Explaining the weight loss....
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Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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Joyce, I struggle with that same thing. Part of my struggle is that I know that when people make comments like that, they are really looking for a quick one-liner, rather than a life history!
I decided early on that I would be up-front with people I work with, as answering longer questions early would help them better understand what I'm doing, and how my life has changed. As for brief encounters with people I really don't know that intimately, I think I'm going to start telling people, "I've made some life changes that include a better diet and more exercise." I will only divulge more information if I have a more personal connection with the person, otherwise it's really none of their business. Jodell and I are still very much in the "shock" stage when we see people who know us. Combined we've lost a total of 145 pounds since our highest weights. I am told by some people that they really didn't recognize me, and thought I was someone else (usually somewhat jokingly).
When people comment about the weight I've lost, I tell them that I had gastric bypass. And usually the next question they ask is how do you feel and my response is always great. I feel better than I have in years and years and have more energy. This decision was one of the best things I have ever done for myself.
I only told people that were really close to me what I was doing when I had the surgery. Now if someone asks I do tell them but I also include that is was in no way an easy road for me to take. I think some people have the idea it’s the fast and easy way out. It was not for me I had over a year of being sick every time I ate and now I have headaches almost daily. I also say that a lot of people have better luck then me and sail right through it with no problems. I also mention how I eat now and exercise and how much fun it is to buy new clothes in a size 8.
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