Feelings hurt...
My partner and I went to the gym near our home this afternoon to get our family signed up and have an initial meeting with the personal trainer (I'm determined to get into the habit before surgery and try to reduce the "sag"). When I asked the trainer if he had worked with bariatric patients in the past, he jumped to the conclusion that I'm post-op! But, wait, he didn't stop there! I walked down a few storefronts to the affiliate where they do Zumba, etc... and while I was gone, he had the audacity to say to my partner "she can lose weight without surgery, what's she thinking"!! When she told me, I just wanted to cry! For anyone to judge how you feel inside your own skin or assume that you haven't TRIED EVERYTHING is so irritating... needless to say, we joined the gym BUT will NOT be using him! I needed to vent - thanks!
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Oh dear, start toughening up now because you are going to get everything from "you're not big enough", to all the horror stories of how Uncle ??? almost died, to Aunt ??? who gained it all back, and more.
I've dealt with the same thing with my knee replacement "didn't you do your PT", etc.
Folks open their mouths and all kinds of stuff just falls our before they engage their brains.
Some folks don't say anything to anyone. I have always been pretty open that I had RNY because I want to despell the horror stories and show folks that at least me, didn't die, can eat, can exercise and didn't gain it all back.
So you be the judge of who you tell and who you don't. Just blow off any of the crazy remarks.
66 yrs young, 4'11" hw 220, goal 120 met at 12 months, cw 129 learning Maintainance
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Congratulations on joining the gym!! Don't let others comments upset you. You know in your heart what you have tried in the past and that this is the right decision for you. Some people just don't really understand WLS. It is a lot harder than anyone knows if you work the program the way you should. It is NOT the easy way out the way a lot of people think it is. It might be easy in the beginning to lose the weight, but maintaining is tough! Exercise will help you in the long run. Don't let one person keep you from getting a trainer and doing the things that you need to do for you!!
Good luck.
Linda
When I joined my gym pre-surgery and told them I was pre-op, he said the same thing and that all I needed was a trainer. Bunch of BS!!!! I was so mad I jumped on an elliptical and did 12 minutes (yeah I was out of shape as I thought that was pretty good!). Needless to say, some people truly are ignorant and I just let them go by the wayside. This was for ME and my health. My goals were all physicial and I achieved them all before 1 year post op.....1) run a mile strigiht 2) climb a mtn nearby (7 mile hike) 3) do a spin class without feeling like I would die.
So.....keep your chin up, get moving, and get ready for weight loss!
You are awesome....
~~Jennifer
Sorry you had to experience that but he is probably just the beginning of many "know it all" people. He probably has succeeded in helping others lose weight (and probably proud of it) but everyone's cir****tances are different. This is why so many don't even share that they are having WLS.
Roz
God is walking with me every step of the way. Because of HIM this is possible!!
RNY 10/15/2008 9+ Years!!! Height: 4' 11" HW: 203 SW: 197 CW: 119 on Maintenance
I had the same thing happen when i was post-op. I went into a store that sold nutritional drinks/smoothies. i was recommended to go there from my bariatric meeting. Well... the lady behind the counter said "I can get that weight off you without surgery"... and that she had lost like 40 lbs with it. I said "yes, but will you KEEP it off" and she looked confused and said "I do hope so"... my feelings were also very hurt because we are at a very vulnerable stage at that point.
that's when I decided NOT to tell anyone else because it wasn't their business.
Chin up - like it's been said, this isn't the last you'll hear comments. Next thing you know you'll hear "oh you're getting too skinny when are you going to stop losing weight"? when you are still 20-30 lbs away from goal!!
This is a journey and with a journey we have different experiences. You will NOT be sorry you did this and if your partner is supportive - that's all that matters!
Vent away - that's what we're here for.
HW-218/SW-208/CW-126/ Lowest Weight-121/Goal-125 - hit 8/23/09/Height-5'3"
Regain 30 lbs from 2012 to 2016 - got back on track and lost it. Took 8 months.
90+/- pounds lost BMI - 24 or so
Starting BMI between 35 and 40ish?
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I've just learned to look at it as we have done tons and tons of research and they haven't. They may be well versed in the area of health and fitness, but unless they've walked a mile in our shoes, they have no idea.