Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 AMEN MIKKI...you are sooo articulate! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 In a message dated 12/24/2002 4:03:13 PM Central Standard Time, terry@... writes: > We are ALL " bad " at some time or another, don't let anyone > lie to you and tell you otherwise. We're human, we're obese (or formerly > obese people living in smaller bodies), we have a disease (as Vitalady > says). We're going to screw up now and then. That doesn't mean we > shouldn't have the surgery or don't deserve it. Phewwwwww. Thanks Terry. I needed that. I've been a bad bad girl lately amd feeling very depressed/guilty about it but I am taking it one day at a time trying to get back on track. Janet in Central NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 I've been following this " rules " thread and trying to decide what to - or not to - post. I tend to get very passionate about things and shoot my mouth off without thinking so I've sat back on this one so far. First of all, I do not follow these " rules " . They are someone else's rules, they work for someone else, they do not work for me. My rules are: 1 - get in my protein and vites every day 2 - no sugar 3 - no milk (basically another version of sugar) Those are my " Rules That Should Never Be Broken " . Do I break them? Yes, occasionally. Am I doomed to failure? I bought a size SMALL (Yippee!!!) shirt yesterday, do I sound like a failure? In addition to these rules, I also try to eat mostly healthy foods (veggies and protein) and limit the carbs. Not because carbs are unhealthy, but because they don't do good things for ME. I said that I TRY, not that it's what I always do. I know people who have had this surgery and were in a wheelchair. They could not exercise. Others, like me, just can't find the time to exercise regularly, but I do try to get some in as often as possible. Not exercising regularly does not mean that I'm a failure, nor is it something that someone should use against me to say " well, there you are, it's your fault that you didn't lose " . Who here can stand up and say that they are perfect - that they eat perfectly, exercise perfectly, take their supplements perfectly, etc.? None of us. Even Vitalady admits to her Peeps and frosting incidents and that she doesn't exercise regularly. She doesn't follow rules that someone else says she has to, she follows the rules that work for HER. Some of them are what she learned from her surgeon, some are things she's learned along the way. I can't imagine the person who will stand up and accuse her of being a failure because she doesn't follow the rules that they say she should. We all need to find the rules that work for us. Just as I've never heard her tell someone that they are a failure because they don't follow HER rules. I read that someone posted that we shouldn't have carbonation because it will rip our pouch open and we will die - or something like that. Um, most of us learned how to burp when we were infants, so that's not very likely to happen. I know tons of post-ops who drink soda and are at goal weight (or have maintained or are still losing). I'm fairly sure that their pouches are not " ripped open " , but I haven't scoped them or anything, so I'm not sure. lol. To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering canceling their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if you don't follow their rules, ignore them. If they're under a year out, they're still in their honeymoon period and not living in the " real " post-op world yet. When I was a new post-op, I thought that as long as everyone followed my rules, they'd be a success too. I had a very rude awakening when I discovered that my rules didn't even work for me anymore. I modified them a little based on what I learned and when on from there. I then had a revision later and had to modify them again. Listen to the long term post-ops for your long-term post-op advice. That's what I do. I look to the people who are farther out than I am for advice on what works and what doesn't when I'm in a situation that I need help with. If you have done your research and are ready to commit to changing your life, then you should have this surgery. If you're expecting a miracle cure for obesity, you're in for a shock. The surgery makes it a lot easier to follow a more healthy eating program, but it's not a lobotomy. A lot of the work is done by us. What you need to ask yourself is if you can commit to making life altering changes that will allow you to work with your surgery. Can you commit to being " good " MOST of the time, and working hard to overcome those times when you're " bad " . We are ALL " bad " at some time or another, don't let anyone lie to you and tell you otherwise. We're human, we're obese (or formerly obese people living in smaller bodies), we have a disease (as Vitalady says). We're going to screw up now and then. That doesn't mean we shouldn't have the surgery or don't deserve it. If we don't get to goal, that doesn't mean that we failed or it's our fault because we didn't exercise or drink enough water or whatever. ------------------------------------------------ Terry Mayers 5DollarHosting.comR http://www.5dollarhosting.com (877)-838-HOST / .... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 Terry, Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have to keep them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at times. In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But you know what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. Hugs, Romero noliptoday@... Louisiana 381/266/160 Lap RNY 5-29-2002 FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering canceling their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if you don't follow their rules, ignore them. << Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 Sorry to hear that you've been feeling so bad, I can certainly relate though. I'm just making sure that I get my protein and vitamins in and doing what I can with the rest. Don't beat yourself up too much. For me, that always leads to a binge. ------------------------------------------------ Terry Mayers 5DollarHosting.comR http://www.5dollarhosting.com (877)-838-HOST / .... