7 years post op

**willow**
on 10/21/09 5:01 am - Lake In The Hills, IL

I haven't been on here in a whilw but wanted to post my update to anyone who might remember me.

My surgery is now over 7 years ago. Hard to believe. In the past year I have had no complications related to surgery. My labs still perfect. (better than most non- surgical people according to the Dr. ) I am following the same diet - more or less. My weight remains fairly stable with 5 pound fluctuations up & down depending on the time of the month.

 Funny thing is -  I don't do what the weight loss surgery diva experts tell me I am supposed to do. I haven't used protein shakes since my inital liquid diet - except for a few during illness or recovery from plastic surgery several years ago - because I found they put weight on me.  I never did the super low carb "Atkins" style diet.  I don't buy "sugar free" substitutes for real foods. (ie all the sugar alcohol sweetened candies, cookies, cakes etc) The dietician I saw numerous times before and after surgery emphasized a  balanced and moderate approach with all the food groups represented, including whole grain breads, etc. using portion control. I eat pretty much everything and if I want a dessert at home I make things that are healthier for the most part, but if I am dying for my favorite chocolate chip coconut almond cookies I bake them, save a couple for me and give away the rest. that tends to be 3-4 times a year, instead of my preop weekly cookie baking. and keeping all of them and finishing them. I bake my favorite couple of kinds of Christmas cookies but After Christmas all the leftover Christmas cookies go in the garbage can. I have no shame about the waste. When I go out to eat I order what I want - get a box for what I don't eat and occasionally even get a dessert.

The healthy "naturally" thin people I know don't diet. They seem to eat moderate portions, mostly healthy foods, and they don't deny themselves. Many of them rarely if ever weigh themselves, if the pants get a little tight they cut back on the sweets or chips a little.

My diet still features lean meat, fish and chicken as well as some vegetarian dishes - ie veggie burgers, (at least 6 oz a day, divided over more than 1 meal) 3-4 dairy servings, several veggies, a couple fruits and 3-4 whole grain servings. I still eat 5-6 small meals a day. I still do some sort of physical activity daily. I have learned that physical activity can and should be FUN.

Over the years I have had ups and downs, some struggles, and definately some fears that I would "fail" and sometimes warnings that I would fail if I didn't do certain things like drink protein shakes or if I did ever let sugar pass my lips.

the worst time was about 3 years post op, I had gained back a small amount of weight and freaked out. I decided to see a therapist, to sort out my issues with food, and why I over eat or make poor choices. This was truely one of the best decisions I could have made. Losing weight can break us out of our "comfort zone." 

The more I learn about surgery, post op, weight gains post op, the psychological dynamics of what happens to us,  and our relationships, the reactions of others to us and us to ourselves. I am amazed so many make it through unscathed. The rate of cross addictions, divorces, regains speak to the immense pressure placed on WLS people.

What I have learned is ... I am not so diferent fom other normal weight people as I had thought or maybe been told I am.  I have learned that normal weight people also occasionally eat for emotional reasons. That food is  a part of every culture in celebration, mourning, fellowship, and just maybe that is OK too. Maybe that making it so forbidden, or calling it bad and giving ourselves guilt and shame is where much of the problem may lie. That I need not define my self by an eating disorder, that I have to learn to love my self regardless of the size or shape of my body. (still learning to like my thighs , but that is another story :) 

 I still have a lot of years ahead of me to live, so I can't say how it will all turn out in the end, but, so far - so good.

10+ years post op and still maintaining!!! surgery  9/25/2002 260/134
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michelle1123
on 10/21/09 5:12 am - San Francisco, CA
What a wonderful post, Willow.  Thank you for sharing your experience and perspective.  Very helpful!!
dw45
on 10/21/09 5:36 am - Hartford, AR
VSG on 03/23/09 with

This is great to hear!

Thanks for sharing with us!


DW



                                                   10 lb lost pre-op       5'10
Plastic Surgery completed 12/17/09 with Dr. Sauceda (Anchor Cut Tummy Tuck, Medial Thigh Lift & Eyelid Surgery)


(deactivated member)
on 10/21/09 5:57 am
Congratulations on your weight loss success.  Keep up the good work!

Sherline
(deactivated member)
on 10/21/09 6:36 am - West Central FL☼RIDA , FL
Congratulations on maintaining your weight loss.  That is awesome!!!
I personally believe maintenance is the most important and hardest part of the whole journey.

KUDOS to you!!!  

O. Kufi
on 10/21/09 9:23 am
Hi Willow!

Congratulations and thank you for sharing with us so that we can continue to be encouraged by your success!


We love because God first loved us (1John 4:19)

(deactivated member)
on 10/21/09 9:45 am
Thanks for taking the time & posting this!  It is so encouraging to hear about the successes of people who are that far out...
**willow**
on 10/21/09 10:01 am - Lake In The Hills, IL
you are welcome - seems like a lot of people drop off the face of the earth after a couple of years.  I like to let people know that yes there are living people out here w. wls ( it is so discouraging sometimes preop with all the horror stories people feel compelled to share!) there were several people *****lly helped and supported me preop and early out - I hope I can help some one and pay it forward!  (hugs)

10+ years post op and still maintaining!!! surgery  9/25/2002 260/134
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatric_journey/welcome/                                                 if you send a friend request on FB make a note that you are from OH - thanks           http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/profile.php?id=586438255&ref=profile  

also www.facebook.com/valshealthykitchen        

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toleary
on 10/22/09 3:43 pm - AZ

I really think it's because we had an awsome Dr.  I can agree with all you are saying !!!

I am so happy you are doing well.

I have my medial thigh lift 11-23 and I say that will be my last surgery.


Tori  

**willow**
on 10/22/09 9:06 pm - Lake In The Hills, IL
after a thigh lift you won't want another surgery  OUCH

10+ years post op and still maintaining!!! surgery  9/25/2002 260/134
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatric_journey/welcome/                                                 if you send a friend request on FB make a note that you are from OH - thanks           http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/profile.php?id=586438255&ref=profile  

also www.facebook.com/valshealthykitchen        

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