Thought I'd Share

txbunny930
on 6/28/07 4:29 am - MA
I'm sharing this with my support group tonight and thought I'd share this with everyone here as well. Hope you enjoy and get the support this has given me and others.

"There's noooooooooooooo crying in baseball.....!!!!!!"

 

That's the sentiment (scenario) that comes to mind sometimes when I hear some of the comments from people who've already had the surgery. In case you haven't made the connection, that's a line Tom Hanks made famous in the movie "A League Of Their Own." Resorting to tears or just giving up every time the going gets tough.   Or your sick of taking vitamins, getting in protein is hard, water doesn't taste good, etc.   That kinda' thinking is NOT going to make you successful or keep you healthy. ENOUGH already! It's time to LOVE yourself enough to get "TOUGH" with your aftercare. Your long term health is worth it!!

 

Success comes with a backbone, NOT a wishbone!

 

First and foremost, you have to keep it POSITIVE.   As with everything in life, if you think you can't - you WON'T!  Simple enough?

 

I have to wonder when "we" (as adults) finally take ownership for our actions, our life and our health?  We have been given a gift, a second chance to actually LIVE life again instead of merely existing on the sidelines.  It's up to each of us to do that as healthy and productively as possible.  

 

We're ALL statistics waiting to happen and the insurance companies are chomping at the bit.   The bean counters are eager to drop Weight Loss Surgery ("WLS") from the policies; some already have.   Don't you know that any negative feedback thrown into the mix only strengthens their cause?   I may not be able to control every thing that happens to my body after WLS, but most things I can.    I CHOOSE to take control and I will be a positive statistic when the numbers get counted. 

 

We live in a spoiled society, expecting everything in life to come with a buncha really cool choices. Well, guess what? When it comes to your health, you're not always going to get a choice. You either DO IT and stay healthy, or you DON'T and your body pays the price.  

 

The way I saw it, I had a 90 day healing and adjusting period after surgery.   My 'super morbidly obese' body had more then enough stores to survive the learning curve.   In turn, it gave me plenty of time to heal, adjust and learn.  For those of you OVER 90 day's Post-Op, the probation period is over - its time to get serious and LIVE what you've learned.

 

 ~*~  You say you can't get in enough liquids through out the day, don't like the taste of water, or just keep forgetting?  --  TOUGH!   It's not an option anymore. Find a way to do it, get suggestions and tips from others in support groups, message boards, etc.   Read, learn and JUST DO IT!!   Why do you think there is a choice here?

 

 ~*~ You say you don't like the big horse pill type vitamins, or the tart chalky chewables? ...it's, just too many to bother with?  Or maybe you just can't remember to take them?  --  TOUGH! You gave up the option NOT to take vitamins when you agreed to have your insides rerouted.   FIND a way to get them in; crushed, minced, chopped, liquefied, in a shake, etc.   No exceptions, your health depends on it.

 

 ~*~ Protein is a must.  So you can't get it all in via foods and you don't like the way the shakes taste?  --  TOUGH!   Either get it through your meals (and there are a gazillion food choices out there) or supplement it with protein shakes and bars.  

 

 

 

 Trust me, I don't drink my protein shake every morning because I think it tastes like a chocolate blizzard from Dairy Queen.  I've tried many varieties over the last 2 years.   I'd even venture to say 25 of the top sellers/flavors have crossed my lips.  For the record?   I've yet to find one that is as 'delicious' as boasted by the distributor.  So what.    I still drink one every morning.   My HEALTH dictates that I need "X" grams of protein per day.   If I'm not getting enough from my meals then I supplement a shake.   'Nuff said.

 

  This surgery is a gift, I owe it to me and everyone else fighting the approval process, to do it right!     I will continue to choke down my vitamins, my water and my protein every single day, for the REST OF MY LIFE.   Some days will be easier then others, regardless, no days will be missed.

 

It's all about discipline. Create a routine, set a timer, develop a pattern, tie a string around your finger, glue a note to your forehead, whatever it takes.

 

 You're an adult - take responsibility!   If this surgery doesn't slap a back bone into you, not much will.

 

  * Leilani * [Original draft written: June 2004 --  Revised: April 2006]

 

***Bunny***
SW-267/CW-133/GW-145
 

Sherri D.
on 6/28/07 4:57 am - Framingham, MA
This is a great post!!! I am newly post-op... my surgery was on June 18th.  I am on liquids for 3 weeks and was just complaining about how I am so sick of the blandness (sp?) of everything.  But like you said, it is up to us to do what we are told to do by our surgeon and nutrionist, afterall, that is what we agreed to do.  I have never thought of breaking the rules, and during the support groups, I am looking for suggestions from others to help me make it through this phase. I am looking forward to being a pro at this... I am determined to succeed... and it is posts like this that really keep me motivated. Thank you Bunny :) -Sherri
txbunny930
on 6/28/07 5:11 am - MA
I had such a hard time when I first was post op and complained all the time that I couldn't get everything needed and I still am having trouble.  BUT I do everything I can to get in what I need and I've learned to be creative in getting in what my body needs.  I'm so thankful for this surgery even though I've had the little ups and downs with it.  All in all, it's been a good journey and it'll continue to become better the further I'm out.  I still cannot tolerate meat products well but this has come in handy with others that have developed the same problem.   If it wasn't for the support of others, I'd feel lost. I'm glad you enjoyed this post.  If was posted by someone else and has helped me VERY much. Hugs, Bunny

***Bunny***
SW-267/CW-133/GW-145
 

Noelle R.
on 6/29/07 9:19 am - MA
Hi Sherri  I had my surgery June 18th also.  How are you doing?? Thanks Noelle : )
marieh
on 6/28/07 9:02 pm - So. Easton, MA

Bunny  that rocked!! Thanks for sharing it! Marie


 

        
NancyN
on 6/28/07 11:45 pm - MA
I also enjoyed your post.  My surgery is Monday!  I think I will print this out and keep it on my fridge. Thanks for sharing it! Nancy
txbunny930
on 6/29/07 2:15 am - MA

I have this on my fridge as well.  Every time I complain about not getting in all my water, protein or vitamins, my daughter tells me "There's no crying in baseball"...... lol  So keeping this close by helps me put everything where it needs to be. I'm glad you enjoyed. Congrats on your upcoming surgery.  I'll keep you in my thoughts and prayers for a speedy recovery for you.  The journey is well worth the effort we put into it.

***Bunny***
SW-267/CW-133/GW-145
 

Noelle R.
on 6/29/07 9:18 am - MA
Best of luck to you my friend! Your going to be fine. You will be in my thoughts and prayers! Love Noelle : )
Tammi W.
on 6/30/07 2:28 am - Westfield, MA
Great post, Bunny! Thanks for sharing with us.....

 

Carolyn L.
on 7/8/07 8:59 am - Northborough, MA
Bunny, I'm about a year out now and what you're talking about is a big reason I have trouble going to support groups.  I'm sick of people assuming I had it 'easy' because I hit goal in less than a year and maintained it.  And I'm tired of listening to people whine about why they can't exercise the way I do or get all their protein in, etc.  It CAN be done, you just have to commit yourself to doing it! To pre-ops and newly post-ops reading this, there is no magic that separates the successful from the not-as-successful.  This journey takes work and time.  You are worth it so as the commercial says "Just do it!"
Carolyn      
243 /222      /135    /135 /125  
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