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Topic: RE: Hello
Welcome to the group, David. I'm glad you found us. I have found a lot of support here and I'm sure you will too.
Colleen
Topic: RE: It's been a long time
Hi, Colleen,
I, for one, think you still belong here. Even though you aren't trying to lose weight, you've been on the journey and have experience to share. You are now on the opposite end and are having some difficulty that it is probable that at least one of us may encounter. So, your experience will again help us. Regardless of which end of the journey you are on, weight is the issue, low or high, and I appreciate hearing about it.
I'm sorry to hear of the difficulty after PS you are having and I can't comprehend having everything put in my mouth taste bad. I can only imagine how awful it's been. I'm glad you are happier with the new doctor and staff and am hopeful that you will be able find a happy medium and maintain it; that you will get back an enjoyment of the taste of food and that the source of the issue will be found and resolved.
By staying in your current home you are avoiding the cost and hassle of moving and adjusting to a new home enviroment. A new kitchen is an added bonus. I'm happy for you! Enjoy!
Please do keep writing/posting. I'll appreciate getting the updates and I'm sure others will as well.
Hugs back to you!
Diana
I, for one, think you still belong here. Even though you aren't trying to lose weight, you've been on the journey and have experience to share. You are now on the opposite end and are having some difficulty that it is probable that at least one of us may encounter. So, your experience will again help us. Regardless of which end of the journey you are on, weight is the issue, low or high, and I appreciate hearing about it.
I'm sorry to hear of the difficulty after PS you are having and I can't comprehend having everything put in my mouth taste bad. I can only imagine how awful it's been. I'm glad you are happier with the new doctor and staff and am hopeful that you will be able find a happy medium and maintain it; that you will get back an enjoyment of the taste of food and that the source of the issue will be found and resolved.
By staying in your current home you are avoiding the cost and hassle of moving and adjusting to a new home enviroment. A new kitchen is an added bonus. I'm happy for you! Enjoy!
Please do keep writing/posting. I'll appreciate getting the updates and I'm sure others will as well.
Hugs back to you!
Diana
Topic: RE: Hello All! And welcome new members!
It's been a while since i've been here to , I hope all goes well with the divorce, I wish you all the happiness in the furture. Stay STRONG!
Topic: Hello
Hello everyone. My name is David. My hopes in joining this site is to share my weight loss journey with others who can relate to my struggle. I've been battling obesity for a better part of 20 years. It started when I was 13. I remember using fast food as a source of comfort to cope with the sexual abuse I suffered when I was 7. Through my high school years I used food whenever I couldn't deal with any stressful situation: An upcoming exam; Rejections from girls at school: Being bullied at school for being introverted and withdrawn from my peers...just to name a few. I tried working out in the high school gym..which helped me stay in shape. But after graduation I began putting on weight more frequently. I even went as far a running straight into my room to overeat in hopes that my family wouldn't find out. Throughout my 20s every relationship I had was with women who took advantage of my low self esteem. Although I knew deep inside they were wrong for me, my fear of noone accepting me for my hefty size kept me some very self destructive, co-dependant relationships. Even my current relationship has a similar pattern. It wasn't 'till about 3 years ago I chose to stop this vicious cycle and began taking my life back. It was at that time I had reach my heaviest( 340 lbs) and finally was able to put a name to my disease any admit that I am a compulsive overeater. Thank you for allowing me to share with you. My next entry will include my many attempts to loose weight..some worked for a short time...others were down right crazy...have a safe day
Topic: WLS Complications Scare Me, Advice...
Hi Everyone,
I have gastric bypass surgery scheduled the first week of October and recently I find myself concentrating on all the things that can or might go wrong after weight loss surgery. Now I'm feeling a bit scared and wondering if I should do this. I have a BMI in the low 40's, significant sleep apnea (on CPAP), GERD, a hernia and numerous back problems. But.... are all the risks of surgery worth it? Kidney stones, psych issues, hair loss, osteoporosis, prolapsed hernias, anemia, bowel obstructions, etc... I've had abdominal surgeries before so I've been through all the regular surgery jitters. This time though, the feeling are pretty intense. Is this normal? Did anyone else second guess themselves and what helped you make a final decision? I know all the preop appointments are coming real soon and I don't know if I should have the surgery or walk away? Really need some advice.
Marjik
I have gastric bypass surgery scheduled the first week of October and recently I find myself concentrating on all the things that can or might go wrong after weight loss surgery. Now I'm feeling a bit scared and wondering if I should do this. I have a BMI in the low 40's, significant sleep apnea (on CPAP), GERD, a hernia and numerous back problems. But.... are all the risks of surgery worth it? Kidney stones, psych issues, hair loss, osteoporosis, prolapsed hernias, anemia, bowel obstructions, etc... I've had abdominal surgeries before so I've been through all the regular surgery jitters. This time though, the feeling are pretty intense. Is this normal? Did anyone else second guess themselves and what helped you make a final decision? I know all the preop appointments are coming real soon and I don't know if I should have the surgery or walk away? Really need some advice.
Marjik
Topic: Hello All! And welcome new members!
I have been offline for quite a while, and have so so so much going on. I am now in the process of a divorce from my husband (my choice to do so) and have moved and things have just been nutz. As with all things you must take the bad with the good, and the divorce is a definate challenge. BUT I am strong and I will get through it. I am busy most of the time with something or the other, but will try to be here more often.
