Yes, I do believe as MO's that we will always struggle with food as a "head trip" since food has always been our drug of choice. At 2 years post op, the struggles can be there, you can eat anything you want, but the journey in the actual weight loss has come to an end. Besides the TT...what now? The excitement of watching the pounds come off is basically over, and you kind of don't know what to do, so this can cause a bit of depression as well.
Whether this is the case for you or not, it might be time t seek help from a therapist who can help you to work through these ussues so that you don't sabatoge all of the incredible work you have done. You do have so much to be proud of, Yogurt!!!
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Blessings,
Whitney
272/243/ 123.5/135
Highest/Pre-op/ Current/Goal
GBS 3/7/06
Dr. Stanley Klein -Torrance, CA
Hernia Repair/Tummy Tuck 3/9/07!!!!
148.5 pounds and 64.5 inches gone forever!!
GOAL REACHED 2/6/07!!!
Ducksack Member#3! And TTBear Blondbear!!
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