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    Barbara C.
    Raleigh, NC
    Member Since: 07/27/06
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    I have found that being 'mindful' has proven to be a powerful tool too help me take care of myself. It requires me to be focused and present. It also helps me be aware and accountable. I am not always as 'mindful' as I'd like to be, but more so now than I was before I had my WLS. 

    To me, being 'mindful' means that I am aware of what I'm doing and accountable to myself for my actions. Everyone needs to find their own ways of doing this, but I think that we all need to do this in order to be successful in the long term.

    *  Being mindful mean I get on the scale daily so that I am aware of my weight and am able to make corrections when they are still minor.
    *  Being mindful means logging my intake and activity if I notice that my scales are 'swinging' more than the 7 lb range that seems normal for my body -- basically, up or down 3 lbs from my 'sweet spot'.
    *  Being mindful means thinking about what I'm eating and if it is something that 'fuels' my body.
    *  Being mindful means leveraging my tool and 'taking care of business first', so that I start my meal with protein, move on to colorful carbs and then indulge in whatever else I want with whatever room I have left over.
    *  Being mindful means being aware of how I'm 'feeling' when I'm eating

    What does being mindful mean to you?

    Barbara

    ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader

    http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/

    High-264, Current-130, Goal-145, BMI 20.9


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    LadyDi9080
    Tallahassee, FL
    Duodenal Switch (03/15/06)
    Member Since: 02/18/04
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    Being mindful to me is to take my vitamins and get my labs done.
    It means being aware of my weight and taking corrective action if needed. (Thank goodness that "if" is not a regular thing!) I weigh almost daily.
    Being mindful means not forgetting how far I've come or other MO people's pain. (Ive been weight "normal" for 4+ years and still remember how difficult it was on my feet, knees and body to carry around 165 more pounds!)

    Dianne from FL

    SW / GW / CW  5'10"
    306 / 165 / 140
    With the DS: there is no stoma, so no stoma strictures; there are no limitations (other than volume) against drinking before, during or after meals; 80% of ingested fat is malabsorbed; 98.9% of type II diabetics are CURED of this devastating disease, with data showing stable cure over 10 years out; there is the best average weight loss and most durable (average 76% excess weight loss going out 10 years) of all of the bariatric surgeries.  That's why I had a DS!

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