WLS enables you to climb mountains, hike volcanic islands and walk a city of 4 million

Kathy S.
on 5/10/10 3:19 am - InTheBurbs, XX
RNY on 08/29/04 with
 Yep, it is true!  I am a oldie but goodie.  Had surgery many years ago and the impact it has had in my life still blows my mind.  I am 5+  years older, put on 20 pounds and was able to do things that I only watched others do in TV.

My son invited me to come on a trip with him, his girlfriend and her family to Greece.  It was a trip of a life time as I have never been out of the states.  He planned to ask her to marry him on the island of Santorini and wanted me there (get the kleenex).  If I had not had WLS, lost over 200 pounds and kept moving I would have NEVER been able to do this trip. 

I knew I was in for it from the beginning.  The kids took 2 buses and the "L" here in Chicago just to get to the airport.  Mind you I brought up the rear but kept up.  We flew on a brand new jet from Swiss Air and they do not recognize larger people.  The seats were smaller than small and if you were taller than 5 feet you had issues.  I was able to be comfortable thanks to my WLS.   My poor son is 6"4' and when someone laid back his poor knees were jammed the entire flight.  When we got to Athens, Greece, we hauled our luggage all over the city, taking several buses, trains and all to get to the Ferry to the island of Crete.  Before WLS they would have been calling the ambulance and I would have been too big for the stretcher.  Not to mention where is the oxygen?

There was a strike going on and we had to sit in the parking lot for hours.  I sat on my luggage without fear of breaking anything...  We finally got on the ferry and again space was small.  I only saw 3 over weight people during the entire trip.  After eating and living like the Greeks I think I know why they don't have a problem with obesity.  On the island of Crete we walked fishing villages, climbed caves, walked beaches.  We even walked to the store for groceries and all.  Can you imagine someone saying hey let's walk to Wal-Mart?  We walked miles to get to where we wanted to go.  And these streets are winding and an incline like you find in San Fransisco.  

We went to the island of Santorini and this is one of the most beautiful spots I have ever seen.  My son asked his GF to marry him in a little white church on the side of the cliff.  She said yes!!  You will have to see the pics but we hiked 1/3 of the island from where we were staying to a town called Oai.  Now mind you, this is a trail on a volcano.  There were times when the trail was dirt, rocks, lava rocks up down and right next to the cliff.  There were times I was on my hands and knees.  If you had told the 330 pound old lady she would be doing this one day she would have laughed and then cried.  YES I DID!!!!!  YES YOU CAN TOO!!!

The last leg of the trip was the city of Athens, 4 million strong.  WE walked everywhere, to the store, farmers market.  We did rent a van to go to the beaches and it broke down.  We had to leave it on the side of the street and walked around all the demonstrations that were going on at the time.  We walked all the way back to where were were staying.  Walking all the ruins entailed climbing and stairs, stairs, stairs!!!

Now confession time.  By now my knees were getting to me.  You can't be overweight all your life and get old and not pay the price. My knees and back has....but let me tell you, while I have them propped up now, re cooperating.  I am so damn proud of the fact I did it!!!!  I did things I only watched others do on TV.  And may I add, several years out and still going strong.  So don't think weight gain is a given, don't think the first year is the the best it's gets and DO DREAM, YOU CAN DO IT!!!!  Thank You WLS!!!!

BTW, something I noticed that blew my mind. There were NO handicap features in Switzerland or Greece. I found that so strange...but then I NEVER saw anyone in a wheel chair.  There were older people walking....WALKING with a cane but that was it.  And I bet you they were 100 but looked 80.  So the moral of this story is, eat right and move, move, move and you will live a very long healthy life!

View more of my photos at ObesityHelp.com


This is where we were staying, and the white you see at the end of the island is the town we "HIKED" to.  Yep, I said hiked.  Now that is a WOW moment 5 years plus after WLS!

Take care,
Kathy

ps..will post more about the food later.

HW:330 - GW:150 - MW:118-125

RW:190 - CW:130

morgansmommy
on 5/10/10 12:16 pm - Gig Harbor, WA
Kathy,
What an awesome adventure you had! I know travel when I was MO was not comfortable. This surgery leads to such a higher quality of life.One of my nurses is there now with her husband. Your description makes me wonder how she is doing. She is MO and has a bad knee will be having surgery when she returns.
I want to hear about the food; looking forward to your future posts!
Congratulations to your son; how exciting!
Mary
rebeccaford
on 5/14/10 2:10 pm - Honolulu, HI
 Sounds wonderful!  
Rebecca
3/23/2003 Open VBG
4/6/2009 Open RNY Revision
6/08/2011  - I've lost 155 lbs! size 8-10




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