Frustrated and depressed
Maybe it's just because I can't share this with her. I used to share everything with her. I started to call her the other day but then remembered.....
I hate when I get this way. It passes, but it isn't fun while it is going on.
Frustrated: I have been on a stall for about a week now. I put myself in check this weekend and finally moved 2 pounds. 1 more pound and I am under 300. I don't know the last time I was under 300. Maybe 15 years ago....
That brings me to clothes. I have only lost 57 lbs but nothing fits anymore. I started the Purple Heart bag yesterday and I put 7 pairs of work pants in there. I have 3 pairs left. I cannot afford to buy more right now. I am not really worried about regular clothes because until they actually fall off my ass I can get away with wearing it. Work clothes are different. I work in a bank so I have to look nice.
Sorry to rant, it's just that kind of morning today.....
This too shall pass! Your body is going through MANY changes right now. It is perfectly normal to feel depressed, emotional and frustrated. Remember, you didn't put the weight on in a day and it won't come off in a day either!! The weight you have lost is nothing to sneeze at! Be proud of what you have accomplished!!
We are here to support you! You should come to support meeting on Wednesday!!
Hugs, Beth
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Rant away. That is what we are here for. I have not been posting as much on the boards as I used to and I am definitely trying to get back here. It helps me to help others. It helps me to remind myself what I need to know and do.
As far as your weight loss, there is no such thing as ONLY. You are almost in TWOderland! Celebrate that! Celebrate the 57 pounds you have already lost in 2 months. When is the last time you did that? You have a lot to be proud of.
Regarding the stall, the timing is right. Your body is confused and does not know what is going on. It thinks that you are starving it, so it is holding onto the weight. It WILL come off. Just keep doing what you are supposed to be doing with your food plan and your exercise. It WILL happen. We all go through stalls and we all get past them.
YOU CAN DO THIS!!!!! You have a LOT to be proud of!
If you have a Goodwill close to you I would recommend going there to purchase some transitional clothes - or sometimes at support meetings people will bring clothes for a clothing exchange, and you can find items there to get your through. You're going to changes sizes a lot, and yes, it can get very expensive if you try to outfit yourself through all of those changes.
I'm sorry to hear about your mom - I lost mine last February 22, 2010 to lung cancer and I still miss her terribly - she lived with my husband and I for 18 1/2 years, and while we had our ups and downs I'd give anything to still have her here with us. I used to call her every day from work in the morning just to make sure she was up and doing okay, and I still find myself reaching for the phone sometimes around 10:00 AM to call her, then realize I can't, and yes, it makes me very sad. And it's funny, but when I told her I was having weight loss surgery she was very upset and concerned but eventually became my biggest supporter and loved the energy I had and how much better I felt. I'm sure if your mom were here she would feel the same way.
Hang in there - stalls and emotions will pass - and the pounds will continue to fall off.
Kathy
You got a wealth of good support from those before me, so I won't go into a long post here, just know that you are "normal" and that this journey you have set your feet upon is a lifetime one and it has it's ups and downs, but the ups, well there are generally more of them than the downs, so just hang in there and know that the scale is not the thing you need to worry about, because the weight will come off and you will need lots of clothes before this journey is over and the suggestion of a Goodwill run is a good one, or a local thrift shop, try finding just a couple of pairs of slacks and some sweaters/tops that you can mix and match. You can also put out an alert on here and in support group for what size you are looking for, as some people are more than willing to pass their clothing down.
Hope you feel better knowing you are not alone in what you are going through, that it is all quite normal.
Hugs, 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
Hi Joanne -
I haven't had surgery yet and I still have my Mom, but I feel for you deeply. I have been through many bouts of depression myself and my Mom is also my very best friend. I get upset when I sometimes think about what life will be like without her and I just can't bare the thought. I won't say I know how you feel because I don't, althought it's inevitable that someday I will, I'm praying for your heart and soul to heal. I'm also certain that with the holidays quickly approaching that this time is even more difficult. But, times like this are also why OH was created, so that you can connect with others going through difficult times and dealing with the outcome of WLS. So that you can find the support and shoulders to lean on when you need them.
It's true that after WLS your hormones are super out of control and this could be enhancing your blue feeling, but I hope you feel better soon and know that people are thinking about you.
Take care and have a good Thanksgiving.