9th anniversary - still 169 pounds down!
So, whaddaya think? Successful? ![]()
This was me, the summer prior to my surgery and again yesterday afternoon.
I'm not going to lie and say it's been easy. it hasn't. It has been eas-IER than the diets I put myself through year after year after year. I have had my ups and downs, fills and total unfills, hiatial hernia surgery and a bit of a battle to adapt to the "new and improved" band. (I just like the first one better.)
Despite everything, and despite me still wanting to use food as emotional rescue, I have still maintained a 169 pound weight loss.
No one should think that this surgery - or ANY WLS - is going to be easy. We each have to do our part, to do everything possible to insure a good result. And even then, it is still possible to have no success. And I don't know why: bad luck? Bad surgeon? Bad physiology? I don't know, and I feel terrible for those who haven't had success. But I wanted to show that, sometimes, the band DOES work.
Congratulations! I am sure there are lots of folks with the band that appreciate the encouragement that it CAN be done.
I am 5 years out from a RNY and, as of this morning, am only a pound over my goal weight and 3.5 pounds over my lowest weight. I hope (and plan) to still be able to say the same in 4 more years.
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
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