Guest guest Posted June 4, 2001 Report Share Posted June 4, 2001 Beth, I do wish you luck and I send my love. There's no words I can offer. You've reasoned all this out, you tried all you know to try. This is not in your hands to do anything about. I'm not going to minimize your pain. I'm not going to send you some platitude...you've read all that, you've heard all that and you're still stuck at a weight that is unacceptable and I'm sorry for that on your behalf. Please know that I care about you and how you are feeling. And I am sincerely praying that something will change for you to make it possible for you to lose more weight! Flo > ** Original Subject: RE: Re: Long Plateau!!! > ** Original Sender: " Beth " <MGBethie@...> > ** Original Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 10:45:03 -0600 > ** Original Message follows... > > Dear Dinah: > I completely understand what you are feeling. I am so upset with > my weight loss also. I hate writing that here though because I > know it will be forwarded to other people and I could be used as > a pawn in an ugly game but I feel I should speak my " truth " > I had my surgery just one week before you. I weighed in at > around 360 - 370... I really never knew exactly how much > because I could not find a scale that went over 350. > > I have lost between 100 - 115 pounds (I usually quote the most > optimistic figures) while the post ops who had surgery my same > week and weighed in at 350 or above......have all lost 130 - 150. I > haven't lost anything in over a month and I have gained 2 > pounds. > > I sit here at my desk crying because I have no way to pay for a > revision that I am beginning to feel I must have if I ever want to be > under 200. I am sure....without a doubt that yours, mine and the > other slow losers....simply did not get enough bowel bypassed > and perhaps were left with to large of a pouch. I believe we did > not get the best of the surgery we signed up for. > > I have spent a major amount of " real " time with MGB post-ops > and I can tell you that the ones who have lost fast and steady are > NOT consistently doing anything different from us " slow losers. " > The ones I know (on average) eat like me, work out like me, and > lose way better than me. > > Some of you might be reading this and say....Beth get real, you > have lost over 100 pounds in 10 months...that is the same or > better than Me! > Yeah well you started out at 270.....NOT 370! You are now in the > 170's......and I am at where you were when you felt as if you were > dying from morbid obesity =( > You are shopping in " regular " stores wearing " regular " sizes and > planning for your tummy tucks. I am wearing your " before " > clothes. > Yeah yeah but you started out 100 pounds more than me. Yes, I > did, and I was told I would lose faster than you because of that. > A body that weighs 370 pounds burns much more than a body > that weighs 270. Just breathing I would lose more. > Believe me I have heard and thought about all these > arguments... and then some. And maybe I am jumping the gun > to call my MGB a failure. I have lost at least 100 pounds.....and > as I said in an earlier post....I feel sooo much better than I did > before my surgery and I would gladly march in for a revision > because my MGB was so easy compared to what I expected. > > But ohhh how my pride is damaged....how I feel like a > failure......how I can't bare to look in my husband's eyes and tell > him that we mortgaged our home for a surgery that did not > completely work for me. How I dread living the rest of my life as > an obese person who failed at losing the weight even after she > had her stomach cut out and her bowels bypassed!!!! You can't > get much more of a " fat gross weak willed slob " than that!....or > can I? > > And for those of you copying this letter to ....SHAME ON > YOU! What I am feeling and what went wrong (if anything) with > my MGB has NOTHING to do with her crusade. It does not mean > the MGB is a bad surgery....just the opposite.....it is such a good > surgery that I am more than willing to have it again!!!!! > > However, I wish that Dr. R had a more precise way to judge the > amount of intestine he bypasses. I truly feel this is the key; And > hope he finds a way to maximize the bypass so that other post > ops do not feel the mental torture that Dinah and myself live. > > Sorry for being such a sore loser =), especially to all you > newbies.....cause I know that no matter how fast you lose you > still worry that this could be your story. With all my heart, I wish I > were one of the poster girls for the MGB. I am ashamed to be > this statistic and I am sorry. > Dinah....please be kind to yourself (kinder than I am to myself > lol)....you are doing the best you can do with what you have! > Believe that! > I have upped my workouts and am keeping a food diary in hopes > that I can write you all a post on my year anny and > say....Ooopppsss I was soooo silly for worrying and whining like > I did.....Wish me luck! > > Thanks for reading me. > Beth in Florida > MGB 8/10/00 > > > > > From: Dinah Boatwright > > @y... > > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:23 PM > > Subject: