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Where would you be right now if you didnt have this surgery?
Me having my heart problems. I was truly at the end of my life. I couldnt walk 6 foot without feeling faint and wanting to pass put. Couldbt sleep at night because i couldnt breath because there wasnt enough oxygen pumping to my heart. So I do have to say. I do not think I would be alive. I do not think my heart would have lasted much longer. It was only at 31 percent now its at 51 percent. So thats a big difference in alsmost 2 years. I hope it will kepp getting better. I feel so young and full of so much energy. Also I think I would be way over 300 pounds if not for the surgery. I was gaining rapidy because i coulnnt do anything
Hugs to each and all of you. and we all have a birthday comming up. 2 years hard to imagine. We should all make our day very specail. Im thinking about a very romantic diner date in a beautiful dress. I will see.
Hugs to you all
Barb
This surgery has changed my life totally, and my husband's life, too (he also had it). We're new people and have such a different outlook on life.
I'm not sure what would have happened had I not had the surgery. Probably dead before 45 (I'll be 44 in Oct) or disabled from a bad stroke. Thank God for RNY!
Paula
Where would I be today ? Probably be 350 plus pounds starting on another
"diet" high blood pressure, sitting on my couch having my daughter get things for me instead of me doing it myself and dreading the thought of taking the grandson out to play with his "wheeler". This is the kind of anniversary I will enjoy celebrating come September
Sandy