Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Thanks just adding my 2 cents to the issue LOL Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Hey Debkroll You know me I don't take much junk from anybody even Oprah and you are right she is not winning her weight loss battle it looks like she is a Yo Yo Dieter and continuing to be so. Let's just see if she is healthier for it in the long run. She has not maintained a constant ideal weight to her height ever since she started her weight loss journey even with her personal chefs and trainers and she above others knows just how difficult it is to lose the weight and maintain the loss. I feel if you are going to be in the spot light you should at least lead by example and Ms. Winfrey is no weight loss example. I like her and she does an enormous amount of good but she really needs to open her eyes and use her journalistic integrity in a fair and equal way towards subjects that she does not feel comfortable with and obviously WLS is something she is not comfortable with. Perhaps she sought the same remedy and for whatever reasons was not an appropriate candidate. Hmmmmmmmmmmm makes one wonder. Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 274/259/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 You Go Toi Let her have an eye full of what she obviously knows nothing about. I say if you are uniformed on a subject then become informed especially when you are providing a viewing audience with one sided information. Her end result was to make MO and SMO people feel even worse than they may feel and to put a horrible spot light on WLS that it is something to be avoided and any success from it is not to be acknowledged. Hey that woman is no role model for me in any faction of my life. I have witnessed more role models on this very site that have caused such inspiration in me and that have provided all the necessary informational tools for me to make a sane and determined decision regarding my health. I can only hope that her staff will actually take the time to read the comments that we sent to their site and respond in some positive way. Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 In a message dated 9/6/2003 12:14:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, wlslori@... writes: shake my skinny head. & grin & be grateful for my precious pouch. Hi Lori H LOL go on girl shake that skinny head you deserve it Lori Anne Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 My sister in law in convinced that there a " horrible " side effects from WLS that the doctors and other people don't tell you about. I have tried to tell her that I will be fine and she says I'm just looking for a " quick fix'' . , MI 330/Pre-Op Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Lori You said it all.I don't understand people.They sould study and talk to people before opening their mouths.She lost but she also putting it back on.Plus she has a cook and her own trainer to help.She gaining the weight back whats the trouble she not thin anymore.She has NO room to talk.Lori everyone needs to get her a piece of their mind then maybe she would study and take polls and ect becuz open the trap of the mouth to put her foot in it.I'm 43 years been heavy all my life and tried everything.Plus work in nursing homes were you almost running up and down the halls answers and helping people whom need help.I gain more even after running and busy 8 to 10 hours a day.So whats wrong.I couldn't lose it.God Bless and Thanks for writing and give her the rights about over weight people.I would love to tell her my piece of my mind.Take Care WAY TO GO LORI Love ya.a friend debkroll of Iowa,Down 35 lbs since Aug.14,2003 > I recently watched an episode of a weight loss special it may have been a > repeat episode. I enjoyed the show to the extent of feeling overjoyed for the > various people at achieving their weight loss goals. I did not however > appreciate the comments that were made repeatedly by Ms. Winfrey regarding weight loss > surgery. She often stated so and so reached their goal by " hard work " and > they did it without surgery. I feel that Ms. Winfrey in stating the matter in > that light appeared to be biased toward those who seek or have sought the > weight loss remedy by surgical means. I am a 35 year old woman who has had the > gastric bypass surgery called Roux-En-Y(RNY) and I received my operation on > 8/25/03. I feel that my struggle with weight and my remedy is just as important > and that I too should be rewarded and successful in my accomplishments. I have > been on many programs all to no avail. The most weight I have lost on any one > of these programs is 20 lbs. I would say no I do not have a lack of the > almighty will power because I have done the programs and I work out regularly and I > mind everything that goes into my mouth low fat, high protein and low > carbohydrate foods but the weight still was an issue. I am a Criminal Justice > Professional here in NYC and a mother of one very active 14 year old who does not > have any weight problems and I took great offense to the " negative attitude " > that Ms Winfrey showed during that show's episode. I can prove to Ms. Winfrey > that my choice was not the easy way out or the quick fix and I feel that " real " > people who have undergone surgery should have a chance to have equal time to > share their stories and accomplishments not just the super stars like Carnie > , or Al Roker, or Sharon Osbourne, or Roseanne Barr. I feel that Ms. > Winfrey should continue her tradition of letting real people represent to all of > America what is really involved in this form of weight loss with equal > representation. > Lori Hargett grimmlah1@a... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 AMEN Lori Anne! You go girlfriend. If I had seen the show, I probably would have done the same thing. Oprah Show Comments sent to Oprah.com I recently watched an episode of a weight loss special it may have been a repeat episode. I enjoyed the show to the extent of feeling overjoyed for the various people at achieving their weight loss goals. I did not however appreciate the comments that were made repeatedly by Ms. Winfrey regarding weight loss surgery. She often stated so and so reached their goal by " hard work " and they did it without surgery. I feel that Ms. Winfrey in stating the matter in that light appeared to be biased toward those who seek or have sought the weight loss remedy by surgical means. I am a 35 year old woman who has had the gastric bypass surgery called Roux-En-Y(RNY) and I received my operation on 8/25/03. I feel that my struggle with weight and my remedy is just as important and that I too should be rewarded and successful in my accomplishments. I have been on many programs all to no avail. The most weight I have lost on any one of these programs is 20 lbs. I would say no I do not have a