Long Plateau!!! > > > > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on > Aug 16, > > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too > much, or > > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as > much as > > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I > was > > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing > weight > > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It > is > > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very > well > > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend > and she e- > > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was > really > > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it > seems > > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's > parade but > > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this > all to > > myself! Sorry. > > Dinah > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Cheryl, You said it so well. I'm 13 months out and down 90 pounds and I have made a definite commitment to myself NEVER to be 212 pounds again. The WW program is good and sensible and I also know I had a horrible time doing without this surgery and now it is sooo muchhh easier. I keep before, during and after pic on my desk and my bathroom mirror. It is truly an eye opener. I took care of a heart patient 10 months ago and yesterday her family said they would not have recognized me it they had seen me on the street. Oh how wonderful. Take care and God bless Deb in WY Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dinah, Hi, I usually get blasted for this, but I'm going to tell you anyway. Put away your scales for awhile. Let your body workout it's own weight loss schedule and keep up the good work with your exercise. I know this is hard for alot of folks, but it is worth not getting depressed. That's no fun. HUGS aW MGB 5/28/00 214/117 lbs Long Plateau!!! My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on Aug 16, 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too much, or the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as much as I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I was always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing weight after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It is very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very well though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend and she e- mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was really depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it seems the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade but I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this all to myself! Sorry. Dinah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 In a message dated 6/5/01 10:48:47 AM Eastern Daylight Time, MGBethie@... writes: > However, I wish that Dr. R had a more precise way to judge the > amount of intestine he bypasses. I truly feel this is the key; And > hope he finds a way to maximize the bypass so that other post > ops do not feel the mental torture that Dinah and myself live. > > It has to be hard to be a doctor they are expected to know everything - basically play God however they are only human!!! This same problem unfortunatley exists with RNY as well. It is not an exact science each of our bodies responds differently to what is done to it - our metablisms are different, or genetics are different there are many other factors at play here in addition to the amount that was bypassed and the size of the tummy. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Cheryl---If you need any help with WW let me know ---- I have LOTS of recipes! on Re: Long Plateau!!! > Dinah, > > I have experienced a long plateau too. As I posted I am trying WW's to end > this and to train me to eat healthy. Something I have never really done in > my life. I am focusing on that as much as possible so that it becomes a > lifestyle and a " weigh " of life. That is the only way I think I will be > successful in NOT regaining weight. I think it has been said that after this > surgery we cannot regain our weight but I know that is not true. I think if > we eat too much and choose poorly, after the first couple of years, we will > regain weight. Just my opinion. I have made a committment to myself NOT to > do this. The new WW's point system teaches you that its okay to eat > something sweet or fattening, you just need to adjust your caloric intake to > take this into consideration. Makes too much sense to me. At 384 I could > never have done this and been successful. Just too far to go for too long > and I wasn't in the right mindset. Now I am mentally and physically more > prepared to make this program work. I know I can't rely on my MGB for life, > to keep my weight off. It is a tool and I have to use it along with good > common sense. > > I put some before pictures on my refridgerator as a gentle reminder. Maybe > you could put one by your scales. I know that when I look at that picture I > gain some peace and some confidence. I also experience a lot of gratitude. > > I won't blast someone for putting away their scales but for me personally > they are my checks