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " In a message dated 12/24/2002 4:03:13 PM Central Standard Time, terry@... writes: > We are ALL " bad " at some time or another, don't let anyone > lie to you and tell you otherwise. We're human, we're obese (or formerly > obese people living in smaller bodies), we have a disease (as Vitalady > says). We're going to screw up now and then. That doesn't mean we > shouldn't have the surgery or don't deserve it. Phewwwwww. Thanks Terry. I needed that. I've been a bad bad girl lately amd feeling very depressed/guilty about it but I am taking it one day at a time trying to get back on track. Janet in Central NY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 OK friends let me put my 2cents in,here i feel that there is no perfect way of this new life we all have to find our own good way to get through , at this time of the year we should all be grateful that we had a chance to have this surgery and survive and be able to have our support group all of our opinions and rules work ,what`s why we have this group, so wheather we have hair ,skin or eating issues , be glad we have a higher power who gave our surgeons their hands and brains to HELP US, Merry Christmas to all and to al a goodnight Ethel Oh yes and it is snowing in my part of the world and the candles & tree are lit and the salt truck just through ,darn didn`t that upset the picture, not PERFECT HAH! Ethel Romero wrote: > Terry, > Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have to > keep them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at > times. In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But > you know what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. > Hugs, > Romero > noliptoday@... > Louisiana > 381/266/160 > Lap RNY 5-29-2002 > FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us > > >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering > canceling > their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure > if you > don't follow their rules, ignore them. << > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 I sure don't either. If I had the ideal situation, I wouldn't have needed this surgery. Instead of an ideal situation, I got a disease called morbid obesity. My demon right now is bread (sandwiches, toast, etc.). Very strange, because I never was a bread person before. I go through phases though, so I know that this one will pass. Hopefully the next one will be something good like cauliflower. Usually it's something harmless like that - a raw veggie & dip, rice cakes & cottage cheese, cheese cubes & mustard. This bread one is awful though. ------------------------------------------------ Terry Mayers 5DollarHosting.comR http://www.5dollarhosting.com (877)-838-HOST / .... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " Terry, Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have to keep them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at times. In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But you know what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. Hugs, Romero noliptoday@... Louisiana 381/266/160 Lap RNY 5-29-2002 FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering canceling their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if you don't follow their rules, ignore them. << Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 Terry ,i know what you mean about the bread and stuff, just my opinion, but my Chiropractor says that when I have those cravings that means my body needs something in them ,so i indulge a little , But i also know if i overindulge that i not only will gain but also suffer a fibro my al gia flair of pains ,and i don`t need that either, what i do is take each day as it comes and try to do the best i can ,if you can there is a book that is called Carbohydrates , calories, & fat . it is a big calorie counter with carbs in it also ,and it is great just to find out carb count for foods ,we all know we still need to watch the carbs so why not do it right and make those old books and magazines we bought all the time finally count for something, Ethel Terry Mayers wrote: > I sure don't either. If I had the ideal situation, I wouldn't have needed > this surgery. Instead of an ideal situation, I got a disease called > morbid > obesity. My demon right now is bread (sandwiches, toast, etc.). Very > strange, because I never was a bread person before. I go through phases > though, so I know that this one will pass. Hopefully the next one will be > something good like cauliflower. Usually it's something harmless like > that - a raw veggie & dip, rice cakes & cottage cheese, cheese cubes & > mustard. This bread one is awful though. > > > ------------------------------------------------ > Terry Mayers > 5DollarHosting.comR > http://www.5dollarhosting.com > (877)-838-HOST / > > ... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R > > Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " > > > Terry, > Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have > to keep > them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at times. > In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But you know > what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. > Hugs, > Romero > noliptoday@... > Louisiana > 381/266/160 > Lap RNY 5-29-2002 > FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us > > >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering > canceling > their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if > you > don't follow their rules, ignore them. << > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 Terry also 2 slices of white bread has 22grs. of carbs ,why not try a small baked potatoe with broccoli & cauliflower and chesse even if it`s only half ,that will give carbs and potassium and veggies and good stuff Ethel Terry Mayers wrote: > I sure don't either. If I had the ideal situation, I wouldn't have needed > this surgery. Instead of an ideal situation, I got a disease called > morbid > obesity. My demon right now is bread (sandwiches, toast, etc.). Very > strange, because I never was a bread person before. I go through phases > though, so I know that this one will pass. Hopefully the next one will be > something good like cauliflower. Usually it's something harmless like > that - a raw veggie & dip, rice cakes & cottage cheese, cheese cubes & > mustard. This bread one is awful though. > > > ------------------------------------------------ > Terry Mayers > 5DollarHosting.comR > http://www.5dollarhosting.com > (877)-838-HOST / > > ... