A very serious question
The day before surgery I started having doubts. When I woke up fully from surgery I was thinking "what the hell have I done?". Now, 10 weeks out................ I'm so happy I could bust! I'm glad I did this. Is it easy? Hell no. Is it hard work? You betcha. Do I deserve it? You got it! Right now I have lost 68# and am doing wonderful!
My Type 2 diabetes is gone. My blood pressure is normal. My cholesterol is perfect. I no longer snore so loud my hubby has to sleep in the next room. My sleep apnea is gone. I sleep so soundly and restfully I feel great. My knees, hips and feet don't hurt. My hands are doing great!
My gallbladder has gone south, but what the heck. Who needs a gallbladder after WLS? I have so much energy now it's crazy. I have to stop and think about meals and what I want to eat. Can I still go out to dinner - yes! I make wiser choices.
Thanksgiving is coming up. Ya wanna know what I've learned? It's all abou the F worrd. Not food but FAMILY!! True, food may be a central part, but it's not what it's all about. I can eat my tiny bits and still enjoy my full serving of FAMILY! I will be around longer to enjoy them.
Would I do this again??? In a heartbeat! Do I wish I had done this 5 years ago when my friend tried to talk me into it? You betcha.
I LOVE MY WLS!!! This tool Rocks! But, remember, YOU have to control what you eat. You have to make this tool work. You have to make excellent choices. YOU are in charge of your life - not the food you eat!
Take back control! Remember to LIVE! Enjoy Life.
The Incredible Shrinking MoMo (As my hubby calls me)
Liz
I a tell you if I was not scared to have sugery or you were not...I would say we all need our heads examined. This is a huge step in your life and there is no turning back. I am nearly 6 and half years out and I would not have changed a thing even though I thought like Maureen as to what and the hell have I done waking up from surgery.
When you get yourself on the losing side....you are going to say to yourself....now why didn't I do this sooner!
Don't listen to all the negatives people are telling you...people are scared too and they are scared of you changing. And yeah baby you are going to change for the good!
“When you find peace within yourself, you become the kind of person who can live at peace with others.” –Peace Pilgrim (1908-1981).
This is all normal, everyone has these feelings at some point. Do you know what that means? That means that you KNOW its a life changing surgery.
If you have been doing you "homework" hear on the boards and reading profiles, you know most of feel that way at some point along the road. The day after my surgery, some idiot (who also had the surgery) called me in the hospital to tell me "so & so just died and she had her surgary yesterday also." Yap you bet I started freaking out. What kind of jerk would call someone and tell them someone just dead. There all kinds out there.
But Since this the site for WLS, when was the last time you heard of a death? I have not heard of one in a long time. What does that tell you?
But on the other hand, if you are not ready, you are not ready, You don't have a date yet, so that might change when you get one, but make sure you are ready, THIS IS A LIFE CHANGING surgary.
Best of luck
Yes, there are risks, but for me the risks of staying obese were even greater. Once I made up my mind to have the surgery (after thorough research, and meeting many more people who had done it), I never looked back. Even on the morning of surgery, I was excited about my new beginning, not scared or nervous.
My only regret is that I dismissed the idea five years ago based on scare stories rather than researching it then!
Julia (AKA angelsecho)
Rhonda
Take a quiet moment and let your mind rest. You will find your answer deep within yourself, if the WLS is ment to be.
GOOD LUCK..............................................Laura

~Katt~ Obesity Help Support Group Leader
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Sexy isn't a look, it's a state of mind. ~Me~
How people treat you is their karma; how you react is yours. ~Dr. Wayne Dyer~
However, I never listen to people who want to tell stories about how they know someone who knew someone who.... Most of the time these stories are at least third hand, if not more distorted, and are about people who had the surgery in the dark ages or had the surgery and didn't follow the rules.
WLS is like having a baby in some ways. When you are pregnant people really get off on telling you stories about horrible pregnancies that led to horrible outcomes, but most people get through it just fine.

My freakouts were more about fears of the unknown and about how permanent this surgery is. I suspect that at least half the people who freak out before surgery about dying are really freaking about the unknown and it just crystalizes for them around the "people die" stories.
The other thing to keep in mind is that you probably did a lot of research and soul-searching before coming to the decision. Remind yourself of the thought processes you went through. Let your head be in charge of this one, not your heart. Your heart is a big fraidy-cat but your head is smart!
Some people make a pros and cons list too and find that very helpful. Do pros and cons of having the surgery and pros and cons of not having it. When I did that is when it became clear that all my arguments against WLS were fear-based. Once I realized what was driving the negative thoughts, it was a lot easier to ignore them.
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