and balances NOT to regain. If I find myself up, I know > I'm eating poorly. I am predisposed for obesity and I believe I have the fat > gene in me so I have to be acutely aware of where I am all the time. As I > said, I am committed not to regain. > > I've been losing for so long, over two years, that I think my body has > adjusted and is holding on to the weight for dear life. I know that it will > be slow now and that's okay. As long as I am maintaining or not losing, I > don't freak.. All I want now is to drop 30 lbs and learn to eat healthy. A > novel idea for me ... haha.... > > Take care and my best wishes to you, > > Cheryl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Hi Cheryl, I have been on WW since day one - I think the most important thing for me is to learn something about my eating habits, etc. I don't snack without thinking about it first - if I am hungry I will eat something but I make good choices. I weigh in tonight but should be done about 85 pounds since surgery (8 months ago yesterday). I have gotten quite a few negative comments about my staying with WW but I believe it gives me the " assurance " (if there is such a thing) that if I eat within my points range (which I do almost every day - some days over some days under) I will make it to my goal (regardless of whether or not the surgery " worked " for me) and will be able to stay there. I look (and have always looked at) the MGB as a tool which allowed me to eat smaller portions and therefore control my intake. WW is what has and will continue to teach me what to do with the food itself! E.mail me privately at jwmson1@... and let me know what kinds of things you are interested in - I have a lot of things in Wordpad and can send you a zip file (that way we won't be tying up the list!). Let me know how the weigh-in goes! Re: Long Plateau!!! > , > > Sounds great. I'd love some recipes. Are you doing it now? Tonights the big > one week weigh-in. The pressure is on.... haha..... I've done well, have > stayed within my point range and actually banked a few.... > > Cheryl > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 , Why would anyone be against your learning how to cook and eat healthy? GEEZ..some people need a life. I think it's GREAT. I love to look up lowfat recipes, especially crock pot recipes that are without fat or close! I am not a member of WW but a woman in my water aerobics class is and I may start going with her because I love learning positive things! Hugs and keep your chin up...there is never anything wrong with bettering ourselves! Especially if you have family that don't have the benefit of our tummies! HUGS in ark 3-08 322-257 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Beth, I am going to come kick your butt! 115 pounds in 10 months? What are you thinking?????? That is wonderful, your right on track. Sure some people lose faster and some don't. Compare yourself to your past experiences did you lose slow or fast did you eat candy bars and chips while you were on those diets? NOT! I love you Bethie you are one of my Favorites, please don't do this to yourself! Believe me I know where you are coming from but listen to this and use it, You can think positive and hope and pray for the best possible out come, you can reach your goal in time, enjoy your accomplishments now and just look at the more you lose will be more to celebrate later. Enjoy this journey, take pleasure in the fact that you have lost 115 pounds in 10 months, be proud you have accomplished such a great feat. Look at all the wonderful possibilities ahead. Or you can just give up and be down on yourself for not losing 135 in 10 months. I know you will be much happier BNBETH the winner on a journey to a size 12 or where ever you want to be. Bethie I sometimes fall in this pit, and then I slap myself and say HELLO I am alive and have many things to endure in life that can be a learning experience or I can chose to quit and suffer with and for nothing. I would take your 100 pound loss, I would take half of that in a minute. If you can't be excited and proud of yourself then I will be for you. Today Beautiful Beth Brown announced she lost 105+ pounds! I am so proud of her accomplishment and proud to call her my friend! Love you!!! xoxox Trish Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Oh Beth. I hurt for you. I know you don't want to hear this, but could it be that your body IS at a weight set point it likes? It sounds like you have done fabulous..you are eating well and exercising and have lost a great deal of weight. I, too, would want more and feel like it CAN " T stop here. I would feel just as you do...I know that. But could it be you aren't done yet? No one here is judging you, I hope. I know that this can happen with any surgery and to any of us. I have seen RNY patients suffer exactly the same way. In fact a girl I know who was 406 and had surgery was losing great the first month, and now hasn't lost anything the second month and she is tormented. But I keep telling her that she was in the 360's for quite a while prior to surgery so maybe it's a bump not a brick wall? I hope that is all it is for you and you will glide to the other