Poll: Would you do this all again?
Good luck,
Amber
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Sorry to be a downer. Hopefully, in a couple of months - more weight will have dropped and I'll be feeling much better. Then my answer will change. I just am really anxious for that day to come because right now it seems like this was an expensive, painful & irreversible mistake.
Teri
Teri, Hang in there. It should get much better for you.It has to be extremly difficult to do this with a family to cook for. Fortunately, I am single and my kids are grown, however are very supportive. I know that this journey would have been a lot harder on me if this was not the case.
It does get better. In the mean time be sure that you are eating small bites and chewing it up good. It makes a world of difference. You are still learning how to deal with your new tool. Heck, I'm still learning after 13 months. What works one day sometimes doesn't work the next.
The best advice that I can offer you is to be very compliant especially this early out. There will be plenty of times in the future to expierment with other foods. I know that it is hard. After all, we didn't have surgery on our brains. That might have worked better, Lol.
Hang in there, and if I can help in any way please don't hesitate to give me a shout. (((((HUGS))))) Rita
on 1/15/09 12:39 pm
Yes, I would do it again. I've had no major complications-the hardest part has been battling with learning to be happy with the smaller amounts of food-and that takes time. I never would have learned it without having had the surgery.
I say this all the time-the surgery isn't the end product-it's just the beginning of a lot of changes. And yes, sometimes I'd still like to sink my teeth into a big hunk of crusty white bread-but would I add back the 105 pounds I've lost in order to do that-heck no.
GOOD LUCK TO YOU
CANDEE