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Topic: RE: Can our WLS diet work as a diet for people who have not had weight loss surgery?
Many years ago (I think it was over 18 years now), I joined a diet plan called, "Physicians' Weight Loss." You may have heard of it---Oprah did something like it about the same time. The diet and all the supplements cost me over $2000!!!
It was a "ketosis" diet, where you had to eat less than 700 calories a day and drink a special protein shake two or three times a day to burn more calories.
The patient went to the center for weekly follow-ups and urine testing to see if they were in ketosis (a state of the body burning stored fat.) Blood work was occasionally done, but it was never as extensive as what my WLS surgeon's office has done for me, medically.
All in all, it took a LOT of willpower to do that diet. But, it really took off the weight. I lost about 70 pounds, and within 7 months, got within 10 pounds of my goal weight of 160 pounds. I was thrilled---and thought I never looked better.
Unfortunately, I had no energy on the diet. We were encouraged NOT to exercise, and rightly so....with only 700 calories a day of intake, you never would have enough energy to put down the kick stand on your bike, much less peddle a few blocks around the neighborhood!
Then another difference with this kind of diet vs. WLS would be the amount of food I could eat. I mean that with WLS, my pouch limits my intake. Before, I had to depend on my willpower. That was hard. Now, it's easy. My pouch (stomach) tells me I am full, and I stop. Pretty simple.
Like every diet I tried before WLS, when I went off of the Physician's Weight Loss diet, I gained all my weight back, plus more. (sigh) It was that way most of my adult life.
Today after surgery, I continue to watch what I eat and the amount and quality of the food I put in my body, but I don't worry so much about gaining all the weight back. In fact, I continue to lose a tiny bit more every month.
I figure for someone who is not horribly overweight---perhaps less than 80 pounds overweight, the WLS-type diet might work for them, but like the person said in the post before mine, it would take some amazing willpower to stick to it.
I wish them luck!
~Laura
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Yes that was me....my problem was I was around all negative people
Hearing all this horror stories...thinking that all of those things they were telling me about were gonna happen to me.
But I thank god that I have had nothing...I have not gotten sick once (knock on wood)
The first 2 months were very hard. Plus I live way done southwest MN so there are no support groups for at least 3 hours away. So I had no one to talk to that knew what I was going thru.
And the WLS people I found all seem to have something wrong going on at that time... So I was in this deep black hole and it was very hard to climb out. And it didn't help that I was going thru a divorce. But thank god a few months later (after making me leave the house) I started feeling better. I am the happiest I have ever been in my life.
However to be completely honest I still feel overweight...Travis tells me I'm been silly
I would love to go to some kindda of support group meeting... or just to some of the get togethers they have here, but they are SOO far away and having 5 kids its hard to just get up and leave to a 2 hr meeting when it will take a total of 6 hrs to get there and back home....
Any way, how do u deal with the new you?
Topic: RE: hello, info and pics
WOW look who is talking, you are gorgeous!
looking at your profile pics no one could ever guess
in a million year that you were ever overweight.
you should be so proud!!!.
how tall are you?
you look AMAZING
ALMA
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Topic: RE: hello, info and pics
thanks...yup the plan is to wait
till we are done having babies
then talk about PS
ALMA
Topic: RE: hello, info and pics
OKay, I just went and looked at all of your pics and girl!!!! You have no extra skin!!! WOW! How did you get so lucky? You can't even tell you were ever overweight, never mind obese!
You are so gorgeous!
I remember when you first had your surgery....you had major regrets. You wanted a reversal, right? I think that was you, right? I bet you have no regrets now!!! You look hot!!!
Hugs,
Denise

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Lord almighty, ALma. Youa re drop dead gorgeous!!! WOW!
I know what you mean about the skin. I hate that I have so much excess skin, but in clothes you can't tell at all. When I tell people I have extra skin, no one believes me. But believe me; it's definitely there!
You look amazing....you truly do. YOu are so pretty!
Hugs,
Denise
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highest/day of surgery/current
Topic: RE: hello, info and pics
Alma,
You look amazing!! WOW, I wish my results were that great.
I say wait for any plastics until after you are done having babies and then go for it, if it will make you happy.
Great job,
Christie
Topic: RE: Can our WLS diet work as a diet for people who have not had weight loss surgery?
I could never have done it without the surgery. I am 16 months out and If I didn't get that satisfied feeling (you know when to stop feeling) I would pig out like I used too. With the surgery it is easy for me to stop, but before it wasn't. And I never stopped at 1 small slice of pizza, like I do now. I thank God for the surgery. I think it could work for someone, but they would have to be very determined to do it. I didn't have that kind of will power.
Topic: RE: Can our WLS diet work as a diet for people who have not had weight loss surgery?
I believe that the general diet plan can work for a non post op (food wise) but amount wise it won't work. We eat so little as a post op that the non post op person would have an extremely difficult time with it. Personally I don't know any one who isn't post op who is able to follow the post op diet.
Kristy
Topic: Can our WLS diet work as a diet for people who have not had weight loss surgery?
I got asked that question yesterday by a friend... can the weight loss surgery diet, or the way we eat, work as a diet for people who have not had the surgery? Is it healthy or can it be adjusted to be healthy and used as a diet for everyone? I would like to hear everyone's comments or suggestions on these ideas.
Does anyone know someone (who did not have WLS) who has lost a good bit of weight eating the same as their spouse or friend who did have WLS? I would like to hear from these people, too.
Thanks,
Bill