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Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss | Last Active: Nov 4 4:11pm | Replies (31)

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@celia16

I will add that over the years that I worked to lose weight or to keep it down, it was always a real battle. I suffered a lot of anxiety and frustration over resisting temptation, deprivation, binges, etc. It wasn’t until I came to peace with my decision that all that angst left. I felt free to sit down and write out my food plan, menu, grocery list and enjoy my food. I love my delicious dishes of lean protein, healthy fats and whole grains. I no longer desire empty calories. I’ve never been a fast food fan, but I have no desire for that. If I see high empty calorie food, I think of how devastating it would be to my body.

I feel highly motivated to fuel my body with the best things possible. So, I don’t buy anything but good items, like berries, apples, avocado, poultry, veggies, whole grains, diary, etc, I will occasionally treat myself to a sweet food, but not often, as it doesn’t hold much enjoyment anymore. I can’t explain the reason, but for me I had a lifestyle change. Just trying to use willpower never worked for me. I have lost almost 90 pounds on my own, in about a year. My doctors, who didn’t supervise it, are amazed. I didn’t use any medication, though there’s nothing wrong with that. I also see a therapist every other week and talk therapy helps me with my anxiety. Plus, working out at the gym 5-6 days per week keeps me accountable.

Best of luck to you! I’ll look forward to seeing your progress.

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@celia16
Thank you. I have been looking in the mirror to say WHOA and get your act together. I know I gained most of my weight when was hurt during a Sprint Triathlon and could not exercise for about 6 weeks. Then got COVID couple of months later and then bronchitis and sinus infection.

Those two things put 20 extra pounds on me alone. Now the long battle to get it off but more important keep it off.

I told my doctors when I had COVID (first time and took all shots and boosters) that gave me sinus infection and bronchitis that my throat was so sore I constantly was eating ice cream to sooth my throat.

If only weight would go off as quick as it goes on. But what I am learning from respondents what works is individual determination.