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I think the Louis Riel might be better. There seems to be more people from that area attending meetings. I was thinking a week day evening might be better, many people have plans like camping and functions on the weekends.
I'm good with William Stephenson Library.
Sondra was talking about setting up a M & G picnic at La Barrier Park. Not sure where that is at. La Barrier Park is outside the Perimiter which is not good for those who take the bus, but good for others so whatever works.
What location would you like Louis Riel Library or Sir William Stephenson Library?
It would have been very difficult for me to have to lose weight in order to qualify. I mean, the reason I needed the surgery in the first place was because I hadn't been successful losing on my own.
If you need to lose weight in order to be accepted, then let that be your motivation. See the goal clearly in your mind and do yourself the kindness of making your own health a priority.
As to what diet to follow, trust your own instincts. I am sure you have tried many before (as we all have). Do the one that you had the best success at. If it is only for a short time and your goal is clearly in your mind, you will have the power to succeed.
I wish you the best of luck.
I am so sorry for your crushing disappointment. I have gone through the process of being judged as a bariatric surgery candidate and hated it. It is not ok that healthcare providers are allowed to withhold necessary treatment. In my case, I was lucky and passed, but my BMI was high and they could just have easily have said no. That infuriated me at the time. I did the research, I knew the risks, I think it should have been up to me and me alone if I underwent the procedure.
I don't know if you have the resources to look into having the procedure done in Mexico or not, but that may be an answer for you. It would not have been an option for me.
I feel blessed every day that I had this life-saving procedure and my heart goes out to anyone who has it withheld because of someone else's negative judgement or prejudice.
My thoughts are with you.
Take care,
Tanya
When I was waiting, the receptionist told me that when I got down to the required BMI to have my Dr fax them a new weight. That never happened because the program expanded the criteria and I then qualified but I do know they sent my Dr a letter requesting updated medical info just before I got my orientation letter. Wouldn't hurt to have your Dr sent in a new weight if you have been waiting since 2010. My referral was Feb 2010 and I had surgery in November.
Karen
Linda,
Did your physician keep them updated on your BMI while they were waiting? I was also referred in 2010 with a BMI of 58 and now my BMI is 54 but I've not heard a peep.....
I feel like I have so many forces working against me when it comes to weight loss. I feel like it sounds like I'm just making excuses, but I just don't know how to overcome some of my barriers... I'm sorry if this seems long, I just need somewhere to talk it out I suppose!
For years after my middle child was born (2006) I maintained my weight around 260. I had my youngest child in 2011 and went up to 275 after that. Fine. Shortly after I had him, I went on Depo-Provera birth control, which caused another 10 pound gain. Shortly after, I quit smoking: +10lbs. So I was around 295 when I really started feeling awful - I never realized how 20 extra lbs at that point would cause so many new aches and pains. It appears that over the winter, I've gained another 10, which puts me now over 300lbs. Aside from the emotional crap that I feel about my weight gain, I have physically never felt so horrible in my life. Every movement seems to take extra effort, my legs constantly ache and my back is headed that way also. I must have crossed a threshold in appearance as well, because even my hubby is commenting that he is concerned and noticing how clothes aren't fitting, etc (not in a rude way).
So again, I'm trying to be more concious to not put on anymore weight.... I just don't know how to start LOSING it; I've never been successful at losing weight (obviously). My eating habits aren't terrible; I'm not a junk food nut or pastry lover. My biggest problem is probably portion sizes and the fact that I'm a carb addict.
We are a 5 person family with 1 income. My husband is a long haul truck driver, so really its just me and the kids at home most of the time. We live rurally and the closest gym to our house is 45km away. My oldest son (11) has ADHD and some other behaviours that make it difficult for me to find a babysitter for him. My youngest is 3 with suspected developmental disorder (either autism or sensory disorder), which also makes it hard to find a babysitter for him. Both of my older kids are in soccer, which works out to 4 days a week. Away games are in other rural communities, which means more money spent in gas, rushed dinners and more time spent away from home. I am a stay at home mom, and once the kids are in bed (usually around 9pm) I am exhausted, mentally tired and ready to nothing but sit and have a glass of wine. During the summer we are all naturally more active; we spend alot of time at the beach swimming, or bike riding the area. During the school year, I have no idea how to motivate myself to be more active; between the stop and start of housework and entertaining my 3 yr old, I'm not sure how to make any more time for myself.
I try for the most part to cook healthy balanced meals. More often than I like though, we eat quick kid friendly convienence meals (KD, hot dogs, chicken fingers, etc)... processed crap.
I know it's a big lifestyle change; I know there are some people here who have had to lose weight before they could have their surgery, so I am curious how you did it? What kind of diet should I be following, and how did you start? There are so many different eating guidelines and strategies now, I feel so overwhelmed! (no card, low card, gluten free, sugar free, low calorie, low fat, high protein, etc....)
Thanks in advance for replies!
Thanks for the info, encouragement and words of advice Karen. I currently wear 3x tops but have a very full closet of clothes that I have never gotten rid of that will take me through several sizes (although some clothes will be pretty outdated lol) . By the sounds of it, the challenge will be to find the time to sort through my wardrobe to determine what fits me all the time. I am looking forward to getting rid of larger sizes and freeing up space in my closet again. I have always kept all my clothes as my weight has fluctuated from my yo-yo dieting throughout the years.
Congratulations! Exciting times are ahead. If your dietician's appointment is your pre op appointment, she will go over the pre op diet which is boost and clear fluids for the 2 weeks before surgery. Not going to lie, it's tough and I shed tears several times over the head hunger and feeling overwhelmed but it was worth it to have a successful surgery.
I am 6 months out and have had no problems except for constipation which I control with stool softeners. I still have a few foods like eggs, bread and pasta I can't eat but other than that I eat what I like just in smaller quantities. Follow the advice about not doing stuff while eating. It is easy to overeat in a few bites after surgery and the pain and feeling of yuckiness is not worth it.
While waiting for surgery, keep exercising, following your food plan and taking your vitamins. I stocked up on some sugar free jello(which I never ate) chicken broth and went to garage sales and bought smaller clothes. You will be amazed at how fast you go through clothes. I had 2 totes full and I am down to size 18s so now I need to start stocking up again. JUst starting to wear 20s so some time yet..
I hope you get your date soon and join us on the loser's bench