Hello everyone,
I am 3 weeks post op and already tired from Sweet n Low and Splenda. My husband has taken such an active part in my weight loss process ( which I am super excited about) he has been researching natural sweeteners and has come up with the Agavue Nector. I was wondering if anyone has used this after WLS or if it was allowed. If you have any comments they would truly be welcomed.
Thanks,
Onna Lee
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Weight Loss Surgery Insurance
Yes, you can often get insurance cover for your Weight Loss Surgery. Our own Craig "Big-T" Thompson has been there and done that, and he's written an e-book about it.
There was a rather negative assessment about it, especially concerning weight loss.
I can't remember where the article was, but I will post the link when I find it.
Just be aware that it isn't as helpful as you may think it is.
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So long as you are putting your best foot forward, then,
PATIENCE and PERSEVERANCE
for any/every endeavor you embark on, are imperative for success.
I use Truvia a more natural sweetner from the stevia plant. Same caloric value as splenda and S&L but natural. Taste good too. I used this way before my surgery on everything, drinks, oatmeal, cereal ect.