Starting my grand vsg adventure here in RI...
Anyways, while I've been reading up on wls for awhile, I've finally decided it was time. I actually have put it off for so long because I wasn't sure if I wanted Lap Band or Gastric Sleeve. But I'm opting for the sleeve. It was actually my friend getting lap band done this month that gave me the push I needed. Jealousy maybe?
But I don't mean to make light of it, I'm almost 450lbs. Granted I'm 6'3" but my "height making it ok" rational failed to apply about 100lbs ago. I'm admittedly quite nervous about the surgery risks. I believe that I have what it takes to do well once given the opportunity. I already eat healthily, just excessively and emotionally. And I work out 4 times a week. I think it's time now, while I still have some of my youth to recover / enjoy it. Reading about others journeys is very inspiring, and sobering, to me. So, hi!
Welcome!
While I don't live there anymore, I grew up in Woonsocket!!! I grew up about a 5 minute walk from the High School. I live in Minneapolis, MN now.
I had RNY in December 2010, lost 150-160 lbs within about 7 months and have been maintaining ever since. I had it done when I was 43, and wish I had done it so much sooner! Life has changed a lot, but is good.
Your life will change in more ways than you can expect. I have 2 teenage kids (adopted) who I love hanging out with and doing things with. I can actually keep up with them now, although my 16 year old is now stronger than me! On the down side, my partner of 15 years and I separated this past year, not 100% due to the surgery and life changes, but it played a role. I am now seeing someone else, which has been phenomena for both of us.
Get ready, it is going to be a wild ride.
Anyways, while I've been reading up on wls for awhile, I've finally decided it was time. I actually have put it off for so long because I wasn't sure if I wanted Lap Band or Gastric Sleeve. But I'm opting for the sleeve. It was actually my friend getting lap band done this month that gave me the push I needed. Jealousy maybe?
But I don't mean to make light of it, I'm almost 450lbs. Granted I'm 6'3" but my "height making it ok" rational failed to apply about 100lbs ago. I'm admittedly quite nervous about the surgery risks. I believe that I have what it takes to do well once given the opportunity. I already eat healthily, just excessively and emotionally. And I work out 4 times a week. I think it's time now, while I still have some of my youth to recover / enjoy it. Reading about others journeys is very inspiring, and sobering, to me. So, hi!
I am so glad you mentioned height. I keep trying to convince the doctors that I am NOT fat. I'm just too short LOL. Good luck to you on whatever decision you make.
Welcome! This is a good community. I spent a good bit of time here 5 years ago when I had surgery. I pop in now and then. Having a positive attitude goes a long way in making you a success with WLS. -- Tom
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