Is it worth it?
Its worth it! In the beginning I had that whispering doubt that I had made a mistake. Your body is going thru TONS of changes and your mind is too. If ever youre looking for support (as long as your making positive choices) or have questions you are on the right site! Just keep to plan and it will be ok.
I am almost 3 months post-op. I came home from the hospital on Mother's Day weekend. What is normally a weekend dedicated to all the fun places I like to go and eat, this year I laid on the couch resting in between walks while we watched TV and movies. All of these food commercials were on and I remember thinking "what did I just do to myself?" and "is rearranging my entire life and guts going to be worth it?" I absolutely had "buyers remorse" for an afternoon. Then I snapped out of it and realized, that I was in charge of making this surgery and my life "worth it".
There is so much support on this site and I can promise you all of the regular posting vets will tell you that the surgery is worth it and their lives are so much better because of it. But it takes work, they won't sugar coat it and say it is going to be easy.
Hang on to their words of encouragement and wisdom, that is what I am doing. So far, it has been worth it to me. I've been able to sit in a booth at a restaurant again, fit into a movie theater seat with room to spare, and in a month I am going to be on a flight to Florida, where I won't have to worry about the seat belt fitting across my belly or spilling over into the seat next to me.
Keep on walking, you'll feel better if you do, and keep drinking your water. Those two things will make all the difference.
Best wishes as you move forward on your journey. You are worth it!!
HW: 276 SW: 254.1 GW: 125 CW: 154.5
I had major buyer's remorse in the beginning too. I kept thinking "Why didn't I try Weigh****chers one more time?" But once the weight starts dropping off, those feelings go away quickly. If you're like most of us, this will be the best decision you've ever made. Hang in there. Keep walking and sipping. Each day gets a little bit easier than the last.
Lanie; Age: 43; Surgery Date (VSG): 8/12/14 w/complications resulting in RNY next day;
Height: 5' 6" SW: 249 Comfort Zone: 135-140 CW: 138 (10/13/17)
M1: -25 lbs M2: -12 M3: -13 M4: -7 M5: -11 M6: -10 M7: -7 M8: -7 M9: -3 M10: -8 M11: -4 M12: -4
5K PR - 24:15 (4/23/16) First 10K - 53:30 (10/18/15)
It will get better every day!! I think that questioning what you have done is normal...just like having that pre-operative doubt is normal that so many feel. I can tell you I wouldn't change a thing. I feel fabulous and have had so many accomplishments in the last year that I feel empowered to take anything on. You will get there...and you will be so happy!
Definitely worth it. Feels great to put on clothes that look nice and fit well. Health benefits abound. No more sleep apnea no more insulin or other diabetic meds. Thinking after my last blood pressure checks may ditch that med too. 100/58 today. Wish I could get rid of the lupus but that's a whole different issue. Now I have to stop going into kohls and buying clothes! They have so many nice things on clearance racks in small and 4. Hard to resist a $40 pair of pants for $4. Good luck on your journey. Try to get in your walking even if for ten minutes each hour.