75-90% got me NO where before WLS...

Ms Shell
on 3/18/13 10:10 am - Hawthorne, CA

and NOW that I have regained 40lbs WHY would I think it would get me anywhere after WLS.

I have realized this before, but it's been daunting me recently since I'm exercising like 4-5 times a week and yes I'll say it been on my diet 75-90% of the time and I'm NOT losing.

I have realized that I have been justifying the none 100% because well **** I'm EXERCISING so it shouldn't matter right?

I have realized that it really really does matter.  I am reminded that my girlfriend lost 70lbs and didn't exercise one bit.  I am reminded that the first 2 years of my WLS when I lost over 100lbs I didn't exercise not one bit.

I am reminded about the quote I saw one day from Eggface.

"Weight Loss Surgery is not a Do-Over (repeat same mistakes = get a similar outcome.)  It is a Do-BETTER (make lifestyle changes you can continue forever.)"

Ms Shell

"WLS is only for people who are ready to move past the "diet" mentality" ~Alison Brown
"WLS is not a Do-Over (repeat same mistakes = get a similar outcome.)  It is a Do-BETTER (make lifestyle changes you can continue forever.)" ~ Michele Vicara aka Eggface

MomofMarch
on 3/18/13 10:20 am - GA

Very well said! Now GET BACK TO 100%!!! You can do it!!

Laura- HW:240  SW: 224  GW:165 Surgery date 12/10/12

Winning the battle against obesity and PCOS!

    

Ms Shell
on 3/18/13 10:22 am - Hawthorne, CA

I am about to respond to your post because at 5 years out and capacity is larger, it's really hard =( but I will never quit and go back!

MomofMarch
on 3/18/13 10:54 am - GA

Like I said, I know you can do this! You just need to get yourself motivated again. *whoop whoop whoop whoop* *Shakes imaginary pom poms*

Laura- HW:240  SW: 224  GW:165 Surgery date 12/10/12

Winning the battle against obesity and PCOS!

    

Shagdoll
on 3/18/13 10:24 am
I have realized this too lately. I gotta give 100% to get the results I need now.

   Jenn  

 WWBD?  

 

Ms Shell
on 3/18/13 10:31 am - Hawthorne, CA

Ugg and I KNOW this double UGGGGG

(deactivated member)
on 3/18/13 10:39 am

You speak the truth.  Exercise is not a way to lose weight, at best, it is a way to maintain.  In general, I look at exercise as a way to keep my muscles and my heart healthy.  I know this to be true because my trainer, who works out like a mad woman and looks fantastic, eat about 1500 calories a day.  I think that the only way exercise can be used as a reason to increase calories is if someone is a real athlete and exercises quite vigorously for many hours every single day.

jubjub
on 3/18/13 3:23 pm - Palm Desert, CA
VSG on 06/25/12

My experience is that I hit goal without a lot of exercise.  I *very* slowly ramped up the workouts from just walking, starting 3 months post-op.  After I hit goal I really ramped them up.  

It works great in maintenance - my weight isn't changing at all, but my body continues to recompose and redistribute   Body fat is down, muscle is up, clothes have dropped another size, at the same weight.

I still try to keep NET calories, on average, below 800-1000/day.  That seems to be working to keep me in a 5lb range.

Heaviest: 313/VSG Pre: 295/Surgery: 260/Maintenance target:190 - Recent: 195 (08/15/19)

1st 2015&2016 12-Hour Time Trial UMCA 50-59 Age Group
1st 2017 Race Across the West 4-Person 50-59 Age Group
4th 2019 Race Across America 8 Person Team

Ms Shell
on 3/19/13 12:34 am - Hawthorne, CA

I think I went into the exercise mode with crossed fingers (HOPING) that I could still eat and lose, well that did NOT work before I had WLS so I'm not sure why I entertained the thought post op.  I will continue to workout because I am enjoying it and my knees feel stronger and my posture is amazing.  With that said I'm on Operation 100% diet!!!

Ms Shell

maggienoella
on 3/18/13 11:10 am
I always did exercise to lose weight and now I kinda wonder why.

I just realized a few days ago what 90% really is.

90% is basically two meals out of 21 that are not the best choices. It is a lot less than I thought it was. I hope I said that right but what it means to me is that I'm making poorer choices more often than I thought.

Your post just reminded me of this.

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