Do you remember?
As you began to lose weight either pre-op or post-op, do you recall the feeling you had when you had more spring in your step and just stopped hurting in certain areas? Your shoulders back. And just a general feeling that you had lost way more weight than you actually did since you felt so good.
I had one of those moments today. I was running around for work getting in and out of my truck and as the day went on I realized how easy it was and how I was not in the pain that I normally am. How my shoulders were back and I was walking straight.
I felt like I had lost 50 pounds, not just the 17 pre-op pounds.
Got me wondering if any of you recall that moment you felt "Lighter on your feet".
Rny 2/11/03-> ERny 12/26/07-> Duodenal Switch 5/12/2010
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No matter what my weight, I've always been very active. It just took me a long time to do things because I would have to stop and rest between pulling the laundry out of the dryer and getting it moved to the couch to fold. I never stopped doing things, I would just have to rest 10 minutes for every 5 minutes of work I did. Sweep 1/4 of the patio and sit and wait for my breathing and heart rate to return to normal before I moved to the next section. One day I was laying ceramic tile on the floor and realized that I had been working for hours without stopping. I also realized that I wasn't clinging to the counter for dear life as I hauled myself up off the floor. I had been getting up and down and going back and forth to the garage to cut tile for hours. I'd been hauling boxes of tile and bags of thinset and mixing it up with no effort. Connie