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Hello,DEB.

Just wanting you to know I have been thru the name calling and the finger

pointing too and man it does hurt .If you ever need someone to talk with

just write me I will always be here to listen. I live in Galesburg,IL. but

we go to Iowa alot.my husband works in Ft. Madison Iowa.Plus these persons

in here in this group are super to chat with.And are great with answers and

questions too.

HAVE A GREAT DAY.EVERYONE....

STACY BECK

Bypass surgery info

> My name is Deb I'm at the wt# 365 lb's at 5'7 " tall.In about 31 days

> I going into surgery for the surgery called Ry type Gastric

> Bypass.I'm

> a little worried alot about the surgery.I have so many

> questions and worried that I will not lose the wt#.I'm 43 years old

> have 5 children ages 9-26 years of age.I have no family support.My

> family has aways made fun of my wt# and called me names.Even now

> that they are older and heavier they hurt my feeling and I always

> want to run and hide and cry.I've been fat or The Word I hate the

> most is Obesity.The Doctor I have has been doing bypasses for over

> 20 years I was told and even had it done to his self.I need a friend

> to help me

> go through this.I have no friends were I live just people who have

> hurt me and always pointing fingers and laugh at me.Love to

> hear from anyone who can share their surgery info and how things

> went and anything that will help me before and after the surgery.God

> Bless and hope to

> talk.Thanks for your time from Deb of Iowa.

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Welcome Deb!

I am 42 and had my surgery 5-1/2 months ago. It's been an awesome

ride and 133 lbs later, it just gets better and better. I am 5'9 and

started at 442 lbs, so I definitely know your weight woes.

I am so sorry to hear of your lack of family support and compassion.

Have you even just let go and tell them how much they hurt you?

Maybe they just don't realize it. If they are somewhat overweight, I

guarantee you they are facing the fact that they may have to go the

same route some day. They don't want to see how successful you will

be, because then they have to face reality. If you can muster it,

tell them you are going ahead of if they don't have anything positive

to say, to keep it to themselves and to quit the name calling. I

know you are their mother and feel you can't call them names back but

it might wake them up. All you have to do is get through to one of

them and the rest might fall in place.

My mom was the only one I told at the start. She was scared but

supportive as she knew I could not continue on the train I was on. I

did not want to tell my brothers at that point. It was hard for her

to say nothing but she didn't. She did talk to a few of her friends

about it, which was fine. She needed someone to talk to about her

emotions. What shocked her is how positive all her friends were.

You would think people in their 70's and 80's would see this as some

new fangled thing and " why does she need to do that " . But most knew

someone who had it done and were very supportive. It helped her be

more comfortable.

Once I had insurance approval she asked if she could tell my

brothers. One of them that I thought would think it ridiculous,

surprised me and drove a couple hours to come see me in the

hospital. Shocked the heck out of me. I thought my oldest brother

would think it was drastic etc. He is into all natural everything.

Well his reaction was " thankgoodness " . He said he had been so

worried that I would maybe die of a heart problem etc. The 3rd

brother was faily quiet but supportive. Two of my brothers are in

the category of being faced with maybe making a similar decision one

day. So it also was a slap in the face. My sister-in-law is one who

would greatly benefit also. Who knows, once she sees how I eat she

may have a different opinion. When she found I don't eat much for

refined carbs she was like, but their are the best. I would have

agreed before surgery, but for some reason they no longer control my

life and I also do not crave them. I have them when I want, but

because I am comfortable with post-op life I just don't focus on them

any more. When I look for food now, it's just automatically protein.

Please feel free to e-mail me as I am more than willing to be one of

your supports and offer what info I can about surgery and after

life. I live in Oshkosh, WI, so not too far from you. I don't

normally get down that way, but who knows maybe we could meet

somewhere sometime.

Just know that there will be lots of people on this website who will

gladly provide you loving support and not judge you or call you

derogatory names!

I hope you have a wonderful day!

D.

5'9 " – Age 42 – BMI 65.3

442/309/Anywhere under 250 lbs

-133 lbs as of July 17th – BMI 45.6

21 before surgery, 112 after

Open RNY-150 cm, 1/2 oz pouch - Feb 3, 2003

Surgeon - n, MD - Neenah, WI

> My name is Deb I'm at the wt# 365 lb's at 5'7 " tall.In about 31

days

> I going into surgery for the surgery called Ry type Gastric

> Bypass.I'm

> a little worried alot about the surgery.I have so many

> questions and worried that I will not lose the wt#.I'm 43 years old

> have 5 children ages 9-26 years of age.I have no family support.My

> family has aways made fun of my wt# and called me names.Even now

> that they are older and heavier they hurt my feeling and I always

> want to run and hide and cry.I've been fat or The Word I hate the

> most is Obesity.The Doctor I have has been doing bypasses for over

> 20 years I was told and even had it done to his self.I need a

friend

> to help me

> go through this.I have no friends were I live just people who have

> hurt me and always pointing fingers and laugh at me.Love to

> hear from anyone who can share their surgery info and how things

> went and anything that will help me before and after the

surgery.God

> Bless and hope to

> talk.Thanks for your time from Deb of Iowa.

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