1 year yesterday
It has been 1 year yesterday that I had my gastric bypass surgery. I am down 178 ( more I think) and I am feeling pretty good. I go see the plastic surgeon November 7th. It was to be this month but they changed my appointment. I would do it all over again if I had to but I better not because that means I didn't listen and do what I was told. I have been worried about my eating habits because my dad just passed away on August 28th. It was his birthday and that has really messed me up. Instead of the over eating like I normally do I am barely eating at all. I know I have to but I just can't seem make myself eat properly. I am like a zombie. Well that's enough for now the tears are starting again.
Hope you all have a great day....
So sorry to hear about your dad though :( loosing him on his b-day had to be tough. Hang in there and remember to take care of you. If you aren't eating much try and get in your protein and fluids first and foremost. Drink shakes if you have to - hang in there - things will get better!
Liz
I'm sorry to hear about your dad - try to do it one day at a time and like liz said fluids and protein first. It's hard to put yourself first in times like these and also deal with the emotional eating difficulties.
Pam
And I'm so sad to hear about your dad - but as much as you miss him you have to remember to take care of yourself, too - getting sick now won't help anything. Mourn for him, but take care of yourself, too.
Kathy
Hugs, prayers and positive thoughts, Laureen
My Mantra is that I do not determine my success by the number hanging in my closet, nor will I let the scale determine that success either. . . It is through trial and error I will continue to grow and succeed. . . Laureen
"Success is a journey, not a destination." Ben Sweetland
While you may have lost your desire for food, which is understandable, you should be sure to at least make yourself drink a protein shake each day, and take your vitamins.
In the meantime, you are to be congratulated for your progess in your weight loss. Hang in there.
Hugs,
Trish
Albert Schweitzer