Guest guest Posted April 10, 2001 Report Share Posted April 10, 2001 Pam, First off her is a ((((((((((BIG HUG))))))))))). Please do not beat yourself up. Do you realize that you are strong and special? Look at the steps you are taking to change your life. No,WLS will not be a cure all. It is a tool. Once you start losing the weight your self esteem will also change. Look at your inner spirit. You are good, valuable,and loved. In the end that is all that really matters. Make a choice to be happy. Smile at people even when you do not feel like it. Say nice things to people just because. Call a friend to just chat. Listen to upbeat music. While this is not an instant cure these things can help. I have been there. Smiles and laughter can be infectious. Same with saying nice things. Connect with people who uplift you. Your surgery will come. Seems like forever but then one day you wake up and realize " OMG I am having surgery tomorrow " . Hang in there kiddo. I care about you!!!! Angels hover ever near. DS 4/11/01 Deveney @ OHSU Age 42, BMI 46 > Hi everybody, > > I've been meaning to write to the group, but I just couldn't get motivated to > do it. The fact is, I'm STILL not motivated, but I NEED to do this, so here > goes. > > I've been feeling unusally down lately. Today my letter is to be submitted > to my insurance company for approval. I should be excited, nervous, mad with > anticipation......etc. but I just feel like I don't really care. I know > that this is NOT true. I " m just having another typical " feel sorry for ME " > day, I suppose. Yesterday, I took my 5 1/2 year old daughter to a birthday > party. The weather was gorgeous, and the party was held outside. I felt > somewhat bummed as we arrived, and it only became worse as the party > progressed. Nothing happened at all. It's just that, as usual, I was SO > self-conscious about my weight, and as I watched my daughter running and > playing with reckless abandon, my heart ached. I wanted SO badly to be up > and running with her (even though none of the other adults were). I wanted > to feel confident enough that I could get up and participate in the games if > I WANTED to. I looked around me, and as usual, I was the BIGGEST person > there. What's worse is that I found myself waiting and wishing that the > birthday cake would be served!! That was my total focus: When is the cake > going to be served? How sad and pathetic. I just hate this. I don't want > to live like this. I DO want this surgery with all my heart, but more than > that, I just want all these feelings and behaviors to GO AWAY. I am not > stupid; I know that they will NOT go away with the surgery. I realize that > this will be something that I have to work at for the REST of my life. I > guess what I was looking for here was somebody to tell me that at the very > least, it gets alittle EASIER once you have the surgery. > > Well, thank you all for listening. Here ends the pity party. Any > thoughts you may have or any feedback will be welcomed. (except verbal > lashings!!! > > Pam Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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