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Hello I am also 12 years out since surgery. I started at 324 go down to 135. After 12 years I have gained recently about 25 lbs . Over the last 5 years I have lost my sister to cancer and my mom to heart failure issues. I am working on taking off the 25 pounds.like you I am grateful for the success that this sergury has given me. It is a continuous struggle and work. Hang in there.
I started out at 341. I landed solidly between 195 & 200 for YEARS. I got sick and was unable to exercise & gained 35lbs. I had a hysterectomy 6 weeks ago and am back on track. I've already lost 7lbs and am ready to lose 43 more (so I have a bigger cushion for slippage).
Listen, I never got down to the incredible weights that I see on this forum. I've NEVER seen 150lbs & don't expect to. I am fine with myself if I can maintain somewhere between 180 & 200. That is the weight where I feel prettiest, most comfortable and not deprived. I still enjoy my life whi*****ludes food. Now that I am approaching 50 though, I think I want to find a plastic surgeon to deal with my panis & arms.
I have had several nutritional issues over the years but I have to say that having this surgery really was one of the best things that ever happened to me. I am now watching my family members that didn't think it was a good idea go through a lot of health issues related to their obesity.
The surgery is the best decision that I ever made, but everyone must make their own decision. As I said surgery is no magic bullet, but it can be a start of a whole new life. Remember there is a reason that you were overeating in the first place, you have to get that straightened out first or you will substitute something else for the food.
Best of luck to everyone. God Bless.