Is your cup overflowing?

SCOTT O.
on 6/11/08 6:42 pm - Nashville, TN
Here recently I have noticed several of my friends (both WLS patients and civilians), are suffering from mild to severe depression.  During the night, I know I should be sleeping, my mind was racing.  It seems we could go on forever about the things that are wrong with our life.  You know what I'm talking about; 1. The price of gas 2. The price of food. 3. The price of anything!!!!! I believe you get the message.  Well I know depression is a serious thing!  I have suffered from it for years, and come from a family that knows the side effects all too well!  This is where the midnight thought process kicked in.  Why don't we spend a few minutes a day being thankful for the good things and report them here once a week! When Tom Hanks was in college (I think I remember the story being about Tom Hanks), his humanities professor posed the age old question..."Is the glass half full or half empty?"  tom went home and pondered the thought for a weekend.  He was hoping to come up with a really philosophical answer that would blow the socks off his professor.  After contemplating for several days, he asked his alcoholic father the same question.  His Dad answered this way..."It depends on whether you're pouring of drinking". Folks, I am pouring!  The glass is half full!  So, here is my proposition.  Every Thursday I will start a post entitled- tankful tursday Our objective is to come up with a list of things we are thankful for!  Now, it does not have to be weight loss related.  But since this is who we are, why not! Here is my list for today: 1) I am THANKFUL  for a loving wife and son! 2) I'm THANKFUL  for the ability to work and support my family. 3) I'm THANKFUL  for my health. 4) I'm THANKFUL  for my surgery and what it's done for me! Now the list does not have to be long.  This is just an exercise to help us keep the cup overflowing!  to keep us on the positive. If you are suffering from depression, please talk to your Dr. about it.  It happens to all of us sometimes! Oh yeah ~ I'm THANKFUL for you!  Have a good day!
Cheryl P.
on 6/11/08 7:09 pm - Antioch, TN
Great idea as usual Scott. 1) I'm THANKFUL for my family! 2) I'm THANKFUL for my friends! 3) I'm THANKFUL for my tool! 4) I'm THANKFUL to be alive! Cheryl Next..............

             

        
          
                      
                          
                   
 

Nsg4Him
on 6/11/08 9:37 pm - Sevierville, TN
Scott, This is such a good idea!  When my son died, someone gave me a grief workbook. In it, everyday, after I journaled, I had a space to write 5 things I was grateful for.  It really helped.  Here's my list: My family My faith Being an American-freedom Living in a beautiful area My home My WLS This group My friends Marilyn


Marilyn
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Susan J.
on 6/11/08 9:58 pm - Madison, TN
How well I know the dark cloud of depression. It has been too close a companion for too much of my life. I do know that counting blessings helps keep the "stinkin thinkin" under control and the glass half full. I am THANKFUL for: 1) a loving and patient husband 2) my kids (and kids-in-law & grandsons) 3) my surgeries (bypass & plastics) and what they have done for my health 4) my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ 5) friends Good post!

Susan (AKA bilsrib) 
300/135/135 - Plastics February 2008 - Dr. Lois Wagstrom

P E A C E - It does not mean to be in a place where there is no noise, trouble, or hard work. It means to be in the midst of those things and still be calm in your heart.










Juanita1972
on 6/11/08 10:26 pm - Springfield, TN

It is so easy to focus on the negatives at times but your right we need to look at what is good in our lives and take prospective.  I am Thankul for  LIFE  in general. To be able to things I wasn't able to do before. I am Thankful for my daughters and my family that includes all of you here. I am thankful for the ability to work I am thankful for all my friends. Most of all I am Thankful to the one above who considers me worthwhile to bless  so greatly.

                    
 

       
Jenn75
on 6/11/08 11:02 pm

Scott, This is a great idea.....and one that I needed this morning. You are awesome.  1. I am THANKFUL for my family and friends. 2. I am THANKFUL for the WLS because it changed my life.  3. I am THANKFUL for my freedom. 4. I am THANKFUL for everyday that God bless me with.

~Jenn


BamaBob54
on 6/11/08 11:04 pm - Meridianville, AL
I'm thankful for: My life My wife My family My job Living in America My doctors (PCP, Cardiologist, and WL Surgeon) My returning health (thanks to WLS) The knowledge, support and friends I have found here  "It just keeps gettin' better and better!!"
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Tara S.
on 6/11/08 11:40 pm - Smyrna, TN
My cup is SOOOO overflowing!  I'm thankful for... My incredible soul-mate and life's partner, John... his love and support are incomparable! My beautiful children, whose hugs and kisses alone make my heart soar! WLS - and my health restored! (My Dr's -pcp/wls who made it possible) My job(s) - and that I am once again healthy enough to work! My husband's job - and that he was only out of work for 6 weeks! Our home My extended family in YOU!

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fbsummers
on 6/12/08 12:38 am

Wow!  I love this thread!!!!

I am thankful for my family...my wonderful husband who supports me in whatever I do and my precious, forward-thinking daughter who insists on challenging traditions that do not make sense.  She makes me think "out of the box!"

I am thankful to have both parents and all of my sisters alive and well.

I am thankful to have wonderful friends.

I am thankful to be healthy enough to work two jobs.

I am thankful to have a cheerful disposition.

: )

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Before......   Surgery......  Post-op.....
melsreturn
on 6/12/08 1:30 am, edited 6/12/08 1:32 am - Madison, TN
Well some of my hormonal funk has vanished...  still waiting on the rest. But today I am thankful for Tim who is so understanding. He let me sleep in the spare room two nights in a row, knowing I just needed my space.  While he is always there to help make it better, his hug or touch can make me feel at peace...  but there were a few days where I pushed him away too...  and been all the more struggling due to this action.  I was ready for a hug and of course he was there to give it.  I'm thankful for great friends.  Jenn, Scott and Wendy each emailed me and gave me kind words of support. Susan, bless her heart... she knows all the hormone struggles I endure and she called me one day this week asking me "where ya been?  Is everything ok?"  I am blessed to have people, a support system, who love me and surround me with kind words.   Juanita emailed me too a few days ago... Tawyna did. Lord the list goes on. I am thankful for my surgery which gave me a life. Without it, I would be depressed, and fat.  Now I just struggle with depression on occasion but heck I can look good doing it, right? lol Hopefully I can get some Lexapro to put in my cup, Scott! bwaha!



 

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