2 years
2 years. Wow time flew! Would I do it again? in a nano second
Thanks to my OH pals for being a part of my journey and the 2 BEST Doctors in ANY COUNTRY for getting me here.
Dr. Aguirre (RNY) and Dr. Quiroz (Plastics)
On these milestone days you always want to share something that has helped you.
So here's mine (take it or leave it)
Be afraid be very afraid. I personally think a healthy fear of failure is a good thing. It keeps my head in the game. I'll never say -149 pounds gone forever. I know those little fat cells (well not those I got whacked off with plastics) but those remaining are just hanging around waiting in the wings for me to screw up, get lazy, lose focus, reach for the bread basket, take a second helping.
RNY was my last chance. There is something desperate and life changing about having your stomach severed and your intestines re-routed. Add to my story that I did it in a foreign country, alone and am still paying $ monthly for it. Failure is not an option. I'm sure other post-ops reading this feel the same way.
As you begin to feel and see the dramatic changes you never want to go back. That encourages me each day. On days it doesn't I look at a list I made of the worst things about being fat, my before pic (I put a Before & After pic on my fridge), a pair of my fat pants (a tight 26/28), come to OH and find strength in others or I blog about it.
For those in the beginning stages of this incredible journey I remember those stalls when the scale wouldn't move and I would freak out. We have all been on so many "diets" in the past and failed we can't imagine when something will finally work for us and when the scale slows those old fears creep in... am I going to fail? The answer is: maybe. This will work for you... for a time. The question really should be will you work for it?
Change your mind. Remember they operated on our guts not our head. The head thing... our responsibility. Don't think of this as something you have to get through till you reach goal. Hell I know I can suffer through something for a period of time I shot orange grease out of my a$$ for weeks on Xenical, ate pounds of grapefruits and gallons cabbage soup, stopped eating all together, took countless other diet pills. I can get through anything. Change that thinking because this isn't a diet. This is your life.
Change your life. Make changes that you can live with not just get through. Find protein rich healthy foods that you truly enjoy, incorporate exercise/activity that's fun and something you look forward to doing, find stress reducers that don't involve a bag of Pepperidge Farm Salsalito cookies and... keep a healthy fear.
I posted a little summary in my blog www.theworldaccordingtoeggface.com and a new Before and After pic.
~Michelle
On these milestone days you always want to share something that has helped you.
So here's mine (take it or leave it)
Be afraid be very afraid. I personally think a healthy fear of failure is a good thing. It keeps my head in the game. I'll never say -149 pounds gone forever. I know those little fat cells (well not those I got whacked off with plastics) but those remaining are just hanging around waiting in the wings for me to screw up, get lazy, lose focus, reach for the bread basket, take a second helping.
RNY was my last chance. There is something desperate and life changing about having your stomach severed and your intestines re-routed. Add to my story that I did it in a foreign country, alone and am still paying $ monthly for it. Failure is not an option. I'm sure other post-ops reading this feel the same way.
As you begin to feel and see the dramatic changes you never want to go back. That encourages me each day. On days it doesn't I look at a list I made of the worst things about being fat, my before pic (I put a Before & After pic on my fridge), a pair of my fat pants (a tight 26/28), come to OH and find strength in others or I blog about it.
For those in the beginning stages of this incredible journey I remember those stalls when the scale wouldn't move and I would freak out. We have all been on so many "diets" in the past and failed we can't imagine when something will finally work for us and when the scale slows those old fears creep in... am I going to fail? The answer is: maybe. This will work for you... for a time. The question really should be will you work for it?
Change your mind. Remember they operated on our guts not our head. The head thing... our responsibility. Don't think of this as something you have to get through till you reach goal. Hell I know I can suffer through something for a period of time I shot orange grease out of my a$$ for weeks on Xenical, ate pounds of grapefruits and gallons cabbage soup, stopped eating all together, took countless other diet pills. I can get through anything. Change that thinking because this isn't a diet. This is your life.
Change your life. Make changes that you can live with not just get through. Find protein rich healthy foods that you truly enjoy, incorporate exercise/activity that's fun and something you look forward to doing, find stress reducers that don't involve a bag of Pepperidge Farm Salsalito cookies and... keep a healthy fear.
I posted a little summary in my blog www.theworldaccordingtoeggface.com and a new Before and After pic.
~Michelle
Happy Anniversary and thanks for all your help, one of my first meals was your mozzarella bake with a few of my Nonnas tweaks. You gave me great insight from the begining when you told me about the SOB forum and now my life is completely changed.
I am now healthy, I no longer take 7 injections a day or 20 pills and still be sick. I can now shop in the Designer Fat Girl dept ohlala and have gone from a 30/32 to a lose 22.
You are fabulous and an inspiration to us all and anyway I have a slight girl crush on you LOL
Sandra Mannaravalappil......The Best Darn Chubby Realtor in Charlotte LOL
First of all congratulations on your weight loss and keeping it off! I love your recipes and you are a great inspiration to me. "Failure is not an option" really got to me because I feel exactly the same way. I will be paying for this life altering surgery for a good while and Failure is not an option!
Thanks for all that you do for us!
Dee
Applause.
I so agree with you, Michelle. Im still one of those early out people..still struggling to get my footing...Im hoping I find it soon..
Congratulations on ur success!
Failure is NOT an option! I love that.. I should put that on my profile for inspiration!
Oh I do love ur website and recipes. I think putting the pics on there makes all the difference.. I love to see what its going to look like b4 I fix it!
Thanks so much for all you do!
I so agree with you, Michelle. Im still one of those early out people..still struggling to get my footing...Im hoping I find it soon..
Congratulations on ur success!
Failure is NOT an option! I love that.. I should put that on my profile for inspiration!
Oh I do love ur website and recipes. I think putting the pics on there makes all the difference.. I love to see what its going to look like b4 I fix it!
Thanks so much for all you do!