Welcome to all of the new members! You found a great bunch of folks to help you through the journey.
Hope everyone is doing great! Hugs to you all.
Welcome to all of the new members! You found a great bunch of folks to help you through the journey.
Hope everyone is doing great! Hugs to you all.
Patrece
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Topic: It's been a long time
Hi everybody!
Welcome to all the newcomers and those who have or are getting ready to have surgery. It's been a long time since I've posted here and I hope all of of you are doing well.
I had my surgery on 9-30-09. I was doing great; losing weight, getting as much exercise as I could (I have other health issues) and got down to my goal weight. Last March I went in for my first round of plastic surgery and my health took a nose dive. I was unable to eat and everything I put in my mouth tasted spoiled, horrible and like dirt. Even water tasted bad. I spent 2 months not eating except for a bite here and there. I lost another 40 pounds between the surgery and the weight loss from not being able to eat. They couldn't tell me what was wrong so I just had to plug along and do the best I could. To make matters worse, I received a letter from my bariatric surgeon informing me that he was selling his practice and moving on. Turns out he went to a larger hospital to start their bariatric surgery center and took his entire staff with him. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise; I like the new doctor and the nurses far better than the others. They seem to be a lot more carring. The answer to my weight dilemma is to eat as much as I can and count calories, protien and fat and get those numbers as high as I can get them. It seems strange that less than two years ago I was almost 300 pounds and today I'm at 114. I have been as high as 121 but can't seem to keep the weight on.
I haven't written in awhile for a variety of reasons. I guess the big one is that I don't feel like I belong here anymore because I'm not trying to lose weight. All the problems I had with the plastic surgery left me we weak and unable to function for the most part.
I guess the thing that really scares me is that if I can manage to put the wight back on (I'd like to get to 130-140 range) that I won't be able to stop eating and gain it all back. No happy medium here.
Didn't do a whole heck of a lot this summer, although we did manage a week long trip on the bike around Lake Michigan to Traverse City, up and over the Mackinaw Bridge and spent a few days on the upper penninsula relaxing and blowing money at the casino.
I'm in the middle of reorganizing my kitchen; getting new organizers, santizing, rearranging, etc. My husband decided he wants to stay here when he retires and I told him that was fine but I want the kitchen remodeled. He hasn't said a word since! LOL!
Well I'm not sure if I still qualify for this grou*****t but will try to keep writing until I'm told otherwise.
Love and hugs to all!
Colleen
Welcome to all the newcomers and those who have or are getting ready to have surgery. It's been a long time since I've posted here and I hope all of of you are doing well.
I had my surgery on 9-30-09. I was doing great; losing weight, getting as much exercise as I could (I have other health issues) and got down to my goal weight. Last March I went in for my first round of plastic surgery and my health took a nose dive. I was unable to eat and everything I put in my mouth tasted spoiled, horrible and like dirt. Even water tasted bad. I spent 2 months not eating except for a bite here and there. I lost another 40 pounds between the surgery and the weight loss from not being able to eat. They couldn't tell me what was wrong so I just had to plug along and do the best I could. To make matters worse, I received a letter from my bariatric surgeon informing me that he was selling his practice and moving on. Turns out he went to a larger hospital to start their bariatric surgery center and took his entire staff with him. This turned out to be a blessing in disguise; I like the new doctor and the nurses far better than the others. They seem to be a lot more carring. The answer to my weight dilemma is to eat as much as I can and count calories, protien and fat and get those numbers as high as I can get them. It seems strange that less than two years ago I was almost 300 pounds and today I'm at 114. I have been as high as 121 but can't seem to keep the weight on.
I haven't written in awhile for a variety of reasons. I guess the big one is that I don't feel like I belong here anymore because I'm not trying to lose weight. All the problems I had with the plastic surgery left me we weak and unable to function for the most part.
I guess the thing that really scares me is that if I can manage to put the wight back on (I'd like to get to 130-140 range) that I won't be able to stop eating and gain it all back. No happy medium here.
Didn't do a whole heck of a lot this summer, although we did manage a week long trip on the bike around Lake Michigan to Traverse City, up and over the Mackinaw Bridge and spent a few days on the upper penninsula relaxing and blowing money at the casino.
I'm in the middle of reorganizing my kitchen; getting new organizers, santizing, rearranging, etc. My husband decided he wants to stay here when he retires and I told him that was fine but I want the kitchen remodeled. He hasn't said a word since! LOL!
Well I'm not sure if I still qualify for this grou*****t but will try to keep writing until I'm told otherwise.
Love and hugs to all!
Colleen
Topic: RE: Have your tastes changed after surgery?
Thanks for your input. I'm finding this topic pretty interesting. I'm anxious to hear others' responses.
Take care and congrats on your progress.
Take care and congrats on your progress.
Topic: RE: Have your tastes changed after surgery?
Most definitely!!
I was a carb fiend pre op. Now, I hardly eat them. Chocolate? nope, don't want it. Sweet protein shakes, nah, couldn't stand them. Give me water and protein. That is about all I want. Sounds really crazy. I hear some people have a salt aversion, me, it is sweet stuff.
I was a carb fiend pre op. Now, I hardly eat them. Chocolate? nope, don't want it. Sweet protein shakes, nah, couldn't stand them. Give me water and protein. That is about all I want. Sounds really crazy. I hear some people have a salt aversion, me, it is sweet stuff.