What did you do???
I just got the call today that my surgery is a go!
It will be on the 16th and that is just around the bend.
I knew this day was coming and I have been really thinking about this, but I just don't know what, if anything, to say when people ask about or say any thing about my weight loss. The funny thing is, I'm most worried about what I'm going to say to my in-laws and this one friend of mine. Most of them would NEVER understand the choice I have made. Besides my husband, I have only talked with one other person about this and she is a very good friend of mine.
I guess I'm worried about what they are going to think and or say to me.... is that not just dumb!
I'm wondering how some of you handled this? Any help would be very appreciated.
I've decided to be quite open with it, too. I am not shouting it from the rooftops, but I'm telling people who ask, or who will sooner or later notice the changes, etc.
So far the reactions have all been positive.
I think telling the story is easier than having to make up lies that will only catch up with me anyway.
Hi, I'm Karin Start 310 / Surgery 283 / Current 168 / Goal 150
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The more I have thought about it today, after posting, the more I see that I should just say ...
"Yes, I had wls",............ but what happens if it is not positive feedback? Just say screw them?
This is stupid... why do I even care!
I guess I have answered my own question.
What intrigues me is the issue of why some of us are hesitant to shout this to the world. To me, It's primarily due to the prejudice against the obese: in the opinion of many, we're obese because we're lazy, undisciplined and just plain don't have the strength of character to curtail our excesses the way our skinny (and superior) counterparts do!
To follow that line of logic further, many would say (or think, even if they don't vocalize it), that surgery is a cop out to avoid the harder choice of being on a diet forever. (Oh, if they only knew what we go through to have WLS, and then to stick to the WLS program.)
Ignorant people will always see this as the "easy" way out. We know better.
Oh Karin you have said EVERYTHING I feel about this! and I just KNOW that some of the people and even my own family (be it my in-laws) will see this as me taking the easy way out.
And having the two prior post, I thought for sure it was just me feeling this way. I'm so grateful that you spoke up. I guess that is why we are all here... to be able to talk things out, find out information, and to give and receive help.
Thank you!
Helen
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I understand your worries. Truthfully, lots of people won't even notice for quite awhile. It's rather amazing how "blind" people are! When they do notice they usually ask "How much weight have you lost?" to which I answer " not quite enough, but I'm getting there". Most people couldn't fathom losing 100 pounds, and would only ask more questions. When a few have asked me "how did you do it?", I simply say I'm eating alot less.
My favorite "flip" answer is "My husband is starving me!" Then I laugh and change the subject. Of course my husband doesn't really like that answer! He's sure someone is going to call the cops on him.
What I'm trying to say is, don't worry about it! If you tell anyone, everyone will find out sooner or later. I have told a few, others have guessed. I'm very happy and healthy. AMEN!