side soon. I had no idea that revisions cost as much as the original. That is awful for anyone that needs one. I hope you don't need one and that everything gets rolling again soon. PLEASE don't beat yourself up. I know our words won't stop you from it, but it will do no good and so much harm. Love yourself and IF there is any way you can put the thoughts away for the summer and get out and enjoy your already achieved success, maybe it would kick the plateau's butt right outta town? If it didn't you'd still have a friendlier summer. Talk to your hubby.....I bet he is very proud of you! I know you must be a very special person. You did not post a hateful, spiteful post, like I would have if I'd felt half as frustrated and downheartened. I bet your hubby feels like he has the best wife he could and he is so glad you have lost enough to feel better than you did a year ago! HUGS AND BEST WISHES in ARk 3-08 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dinah, I have experienced a long plateau too. As I posted I am trying WW's to end this and to train me to eat healthy. Something I have never really done in my life. I am focusing on that as much as possible so that it becomes a lifestyle and a " weigh " of life. That is the only way I think I will be successful in NOT regaining weight. I think it has been said that after this surgery we cannot regain our weight but I know that is not true. I think if we eat too much and choose poorly, after the first couple of years, we will regain weight. Just my opinion. I have made a committment to myself NOT to do this. The new WW's point system teaches you that its okay to eat something sweet or fattening, you just need to adjust your caloric intake to take this into consideration. Makes too much sense to me. At 384 I could never have done this and been successful. Just too far to go for too long and I wasn't in the right mindset. Now I am mentally and physically more prepared to make this program work. I know I can't rely on my MGB for life, to keep my weight off. It is a tool and I have to use it along with good common sense. I put some before pictures on my refridgerator as a gentle reminder. Maybe you could put one by your scales. I know that when I look at that picture I gain some peace and some confidence. I also experience a lot of gratitude. I won't blast someone for putting away their scales but for me personally they are my checks and balances NOT to regain. If I find myself up, I know I'm eating poorly. I am predisposed for obesity and I believe I have the fat gene in me so I have to be acutely aware of where I am all the time. As I said, I am committed not to regain. I've been losing for so long, over two years, that I think my body has adjusted and is holding on to the weight for dear life. I know that it will be slow now and that's okay. As long as I am maintaining or not losing, I don't freak.. All I want now is to drop 30 lbs and learn to eat healthy. A novel idea for me ... haha.... Take care and my best wishes to you, Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dear Dinah: I completely understand what you are feeling. I am so upset with my weight loss also. I hate writing that here though because I know it will be forwarded to other people and I could be used as a pawn in an ugly game but I feel I should speak my " truth " I had my surgery just one week before you. I weighed in at around 360 - 370... I really never knew exactly how much because I could not find a scale that went over 350. I have lost between 100 - 115 pounds (I usually quote the most optimistic figures) while the post ops who had surgery my same week and weighed in at 350 or above......have all lost 130 - 150. I haven't lost anything in over a month and I have gained 2 pounds. I sit here at my desk crying because I have no way to pay for a revision that I am beginning to feel I must have if I ever want to be under 200. I am sure....without a doubt that yours, mine and the other slow losers....simply did not get enough bowel bypassed and perhaps were left with to large of a pouch. I believe we did not get the best of the surgery we signed up for. I have spent a major amount of " real " time with MGB post-ops and I can tell you that the ones who have lost fast and steady are NOT consistently doing anything different from us " slow losers. " The ones I know (on average) eat like me, work out like me, and lose way better than me. Some of you might be reading this and say....Beth get real, you have lost over 100 pounds in 10 months...that is the same or better than Me! Yeah well you started out at 270.....NOT 370! You are now in the 170's......and I am at where you were when you felt as if you were dying from morbid obesity =( You are shopping in " regular " stores wearing " regular " sizes and planning for your tummy tucks. I am wearing your " before " clothes. Yeah yeah but you started out 100 pounds more than me. Yes, I did, and I was told I would lose faster than you because of that. A body that weighs 370 pounds burns much more than a body that weighs 270. Just breathing I would lose more. Believe me I have heard and thought about all these arguments... and then some. And maybe I am jumping