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99.99% of the population knows less than nothing about WLS. Yes, losing weight after WLS is easier than trying to lose weight without it---and it's a lot more successful, too. I don't understand how people who profess to love you can want you to have to do things the HARD way. The next time someone gives you that 'easy way out' crap, ask them.
I know I started off my post with a negative comment, but it is true. However, I would never go back and have no regrets. The energy that I have found after 4.5 month has been worth it all.
Hi PBT.TECH,
And welcome! There is lots of good information to be had here and on the other DS sites.
I am 9 1/2 years post op and, regardless of what others may say, it is not the easy way out. It is a choice to go a different path; a commitment to vitamins and protein supplements and regular lab work for the rest of our lives. The beginning tends to be a big adjustment, or at least it was for me. I had moments wondering 'what have I done?!' and am glad they passed. It took a long time for my head to catch up with my new, smaller stomach. And an even longer time to figure out what foods my body would and would not tolerate. And, as time passes, my body adjusted. It happened to me and will happen to you - you will gradually be able to eat more. You have to learn to deal with that. And after a few years your body will absorb more. You will have to learn to deal with that. So it is constant adjustment and requires paying attention to what goes in your mouth and its affects on you. Not an easy way out, by any means. Just another path.
All that being said, I think it was the best choice I ever made!
Best wishes on your journey. You are in for a ride, but it can be and exciting and rewarding adventure
Sharon G.
DS 3/6/2003/Dr. Elariny
on 10/1/12 7:23 am - CA
RNY to DS 210 lbs gone for 5 years.