That may be common but not permanent. The stomach has been operated on so it may have been too heavy on the cut. Stressing the stomach wouldnt be a good start. Liquids only for a few weeks after. Like a new babies tummy. I won't be dashing in, that's for sure.My friend had bariatric surgery and was not allowed to eat meat for several weeks after her surgery. Good luck to you
I wish my mum thought like you. I have no chance of getting her off fruit. She said shed binge on sweet and chocolate if no fruit. She buys 2 bowls of fruit a week. She lives alone. Oh! And she has fatty liver.Me three. Fruit is the worst thing for fatty livers and therefore insulin resistance.
Yes it wasn’t permanent, sadly even though she went through all the surgery and a massive initial weight loss she went back to eating as she used to .That may be common but not permanent. The stomach has been operated on so it may have been too heavy on the cut. Stressing the stomach wouldnt be a good start. Liquids only for a few weeks after. Like a new babies tummy. I won't be dashing in, that's for sure.
I was grazing on nuts and cheese on first attempt of lchf and I added weight. None has lost me 4st in 10mths.Well I’m a snacker ... or grazer ... I can’t eat very big meals of late so I eat smaller amounts but a little more often . Apart from mornings when I’m at work .. so I will sit on the sofa ha ha
Oh that's really sad.Yes it wasn’t permanent, sadly even though she went through all the surgery and a massive initial weight loss she went back to eating as she used to .
Oh yes cheeeeeeese ... I went a bit ott with it too and did the same . Great weight loss well done you !I was grazing on nuts and cheese on first attempt of lchf and I added weight. None has lost me 4st in 10mths.
I am the same generation that never really snacked still don't. Yes my grown up grandchildren graze to .My parents when they were alive had a cup of tea and something for supper every evening about 9pm it could be a bacon sandwich cold meat or cheese and pickle whatever they had in and many people of their generation always had supperI go against the tide with snacking. I am of the generation where no-one snacked other than an odd biscuit sometimes. We had our 3 meals a day plus a drink and maybe a biscuit at bedtime. No-one grazed in those days. My husband is the same, as is our daughter. My adult grandchildren are different. They are grazers. It seems to be the done thing to do these days. I cannot for the life of me understand why. If we eat sufficient nutrients in our regular meals there is no biological need for it.
I will go and hide under a chair now .....
I am the same generation that never really snacked still don't. Yes my grown up grandchildren graze to .My parents when they were alive had a cup of tea and something for supper every evening about 9pm it could be a bacon sandwich cold meat or cheese and pickle whatever they had in and many people of their generation always had supper
I think it was because the majority of people back then had their main meal midday and then had tea about 4.30/ 5pm which was bread butter and jam or Marmite and cake of some kind so I suppose by the evening they were hungry again. By the time I married in the late 50's the trend then was more to have our main meal in early evening so we were not hungry after that so the evening supper really died out and as you said it was just a biscuit with a cup of tea before bed timeYes, same as my family. Certainly something has happened to change all this. I'm just glad I was brought up as a non-grazer and have continued throughout my life.
I think it was because the majority of people back then had their main meal midday and then had tea about 4.30/ 5pm which was bread butter and jam or Marmite and cake of some kind so I suppose by the evening they were hungry again. By the time I married in the late 50's the trend then was more to have our main meal in early evening so we were not hungry after that so the evening supper really died out and as you said it was just a biscuit with a cup of tea before bed time
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