phatgirl
New Member
This a support forum where people come to find & share info which is a terrific thing! However, please remember when asking and giving advice that each surgeon/hospital/surgical group may give conflicting advice to what you were told. Each person should follow their own team's advice, their professional team has their medical welfare at heart.
That said, it is neither helpful or supportive to tell someone else that they don't take their weight loss journey seriously. You can't presume to know someone else's intentions or the medical advice they have been given. I personally and most likely anyone who has had Dr. Ammori (correct me if I am wrong) was never told to avoid alcohol, only to be mindful of how often & how much I consume for the reasons I already listed in my last post. I have had a few drinks post-op and I know for certain that I take my weight loss very seriously - I have lost over 9stone in 10 months and currently have a healthy BMI!
So the debate may rage on with 'should you or shouldn't you drink alcohol' but please no more judging of others who have followed their professional advice and exercised moderation and mindfulness. A lifetime is a long time to avoid something you like, but a year isn't really if you have been advised to wait. In the end it is up to you how you proceed.
Nic
That said, it is neither helpful or supportive to tell someone else that they don't take their weight loss journey seriously. You can't presume to know someone else's intentions or the medical advice they have been given. I personally and most likely anyone who has had Dr. Ammori (correct me if I am wrong) was never told to avoid alcohol, only to be mindful of how often & how much I consume for the reasons I already listed in my last post. I have had a few drinks post-op and I know for certain that I take my weight loss very seriously - I have lost over 9stone in 10 months and currently have a healthy BMI!
So the debate may rage on with 'should you or shouldn't you drink alcohol' but please no more judging of others who have followed their professional advice and exercised moderation and mindfulness. A lifetime is a long time to avoid something you like, but a year isn't really if you have been advised to wait. In the end it is up to you how you proceed.
Nic