Anyone else nervous about being 1 year out?

Linda K.
on 8/6/04 3:10 pm - Chicago, IL
Congratulations and happy rebirthday! You're doing fabulous. Everyone loses at a different rate and your body may just be resting a bit. Don't get hung up on numbers. When your body is ready to lose again, it will. You can do whatever you want. Keep up the great work!
Kathy K.
on 8/8/04 12:42 am - NC
My anniversary is approaching too. and I am thrilled I have lost 86 lbs and weigh 160 lbs now beats the heck outta 246 lbs and so much healthy for this surgery I am a success as Dr Cook said the other day. Yes It would be nice for me to lose another 20 lbs but I am 49 years old and I already have a lil loose skin scared to lose anymore really. I went into this wls for my health only. and I feel GREAT ! Best thing for you to do isgo back on protein drinks and veggies and fruit and NO CARBS and you will start losing again. Good Luck. You sound like you are doing wonderful.
Amy G.
on 8/18/04 12:06 am - Waite Park, MN
Reading the comments here I feel as if you all might have lost perspective of what really matters. Do you feel better? Has your quality of life improved? I know mine has and for that I am most thankful! I used to focus only on what I weighed, but now I see that I am most likely where I will be for the rest of my life at 150 lbs. Cindy, why do you want to be in the "normal" BMI range? What is really normal? Do not conform yourself to a chart, what others think, or how they view you. Be happy with what you have accomplished, because some people will only DREAM of what you now have. YOUR HEALTH. -Amy 1 year out on Friday.
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