lack of the almighty will power because I have done the programs and I work out regularly and I mind everything that goes into my mouth low fat, high protein and low carbohydrate foods but the weight still was an issue. I am a Criminal Justice Professional here in NYC and a mother of one very active 14 year old who does not have any weight problems and I took great offense to the " negative attitude " that Ms Winfrey showed during that show's episode. I can prove to Ms. Winfrey that my choice was not the easy way out or the quick fix and I feel that " real " people who have undergone surgery should have a chance to have equal time to share their stories and accomplishments not just the super stars like Carnie , or Al Roker, or Sharon Osbourne, or Roseanne Barr. I feel that Ms. Winfrey should continue her tradition of letting real people represent to all of America what is really involved in this form of weight loss with equal representation. Lori Hargett grimmlah1@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 In a message dated 9/6/2003 1:40:09 PM Eastern Daylight Time, tcpar2@... writes: Unfortunately it's so easy for anyone to snub a " fat " person before or after surgery. It almost seems as though you're damned if you do and damned if you don't. I'm gonna be too busy living life to let them bother me. I say *$@% them!!!!!! boy is that harsh heehee! Constance You get em Constance LOL I love your joy of life and yes WLS and weight loss in general is a damned if you do, damned if you don't catch 22. Some people believe that if not for all the extra weight life will be rosy and great and that is simply not true life will be life the good, bad and the ugly side of it all come into play. I have some extremely attractive and rather slender friends who are some of the loneliest, most miserable people you would ever meet, but they look great and people don't care until they get to know them outside of their outward appearance. I say be healthy, eat well, move your body and keep your joy Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 274/259/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 In a message dated 9/6/2003 12:48:22 PM Eastern Daylight Time, cheyanne1113@... writes: My sister in law in convinced that there a " horrible " side effects from WLS that the doctors and other people don't tell you about. I have tried to tell her that I will be fine and she says I'm just looking for a " quick fix'' . , MI 330/Pre-Op Hi in MI Well you just tell that sister in law that there are horrible side effects to a massive heart attack or a stroke or diabetic coma that doctors don't tell you about and if she is overweight and sits around doing absolutely nothing about it except criticize your attempts to save your own life and start a fresh healthy one she should just stop it and take my mother's old adage if you can't say something nice then say nothing at all Lori Anne Lap RNY 8/25/03 274/259/135 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Go Lori!!! I've been working on my letter too this morning. I was excited to see The Oprah show that day and then when I did, I was disappointed by her comments including the one that aluded to the fact that ALL MO people have deep seeded issues from their past that cause them to be obese in the first place and those need to be taken care of in order to obtain a successful weight loss. What about those nuclear family issues like growing up in a large meat and potatoes family and cleaning your plate. I wouldn't trade my youth for anybody's in the world and have a family history full of obesity, and no abuse. We were just taught to love food and clean our plates at home and at school (ok we know better NOW, but at the time that was what caring parents did). Having a mother who could cook like nobody's business only helped me to enjoy food even more. Oprah categorized us and that ticks me off. I've always admired her for her accomplishments and know that she suffered abuses, for which I feel very badly for, but to give her public the impression that her struggles are universal was wrong. AMEN!!!! I'm gonna stop here or I'll end up filling all your ears with what I want to tell Ms. Winfrey. Toi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 well said lori anne. can't add my 1 1/2 cents b/c i never ever watch her show. on the rare occasions i get to watch afternoon TV, i'm all over the court shows. but if in fact she's anti-wls, all i can do is shake my skinny head. & grin & be grateful for my precious pouch. lori h. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 6, 2003 Report Share Posted September 6, 2003 Yeah for you Lori Anne. You are very articulate and have stated the facts very well. I hope Oprah " hears " what you have said. Your Loser Friend, > I recently watched an episode of a weight loss special it may have been a > repeat episode. I enjoyed the show to the extent of feeling overjoyed for the > various people at achieving their weight loss goals. I did not however > appreciate the comments that were made repeatedly by Ms. Winfrey regarding weight loss > surgery. She often stated so and so reached their goal by " hard work " and > they did it without surgery. I feel that Ms. Winfrey in stating the matter in > that light appeared to be biased toward those who seek or have sought the > weight loss remedy by surgical means. I am a 35 year old woman who has had the > gastric bypass surgery called Roux-En-Y(RNY) and I received my operation on > 8/25/03. I feel that my struggle with weight and my remedy is just as important > and that I too should be rewarded and successful in my accomplishments. I have > been on many programs all to no avail. The most weight I have lost on any one > of these programs is 20 lbs. I would say no I do not have a lack of the > almighty will power because I have done the programs and I work out regularly and I > mind everything that goes into my mouth low fat, high protein and low > carbohydrate foods but the weight still was an issue. I am a Criminal Justice > Professional here in NYC and a mother of one very active 14 year old who does not > have any weight problems and I took great offense to the " negative attitude " > that Ms Winfrey showed during that show's episode. I can prove to Ms. Winfrey > that my choice was not the easy way out or the quick fix and I feel that " real " > people who have undergone surgery should have a chance to have equal time to > share their stories and accomplishments not just the super stars like Carnie > , or Al Roker, or Sharon Osbourne, or Roseanne Barr. I feel that Ms. > Winfrey should continue her tradition of letting real people represent to all of > America what is really involved in this form of weight loss with equal > representation. > Lori Hargett grimmlah1@a... > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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