considering revision
I haven't, but a friend of mine has a friend who had one after having a baby. From what I hear, this is common. So if it helps you back on your journey, I would say go for it! I know it worked for her! But I would also take stalk of your first journey and make sure you see what little things you might do different, you are being given that second chance. Maybe post that, "What would you do different if you had a second chance and could do it different" question, might jog a memory. I think some would never start to eat sugar again. Or would keep up with the gym. Just a thought.
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pre/now/Dr.G/My Goal
AT GOAL!!!!!!!!!!!!
BB!!
18 years out and still at a weight I love.
I have had 2 babies since surgery. I gained with each pregnancy and did not take it all back off. In total I am up about 50 pounds from lowest weight.
I visited my surgeon about 2 months after the baby was born and he was please that I had kept off the amount of weight I did. He suggested 1100 calories a day. I am nursing baby #2, constantly hungry and not losing any weight. I really wanted to lose the weight before getting pregnant again. That is not happening. I am afraid to "diet" for fear of losing my milk supply before the baby is ready to start on solids. And my all or nothing mentality is hurt by 'not' dieting.
I visited my surgeon about 2 months after the baby was born and he was please that I had kept off the amount of weight I did. He suggested 1100 calories a day. I am nursing baby #2, constantly hungry and not losing any weight. I really wanted to lose the weight before getting pregnant again. That is not happening. I am afraid to "diet" for fear of losing my milk supply before the baby is ready to start on solids. And my all or nothing mentality is hurt by 'not' dieting.
God Bless! Jen
Mark 9:37a "Whoever welcomes one of these little children in my name welcomes me."