Is WLS Cheating?
My SO surprised me by asking me that question this evening, he has been very supportive about my having surgery thus far, and for some reason it made me very angry and I retorted "cheating who, who am I going to be cheating by eating a half of cup of food at a time for the rest of my life, taking enormous amounts of vitamins for the rest of my life, dumping, and god knows what else.Sounds more like I'm cheating myself."I realized after that they really don't get it , do they, people who don't struggle with weight problems. No matter how supportive they may be, how generous of heart, how condescending, they just don't get it.How many times has someone you loved said something so dumb you wanted to thump them?Sorry, Just had to vent. Pam


Open Gastric Bypass RNY
May 2nd 2003
(almost 5 years post-op!!! 155 lbs lost at goal!)

After I stopped laughing from the familiarity of your post............. Heck yes, its cheating. But not in the way the ignorant think. It is cheating premature death from morbid conditions. It is cheating obesity from interfering with our lives anymore. It is cheating other people of the opportunity to discriminate due to weight. Yeah, its cheating alright, but certainly not in the way some ignorant people think. Nobody asks a cancer patient if surgery is cheating. Just a thought, but when my spouse was asking me these same types of questions and accusing me of taking the easy way out, he was really just afraid of what will happen with the surgery and afterward. Most people's comments have more to do with THEM than they do YOU. When you remember this, everything slides into perspective and their comments get easier to deal with. I was fortunate to have had the unfortunate cir****tances of dealing with infertility before this. After a few times of hearing how God just didn't want parenthood for me (meanwhile crack heads have babies, and they deserve parenthood according to God? I think not.) I got a thick skin and decided that it only matters what I think. There will be people who will put their discomfort off onto you. Yeah, they're against something until they themselves are in your shoes, then it becomes a different story altogether. My favorite response to ignorance is to smile and say nothing. Second, I like to ask "what would make you ask something like that?" and leave it at that. Usually , that gets the subject ended! Best wishes to you on your journey.