EighteenStoneGirl
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I've spoken to my provider this morning and they've told me not to worry, they've said if I've only gone over by a few hundred and generally stuck to low carb options it'll more than likely be fine.
They also advised me that pre-op is the hardest part and that most people tend to stick religiously to the liquids post-op out of fear, if nothing else. Currently cos I don't have that deep embedded fear is probably why I cheated and also it's the first time I've ever really done this, eaten such a low cal diet forcefully.
So yes, I do still think their comments were unfair but maybe it's because their starting weights were significantly bigger than mine so maybe I didn't face the same issues they did, I dunno. Either way ...each to their own.
And if anyone reading this is in the same boat as me, my advice is - try harder but don't kick yourself too hard if you fall. You deserve this op because you've obviously made the difficult decision to go through with it. Do whatever you've gotta do to remind yourself why you went through the effort to go down this road in the first place and hopefully that will put you back onto the right track.
This morning I'm on holiday for a month in order to prepare and recover from the op. And today I've ONLY had a 138 calorie soup. So maybe work was getting in my way as I'm doing a hell of a lot better.
Just wanna say thanks to everyone for their advice and comments.
They also advised me that pre-op is the hardest part and that most people tend to stick religiously to the liquids post-op out of fear, if nothing else. Currently cos I don't have that deep embedded fear is probably why I cheated and also it's the first time I've ever really done this, eaten such a low cal diet forcefully.
So yes, I do still think their comments were unfair but maybe it's because their starting weights were significantly bigger than mine so maybe I didn't face the same issues they did, I dunno. Either way ...each to their own.
And if anyone reading this is in the same boat as me, my advice is - try harder but don't kick yourself too hard if you fall. You deserve this op because you've obviously made the difficult decision to go through with it. Do whatever you've gotta do to remind yourself why you went through the effort to go down this road in the first place and hopefully that will put you back onto the right track.
This morning I'm on holiday for a month in order to prepare and recover from the op. And today I've ONLY had a 138 calorie soup. So maybe work was getting in my way as I'm doing a hell of a lot better.
Just wanna say thanks to everyone for their advice and comments.