the gun to call my MGB a failure. I have lost at least 100 pounds.....and as I said in an earlier post....I feel sooo much better than I did before my surgery and I would gladly march in for a revision because my MGB was so easy compared to what I expected. But ohhh how my pride is damaged....how I feel like a failure......how I can't bare to look in my husband's eyes and tell him that we mortgaged our home for a surgery that did not completely work for me. How I dread living the rest of my life as an obese person who failed at losing the weight even after she had her stomach cut out and her bowels bypassed!!!! You can't get much more of a " fat gross weak willed slob " than that!....or can I? And for those of you copying this letter to ....SHAME ON YOU! What I am feeling and what went wrong (if anything) with my MGB has NOTHING to do with her crusade. It does not mean the MGB is a bad surgery....just the opposite.....it is such a good surgery that I am more than willing to have it again!!!!! However, I wish that Dr. R had a more precise way to judge the amount of intestine he bypasses. I truly feel this is the key; And hope he finds a way to maximize the bypass so that other post ops do not feel the mental torture that Dinah and myself live. Sorry for being such a sore loser =), especially to all you newbies.....cause I know that no matter how fast you lose you still worry that this could be your story. With all my heart, I wish I were one of the poster girls for the MGB. I am ashamed to be this statistic and I am sorry. Dinah....please be kind to yourself (kinder than I am to myself lol)....you are doing the best you can do with what you have! Believe that! I have upped my workouts and am keeping a food diary in hopes that I can write you all a post on my year anny and say....Ooopppsss I was soooo silly for worrying and whining like I did.....Wish me luck! Thanks for reading me. Beth in Florida MGB 8/10/00 > From: Dinah Boatwright > @y... > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:23 PM > Subject: Long Plateau!!! > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on Aug 16, > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too much, or > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as much as > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I was > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing weight > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It is > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very well > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend and she e- > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was really > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it seems > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade but > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this all to > myself! Sorry. > Dinah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Beth Hang in there you are probably on a platue. I often bounce around on a pound or two for a while before losing again. I think your stats so far are great. YOU ARE NOT A FAILURE!!!! You should continue to lose just hang in there. I'll be praying for you Long Plateau!!! > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on Aug 16, > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too much, or > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as much as > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I was > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing weight > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It is > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very well > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend and she e- > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was really > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it seems > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade but > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this all to > myself! Sorry. > Dinah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 , Sounds great. I'd love some recipes. Are you doing it now? Tonights the big one week weigh-in. The pressure is on.... haha..... I've done well, have stayed within my point range and actually banked a few.... Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 <<<Cheryl, You said it so well. I'm 13 months out and down 90 pounds and I have made a definite commitment to myself NEVER to be 212 pounds again. The WW program is good and sensible and I also know I had a horrible time doing without this surgery and now it is sooo muchhh easier. >> Thanks Deb. I think we think alike. I just cannot be obese again. It was too dangerous and also too painful. I love my new self, something I haven't done in a long time. I am trying to incorporate that into my philosophy. That I love myself, therefore I must do what it takes to keep myself healthy and happy. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 , Let me say that I think the WW's program is an excellent resource for longer out post-ops. I think the amount of food would be difficult for the newly out folks. I think it works well b/c if you follow it and eat the right foods you are feeding your body, so it doesn't starve itself and retain calories, and losing weight. I'm sorry you have taken criticism for this plan. It's a good healthy program. It has been recognized as one of the most successful weight loss program for long term maintenance. That says something to me. Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dinah and Beth, My heart breaks for you two. I can imagine how heart breaking this is for the two of you. I too, am a self-pay, like you Beth, and to think that this might NOT work - - - Gives me chills! Especially, since I'll be paying for this surgery for some years to come. It would be easy to pay for a surgery that got you to your goal weight. I just pray that you two's weight loss will pick back up and that you WILL make it to your goals! Love, in OK Long Plateau!!! > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on Aug 16, > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too much, or > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as much as > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I was > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing weight > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It is > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very well > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend and she e- > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was really > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it seems > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade but > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this all to > myself! Sorry. > Dinah Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 I remember Dr. R saying that if this surgery doesn't work, then it isn't the patient that's failed it's him. So, with that in mind, I understand that the surgery can't be done free. I mean there's the hospital fee, that isn't going to be waived, and the anest.(never have been able to spell that word) isn't going to waive their fee. But since Dr. R says himself that he's the one that's failed, why wouldn't his fee be waived and why can't there be some sort of " discount " with the hospital. I'm just thinking out loud.... Because if something like this happens to me, there's NO WAY I could have a revision done. I could never afford it, as I was self-pay the first time. It makes me scared that it could happen to me, too. Even since the beginning, I've been afraid of failing this too. Like I did all the diets I've been on. I also heard Dr. R say that he doesn't want us to ever have the " I'm on a diet " mentality again. Well, if a person stops losing, wouldn't you have to " diet? " Again, I'm just thinking out loud... I hurt for those of you that aren't where you want to be. With Love, in OK Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Dear Beth and Dinah, I am very sorry for this disappointment for both of you. I am one of the smaller ones also. I truly hope that you both will not give up. Please keep us posted and I pray that you find a way to get approved for a roux en y lap. I have noticed that it has been more successful for those over 300. Good Luck, O. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Ohhh Flo thank you so much for your prayers and love. I value you more than I can say. And well since you were so sweet I guess I will stop sticking pins in my very life like voodoo doll of Drema....you know the one I made right after she posted that she lost 145 pounds, was at goal and had her MGB just one week before me! LOLOLOL Just Kidding!!!! I am so happy for Drema! And me being jealous of Drema is nothing new.....I was jealous the moment I realized she had you for a Mom! You are an amazing woman, Flo and Drema is a very lucky girl! Much Love, BethBNBeth > Beth, I do wish you luck and I send my love. There's no words I can offer. You've reasoned all this out, you tried all you know to try. This is not in your hands to do anything about. I'm not going to minimize your pain. I'm not going to send you some platitude...you've read all that, you've heard all that and you're still stuck at a weight that is unacceptable and I'm sorry for that on your behalf. > > Please know that I care about you and how you are feeling. And I am sincerely praying that something will change for you to make it possible for you to lose more weight! > > Flo > > > > ** Original Subject: RE: Re: Long Plateau!!! > > ** Original Sender: " Beth " <MGBethie@a...> > > ** Original Date: Tue, 05 Jun 2001 10:45:03 -0600 > > > ** Original Message follows... > > > > > Dear Dinah: > > I completely understand what you are feeling. I am so upset with > > my weight loss also. I hate writing that here though because I > > know it will be forwarded to other people and I could be used as > > a pawn in an ugly game but I feel I should speak my " truth " > > I had my surgery just one week before you. I weighed in at > > around 360 - 370... I really never knew exactly how much > > because I could not find a scale that went over 350. > > > > I have lost between 100 - 115 pounds (I usually quote the most > > optimistic figures) while the post ops who had surgery my same > > week and weighed in at 350 or above......have all lost 130 - 150. I > > haven't