Why the Last Supper Syndrome Might Not Be The Best Thing For U

Jan 15, 2011

I did the last supper over and over again. To the tune of putting on 11 extra pounds over the three months before my pre-op. My surgeon was not too happy. He explained that the liver is the first place to lose fat and the first place to gain it. He said the weight of the person was not as important as the direction of the weight (either gaining or losing). He said if he got in there and found that my liver was too big to get out of the way that he might have to wake me up without doing the surgery. That right there was enough to scare the bejesus out of me. I thought about how I would feel if I went through everything to have nothing happen. Needless to say, I committed myself to following is high protein, low carb suggestion, and the liquid diet the night before, but not before losing 6 of the 11 pounds and having a rib eye and ribs.

I realize that there are things that I may never eat again, but there are new things that I'm sure I'll enjoy. Besides, I think my 303 pound body, affirms the fact that I've had more than enough of the foods that I love or thought I can't live without. The truth of the matter if I kept going like I was, I might not have been able to continue to live with them.

But when you do have your meal of choice, make sure you really enjoy it.

Best of luck,
Alnita

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