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Old 05-29-2008, 10:22 PM   #11 (permalink)
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please dont depress me i thought the honeymoon was like 12-18 months!

If at the time of sx you were less than 300 pounds, your official textbook honeymoon is 6 months, then you have to put in work and be very careful. If you are greater than 300 pounds you have 12 month honeymoon. The honeymoon is rapid weightloss without much effort, thats why we need to make the most out of this time.
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Old 05-29-2008, 10:30 PM   #12 (permalink)
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If at the time of sx you were less than 300 pounds, your official textbook honeymoon is 6 months
See Bridge, so what really my honeymoon only lasted 2months! other than that i've been loosing between 2-5 pounds a month. Ok i should really goto bed before i get even more sad thats just not fair!
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thanks for the great replies - you guys are so cool

Today I woke up and felt much better than I have in awhile.. and I get to go back to work next wednesday which I think will be wonderful for me (I need the structure).

I have been thinking about rejoining a gym I joined a few years ago - markets to the "older" and less gym bunny set. I like swimming better than walking and it's better for my allergies.. I've been having problems with those due to the excessive rain/pollen etc.

THANKS GUYS for the encouragement
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Old 05-30-2008, 06:47 AM   #14 (permalink)
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thanks for the great replies - you guys are so cool

Today I woke up and felt much better than I have in awhile.. and I get to go back to work next wednesday which I think will be wonderful for me (I need the structure).

I have been thinking about rejoining a gym I joined a few years ago - markets to the "older" and less gym bunny set. I like swimming better than walking and it's better for my allergies.. I've been having problems with those due to the excessive rain/pollen etc.

THANKS GUYS for the encouragement
Swimming burns three times the calories that walking does, in the same period of time. Good idea!!
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glad that you are feeling better! I guess I need to start swimming too so I can let these calories burn baby burn.
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