Guest guest Posted February 28, 2006 Report Share Posted February 28, 2006 Newbies to WLS, check out this post this is what it is all about. > > > Greetings to the group and many thanks to " O " , AKA > (crazy4homeschool@... ), for > her invitation. > > I have returned from a short vacation to Central Florida... I needed > some sun and a nice break from the crappy winter weather of Columbus, > Ohio. I also got to see my dad and step-mom for the first time, since > my surgery. > > I had a few " firsts " that only other people that have gone through, > would appreciate. First, I flew for the first time in 15 years. The last > time I flew, I had an absolutely horrible experience and actually > dreaded this time. I was still unsure of how I would fit. I got to the > plane and asked the stewardess if she thought I would need a belt > extender. She looked at me with a suprised look and said " I don't think > so, but here is an extender if you need it.... " . I took this and walked > back to my assigned seat. I noticed on the way, that I was not needing > to turn sideways to get through the isle, between the seats, and I was > sort of shocked. I got to my seat and eyed the width between the arm > rests with some trepidation. I slid into the seat and didn't touch > either side of the seat or arm rests! Still not believing, I grabbed the > seat belt and guess what, IT FIT! No belt extender needed! I was almost > in tears with happiness! My seat neighbor showed up and was a heavy set > man. What a relief to know, for the first time, that I was not the > largest person on the plane! We chatted on our flight to Charlotte, NC, > and after his numerous complaints about his weight, I told him of my > surgery and my weight loss so far. He was shocked and it must have made > an impression, because he and his wife came up to me in the Charlotte > airport and congratulated me and wanted to talk more about my > experiences....they were wonderful and very sincere and supportive. I > got on my next flight to Gainseville, and it was no big deal. Still very > exciting! When I landed, and I am looking for my parents in the > airport, my parents walked past me and didn't recognize me! I was 5 feet > away and they didn't seriously recognize me! I had to walk to them and > grab my step-mom by the arm. She was shocked and tried to shake me off, > until I started talking to her. The look on her face was priceless. The > same with my dad and when we got home, the pets didn't know me right > off, either! All of this is in a span of 4.5 hours.....I was definitely > feeling good and for the first time seriously realizing just how > dramatic the transformation has been, and is yet to be. > > My step-mom is 62 y.o. and is very active. She teaches spinning and > aerobics classes at the local YMCA, and then walks 3-4 times a day at > 3-5 miles. I went with her and left her in my dust! I have never been > able to do this before, and she was shocked that I went past her so > easilly. GOD! THis felt good!!!! > > I really wanted to " test " my ability to keep on my path for eating, > water, excersize, etc, outside of my usual home environment. I did well > and lost a few pounds while I was there. The walking and security issues > and waiting and the usual hassels of airports and flying were no big > deal and very easy for me to physically do. Such a change from previous > experiences. I guess my next " test " will be to see my mom in rural > Georgia. A little more removed from my normal support and home > environment. Have to see when I can take more vacation time off. > > Sorry for the long post, but I was so excited that things went so well! > Hope you all have had similar positive experiences. > > Take care. > > Penn > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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