Am I Ready?

Jami1371
on 9/20/15 6:17 pm

How do I know when I am truly ready to take this step?  I have been going through the process since June, and as much as I thought I was ready to do this, now I'm having second thoughts.  I'm afraid I will fail.  I'm beating myself up inside.

Jami 

 

 

sassybigmama
on 9/20/15 6:25 pm - SC

hi am in the same train i got one more month to go before my paper work get sent in so am hoping and praying that everything goes good this site has a lot of information and the people seem real honesty and real i like it so far so good luck keep the faith

sassybigmama

        
Jami1371
on 9/20/15 6:37 pm

Thanks!  Good luck to you as well!

White Dove
on 9/20/15 11:43 am, edited 9/20/15 11:43 am - Warren, OH

The hardest part of the journey for me was the weeks leading up to the surgery.  I was still debating the day of surgery and thinking of walking out of the hospital without going through with it.

When I woke up from surgery, I wondered what I had done all the worrying about.  It was so easy to stick to the diet when I no longer was hungry and I could only eat a small amount at a time.  It will be eight years soon and I am still never hungry, can only eat small meals, and am still maintaining my weight loss.

Real life begins where your comfort zone ends

sassybigmama
on 9/20/15 6:58 pm - SC

thank you i know it not easy its hard work but i know i can do it

 

sassybigmama

        
Maria27
on 9/20/15 7:27 pm - Chicago, IL
RNY on 03/17/15

I knew I was ready when I stopped caring about whether or not I would ever be able to drink another carbonated beverage, eat another pasta dish, drink a glass of wine with dinner again, eat another candy bar, or eat any number of food items again. Surgery is a big commitment, and it comes with a lot of restrictions. There is no way to know going in exactly how it will turn out for you. But I knew I was ready when I decided that I was willing to make those sacrifices in order to live a better healthier life, and I don't miss those things at all.

Height: 5'5" HW: 290 Consultation Weight: 276 SW: 257 CW: 132

beachybikegirl
on 9/20/15 8:57 pm

It will be the best thing you have ever done for yourself!  It is so scary!!  It's even scarier when you wake up from surgery and also a few weeks into the post-surgery life when you don't feel good and your not thin yet, you will have moments where you think what have I done?  BUT you will lose weight, it won't feel like you are on a diet you will continue to lose weight and you will wished you had done it years ago!!!!  

Best of luck!  

RNY on 6/25/15 Height 5.8 HW/SW 247 CW 142 (Normal BMI 21.5) GW 145

Hit my Goal on 5/1/2016 going for more...

NYMom222
on 9/20/15 10:43 pm
RNY on 07/23/14

I had a double dialog going on in my head right up until surgery as well. It was like the devil on one sholder and the angel on the other. I was very unsure, although I didn't let on to other people. No regrets now...

Cynthia 5'11" RNY 7/23/2014

Goal reached 17 months. 220lb Weight Loss
Plastic Surgery Dr. Joseph Michaels - LBL and Hernia Repair 2/29/16, Arm Lift, BL, 5/2/16, Leg Lift 7/25/16

#lifeisanadventure #fightthegoodfight #noregrets

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selhard
on 9/21/15 3:46 am - MN
RNY on 11/26/12

I put off deciding until mounting health issues decided for me.  Here are words that helped me find comfort:   "having this surgery is like taking a giant leap of faith" and  "you have the right to change your mind right up until the moment you are being wheeled into surgery."

Queen JB
on 9/21/15 4:59 am
RNY on 07/20/15

You are the only one who can truly know if you are ready, of course.

But I think it's helpful to flip the question on its head. You are worried you are going to fail, right? Well, do you think you can succeed in weight loss without this surgery? No judgement, but you probably can't. Most people can't (all of us, included). 

You can't succeed if you don't try!

 

  • High Weight before LapBand: 200 (2008)
  • High Weight before RNY: 160 (2015)
  • Lowest post-op weight: 110 (2016)
  • Maintenance Weight: 120 (2017-2019)
  • Battling Regain Weight: 135 (current)

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