To all you YO-YO'ers,Why do you feel this time will be different?
I think I read somewhere that the surgery is only a tool, and that some kind of food and exercise plan should be followed for long term success.
If you don't follow your surgeons and NUTs advice you are probably setting yourself up for disappointment and failure.
There appear to be no guarantees with the WLS, and from what I read, it takes work. The surgery alone will probably not make you reach your goals, you need to work that tool.
That being said, I believe your attitude, and support from your family, friends, and other OHers will help you stick to the plan.
HTH,
Fred
Hi there, What a great question!! I too had no problem with losing weigh pre op. It was the maintaining, that I couldnt do.
Well, to be honest with you I dont think my mind will ever be ease. I know that I will never be cured of my obesity mentally, and I know that I have to work my tool every day to make healthier choices. I am definately able to eat alot more but I really try to stick to my surgeons guidelines, and track everything in my food. Its different post op. Your taste buds change. I was an extrememe chochoholic, and now I much rather crave salty foods than sweet.I guess I just think the vsg is a wonderful tool, that has helped me but I am the one that did the work. For me its just alot easier to hop back on the wagon than it was before.. I also try and keep a positive attitude. If I think of the what if's in life, I think I'd go crazy. I just try and think about how wonderful it feels in my new skin, compared to before, and it motivates to continue on my healthy lifestyle. Maybe thats the difference now-I dont feel like I am on a diet, I just feel that I've made a lifestyle change..
Highest weight.........248
Day of surgery..........223
Current weight......... 123.8
Loss to date..............124.2 lbs
on 5/12/08 7:49 am