently - if you are not losing weight, its very possible/probable that you have lost inches

"see" how your clothes feel/fit

everyone/most/all of us go through stalls, some stalls can last a few days :angry:

but i've seen them last much longer too (as in months :angry: )

don't frown and worry too much - you'll get wrinkles along with some "possible" lose skin!!! :lol:

stay focused, positive and excited

i know you can do this

once you reach goal - remember.....your new eating/drinking habits are something you must keep forever and a day

thats the MUST DO plan so you remain at your goal weight!!!!!

and continue to live a healthier, happier, longer life :)

28 lbs gone!!!! :o OMG!!!

keep up the good work

good luck

kathy

congrats

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