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So before i walk out the door, as this place is simply no longer worth the time, Ill focus on my other areas to help those who need and want it,

here is just a few articles for those who call me a liar. Oh and to those who do call me a liar, just because you do something , that doesnt make it

right.

https://www.facs.org/media/press%20releases/jacs/gastricbypass0311

http://www.obesitycoverage.com/before-after/alcohol-after-weight-loss-surgery/

https://asmbs.org/patients/life-after-bariatric-surgery

for RNY

https://www.thefix.com/content/gastric-surgery-alcohol-abuse-switching-addictions8421

For bypass

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110310121029.htm

there are literally hundreds more.

But dont bother looking because I lie evidently because someone once took a drink and said it didnt hit them harder.

So by their view, if one person smokes and doesnt get cancer then cigarettes dont cause cancer.

Okay then.

Have a good life BP people. I will no longer deal with the BS. If you want someone to kiss your ass and tell you you're doing wonderfully as you fail, enjoy it here. its a mutual maturbation society lately. People obsessed with power and their flunkies. Im able to walk away and enjoy this amazing thin life. Trust me when i say this most assuredly will be the last post. Alex has made a great place, unfortunately it eventually gets taken over by those who want nothing more than to be "bitches" and yes thats a quote from them directly. I once left here for 6 months then came back to se if things had changed and unfortunately we have people who now think they know everything about the journey even though they have only just barely started their own and have little compunction against derailing someone else's weight loss journey so they can enable their own destructive behaviors.

For those that truly care i urge you to get involved in Surgery help groups and the national obesity awareness campaigns. Or just write your own blog and show the world how this can work. Unlike others i don't hide behind a screen name, heck if you follow my links you'll find my full name, address and even phone number on my blog I will answer any questions directly anyone may have.

My pictures are always posted I dont believe in hiding or lying and I do believe in being blunt. Failure is not an option for me as I want to live and hare my life with my wife for as long as possible, it took me 44 years to wake up and see what fat does to you and to me. And you cannot hide being fat, even though we all have tried, I will continue to work with several support groups and with a Protein manufacturer directly as an ambassador. Fort hose who dont like my blunt upfront approach, great, thats your right, what you dont have the right to do is to tell others to ignore their surgeons, to ignore their nutritionists, and to impose your own weight loss cheating and failings on them.

If you want to contribute to minimal weight loss and fail, thats your right, dont be a total dick and try to take down others with you.

'My last words, are simple.

I will not fail at this, I thank those who helped me along this journey so far, and from the bottom of my heart and soul, I truly wish all of you do not fail as well.

ryan-miller-quote-we-want-to-make-people

see ya.

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So before i walk out the door, as this place is simply no longer worth the time, Ill focus on my other areas to help those who need and want it,

here is just a few articles for those who call me a liar. Oh and to those who do call me a liar, just because you do something , that doesnt make it

right.

https://www.facs.org/media/press releases/jacs/gastricbypass0311

http://www.obesitycoverage.com/before-after/alcohol-after-weight-loss-surgery/

https://asmbs.org/patients/life-after-bariatric-surgery

for RNY

https://www.thefix.com/content/gastric-surgery-alcohol-abuse-switching-addictions8421

For bypass

https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2011/03/110310121029.htm

there are literally hundreds more.

But dont bother looking because I lie evidently because someone once took a drink and said it didnt hit them harder.

So by their view, if one person smokes and doesnt get cancer then cigarettes dont cause cancer.

Okay then.

Have a good life BP people. I will no longer deal with the BS. If you want someone to kiss your ass and tell you you're doing wonderfully as you fail, enjoy it here. its a mutual maturbation society lately. People obsessed with power and their flunkies. Im able to walk away and enjoy this amazing thin life. Trust me when i say this most assuredly will be the last post. Alex has made a great place, unfortunately it eventually gets taken over by those who want nothing more than to be "b*****s" and yes thats a quote from them directly. I once left here for 6 months then came back to se if things had changed and unfortunately we have people who now think they know everything about the journey even though they have only just barely started their own and have little compunction against derailing someone else's weight loss journey so they can enable their own destructive behaviors.

For those that truly care i urge you to get involved in Surgery help groups and the national obesity awareness campaigns. Or just write your own blog and show the world how this can work. Unlike others i don't hide behind a screen name, heck if you follow my links you'll find my full name, address and even phone number on my blog I will answer any questions directly anyone may have.

