Weight loss-Learn it the first time -discussion
I agree with all that you have said. I can't argue with you. I would have to say that stress is the biggest hurdle of all for me. I have reverted back to my old ways of handling stress. Like you, for a season, I was able to keep my head and actions in line with rules of WLS weight loss and maintenance. However, a few stressful life events caused a series of what you called "bad days". The bad days turned into bad choices, the bad choices turned in to bad consequences. The bad consequences turned into not wanting to face the reality of the scale.
Granted, as an adult, we all have to face the music of our actions, no matter how the actions were started. So... the long and short of it is, if you can ... never steer away from the rules. However, if you do... try and regroup quickly.
They operated on my stomach and not my head. I have allowed life's obstacles and the comfort of old habits to take me off course. I take solace in one thing, however. My pouch is still there as are the rules. Jumping back on the bandwagon will result in the right consequences, which is where I am today.
Thanks for this thoughtful post. No offense taken. It's just reality.
Denise
I also like what you said about the cloths thing. When I got engaged my mother in law bought me $1,700 worth of new cloths!! LITERALLY a whole new wardrobe, I threw EVERYTHING else out. that was last september... right now I'm only wearing half of them, cause some just don't "look right" cause they're snug. and it reality hit me.. "what happens when the last few cloths that now fit, no longer fit.. I can't afford a whole new wardrobe, and I threw everything else out" It was a HUGE eye opener and motivation, I mean who wants to walk around nake? It's partly what got me on this website..because I needed "obesity help!".
Anyway. I will never be the "I lost all my weight and kept it off!" story. But if I'm the "I lost a lot of my weight, then started gaining, and then on my own with the help of the tool, I lost 80 more lbs! And have now maintained that for 7 years" or something. I mean, that's a pretty cool story too. BUT I REFUSE to be the "I lost a lot of weight and gained it all back" story.... Surgery was the "last chance" sort of thing..if this doesn't work.. if this fails, or rather, if I fail IT...then I'm outa luck... i already tried EVERYTHING before surgery, there's nothing left to try. I MUST follow the rules, use my tool, and work my butt off (literally).
WOW I said a mouth full!
Leslee
Before/Lowest/Current/Goal I have come too far to take orders from a cookie!
For some ppl, mechanical break down is the reason, and most docs do not acknowledge that THEIR surgery could have mechanics issues, which is why other docs do a brisk business in fixing mechanical defects. And the proof is in the puddgin with these victims, because with a working surgery, they are down to a reasonable wt for their range.
True, there are ppl with eating disorders. But they are only about 10% of us. There are ppl *****spond the physical disorder in what appears to be mental health crazy ways. The best example is PICA, which is the crunching of ice and dirt due to iron deficiency. Physical means makes ppl do crazy things and it even seems crazy to them. But many nutritional issues will present as "crazy" issues. Once a person thinks they are weak or nuts, they have a uch harder time hunting down the real reason they cannot resist M*M's but can resist other candies (it's about the texture, not about the sugar).
A relaxed stoma really sends ppl into crazy land. "What? I can even out eat surgery? I must be a real nut case, unworthy to participae in live or on line support groups".
I encourage ppl to seek help for mechanical issues ASAP. And work on whatever eating behaviors they have adapted to. Often times, the "bad" eating habits are what was taught as a part of their program. When ppl say they are non-compliant, I often wonder to what? Some are what I call the auto-regain program, teaching things that will ultimate lead to wt gain, all the while adhering carefully to a plan developed for ppl who do not have the physical portion of our disease.
I'll be interested in the responses. My own regains were:
1. mechanical failure 5 yrs. (fixed)
2. stupidity with sugar 5.5 yrs
3. see #2 at 8 yrs
4. see #3 at 11 yrs
I fixed them all with the tool for the job. But not everyone has the opportunity for such a large overview as I do, and might not be able to grasp the problem based on symptoms.
Michelle
RNY, distal, 10/5/94
P.S. My year + long absence has NOTHING to do with my WLS, or my type of WLS. See my profile.
Before Surgery: 214
Highest Weight: 240
Now: 125.6
Goal: 130