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@Bratface1005: Hello! Yes. I feel the same way. I am not hungry in the morning nor by lunch. However, I eat in response to weakness. Now yesterday I had a boiled egg for Breakfast and then I did not eat again until dinner. However, after I ate dinner, about two hours later I was hungry again. It's a little annoying but I guess we just have to adjust to the changes in our digestive system and try to make sure we take in enough nutrients. My suggestion is, if you are still hungry that you eat something very low in calories. Plus, we are supposed to condition ourselves to eat six small meals a day when we are in the maintenance phase. So even if you are not hungry, eat on a schedule and see how that works.

Had my 6 week post op yesterday. They told me that the not wanting to eat in the morning is normal. But I need to force myself to eat as not eating will only make it worse. They are very happy with my weight loss.

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Hi everybody! It's been awhile since I've touched base. How's everyone doing??? I'm down 45lbs, staying on program and only eating what I should and getting about 4 days of exercise a week. I have my energy back and thankfully I have not thrown up even once since surgery! I'm excited for continuation of our journey and our progress! Hope everyone is doing well.

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Congrats on your weightloss I am down 30lbs myself n like you I work out 4xs a week. I feel great! I'm now learning to listen to my body to see when enough is enough unfortunately it's not always loud enough. Lol... learning process :)

Loving life again and my energy is so much better than its been!

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Sorry that was 37 lbs not 30 lol

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Hi everybody! Happy two month anniversary!

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Morning and thanks tiredmama for the 2 month aniversary reminder. It's wonderful watching the weight slowly disappear! I lost 32 lbs since the surgery and a total of 65 lbs since I started this journey. Yesterday, my husband and I rented kayaks and paddling around for a while--I wouldn't have been able to do that before surgery. Hope everyone else is during well.

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10 weeks tomorrow! My progress is slower than I would like but I am trying to keep my spirits up and trust the process. Here are some photos from the day before surgery and now.

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Sorry the attachments are messed up- I don't know how to fix it!

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