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I was in a similar boat to what your describing minus the joint replacement. Eight months ago I was 47 y/o, 6'2" and weighed 455. I had no idea I weighed that much nor really how that much weight got there. Seven months post op and I weigh just a hair over 290. The only regret I have is that I didn't do it 4 or 5 years ago. I kinda like your book quote. I don't know that I'm as disenchanted with the current state of affairs as you seem to be, but it's really starting to look to me like there will be another civil war in this country in my lifetime. Maybe not an "official" one, but open warfare between factions just the same.
The free man owns himself. He can damage himself with either eating or drinking....... If he does he is certainly a damn fool, and he might possibly be a damned soul; but if he may not, he is not a free man any more than a dog.
Welcome to the Locker Room, it's great to have you here. I would suggest you get all the information that you can, ask questions here and find a surgeon that is a perfect fit for you. If once you have all the information you need, you feel this is the right thing for you, it is a great trip. Like others have already said, my only regret is that I waited till I was 44 to have this done.
Good luck with your information gathering. Work hard to get you head in the right spot to make the most of this process and surround yourself with a strong support network.
There is only one thing off limits in the Locker Room, estrogen induced havoc, all questions are fair game (from penis and sex stuff to work out, food choices etc.) You will find at least one guy has the information that you are seeking. The guys here will also offer you so much support, just beware, they will tell you how things are and hold you accountable for your actions. You will not get the oh well do better next time with (((HUGS)) attached, but I find that is the best part of the Locker Room.
Jim
Doug
If we're treading on thin ice we might as well dance.--Jesse Winchester


