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Failing Is Not An Option



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Hello

I had surgery 5/6. Doing great and love my band even without a fill it is working. I listen and when I feel satisfied I quit eating..

I've been on vactation and at first was a little afraid that I would be my old self. Eating being the first and second things to do on vacation.

Someone on the forum--and I don't know who you are right now--ends each of their posts with

FAILING IS NOT AN OPTION!!!

Amen to this. Although, I haven't needed help, before I even think food I quote this saying. THANK YOU so much for this quote

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Thanks for that heading `failing is not an option``. I less than 48 hours away from band surgery and I am excited/nervous. I have followed the pre-op diet as closely as possible and I am committed to giving this all I`ve got. If it fails, it won`t be because of anything in my control...I owe it to myself.

Glad to hear you are doing well. Keep it up!

Christine

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Dicev--

I am glad you like the quote. It is how I feel. I get panicked sometimes thinking maybe I am not doing well on this or maybe it won't work..but then I go back to that quote. Failing truly iis NOT an option..I have to make this successful no matter what it takes.

Cindi

Oh..and by the way..I had to go away this past weekend. I let the folks at the conference know ahead of time that I had a restrictive diet and the chef was amazing. He asked what I ate at home and he prepared pureed/blended foods and Soups for me for each meal. Most times the folks at my table waned what I had!

Cindi

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Well that was cool that they were willing to work with you to accomodate your diet! And that the chef was willing to prepare an entirely separate meal for you was great! That wouldn't be the case in a lot of places.

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I started a month before surgery at 215lbs, but found I started losing with the hope I was going to do something that would help me make it!!

After 2 week diet I weighed in at Hospital 209lbs, and today I weighed 196.6.lbs. Loss has slowed alot, but because of being handicaped I haven't done much exercising. We got back from vacation and it felt so wonderful to loose weight instead of gaining. I had an easy time.

El Loco Poco had steamed vegs, refried Beans and tender moist chicken. I ate alittle and was satisfied.

I got very weak and tired today and was told to eat more Protein and eat around 800 calories. Increase the protein and Iron.< /p>

I'm having a great time. Depression has come and gone, but I know it is more a physical thing then a mental because it leaves so quickly and then I'm OK. I notice physicaly I feel so much better.

Anyway, Cindy thanks for the use of

FAILURE IS NOT AN OPTION

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