Is it true?

Hello, here is my question. I have heard alot of conflicting arguements, some say the farther you go out the harder it is to lose weight again becuase your body readjusts to start absorbing all the "bad" stuff again, so its harder to lose weight , but then i've heard to jump start weight loss again typical post ops (long term) find it much easier than trying to lose weight preop....What are people's position on this? I'm curious becuase while i haven't deviated too far from my original diet post op ( 3.5 years out), i don't snack, i don't do alot of carbs or sugar, however, i keep being put back on prednisone (i have lupus) for bursts of time and whenever i am i pretty much snap my fingers and have gained 15 pounds. Contrary to what people think..no, it just doesn't fall off when you stop taking the meds. That is what put me in a position ot get surgery in the first place. So now i find myself needing to lose 30 pounds again. Thoughts? thx! Heather

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