I though this would make every one share their WOW's

SPatel4
on 4/29/10 1:09 am - Levittown, PA

and I want everyone to share theirs with me if possible. I have had many many WOW's in this WLS journey. I am on the boards everyday but I always learn something new everyday. This was my latest WOW--This was posted by Maura and I broke down in tears when I read it.....
 

I came to Barix 2.5 years to hear Dr. Pupkova speak and Shilpa (my inspiration) spoke about her journey and I made the decision that night. I scheduled an appointment, and fought insurance back and forth, til finally a year later, we started saving for self pay.    I am 4 months out, am close to 60 lost, love that I don’t even recognize myself in the mirror and love these boards and the folks on em!!!

Maura

SO how about you share your biggest WOW's

 
-Shilpa

People comment on my over 100 pound weight loss and attribute it to my WILLpower, but it is my WANTpower: I WANT to be thin and healthy more than anything else! 

 

bvohl
on 4/29/10 1:24 am
Shilpa,

There are so many WOW moments that I have had over the last year, I am struggling with which one to share.

Most recently we went to Disney and I fit on ALL the rides and in the airplane seat and was able to buckle my seat belt with NO problem. I think the thing that struck me the most was that I could walk and walk without being out of breath or sweating! The only downside to all the walking was my feet were killing me! I was wearing supportive sneakers, I just think my feet were not used to all of the walking.

Another WOW is meeting fine people like you, Shilpa!!

((hugs)) Beth
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SPatel4
on 4/29/10 1:50 am - Levittown, PA
Thanks Beth for sharing your WOW's and likewise I am so blessed to meet good people like you as well!!

 
-Shilpa

People comment on my over 100 pound weight loss and attribute it to my WILLpower, but it is my WANTpower: I WANT to be thin and healthy more than anything else! 

 

Liz R.
on 4/29/10 1:35 am - Easton, PA
Well my ongoing wow is the fact that I am 37 weeks pregnant. I was told pre-op that I wouldn't be able to conceive because of PCOS and insulin resistance. After my miscarriage in June I feared that they were right. Well guess what - WRONG!! Baby is FULL TERM (as of tomorrow) and doing perfectly!! 
SPatel4
on 4/29/10 1:51 am - Levittown, PA
Liz,
Thanks for sharing the BIGGEST WOW a woman can ever have!! I still say it's a girl and she will have your red hair. I also say mother's day is your day my dear:)

 
-Shilpa

People comment on my over 100 pound weight loss and attribute it to my WILLpower, but it is my WANTpower: I WANT to be thin and healthy more than anything else! 

 

pieparty
on 4/29/10 2:17 am - Milroy , PA
What a fantastic WOW for you Shilpa to know that you affected someone else's life in such a positive and dramatic way. There have been so many WOW moments. I think that biggest one for me is the change in the way I feel everyday. I have Fibromyalgia and Chronic Fatigue and although losing weight is not a gaurantee  of feeling better with those illnesses I figured it certainly couldn't hurt either. I can't even put into words how different I feel. I have energy! I don't have to sit down every ten minutes to rest when doing dishes or light housework. I don't get out of the shower and immediately sit down on the toilet because I am too tired and weak to dry off and I need a rest. I am moving and grooving all day long. I walk, I shop, I clean, and I am looking for a job. This is all just amazing to me and such a major blessing! Of course wearing a size 8 pants instead of a 26/28 is pretty darn awesome, and I still think my pants are my son's when I am folding laundry cause my butt could never fit into something that small. LOL I tell everyone who will listen how great my new life is. I try to educate anyone I can about what WLS really is and how much work it is and the fact that it is a huge blessing.
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on 4/29/10 3:35 am
My most recent one waas my neighbor had asked me what diet and gym I used to lose weight. Now since I didn't hang a sign on my front door I had RNY surgery not all neighbors know so I said oh I had gastic Bypass and use Retro Fitness. Her reply was OH you did it the easy way ....Well I she caught me in monet and I snapped back harsh that there was NOTHING easy about it and walked away.

Well about 2 weeks later I saw her and she had to know she offended me because she apologized for the comment and did not mean to offend me by what she said.  I told her that it was ok and explained about the surgery.

So the fact that she knew she was offensive when so many don't was a WOW to me.

Also at 2 years out not many WOWs happen but we were out 2 weeks ago and I ran into my best firends SIL and she had not seen me in 2 years She had no idea who I was at all then when she found out it was me she said OMG No offense you lost a ton of weight . ...I had to laugh and siad well yes I did thanks! 
Penguinschick
on 4/29/10 4:09 am, edited 4/29/10 4:09 am - Sewickley, PA
I'm only two months out, but I'm almost 40 pounds down (since suregery, that is) and one of the police at the university I work at has taken to calling me "skinny". He (as well as most of my coworkers) know I had the surgery, but when he hadn't seen me in several weeks and saw me with a few pounds lost and a new haircut tjoked that I looked like a stranger. I know I'm not "skinny" yet, but I've never been called that my entire life. So to date, that's my favorite wow moment.
~Stacy
All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without benefit of experience - Henry Miller

  
steffihope
on 4/29/10 5:16 am - Philadelphia, PA
First of all - Congrats on the 40 pounds!  WAHOO!!!!  Your story just made me smile.  The police officer in my building died suddenly three weeks ago from a massive heart attack at 60 years old.  This year he took to calling me "bones" as I shrunk....it always made me giggle - and he knew I loved it!  Thanks for making me think about him as I am trying to help my students grieve their loss as well as mine! :)
Penguinschick
on 4/29/10 6:03 am - Sewickley, PA
Thank you!! I'm glad I could make you smile! I know that no matter where you live or work, many police officers are a treasured part of the community, (my dad is one of them!) and I love joking around with them and being part of their "family". The fact that these people that love and admire are noticing and supporting me means the world!
~Stacy
All growth is a leap in the dark, a spontaneous unpremeditated act without benefit of experience - Henry Miller

  
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