Guest guest Posted May 2, 2001 Report Share Posted May 2, 2001 I honestly don't know for sure, but I have a guess. My guess is that when we diet, we usually don't pay that much attention (at least I didn't) to making sure to get enough protein, water and vitamins. I always just watched my calories and that was it when dieting. Now I pay attention to the value of what goes into my body, not just the volume! -Sherry (Lake Marcel, WA) BPD/DS Feb. 2, 2001 self-pay 5'5 " / 344 pounds / 33 years old Lost 9 pounds in pre-op weight loss efforts Have lost 67 pounds since surgery! Total of 76 pounds gone forEVER! http://www.fluffynet.com/wls/ > Hi, > > Does anyone know why....when you diet to the extent you must with the > WLS you don't feel light headed, faint, or weak, energy gone, feeling > terrible..But AFTER the surgery you feel wonderful, have all kinds of > energy and no weakness, or feeling faint? Thanks, > > Donna Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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