Guest guest Posted February 2, 2001 Report Share Posted February 2, 2001 Amen ! I think what happens to us during the angry phase is that like someone else pointed out, we have been taking the anger out on ourselves by overeating, etc... and suddenly we're faced with really devoting time to take care of ourselves for once so the anger surfaces. I think it's great that a has taken up pottery and is finding it a good release. I won't say I never get angry, but now that I'm generally more happy with my life the anger dissipates easily. I have a little meditation I do where I imagine problems, anger sources, etc... as bubbles. I'm sitting at the bottom of a lake and spitting out the bubbles and I watch them surface and pop. Sounds kooky, I know but it works for me And I believe people who have anger issues after surgery also had them before surgery; they're just manifesting themselves in different ways. Just my .02 F. joy2uforever@... wrote: I came to the meeting last night and was alittle dissapointed hearing of all the anger.If I wasnt so set on getting this operation I would of changed my mind.I figure before or after we all have anger issues but we all have to deal with them the best we can. As I look at it my anger now is not being able to run with my grand kids because gram is so tired with all this weight not being able to do a simple task as tieing my own shoes always being out of breath.This to me is anger.Just thinking of all the little things Ill be able to do again after 25 years of not being able to do things other people take for granted,this brings me joy.And to get mad at how people treat me as being a fat women I cant wast my time getting angry at them Im going to love every day of the new me. even tieing my own shoes. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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