The benefits
Congratulations, puffin! Sounds as if you are reaping the benefits of your surgery and beginning a new life.
Your last sentence (There has yet to be created a one stop "diet" that will guarantee permanent weight control for life other then surgery.) is both true and resultant from extreme thinking, surely? Does anyone really believe that a one stop diet with lifetimes guarantees is in any way realistic or possible?
You seem to have abandoned the middle ground where all the slim folk and successful weight-loss dieters live. They have the ability to balance food intake against work output on a fairly level curve.
Middle ground is what I seek - between the extremes of eating what I like, when I like but being way over-weight and having to undergo surgery to achieve a healthy weight.
Maybe that is the one stop, guaranteed for life diet - live in the middle ground, watch my weight, watch my diet, watch my work level.
Which leaves one small problem - how do I get there?
Tigers Fan
Congratulations, puffin! Sounds as if you are reaping the benefits of your surgery and beginning a new life.
Your last sentence (There has yet to be created a one stop "diet" that will guarantee permanent weight control for life other then surgery.) is both true and resultant from extreme thinking, surely? Does anyone really believe that a one stop diet with lifetimes guarantees is in any way realistic or possible?
You seem to have abandoned the middle ground where all the slim folk and successful weight-loss dieters live. They have the ability to balance food intake against work output on a fairly level curve.
Middle ground is what I seek - between the extremes of eating what I like, when I like but being way over-weight and having to undergo surgery to achieve a healthy weight.
Maybe that is the one stop, guaranteed for life diet - live in the middle ground, watch my weight, watch my diet, watch my work level.
Which leaves one small problem - how do I get there?
Tigers Fan

Apart from chopping my head off I am stuck in a FAT rut. I hate being like this and know how you all feel. I thought I knew all there was about losing weight, dieting and Healthy eating, but obviously not.
The mind is powerful, if it thinks you are eating a pie, it may well taste like a pie (though on that same note, might also put on calories like a pie).

I battle with OSA every single day, like yourselves. I have no energy, lack motivation, I look horroble in all my clothes and feel like I am constantly dieting. I have to take medication for Bipolar and an underactive Thyroid, and I think ( no, I am sure) that this is the cause of my weight gain. I struggle with Bipolar as I head "south" most of the time and this gives me similar symptoms as the ones from OSA. So i find I am on a losing streak before I even start to diet. I also have the Paul Mckenna book but have only listened to it once. I would love to have WLS but I am not morbidly overweight and cannot afford to have this done privately. Anyone got any answers?????
) good luck
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