Jacksonville or Wilmington Area
I'm going through the pre-op part of WLS . All I have to do according to my surgeion is lose 30 lbs. I'm having a terrible time with this. Did your surgeons make you lose before havign surgery ? I understand doing the 2 week liquid diet before surgery to shrink the liver. But if I could lose 30 lbs I don't feel like I would even need the surgery. Are any of you near me ( Sneads Ferry ) ? What doctors did you use ? I'm working with Dr.Harris .
The pre-op surgery requirements vary from one surgeon to another. What many surgeons want us to recognize is that the surgery is not a quick fix, but part of a set of tools we put into place. For some surgeon's they not only want to see the benefit of the shrinkage of the liver, but also your commitment to the process. Remember that the surgery is going to help you immensely as you work to strip off the excess weight, but studies have shown that the amount of weight you lose and your ultimate long-term maintenance of that weight loss is tightly keyed to the lifestyle changes you make. Please don't misunderstand me. Many people can lose the weight, or some of it, without the surgery, but we can't get it all off, much less keep it off. I honestly do not believe that I would have been able to get the weight off without the surgery and I really do not believe that I would be approaching my 5 year anniversary, still slender if I hadn't had the surgery. That said, it wasn't 'just' the surgery. It was a combination of the surgery and other skills/tools I developed that have led to my short and long-term success. Think of this 30 lbs weight loss as the beginning of your metamorphosis, not an impediment to it.
I know that it will be challenging, but it is not the futile exercise it has been for so many years. Instead it is the beginning of lifelong changes that will allow you to realize the quality of life and health you desire and deserve.
There is a book that I often recommend to my support group members that are struggling with the issues with which you are struggling. It might help, the book is The Beck Diet Solution by Judith Beck and it comes as a book and workbook. It's not a diet, but a way to try to look at where you are, where you want to go and provides tools to help you get there.
Wishing you all the best,
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145
I have found them almost like a tool box. Often, when I find myself off track, there are nuggets of information there that help me refocus. One of the things that I did in terms of using the list that she has you create in the front was to put each of the 'reasons' on a separate 3x5 card. I found that for me they fell into 4 categories, so I have them in the box that way. For me the break down into the following areas: Health, Quality of Life, Appearance and Self Esteem. I found the list just too overwhelming to really be valuable to me, but I pull one card from each category each day and then when I'm taking a shower I think about them and what I want/need to do to support those things. It's made it more tangible and effective for me.
Here's a list of many of the other books on my 'bookshelf':
Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145