Can I really do this

loser2be
on 2/13/12 12:22 pm - CA
VSG on 03/02/12
I don't have a lot to say except I am not sure I can do this!

Jill

            
moonglo82
on 2/13/12 12:28 pm
VSG on 03/29/12
Why not?

I'm more and more nervous each week, and I'm still 6 weeks away from surgery, so I can imagine I'll be more nervous the closer it gets.

And a part of me can't wrap my brain around eating the way I will be eating afterwards.

But, so many here say that the eating correctly gets easier after surgery, and I'm keeping faith that this will hold true for me too. And if I can do this, I bet you can too

    
Highest weight: 277 Starting Weight: 250  Surgery Weight: 241  Current Weight: 130

Goal Reached in 10.5 months :)


 

TheBiscuit
on 2/13/12 12:31 pm - TX
 What aren't you sure about? There are lot of things you could be worrying about, but let's talk through some of the big ones:

Not waking up from surgery? Pretty slim chance. Your risk of dying prematurely from being obese are astronomically higher than dying on an operating table. There's an entire team of doctors and nurses at your side doing nothing but monitoring you the whole way through. You're safer there than on the road.

Not being able to control your eating habits? The sleeve does a great job of restricting what you can get away with. Yes, you can eat ice cream and soft foods all day long and not lose. Why would you do that, though? That points to some sort of emotional/mental association with food and you can help solve this by seeing a therapist. The can talk you through your head issues.

Afraid of feeling sick and tired and unable to enjoy life? We all feel that way in the week or two following surgery. We've thrown up blood, been bedridden with painful abdomens, struggled to keep our fluids down. It's rough in the beginning. Life is so much better when you're not obese, though. A few weeks, even a few months of struggle are nothing compared to how great it feels to be moving freely and having confidence to take on the world.


foothills3252
on 2/13/12 12:37 pm
VSG on 02/27/12
 thank-you biscuit!! i needed that realization also, im 2 weeks out from surgery and what you said really helped calm my nerves.
TheBiscuit
on 2/13/12 12:40 pm - TX
Keep hanging on, I swear it gets so much better from here. Chin up, honey! 
newme2011-2012
on 2/13/12 12:43 pm
Jill, Jill, Jill...You NEED to change your self talk..... You NEED to say positive things to yourself.. If you always say negative thing to yourself that is what you will get. I believe this 100%... Positive only from here on out... "I can do this" "I deserve this" " I am a special person" "I love me enough to do this" and on and on and on..... Come on now!!!
I know you can do this now YOU need to know you can!!!!
Julie
  Highest weight 330 - GW 150  
      
2muchfluff
on 2/13/12 12:44 pm
 Barring complications, which could happen with any surgery, but very low chance, this surgery was easy.  I was shocked that I had significantly less discomfort than laproscopic gall bladder surgery.  By one week out, unless I thought about it, I had to remind myself that I had surgery, because I felt that good.  Not a scary surgery at all.  You can do this.
            
ruggie
on 2/13/12 12:49 pm - Sacramento, CA
What's not to do?

Your obese life is over.

Get on that table, get a little nip-n-tuck on that stomach, join us on the loser's bench and marvel how your life is changing for the better.

     

Heaviest weight:  310 pounds  (Male, 5'10")

Anne D.
on 2/13/12 12:59 pm
You can do it, just stop telling yourself that you can't. I honestly didn't think the surgery was that painful, I was just super tired. You will feel better each day, and it really won't take that long until you are back to normal. Even better you will lose weight and feel so much better. Give yourself more credit, you are tougher than you think.
        
suitebliss
on 2/13/12 1:03 pm - Southfield, MI
VSG on 03/01/12
 Awww crapola.......Sure you can loose weight, eat healthier, look sexier, have more energy, shop at any store etc.  what you can't do is continue to be unhealthy, no energy, be restricted to big girl stores and continue to worry about co-morbities.  I tell myself that I'm making the best investment in myself and so are you!

HW: 350 SW: 332 CW: 198 GW:  167
Pre-Op Loss: -7lbs M1: -23lbs (299) M2: -20 (279) M3: -8 (271) M4: -8 (263) M5: -13 (250) M6: -10 (240) M7: -7 (233) M8: -8 (225) M9: 10 (215) M11: (215) M12: 7 (208) M13:1 (207)M 14(205) M15 (203) M16 (201)

1st short term goal: 290 (done 4/16 @ 288). 2nd short term goal: 275 (done 5/20) 3rd short term goal: 250 (Aug 1) 4th short term goal: 220 (11/30) 5th short term goal 199 (wonderland) (November 2013) NEXT GOAL:  190lbs
    

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