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R > > Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " > > > Terry, > Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have > to keep > them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at times. > In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But you know > what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. > Hugs, > Romero > noliptoday@... > Louisiana > 381/266/160 > Lap RNY 5-29-2002 > FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us > > >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering > canceling > their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if > you > don't follow their rules, ignore them. << > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 24, 2002 Report Share Posted December 24, 2002 Send snow! Thanks, Vitalady T www.vitalady.com If you are interested in PayPal, please click here: https://secure.paypal.com/affil/pal=vitalady%40bigfoot.com Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " OK friends let me put my 2cents in,here i feel that there is no perfect way of this new life we all have to find our own good way to get through , at this time of the year we should all be grateful that we had a chance to have this surgery and survive and be able to have our support group all of our opinions and rules work ,what`s why we have this group, so wheather we have hair ,skin or eating issues , be glad we have a higher power who gave our surgeons their hands and brains to HELP US, Merry Christmas to all and to al a goodnight Ethel Oh yes and it is snowing in my part of the world and the candles & tree are lit and the salt truck just through ,darn didn`t that upset the picture, not PERFECT HAH! Ethel Romero wrote: > Terry, > Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have to > keep them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at > times. In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But > you know what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. > Hugs, > Romero > noliptoday@... > Louisiana > 381/266/160 > Lap RNY 5-29-2002 > FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us > > >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering > canceling > their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure > if you > don't follow their rules, ignore them. << > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2002 Report Share Posted December 25, 2002 Thanks for the info Ethel. When I was a new post-op I had books like that, and I still read labels for the sugar content of stuff. You're right, the best thing we can do is take each day at a time and eventually one day will turn into two days, then three days, then the carb hold will be broken. ------------------------------------------------ Terry Mayers 5DollarHosting.comR http://www.5dollarhosting.com (877)-838-HOST / .... because it shouldn't cost a fortune to make a fortune! R Re: Re: Janie and the 4 " Rules " > > > Terry, > Very Well put. I agree 100%. We each have our demons, and have > to keep > them in check. Whether peeps or something else. We all fail at times. > In the ideal situation, yes Mikki and others are right. But you know > what....... none of us have an ideal situation. I sure don't. > Hugs, > Romero > noliptoday@... > Louisiana > 381/266/160 > Lap RNY 5-29-2002 > FRIENDS are the siblings God forgot to give us > > >>To Janey and anyone else reading this thread who is considering > canceling > their surgery because someone else says that you're doomed to failure if > you > don't follow their rules, ignore them. << > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2002 Report Share Posted December 25, 2002 And I see soemthing totally different that you do.. I saw Mikki in NO WAY rude or vicious to Jane...YOU SHOULD go back and read the archives SOME MORE...Mikki explained why following the rules was important in a very brisk way, not AT ALL rude and then said that she would pray for Jane, Jane then told her in her next post to go STRAIGHT TO HELL...and MIKKI should be ASHAMED of HERSELF? You have an interesting point of view. This thread should probably stop right here. In a message dated 12/25/02 10:19:50 AM Eastern Standard Time, nusswabbie@... writes: > There is a difference between worrying about not being able to follow > >a routine of some sort and saying you shouldn't have to.. > > I read the archives on this, and I don't think this is what she was saying > at all. > > Why is it that when someone questions their own ability to do something -- > lacks confidence -- you automatically assume that they're too lazy, or too > stupid, or too unmotivated? And why is it that you automatically assume > that it's okay for you to be rude and vicious to them? Don't you remember > when people told *you* there was nothing more to weight loss than pushing > yourself away from the table? When they said *you* were just lazy, or > stupid, or unmotivated? > > I feel sorry for people who use small successes to pump up their own egos > to the point where they feel superior to others who are in the same boat > they used to be in. > > Mikki, you should be ashamed of yourself. But you probably won't. > > MJ > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2002 Report Share Posted December 25, 2002 MJ, You know, I didn't realize until you pointed it out, but that is exactly why this thread rubbed me the wrong way. It reminded me way too much of all those people telling that I was fat because I was lazy/weak-willed/stupid/insert-your-own-insult and that I could easily lose the weight if I would just push away from the table/not take seconds/not snack/eat only healthy foods/exercise more/insert your own advice. These were mostly people who had never been where I was. What's so upsetting with this whole thread is that we have all been there and should understand. To me, it seemed that Janey wasn't asking for permission to continue with bad habits, but rather that she was asking for reassurance that the surgery will still work for her if she's not perfect. And yes, the surgery WILL work even if you're not perfect. Of course it will work better if you are perfect in your eating habits, but then again, so will Weight Watchers. Terry Mayers ------------------------------------------------- MJ wrote: > At 10:06 12/24/2002, you wrote: > >There is a difference between worrying about not being able to follow > >a routine of some sort and saying you shouldn't have to.. > > I read the archives on this, and I don't think this is what she was > saying > at all. > > Why is it that when someone questions their own ability to do > something -- > lacks confidence -- you automatically assume that they're too lazy, or > too > stupid, or too unmotivated? And why is it that you automatically assume > that it's okay for you to be rude and vicious to them? Don't you > remember > when people told *you* there was nothing more to weight loss than pushing > yourself away from the table? When they said *you* were just lazy, or > stupid, or unmotivated? > > I feel sorry for people who use small successes to pump up their own egos > to the point where they feel superior to others who are in the same boat > they used to be in. > > Mikki, you should be ashamed of yourself. But you probably won't. > > MJ > > > > To Subscribe to 's weekly FREE Newsletter send an email to > GBCookbook-subscribe@... > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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