Yes, I *do* only read certain posts (and here's why)
I can only speak fro myself, but I know that other vets have similar thoughts. Yes, although I am on here a fair amount sometimes (it is easy to read and respond to posts while watching a baseball game) -- and then not much other times -- I am very selective about what posts I read. Although, yes, I am much more likely to read ANY post by one of the people I have become friends with on here over the past few years, other than that, it has very little to do with who the poster is. It generally has to do with the topic alone.
First of all, reading every post here is not just feasible for anyone unless they have NO life.
If the title of the post even hints that it is about someone being frustrated with their "slow" weight loss early out or about being stalled at only x weeks out, I do not even open it. I have been here long enough that I have simply lost patience with the question that appears at least every other day about early stalls. There are tons of posts about it if peple search, yet it still comes up. I have already answered it a bizillion times, so now I let people whom it does NOT frustrate answer it.
If the title of the post indicates it is about "numbers", I usually do not open it. I think that the almost obsessive focus on OH with "the numbers" (weight, BMI, clothing size, etc.) can be psychologically unhealthy. We are more than our numbers and the inevitable comparisons do nothing but make people feel bad... so I choose not to subject myself to those comparisons and I choose not to participate in them so as not to subject other people to them.
I also do not generally open posts from people asking what to eat when or asking for suggestions on what to eat early out. The simple fact is that I am almost 4 years out and I don;t remember exactly what I ate for the first 6 months, so I let people who are not as far out answer those.
I also do a limited amount of exercise because of the severe arthritis in my knees, so I only rarely open anything that is related to exercise.
There are certain post topics that I always open even if I do not reply. These are the ones that either I have significant knowledge about (e.g., blood clots) or are "hot button" topics with me (e.g., dispelling the nonsense about carbonation stretching the pouch, for example (there are some very legitimate reasons for not drinking soda post-op, but pouch stretching is NOT one of them!).
It is very rare for me to avoid posts based on who wrote them (although there have been a couple of exceptions to this). The bottom line is that I (and the other vets as well, probably) try to open posts where I think I might have something useful to offer. If that appears to be based on who authored the post, that is purely coincidence.
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
HW-218/SW-208/CW-126/ Lowest Weight-121/Goal-125 - hit 8/23/09/Height-5'3"
Regain 30 lbs from 2012 to 2016 - got back on track and lost it. Took 8 months.
90+/- pounds lost BMI - 24 or so
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Lora, you totally speak for me. I actually still glance over the forum every day but there are very few posts that actually catch my eye and I open because I think I might have something to contribute. I feel the same way you do about most posts, and since I never reached a "goal" weight nor got into single digit clothes, I have no desire to read about people who do. I'm at a stage now where I'm still working on me but have very little patience to deal with the same questions every day. I know I was once a newbie and constantly asking questions, and I couldn't have done as well as I did without the help of all you vets, but frankly, I just don't think I have much more to say then what others have already posted. So I am very selective in what I open up and even more selective in what I respond to. Though I do admit that I almost always read posts by the folks that I feel have become my virtual friends over this last year and a half, unless the subject is really something I don't know anything about like your last post asking about ulcers.
Jan
Half Marathons: Napa: 7/18/10 (4:11:21) 7/17/11 (3:30:58) 7/15/12 (3:13:11.5)
SJ Rock and Roll: 10/2/10 (3:58:22) Run Surf City: 2/6/11 (3:19:54)
Diva: 5/6/12 (3:35:00)
HW/SW/CW 349/326/176
"Great spirits have always encountered violent opposition from mediocre minds." - Albert Einstein
I dont blame you....
Im not even a vet and I find it curious that people post the same messages over and over. Sometimes a person could post the slow weight loss message right on top of a person who just posted theirs not even a couple hours ago.... so I really dont blame you at all for being selective.
I have found that the search on this forum web site works really well.
First ultra: Stone Mill 50 miler 11/15/14 13:44:38, First Full Marathon: Marine Corps 10/27/13 4:57:11, Half Marathon PR 2:04:43 at Shamrock VA Beach Half-Marathon, 12/2/12 First Half-Marathon 2:32:47, 5K PR Run Under the Lights 5K 27:23 on 11/23/13, 10K PR 52:53 Pike's Peek 10K 4/21/13, (1st timed run) Accumen 8K 51:09 10/14/12.
It takes us ALL to make this forum a success!
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
Poop doesn't interest me too much. I'm not into exercise and don't know much about it. I've never had an ulcer and don't really know anything about them.
I know about protein, but sometimes I just get tired of talking about protein shakes.
I am interested in vitamins. I know kind of a lot about NSAIDS and why we can't take them because I have some back problems that make me really wish I could take them.
Anyway, if you post about how you haven't pooped in three days or want to know what to do to fix your ulcer and I don't reply, it does not mean I don't like you.
Please note: I AM NOT A DOCTOR. If you want medical advice, talk to your doctor. Whatever I post, there is probably some surgeon or other health care provider somewhere that disagrees with me. If you want to know what your surgeon thinks, then ask him or her. Check out my blog.
Anyhoo, have a great week all.
I know what i'm doing,I have it all planned-plans to give you the future you hope for.Jeremiah 29:11(The Message)
With God's Will, I was approved!