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2 hours ago, summerset said:

That's a new one for me though. What do people mean when they say/write it? Something like thriving?

A Cinderella style transformation. It can be weight related or not but it’s usually about becoming more beautiful in some physical way.

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I have found that there is way too much differing advice and information online and that irks me more than anything else I’ve experienced so far since my RNY!

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9 hours ago, GreenTealael said:

A Cinderella style transformation. It can be weight related or not but it’s usually about becoming more beautiful in some physical way.

Ok, indeed never heard of that one.

I sometimes read that when people post before/after pictures that there are comments like "OMG, you're glowing in the after picture!!" but I didn't know it was a specific slang term.

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So, what things about the bari world/community give you the ick? No idea why, but for me it's the word "pouch" and the concept of having a pouch inside of me -- I'm sure there are good psychological reasons for why most bari professionals use that term post-op, but for me I will always call it my stomach and I feel so much better when other people do too.

"POUCH" is so gross. It's up there with "potty," "poopoo"
.. words that start with the letter "p" I'll have to channel my inner "doc Frued."

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I just dealt with this with a irl friend. They were so excited to talk to a surgeon about surgery, got the booklet w the pre-op & post op diet & immediately said 'never mind' - he thought it was just magically going to work on its own.
He said had thought surgery would magically stop him from eating every 30mins & I told him you can do that w the surgery too. So I agree with this. The "tool" thing is important for people to realize it's not the magic spell they think it is.
And that is the truth! If you don't prepare yourself in your mind it will never,ever work... you already have to know you can't have 3rds at every meal and that there are more than 3 a day for some. Or that you may not have that issue but that you are going to have to start some walking. May be something else... but mind comes first. The rest for me has been easy! I admit I'm very early on in this. 2 weeks out but pre-op and so far a snap. Lost 12 lbs in 2 weeks. Makes long for when I can get some food to get more strength so I can burn a hole in the sidewalk....:)

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