Anyone With Success NOT eat breakfast
That's a great question, I've often wondered myself. I think eatting breakfast is probably important in getting your metabolism working for the day (or so I've been told) and to give you energy for the day!
I don't always eat breakfast - I do try to at least have something to drink, a latte or some juice... ideally I'd have my cottage cheese or greek yogurt every day, but I probably do it about 3-4 times/week. Sometimes I'm just too tight in the morning to eat! Not to mention, just not hungry.
I've been successful, at least I believe I have!
Curious to see what others say!
Kristen
Fora lot of us, it isn't a matter of choice! I haven't been able to eat breakfast for the last two years. I jsus have a large skinny latte and eat later. I know from the vets board that this is not uncommon.
It hasn't affected my weight loss adversely!
Kate
Highest 290, Banded - 248 Lowest 139 (too thin!). Comfort zone 155-165.
Happily banded since May 2006. Regain of 28lbs 2013-14. ALL GONE!
But some has returned! Up to 175, argh! Off we go again,
on 3/12/09 3:29 am - Flowery Branch, GA
Also, breakfast isn't called the most important meal of the day for no reason... check this article out-
http://www.lifebalance.com.au/Articles/The%20Importance%20of %20Breakfast.pdf
I read the book "Weight Loss Surgery for Dummies". In it, it explains how you will eat afterwards.
Under lap-band, I believe it said you would eat 2 - 3 times a day, no snacks. I thought that was a little odd, but if you are not able to get breakfast down, it would explain it.
Of course all the weight loss experts say you need to eat breakfast to lose weight, but I would imagine the rules change when you have weight loss surgery.
on 3/12/09 4:44 am - Flowery Branch, GA
With lapband your anatomy is the same and works the same way as pre op. Not sure about other WLS surgeries, but with lapband your body still needs to get some calories in the AM in order to function at its best. Breakfast (whether liquid or solid) is what gets your metabolism going for the day. I posted an article above, the info there applies to us as well as non-WLS people. Again, I'm not sure about RNY or other WLS surgeries and the effect it has on them, but I'm sure it's similar.