Man loses 300 pounds after failed WLS?

Mar 06, 2013

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This morning a story was featured on Good Morning America.  Chris Powell is a beautiful soul and I can't be grateful enough that he said he wasn't for or against weight loss surgery but he mentioned he has seen many after surgery for help with weight loss.  This is a misleading statement because his clients wouldn't be  WLS post-ops who kept the weight off.  The words that sent an arrow through my heart..."Brian was so busy focusing on altering his body that he didn't change his mind and that's where the transformation happens.  Then he got it. He learned from his mistake.  And then he said I'm going to do this the right way. I'm going to walk my dog. I'm going to start one step at a time."  I know Chris meant the right way was by making the transformation in his head but it sounds like weight loss surgery was the wrong way.

Chris made some excellent points that I've been talking about for years.

With every transformation we need to surround ourselves with people who love us unconditionally.

Find another purpose that feels much better than food ever did.  Always have something to look forward to more than food.

Most importantly he mentioned that after you quit getting the thrill of seeing the scale move and getting all those compliments, you have to find more happiness in service to others.

Where are the stories about those who figured it out the first time around after surgery?  We have to work just as hard every day to maintain our weight loss.  This isn't about me....it's about all of us who have gotten our lives back.  While some haven't kept it all off they are still 100 pounds plus ahead of the game.  Watching someone freed from their bed, wheelchair or walker is a miracle to me.  Seeing someone resolve their diabetes is a miracle.  Some of us have damaged our bodies so intense exercise isn't an option but there are still ways to move our bodies.

For years I've been writing People Magazine when they publish the issue about people losing half their weight.  They don't want my story because I had surgery and they really don't understand how many times we've lost half our weight only to gain it back.  Why can't they celebrate those who have kept it off period?  It is always funny when I hear how weight loss surgery doesn't work but the moment someone loses a great deal of weight quickly they are immediately accused of having surgery.

I want this post to be understood.  Brian is to be congratulated for figuring it out no matter when it was.  Chris knows how to teach people how to keep the weight off but I hope some day he'll learn more about our community. Please don't leave negative comments about either of them.

The cynic in me says no one wants to do positive stories on WLS because it just isn't good television.

Maybe some day....in my lifetime...the stigma will go away forever.

 

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