What has changed most significantly since your surgery ?
Whats your story ?
Well first is my attitude toward activity and how active I am now. I wouldn't say I was lazy but I definitely wasn't active. I went out of my way to make things easier. I would tire out so much faster. I remember getting all sweaty just doing groceries. I remember going to work one morning and I was cleaning my car off (it snowed the night before) and I was just so totally exhausted by this. I had never felt so tired, I just wanted to go back to bed....I was only 36!!! I still hate cleaning my car off but I never want to feel like that again....at least not till I'm 90!!!
I also have more confidence. I mean look at what I'm doing. I found another job and I'm moving 150 miles away. I would have never done this 150 lbs ago. I hated facing situations where I would have to meet new people. I was sure that every one was looking at me in disgust and judging me.
I also have this desire to do things and go out and have fun. I was happy to just sit and watch TV 24/7. Now I want to bike ride, join a yoga class and go hiking. I am fidgety if I sit too long!!!!
I dress nicer now and care more about my appearance (not just at work but at home too). I put effort into my hair and make-up now.
I take an proactive roll in my health. Not reactive. I don't wait till there's a problem to see the doctor. I see him regularly, I get physicals, I eat properly and exercise. I am actually trying to be healthy. I take an interest in what I eat and where it comes from. Before I would eat fast food every single day. I never drank water but I did drink about 150-200 oz of soda a day!!!
I feel lucky that I made this change relatively young and I have time to reverse the damage I have done to my body and hopefully live a long life.
Lots of things come to mind...no more diabetes and sleep apnea. Those are big and life-changing. I added a lot of good years to my life by choosing the DS.
With the DS, I just roll along and eat what I like, as long as I eat my protein first. That's amazing! I feel so damn normal. I have no embarrassment about food--I order what I want at restaurants and know that no one cares or is judging what I eat, from appetizers to steak to dessert. No one could tell by looking at me and what I eat that I had a bariatric surgery.
Since my DS, I guess I feel powerful, like my Nicolle-ness shines through. I don't think anyone is judging me negatively because of how I look (they are welcome to judge me on my behavior). Before, I'm sure some stupid people wrote me off because I was fat and assigned false character flaws/stereotypes to me, based on my size: lazy, dumb, etc. I was NEVER any of those things--ever! Now they can only see me and what I bring: intelligence, wit and energy. It's a nice feeling.
Nicolle
I had the kick-butt duodenal switch (DS)!
HW: 344 lbs CW: 150 lbs
Type 2 diabetes and sleep apnea GONE!
Of course, finding clothes that look decent and I feel look good on me is nice, too!!
I am no longer, "the biggest person in the room" and feel more normal with my body size.
Lovin' it!
georgie