Wow, I had my first support group meeting.
I had my first support group meeting last night, there were only 2 males, and a boat load of females.
The theme for the night was how to dress for your body and face types, with sub-subjects like where to wear your belts high or short. I told them my belts ride where ever my pants ride I have no choice in the matter.
This was more painful than my first night in ICU, knowing that I was missing my Jazz playing the Warriors. My god, tell me it gets better.
Bret
On May 10, 2007 at 10:47 AM Pacific Time, D_Fish wrote:
I've heard about support groups in my area but haven't gone to one yet. Are y'all required to attend? My group has 4 men counting me. There are about 12 to 18 women on any one day. I guess the difference in the groups is that we don't have any "themes". We just go around the table, introduce ourselves (most of us know eachother anyway), report on how we are doing, how much weight we have lost and any issues that we have had or want to talk about. It is really pretty good and worth the time spent going to the meetings. We share lots of info about health, foods, stores and such things. We do get into some of the "womens" issues but not to the level that you seem to get.
Try other groups, you don't need to only go to the one your doctor supports. Most groups are happy to have new faces and new views on things. We have several people (men included) that didn't have surgery with our doctors yet will drive up to 90 miles to attend one of our meetings.
Get it hot, hit it HARD,
Hammering away the pounds!
Hammering away the pounds!