lost anything in over a month and I have gained 2 > > pounds. > > > > I sit here at my desk crying because I have no way to pay for a > > revision that I am beginning to feel I must have if I ever want to be > > under 200. I am sure....without a doubt that yours, mine and the > > other slow losers....simply did not get enough bowel bypassed > > and perhaps were left with to large of a pouch. I believe we did > > not get the best of the surgery we signed up for. > > > > I have spent a major amount of " real " time with MGB post-ops > > and I can tell you that the ones who have lost fast and steady are > > NOT consistently doing anything different from us " slow losers. " > > The ones I know (on average) eat like me, work out like me, and > > lose way better than me. > > > > Some of you might be reading this and say....Beth get real, you > > have lost over 100 pounds in 10 months...that is the same or > > better than Me! > > Yeah well you started out at 270.....NOT 370! You are now in the > > 170's......and I am at where you were when you felt as if you were > > dying from morbid obesity =( > > You are shopping in " regular " stores wearing " regular " sizes and > > planning for your tummy tucks. I am wearing your " before " > > clothes. > > Yeah yeah but you started out 100 pounds more than me. Yes, I > > did, and I was told I would lose faster than you because of that. > > A body that weighs 370 pounds burns much more than a body > > that weighs 270. Just breathing I would lose more. > > Believe me I have heard and thought about all these > > arguments... and then some. And maybe I am jumping the gun > > to call my MGB a failure. I have lost at least 100 pounds.....and > > as I said in an earlier post....I feel sooo much better than I did > > before my surgery and I would gladly march in for a revision > > because my MGB was so easy compared to what I expected. > > > > But ohhh how my pride is damaged....how I feel like a > > failure......how I can't bare to look in my husband's eyes and tell > > him that we mortgaged our home for a surgery that did not > > completely work for me. How I dread living the rest of my life as > > an obese person who failed at losing the weight even after she > > had her stomach cut out and her bowels bypassed!!!! You can't > > get much more of a " fat gross weak willed slob " than that!....or > > can I? > > > > And for those of you copying this letter to ....SHAME ON > > YOU! What I am feeling and what went wrong (if anything) with > > my MGB has NOTHING to do with her crusade. It does not mean > > the MGB is a bad surgery....just the opposite.....it is such a good > > surgery that I am more than willing to have it again!!!!! > > > > However, I wish that Dr. R had a more precise way to judge the > > amount of intestine he bypasses. I truly feel this is the key; And > > hope he finds a way to maximize the bypass so that other post > > ops do not feel the mental torture that Dinah and myself live. > > > > Sorry for being such a sore loser =), especially to all you > > newbies.....cause I know that no matter how fast you lose you > > still worry that this could be your story. With all my heart, I wish I > > were one of the poster girls for the MGB. I am ashamed to be > > this statistic and I am sorry. > > Dinah....please be kind to yourself (kinder than I am to myself > > lol)....you are doing the best you can do with what you have! > > Believe that! > > I have upped my workouts and am keeping a food diary in hopes > > that I can write you all a post on my year anny and > > say....Ooopppsss I was soooo silly for worrying and whining like > > I did.....Wish me luck! > > > > Thanks for reading me. > > Beth in Florida > > MGB 8/10/00 > > > > > > > > > From: Dinah Boatwright > > > @y... > > > Sent: Monday, June 04, 2001 10:23 PM > > > Subject: Long Plateau!!! > > > > > > > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on > > Aug 16, > > > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too > > much, or > > > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as > > much as > > > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > > > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > > > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I > > was > > > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing > > weight > > > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It > > is > > > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very > > well > > > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend > > and she e- > > > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was > > really > > > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it > > seems > > > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's > > parade but > > > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this > > all to > > > myself! Sorry. > > > Dinah > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Beth, don't give up!!! Your loss is good for the time that has passed since your surgery. You will probably continue to lose for some time yet. I know you are disappointed, but you by no means are a failure!!!!! Speaking plainly, it sounds like you are having the depression