lala
on 3/16/17 2:04 pm, edited 4/29/17 4:17 pm
lala
RNY 11/21/16 - HW/SW 309 LW 150
REVISION 4/10/23 - HW 240 SW 225 CW 164 GW 155
on 3/16/17 2:23 pm
I absolutely do understand that and I wish that was all there was to it. She isn't making good choices like snacking all the time, eating a lot of carbs and drinking wine and alcohol regularly.
RNY 11/21/16 - HW/SW 309 LW 150
REVISION 4/10/23 - HW 240 SW 225 CW 164 GW 155
She may be making some bad choices, but to lose 60 pounds in a year with VSG, she is making a lot of good choices. I have seen many people lose less than 30 pounds in a year with VSG and I have seen many lose 100 pounds in a year with RNY.
Losing 60 pounds in a year with VSG is excellent. You are both in the honeymoon stage of your surgeries.
What matters is not so much how quickly you lose as how well you maintain.
In school there are A students, C students and students that fail. We all have different intelligence levels and not everyone is smart enough to make good choices. All you can do is try to lead by example and hope she learns better methods for managing her weight.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
on 3/16/17 2:53 pm
Well said and point taken. I am hopeful she is motivated by me and looks at her choices more closely as a result. She is very sensitive and I'm worried about her feeling passed up by 'little sister' and her feelings toward me changing.
RNY 11/21/16 - HW/SW 309 LW 150
REVISION 4/10/23 - HW 240 SW 225 CW 164 GW 155
She may be making some bad choices, but to lose 60 pounds in a year with VSG, she is making a lot of good choices. I have seen many people lose less than 30 pounds in a year with VSG and I have seen many lose 100 pounds in a year with RNY.
Losing 60 pounds in a year with VSG is excellent. You are both in the honeymoon stage of your surgeries.
What matters is not so much how quickly you lose as how well you maintain.
In school there are A students, C students and students that fail. We all have different intelligence levels and not everyone is smart enough to make good choices. All you can do is try to lead by example and hope she learns better methods for managing her weight.
there are some ppl who make better choices with the VSG and lose better.
i had lost 77# in the first six months after my VSG.
I SO agree with White Dove. Tell her just that! Just let her know how good it is and that you are so happy that you two are on your journeys together. There is nothing better than sisters! I know, I have one and lost another (morbid obese, heart trouble). So tell her how proud you are of her and you are her biggest fan! Don't let this come between you. Encourage her to be able to talk to you about anything!
Carol
Banded 12/2006 - Revision to RNY 9/26/2016
HW 262 - SW 235 - CW 134
on 3/16/17 2:57 pm
You are absolutely right. I did tell her I was proud of her and how beautiful she was today. I love the biggest fan part, I will have to tell her that.
RNY 11/21/16 - HW/SW 309 LW 150
REVISION 4/10/23 - HW 240 SW 225 CW 164 GW 155
This doesn't have to affect your relationship, especially forever.
A lot of us become droning bores the first year after surgery. After that, we tend to stop talking about it nonstop. Maybe if you can find common ground that doesn't involve surgery you will be able to spend time together without surgery being your only topic.
It sounds as if you are close. Has she expressed dissatisfaction, or are you reading into it a bit?
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