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PS thankyou to all thouse who do post. This is the first I have had the courage to try this but I have learned a lot form others who post and have found it very helpful to know there are others who have or are going through the same thing! THANKS!
I hope this helps~
But both of these your family can activitly be a part of your day...
I would also send them here... and there is this mag (OH) and the other one... up... I think it is called WLS Living... both would be great for you and them...
But, if they are really scared they are going to hurt your feelings with their questions have them email them or write them down for you... so that way you and them can think before writing/talking about them...
But, I have just always passed on any info that I have learned I have shared it with them... because I didn't have any handouts or dvds to share with them...
Good Luck!!
Good luck,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer
Ginger, when I decided to start researching weight loss surgery I went right to the internet - there is so much information out there, and you seem to be internet savvy so you could probably find a lot of good information out there, print it and send it to your family. It is so important to share your life with them right now - at first my mother was very reluctant to talk about my surgery and what I would be going thru and she lives with me, but I kept talking about it to keep her informed and let her know that I was going to be okay - that I was NOT going to starve to death - and that even tho it was major surgery it was the best thing I could do for myself.
Now she's totally on board with what I've done and she understands everything from foamies to protein goals to eating slowly, etc. Your family probably isn't talking about it because they've either heard horror stories or are just afraid for you. You need to educate them as much as possible so they know you're doing this to become healthier and happier, and so when you are around them they're not trying to stuff food into you or berating you for not eating, etc., because trust me, if they don't understand they will absolutely do that.
I read a very good book that they might be able to find at a thrift shop or library - its called The Doctor's Guide to Weight Loss Surgery and its very good and I would highly recommend it.
Best of luck to you in your journey and in educating your family - Kathy
The book "The emotional first aid kit" is a good book - and does focus on families in some of it too. WLS for dummies was also pretty good. I personally loved "The Real Skinny on Weight Loss Surgery" It's mostly for the surgical patient - but explains EVERYTHING in so much detail, they might benefit from it.
Post here whenever you can - we always welcome new people with open arms!
Pam