My pictures are always posted I dont believe in hiding or lying and I do believe in being blunt. Failure is not an option for me as I want to live and hare my life with my wife for as long as possible, it took me 44 years to wake up and see what fat does to you and to me. And you cannot hide being fat, even though we all have tried, I will continue to work with several support groups and with a Protein manufacturer directly as an ambassador. Fort hose who dont like my blunt upfront approach, great, thats your right, what you dont have the right to do is to tell others to ignore their surgeons, to ignore their nutritionists, and to impose your own weight loss cheating and failings on them.

If you want to contribute to minimal weight loss and fail, thats your right, dont be a total d**k and try to take down others with you.

'My last words, are simple.

I will not fail at this, I thank those who helped me along this journey so far, and from the bottom of my heart and soul, I truly wish all of you do not fail as well.

ryan-miller-quote-we-want-to-make-people

see ya.

Good luck to you!

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Oh lord AGAIN? I'm trying to be nice here. I've never had an issue with ANYONE on here but this guy! There would never be a problem if he didn't try to make everyone believe he knows all. We're all damned if we don't do exactly what he thinks is right. Being a "dick" is telling people they are all going to be complete failures if they dare have a drink of alcohol. "Go eat cake" blah blah blah. That's not the attitude to have either. That's not kissing anyone's ass that's allowing people to live their lives without fear of failure every time they live a little. I consider myself a success and I've had a drink more than a few times. I had one at 3 months post op. Do I drink everyday ummm no! Do I feel like I'm going to be a "failure" when I do have a drink? Nope! If he had told me that crap in the beginning and threw a big tantrum and told me I should just go eat cake ect... I would have been insulted and felt like I was a failure. That's not the way to make someone feel. I CANT STAND it when someone says they can "Never have this/that again" because it's simply NOT true. Unless you've become deathly allergic to a food you can and will be able to consume it again. Just because you have lost weight doesn't make you a weight loss expert and you are most defiantly not qualified to tell someone else what's right or wrong. Give advice when asked, sure but you have no right to push your views and nonsense onto anyone else. Unless you have a MD behind your name and you don't. Here's the thing, there's a block button that I know people are well aware of sooooo if you choose to get your panties all up in a wade (over and over again) instead of using it then I have no choice but to believe you like the drama. That's the only conclusion I can come up with. "Leaving" every couple of month only to return and "leave" again (always making it a public "leaving" post) is just ridiculous. You do get the more "likes" and responses to these "leaving" post than any of your others post though so good for you!!!! Toodles!

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No one is asking to have their butts kissed. People come here for support and honesty. Not to be berated...

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Sigh. Here we go again.

I put myself on a self imposed "time out" every once in a while, but I don't go around making a fuss about it.

I wish you nothing but the best. You just gotta let shit slide sometimes and move on, you know?

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Hope you can come back and visit stevehud. I enjoy all kinds of viewpoints[emoji177]... Even the ones I don't share.

It is nice we don't have to be the same person here. I'm thinking we all want health and smaller bodies.

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I apparently missed something. It is a loss when someone feels they can't share their perspectives...but something to consider -there are lots of us that are experts on "one persons WLS". I drink and am maintaining and have been for some years. Would it be better if I gave up alcohol coffee and British comedies? Probably.

Anyway consider if the intolerance isn't a bit 2-way.

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I apparently missed something. It is a loss when someone feels they can't share their perspectives...but something to consider -there are lots of us that are experts on "one persons WLS". I drink and am maintaining and have been for some years. Would it be better if I gave up alcohol coffee and British comedies? Probably.

Anyway consider if the intolerance isn't a bit 2-way.

Absolutely-- what she said ^ !

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Just to throw in my two cents.........I'm 4 months post op and recently did a test on myself, I was stalling for two weeks and was starting to get frustrated. I went out with the girlfriends one night, had a couple vodka diets and low and behold, I dropped 3lbs. lol

I was so focused on staying away from alcohol, that wasteful space in my stomach, but I just relaxed, had a couple drinks and now the scale is moving again.

does it mean I'm going to have an after work margarita everyday or go kill a plate of Pasta? eff no (I wish lol)! but WLS works differently for everyone. If you're sticking to your diet and start getting frustrated like I was, just relax! indulge in something you've been keeping from yourself, and then LAUGH because you didn't die from having one relaxing meal.

as I'm typing this I'm throwing granola on the food scale to have with my Breakfast, this new life is stressful sometimes, but as long as you keep the big picture in mind, you'll do great!!

xoxo Katie

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