problem that so many of us have after this surgery. Are you taking anything for it? If not, please look into it. It hurts me that you are so down on yourself. It is good that you can share your feelings with us. They are very real and your pain is coming through. Here is a {{{HUG}}} from me and a prayer is going up for you also. Pat Long Plateau!!! > > > My plateau has lasted since Jan 30th, 2000. I had surgery on Aug 16, > 2000 and have lost a total of 50#'s. I do not feel I eat too much, or > the wrong things. I exercise more than I used too, but not as much as > I think I should. I have tried protein drinks religiously. I have > recently tried to " diet " ! I don't know why, it never worked for me > before, but I feel I must do something to lose more weight! I was > always afraid I would be one of the ones to fail at losing weight > after surgery, I am beginning to believe it may be true now! It is > very depressing and I try not to dwell on it. Doesn't work very well > though. We went swimming at a friend house this weekend and she e- > mailed me some pics she took around the pool. THAT was really > depressing...I thought I had made some real progress, but it seems > the pics speak the real truth. Sorry to rain on everyone's parade but > I needed to unload! Too much going on right now to keep this all to > myself! Sorry. > Dinah > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 > > Today Beautiful Beth Brown announced she lost 105+ pounds! > I am so proud of her accomplishment and proud to call her my friend! > Ohhh Trish that was a low blow! The nerve of you to take the very words I used on you and send them back to haunt me. Very clever my dear.....and oh so very true! Thank you for reminding me that sure I may be eating Peanut Butter and Jelly instead of Surf and Turf but it is very rude to loudly complain when some are starving. I adore you Sweetie! I will try remember to keep the " attitude of gratitude " and keep pluggin along! Love, Beth Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Bethie, I hear ya girly. YOU can't give up. I have been at this weight for six months. I really want to lose this last 30 lbs of weight and I am gonna do WW to do it. I think I've reaped the benefits possible for this surgery. Maybe not, who knows. My heart aches for you b/c I feel your pain. Huggies .... Cheryl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 I wanted to throw my two cents in. My daughter and I had our surgery in Dec of 99. I weighed 280 at 5'11 and she weighed 350 at 5'5. Since that time I have gotten down to 145 and she has gotten down to 220. Now at 5'11 I am below my goal weight and am very happy but she on the other hand is only 5'5 and 220 is still very heavy for her. She has not lost any weight since her one year mark which was 12-20-2000 but on the other hand I have not lost any since that time also but that is not a big thing for me since I am under my goal weight. She is very happy with what she has lost but she still is considered obese by the standards for her height. I have e-mailed Dr. Champion about converting her over to the RNY so maybe she will have a chance at obtaining her goal. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 One more thing I wanted to add is my mother and brother in law had surgery with Dr. Rutledge in May of 2000 and August of 2000. My mother has only lost around 75 and my brother in law has lost around 80. That seems a little odd considering my daughter and I had lost 130 to 140 pounds at the year mark. Liz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 5, 2001 Report Share Posted June 5, 2001 Liz, I'm sorry that the mgb didn't get your daughter to her goal. Please let us know how she's doing. She'll be in my prayers. On the up side, congratulation to you! There are advantages to being tall, huh? I'm 5'8 " and large framed and have always felt like an amazon woman... considering my starting weight was 303, I should be happy I was at least 5'8 " or I'd really have been miserable. Thanks for sharing with us. Love from OK, MGB ~ 3/29/01 ~ Dr. R 303/256.5 @ 2 months In a message dated 06/05/2001 9:31:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time, smittyx03@... writes: << Subj: Re: Long Plateau!!! Date: 06/05/2001 9:31:11 PM Pacific Daylight Time From: smittyx03@... Reply-to: I wanted to throw my two cents in. My daughter and I had our surgery in Dec of 99. I weighed 280 at 5'11 and she weighed 350 at 5'5. Since that time I have gotten down to 145 and she has gotten down to 220. Now at 5'11 I am below my goal weight and am very happy but she on the other hand is only 5'5 and 220 is still very heavy for her. She has not lost any weight since her one year mark which was 12-20-2000 but on the other hand I have not lost any since that time also but that is not a big thing for me since I am under my goal weight. She is very happy with what she has lost but she still is considered obese by the standards for her height. I have e-mailed Dr. Champion about converting her over to the RNY so maybe she will have a chance at obtaining her goal. Liz >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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