What a difference a year makes!
Hello everyone,
Even though it is now past midnight and no longer "offically" my 1 year surgery anniversary, I wanted to post a bit about my post wls life.
I went to the Bariatric Center today for Pam to give me an offical weight on the Tanita scale. And the number is.....
drum roll please.....
138.5 lbs.
This is a monumental WOW moment. At that moment, I weighed exactly half of my hospital admittance weight (277 lbs.). I've lost as many pounds as I now weigh. How cool is that???!!! Dr. Sieloff's goal weight was 158 lbs, my original goal was 142 lbs but I had revised that to 138 to give myself a little more cushion to allow for the normal, expected "bounce". I didn't expect to actually make my goal within the first year, figured I'd be close, but not quite there. What a pleasant surprise to see the scale register my dream number!! I've also been charting my inches lost and I've lost 101.25 inches total body inches. I've gone from a Women's size 26-28 to a Misses size 10.
Losing the pounds and looking better (in my clothes at least) is wonderful, but the most important thing is that I'm healthier. I no longer have sleep apnea, elevated cholesterol & triglycerides, venious hypertension & edema (leg swelling) or chronic low back pain. I'm off all meds except for 1 for my Fibromyalgia that I'm not willing to give up (don't want to risk a Fibro flare-up).
Other great changes this year has brought:
I can walk without becoming flushed, hot & sweaty. My body's thermostat is no longer stuck on High. I can cross my legs like a lady. I fit in restaurant booths without having to shove the table away. I can buckle seat belts in cars & planes without sucking in my gut & tucking the belt underneath. I can shop in the regular sizes departments and in little boutiques that don't carry "Women's" sizes. I can bend over to pick up something off the floor without having to spread my legs to allow a space for my belly to get out of the way. I feel more self-confident and assured. I have more energy. I have greater enthusiasm for life. I'm looking forward to the future instead of dreading it and wondering what new ailment is going to hit me next. The world is a brighter place & I've got more options to explore it!!
When folks ask if I'd have gastric bypass surgery again, I answer with a resounding YES! I can't begin to describe how much my life & health have changed for the better in the past year. But I could never have done it without the support I've received from family & friends and all of you, my OH family. My family & friends have made this journey easier and much more pleasant. I know that without everyone's support I would not have been been successful. So I want to thank all of you, my wonderful surgeon, Dr. Elliott Sieloff (& his fantastic nurse, Jody) and my pcp, Dr. Jesse Judelle, *****commended I "think about" weight loss surgery 4 years ago. THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU!
Vickie J.
277/138.5/138
Linda,
Thank you! I agree with you. I'm sooooo thankful for the opportunities and joy this surgery has brought into my life. I just pray I can continue along the right path as I journey into the days & years ahead! I don't EVER want to go back to where I was a year ago. I just hope & pray that with love & support I'll be strong enough to keep those food demons at bay.
Vickie J.