I told everyone I had surgery, I was extremely proud of the decision I made and I wasn't going to feel ashamed that I had to resort to medical assistance. I had the support from the people I love the most and that is all that counted. For those that did not support the decision, I could care less, the best thing I could do is educate them. I made the decision for ME, not anyone else. So anyone that gave me crap, could kiss my butt in my eyes... I still feel that way.
And those that didn't support it, are obese themselves and come up with every excuse why they couldn't do the surgery... excactly what I used to say about 5 years ago. "I can do it on my own", " I couldn't do it", etc. But these people are a walking timebomb also, have DVT, heart problems, etc.
You obviously have your reasons not to tell your family, but wouldn't you want to use your cousin as a support for what you are BOTH going thru right now? There are alot of changes in the next few months, emotional, pyschical, food, etc. around 9-11 months were the toughest for me, I wish I had more people around in my family that were going thru exactly what I was going thru.
The only person that gave me some pushback was my brother, he told me to just try a diet one more time... I said to him, well, why don't you do the same. Losing 80lbs in 4-6 months is not a result of stress... either you were on the Biggest Loser or you had Weight Loss Surgery. I would suggest being open with people and do not be ashamed of deciding to have the surgery, but that is is me... maybe you have other reasons for not using your family as support. They may not approve at first, but after your education of them and they see the results, they will understand and know it's for your health. But, you have to come to terms with that yourself.
Screw what other people think, you feel better right? You feel great, right? Why not share that?
~Nicole