Is WLS really for me?
I am in the sixth month of my supervised diet. I just had a session with my NUT to determine what foods I could and could not have after surgery. I left the session in tears! What do you mean I can’t have sugar for the rest of my life? What do you mean you highly suggest I stay away from breads and pastas for the rest of my life?
My reasons for wanting WLS: I am insulin resistant, have high blood pressure, PCOS and high cholesterol (my BMI is 37.1). I saw what diabetes did to my Mother; it killed her. I don’t want diabetes, but I don’t want to give up food either. I feel like food is my most trusted and reliable friend; hence my weight. If I go through this process, what will I do without food? I will be losing old reliable…
I am considering RNY at this point, but I am beginning to think WLS is not the right solution for me at this juncture in my life, but I also cannot continue to eat the way I eat or I will certainly end up with diabetes.
What would you suggest I do?
Some people have trouble tolerating bread and pasta after RNY, but many people tolerate those things OK. I see nothing wrong with eating those things in moderation. But it's important to focus on protein first and since you'll only be able to eat limited amounts of food, that doesn't leave a lot of room for bread and pasta. And eating large amounts of carbs will not help you lose weight.
Having RNY does not mean you have to give up food. It does, however, mean you have to change your eating habits. If you're not ready to do that, then I suggest you not have surgery right now.
Kelly
Midwestern girl, funny thing you should ask that... The things I don't want to give up are the things that most certainly made me fat . How is that for irony?
Yep, something we all relate to.
You will find that your relationship with food changes and it's no longer the center of your world. But you can't understand that until you give WLS a try and see for yourself.
But seriously, I would rethink the band thing. That's nothing short of a horror and a great way to lose half your excess weight temporarily.
hugs, Y
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