Jennifer A.

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Lexi

02/28/2025 12:56PM in Fatgirlfedup's Fierce February Dietbet
  • Giveaway time! Two random winners will receive a $25 Amazon giftcard & two winners will receive a fedup tee! To enter to win, leave below your favorite positive quote or non scale victory! All winners will be announced at the end of our game - good luck!

Amy T. , WanderHealth and like this photo.

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Courtney C.

Everything happens for a reason!

WanderHealth

My non-scale victory is that my skin gets sooo much better whenever I eat healthy and exercise more. I love that result! :hearts:

aimie c.

02/13/2025 5:51AM in Fatgirlfedup's Fierce February Dietbet
  • Guys send all good thoughts an prayers ! I had what I assumed was chest gas pains …… turns out it was gallstones ….. 9 to be exact !!! I have an apt set with a general surgeon Feb 26th an walking on egg shells with what I eat an drink until then here is a lovely photo of them 😩😩😩

Emilie T. , Regina B. and like this photo.

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livingmyBecslife

I can sympathise with you! I spent Jan-March last year dealing with chronic gallstone attacks. I had multiple stones with the biggest being 16mm in diameter (the bile duct is only 5mm). Had my gallbladder removed on Easter Tuesday, but they left a couple of small stones behind, so had to have a second procedure done the following week. Try just eating bland food like plain chicken, toast, potatoes or if you can tolerate some salad. I struggled a lot because one week I could eat something, the next I’d eat that same thing and I’d have a massive attack and be in a lot of pain. From about mid Feb, I was having about 3-4 attacks a week. Once I recovered from the surgery, I’ve been fine. Don’t have any real issues with food since. Some people can struggle a bit if they eat something too fatty etc. I did have one day where I had pain like I was having an attack and I put it down to the fact that I’d had a few days of eating pretty crappy food and it was my body letting me know that wasn’t good. Good luck, hopefully the surgeon is happy to operate and you don’t have to wait too long

aimie c.

@everyone update I have pancreatic insufficiency and the medication that I take for it. CREON causes the gallstones so no matter what I do the medication will continue to cause them. I had an attack so bad two weeks ago I ended up in the hospital for a week and then in surgery and in the hospital this MondayI am home now. Thank you for all the well wishes and prayers.

Lura F.

02/12/2025 8:08PM in Fatgirlfedup's Fierce February Dietbet
  • High Protein Banana Pudding! ????

Emilie T. , Diana M. and like this photo.

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Lura F.

Yes there is options to omit items

Lura F.

  • Here is the break down! Cottage is the main ingredient!

Jennifer A.

02/06/2025 6:33AM in Fatgirlfedup's Fierce February Dietbet
Does anyone follow low carb/keto? I would love to hear some of your favorite recipes that doesn’t call for a million ingredients! 😂 I’ve tried a few I found online, but hoping to hear what others really like!

Emilie T. , Bianca L. and like this comment.

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Yogi

I've dome it alot since I'm post menopausal. I try do do carbs that are considered whole foods. I started off with about 30 to 40 carbs. And decrease it to about 20, on 3 days a week. Alternating works very well.
I have also done more structural t consistently and while it's difficult. I did lose weight.

Yogi

The more structural was 20 carbs a day.