Dieting 9 years later
Ok been quite awhile since I have been around- I tend to come back here as it seems to be my place for support and strength when I feel like Im slipping back into old me.
I recently started trying to lose weight again... I have gained 10 pounds back since my goal - doesn't seem like much right?? a little more than a pound a year.
I think I could actually accept it if had been a pound a year but the reality is that I have gained it all over the past 1 and a half.
So my husband and I started together trying to cut out must complex carbs no bread pasta rice potatoes sugar wine alcohol etc. just protein and veggies like the old days. So far I'm doing ok i lost a pound I must say it isn't easy but what I am grateful for is this wonderful tool the sleeve because when i eat my meal that I am totally not thrilled with taste like a diet i get full and i say well it was just food and I can't eat more even if I want the bad stuff so.... this sleeve is still working for me after all these years 9 years later.
Truth is and I know you have heard it before it truly is a tool and you have to know how to work with it in order for it to work. I run into people that knew me when I was fat and they always say how long has it been and when i say 9 years they always reply with I am proud of you so many people i know that had the surgery have gained it back. My response is always welt first I got looked at like I was week taking the easy way out having the surgery but now years later I am looked at as strong because I have made it work.
So i guess for this reason for this long post is you can do it too just learn what works for you and watch those nasty evil carbs sugar and don't drink you calories. Chips cookies etc are way too easy to over eat on.
Cheers
Mo
on 6/11/17 3:25 am
Thanks for coming back to share. Those of us still early in the process find it helpful to know what happens long term. I'm in month 5 and wonder if I'll still struggle year 2 and beyond.
on 6/11/17 10:33 pm
Thanks. That's what I was afraid you were going to say. I need an 'unlike' button. ?
I know I'm in it for a long fight so I've got to dig in again.
Hey Mo! Boy don't I know that stuff is true. I came back in October after having gained back about 97 over my lowest. I'm back down to 172 now (my lowest was 144), but it hasn't been a ray of sunshine. The hardest part about this journey is not the loss. It's the maintenance. At least I've learned how to eat again!
Welcome back!
Good luck on your journey! I'm jealous that your husband is doing it with you. I can't convince mine to and he needs it more than I do!