Thinking of a Revision and Mother is not Happy
Hi,
One of the reasons your mother is so involved in your life is because YOU involve her, you share information with her. Didn't you know how she would react before you told her you wanted a revision? How did she react when you first told her you were having WLS? You're right in thinking your mother loves you and wants the best for you. Yes, people do die after surgeries, but they also die because of medical problems assosciated with obesity. Your mom believes she knows what's best for you; but only YOU know what's best for you. Some mothers don't know when to stop, so they try and recruit others to get their point across -( I've been on both sides of the fence, being both a daughter and a mother). Besides, if you could lose weight with pre-packaged meals, then you would never have needed WLS to begin with.
When I had my RNY in 2005, I chose NOT to share the information with my parents. I didn't want the (same) lecture. I did share with my sister, my husband and children. Unfortunately one of my sons spoke about it in front of my parents about two weeks before the surgery, so they found out. Well, surprise, they've never spoken about the surgery with me, before of after; it's as if it never happened. Do your research, make a list of plus and minus facts, and talk to close and supportive friends. If you decide to have the surgery, talk to your mom and be firm (not angry). Tell her you know she's concerned, but you've done your research and this something you are determined to do. Tell her you hope she will be supportive and respect your decision, because you want to be surrounded, especially during this time, with people who love support and respect your decisions. Good luck Nan-C