Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 Oh , it all sounds too good to be true! My surgery is Wednesday the 10th and I am hoping that one day down the road I will be singing the praises of the DS too. Thanks for sharing, it is so inspiring. Sheryle DR K 10-10-01 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2001 Report Share Posted October 6, 2001 Oh Mel!! You are such an inspiration.. thanks for sharing this, it really helps keep goals in mind... seems like its taking forever and im only 3.5 weeks out! lol.. Sue > I had a surprise this morning: I got on the scale and found that I had > dropped another pound. Six months after reaching my previous low weight > of 156, I am still stable -- and even dipping lower than my previous low > weight. This surgery is a wonder! > > Since my weight stabilized about six months ago, I have been watching > the scale and wondering if I would experience any regain of weight. I > have seen my weight fluctuate between 156-159, depending on the time of > the month. I've been nervously waiting for the other shoe to drop -- my > mind doesn't want to grasp that after a lifetime of obesity, morbid > obesity, and being on the cusp of super-morbid obesity, that I could > ever succeed at KEEPING weight off. > > Well, I'm starting to believe that this is sticking. > > Nearly two years post-op, and here is my DS experience to date: > > - I have lost 93% of my excess weight > - I have had ZERO regain of weight > - I'm wearing really, truly not-tight-at-all size 10 jeans > - I eat whatever, whenever, however much I want. I enjoy liberal treats. > - I still take my vitamins religiously > - I feel better than I have ever felt in my life! > > I *ran* the other day in the park, playing with my daughter -- just > because I can! And I didn't get winded at all, nor did I or feel (as > Sharon S. says) like " an ambulating spectacle " . Nobody gave me a second > glance. > > To the pre-ops, hang in there! Two years of my life has zoomed by like > nothing, and this has been easier than I ever dreamed. Easy way out? Not > the decision -- that was tough. The recovery wasn't a bed of roses, but > it wasn't too bad. But, beyond that -- yes, losing this weight this way > has been the easiest and smartest thing I have ever done. Yay for smart, > yay for easy! Whoo hoo! > > There is so much more to say about life now, and how much better it is > than pre-op. I think I'll save it for my two-year anniversary and write > a tome at that time. > > Hugs, > M. > > --- > in Valrico, FL, age 39 > Lap DGB/DS by Dr. Rabkin 10/19/99 > Starting weight 299, now 155 > Starting BMI 49.7, now 25.8 > Starting size 26/28, now 10/12 > http://www.duodenalswitch.com/Patients/_M_/melanie_m_.html > > Direct replies: mailto:melanie@t... > > > _________________________________________________________ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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