TGIF NSVs !
With all the wild ups and downs that come with WLS, and the wide range of people who are all at different stages in their journey here, I thought it would be a great idea to post a weekly topic sharing a Non-Scale Victory you had this week or a cool tip you can provide for newbies. It can be whatever you'd like to say, no matter how small. Just keep it light, fun and informative!
A few of my NSVs this week:
- I traveled to Chicago for 3 days with my family and walked everywhere. I made great food choices, and managed to lose weight in the process!
- I returned to work after an extended recovery period and I've felt great. My big gut is gone so I can perform my job duties like never before.
- I can tie my shoes without nearly dying from lack of oxygen, ROFL :)
Feel free to share yours, post a tip or picture, or just say hi and let us know you are alive!
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I've been completely abstinent from all added sugars and flour for 40 days. It's a miracle and the results in how I feel are amazing.
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on 1/22/16 10:45 am
Nick wrote: "... it would be a cool idea to post ... a cool tip you can provide for newbies."
Here's an informational tip for everyone, whether they have a sleeve or not: Don't eat the beef carpaccio in Nicaragua.
psychoticparrot
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"Live for what today has to offer, not for what yesterday has taken away."
on 1/22/16 11:51 am
I didn't eat the carpaccio; I ate the fish. My husband and my friend ate the carpaccio. I feel just great! And the discomfort for my husband and friend lasted only a few hours, so they got off pretty lightly.
BTW, I wasn't pointing out any redundancy in your original post. I used the ellipses only to eliminate the text about NSVs, which didn't apply to my post.
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