Inspiration
Hi everybody,
I posted this message to someone who had a question about Dr. Blackstone's food plan. I decided to put it up here, as a new topic, because I know how important inspiration is when going through this process.
I haven't been on this site in years-until today. I smiled when you talked about getting sick of chicken, eggs and yogurt. I remember being at that stage and I wanted to tell you that you have no idea how your mindset and outlook will change. I had surgery in 2003 with Dr. Blackstone. Some of the major changes in my life?
Here are a few:
- I no longer live to eat. I eat to live, simply to sustain myself. I'm not a slave to food.
- I no longer feel guilty about what I eat, feel like I have to "diet" or feel like I have to be restricted
as far as food goes.
- Over the past few years I've been able to experience what it feels like to be "normal." I suppose
I've gone beyond "normal," because I have people call me words like "tiny," "skinny," and other
variations. I feel even better than normal. I feel beautiful-after spending all of my adult life, until
age 33, as a morbidly obese woman.
- I lost 150 pounds. I'm 5'6" and weigh 140 lbs. I wear a size 8, which is still difficult for me to
believe some times. There are times when I pick something my size up, hold it up and say,
"There's no way this will fit me." The surprise and pride is always there when I go to the fitting
room and the pants fit me perfectly.
- I'm able to love more completely, because I'm able to believe I can be loved and have people
attracted to me.
I didn't want to get too long-winded, but those are some things I wanted to share with you. One side note-when I was 1 year post-RNY, and not finished losing weight, I got pregnant with triplets. Yes, I have triplets. The pregnancy was great, my babies were all healthy and now they're 5 years old and all on the honor roll in kindergarten. :) Keep the faith, don't worry about food. I have never had any plastic surgery or skin removal, and that's something I'd like to do. I'm fortunate that, in my clothes, the fact that I have excess skin doesn't show. A swimsuit or naked? Completely different story! I try not to let the skin bother me too much, but I think it will always be a concern for me...until I, eventually, have it removed.
Best of luck to you!
Lanelle
RNY July 2003
Pre-op: 290
Current: 5'6", 140 lbs, size 8.
I posted this message to someone who had a question about Dr. Blackstone's food plan. I decided to put it up here, as a new topic, because I know how important inspiration is when going through this process.
I haven't been on this site in years-until today. I smiled when you talked about getting sick of chicken, eggs and yogurt. I remember being at that stage and I wanted to tell you that you have no idea how your mindset and outlook will change. I had surgery in 2003 with Dr. Blackstone. Some of the major changes in my life?
Here are a few:
- I no longer live to eat. I eat to live, simply to sustain myself. I'm not a slave to food.
- I no longer feel guilty about what I eat, feel like I have to "diet" or feel like I have to be restricted
as far as food goes.
- Over the past few years I've been able to experience what it feels like to be "normal." I suppose
I've gone beyond "normal," because I have people call me words like "tiny," "skinny," and other
variations. I feel even better than normal. I feel beautiful-after spending all of my adult life, until
age 33, as a morbidly obese woman.
- I lost 150 pounds. I'm 5'6" and weigh 140 lbs. I wear a size 8, which is still difficult for me to
believe some times. There are times when I pick something my size up, hold it up and say,
"There's no way this will fit me." The surprise and pride is always there when I go to the fitting
room and the pants fit me perfectly.
- I'm able to love more completely, because I'm able to believe I can be loved and have people
attracted to me.
I didn't want to get too long-winded, but those are some things I wanted to share with you. One side note-when I was 1 year post-RNY, and not finished losing weight, I got pregnant with triplets. Yes, I have triplets. The pregnancy was great, my babies were all healthy and now they're 5 years old and all on the honor roll in kindergarten. :) Keep the faith, don't worry about food. I have never had any plastic surgery or skin removal, and that's something I'd like to do. I'm fortunate that, in my clothes, the fact that I have excess skin doesn't show. A swimsuit or naked? Completely different story! I try not to let the skin bother me too much, but I think it will always be a concern for me...until I, eventually, have it removed.
Best of luck to you!
Lanelle
RNY July 2003
Pre-op: 290
Current: 5'6", 140 lbs, size 8.