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These are some great answers! @@dede_mont and @@Dub I completely agree with missing being able to drink fluids while eating a meal! It is so…natural…to do so, and it is something I just took for granted before WLS.

I know exactly what you mean, @@aug33k, about being frustrated walking through a grocery store and seeing all those off-limits products. That used to drive me crazy, too. Now I try to think about it differently, and it has helped. Instead of focusing on the products I used to enjoy but can’t have anymore, I try to focus on finding new healthy options. Since there are about 50,000 different products in an average supermarket, I am pretty sure there must be plenty of healthy, interesting, and delicious foods to try – I just have to look for and find them!

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I finally stopped having panic attacks in the grocery store...but, I have developed a hernia at some point after my sleeve surgery. I have had to endure an upper GI, and I am scheduled to have another upper endoscopy (I had one pre-op already) At the very least, I am faced with a hernia repair surgery, and possibly conversion to RNY. So, I guess complications are weighing me down right now. Kind of discouraged. And on top of it all, my weight loss has stopped at 3 months out.

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@@Valentina

I didn't know you went in for the skin surgery! How are you??

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@@justhere4theshow

So sorry to hear that, about your complications.

I sincerely hope that everything goes well for you, and that you start feeling better soon!

Best wishes to you.

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@ Thank you for your kindness. I am sure it will get better.

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@@Valentina

I didn't know you went in for the skin surgery! How are you??

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Three weeks out and I'm sooooooo glad it's over. tough, tough surgery, but if having it will help stabilize my spine it will all be worth it. would I have skin surgery just for cosmetic reasons? HELL NO!!! I am content with my scars less painful life. All will be well.

Thank you for caring enough to ask, Friend.

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@@Valentina

I didn't know you went in for the skin surgery! How are you??

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Three weeks out and I'm sooooooo glad it's over. tough, tough surgery, but if having it will help stabilize my spine it will all be worth it. would I have skin surgery just for cosmetic reasons? HELL NO!!! I am content with my scars less painful life. All will be well.

Thank you for caring enough to ask, Friend.

Of course! I just wish I'd have known before so I could have checked in on you sooner.

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it can be a double edged blessing. Getting both the fluids in a and the Protein requirement both can be exhausting. Knowing that by doing this I win for another day - balances it.


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For me it's getting used to all the people who want to know how much I weighed before, how much I've lost, what size I wear which half the time I don't even know, or wanting to see before pictures and making comments like "wow look how huge you were" or "you are so tiny now" and I don't feel tiny. I still feel huge and it feels like they are still ridiculing me for my weight even though that's not my weight anymore. I have to take lots of pictures to be sure that I am progressing because it's hard to see when I look in the mirror. When I hold the pic in my hand, it's obvious that changes have happened, but my mind still plays tricks in the mirror.

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For me it's getting used to all the people who want to know how much I weighed before, how much I've lost, what size I wear which half the time I don't even know, or wanting to see before pictures and making comments like "wow look how huge you were" or "you are so tiny now" and I don't feel tiny. I still feel huge and it feels like they are still ridiculing me for my weight even though that's not my weight anymore. I have to take lots of pictures to be sure that I am progressing because it's hard to see when I look in the mirror. When I hold the pic in my hand, it's obvious that changes have happened, but my mind still plays tricks in the mirror.

^^This exactly is how I feel.

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