Guest guest Posted July 23, 2002 Report Share Posted July 23, 2002 Soapbox time It is one of the " quirks " of having had surgery to lose weight, that our own individual mental and physical make up come into conflict. When you can " accept " the fact that you can actually be the person in the crowd that you always wanted to be, and that your changes are real (and can be permanent if you don't undermine the surgical process, but follow a life long routine of a healthy lifestyle ), then you can really begin to enjoy the really new you. I can understand, the feeling of " fear " and " doubt " that may enter into the mind of someone having had the surgery and having seen weight loss, but feeling when will this stop and I start gaining it all back...believe me, this is the power of a strong mental image of ones self in conflict with a fast physical change going on. If you didn't go through a period of fear and frustration, I would wonder about your future for weight loss success...it is normal. But, believe me, as time passes you will find that just as sure as you were able to eat your way into obesity, you can convert your old lifestyle into a new one and be the person you always dreamed of being and permanently. Between, July 13th, 1979 and September 13th, 1980 my weight changed from 413lbs to under 190lbs (I was 6'2 " tall and large frame). My mind was on a roller-coaster ride. I was happy with the physical change, but I had my doubts about it lasting....it wasn't till 1995 that I had my " tummy tuck " performed, and that was just under 9lbs of excesss skin removed. I lost 4 " around my waist, with that removed. The only reason, I went through the TT was because of the irritation that I was having with it. Statistically, at the time of my surgery... 80% of those havaing the gastric by-pass were female; 80% of those would level off and then regain lost weight within 5 years of the procedure. It was caused by, I believe, the lack of follow-up on the patients part and not having any kind of support group of peers that they could interact with. So, today, I feel we have a much stronger base for success with the results of weight loss, if we are willing to follow the doctor's guidance, interact with others and help as we are capable of doing. ///Bob Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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