Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 Girls, OMG, I can also so relate to your posts. I am 19 months out of the Roux and about 20 pounds from ultimate goal, but generally pretty happy with my results. I also have dropped off a couple of lists, (mainly cause no one will talk to you if you are not part of " their surgery " click) and I have stopped going to our local support meetings. I feel as thou I am fighting the " creepies " as well. I have allowed too many of my old habits back. I do however beat the heck out of my new treadmill, so again like you guys I have some good ones too. I feel sometimes as though I wish it would all go away, having to worry about supplements, protein, blood work, pains that pop up, yada yada yada.. uughh.. But most of my friends are WLSers and it is hard to start a conversation that doesn't have something to do with .. " well because of the surgery this.... " I did just want to live a normal life. But I also find myself craving to help that woman on the street that is 400 pounds and can't walk 20 feet. I want to help. Well, If you come up with any suggestions please clue me in cause I am lost too.. Thanks. Kari S. -150 pounds. Roux 4-6-00 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 My biggest suggestion is get involved again......when I chose at 3 yrs post op to unsub from a lot of lists and not go to meetings that was the beginning of the end. When I isolate I feel alone, when I feel alone the creepies come back and I am the only one and then I had a major relapse and regained weight. You see, if no one sees you eating, it doesn't count right??? When I stopped participating I had no *accountability* to anyone... So. I have learned 2 things at almost 8 yrs post op... 1. If I choose to forget the past I am doomed to repeat it and 2. If I could have done this by myself, I would have years ago.. Guess I will never be *normal* whatever that is.... Hugs and happy new year Rita in Vermont Open RNY 3/31/94 463 lbs 3/31/95 - 9/96 242 lbs(post op baby) 2/17/99 306 lbs As of 10/10/01 185 lbs and maintaining --- Kari S Nascarkritter18@...> wrote: > Girls, OMG, I can also so relate to your posts. I am > 19 months out of the Roux and about 20 pounds from > ultimate goal, but generally pretty happy with my > results. I also have dropped off a couple of lists, > (mainly cause no one will talk to you if you are not > part of " their surgery " click) and I have stopped > going to our local support meetings. I feel as thou > I am fighting the " creepies " as well. I have allowed > too many of my old habits back. I do however beat > the heck out of my new treadmill, so again like you > guys I have some good ones too. I feel sometimes as > though I wish it would all go away, having to worry > about supplements, protein, blood work, pains that > pop up, yada yada yada.. uughh.. But most of my > friends are WLSers and it is hard to start a > conversation that doesn't have something to do with > .. " well because of the surgery this.... " I did > just want to live a normal life. But I also find > myself craving to help that woman on the street that > is 400 pounds and can't walk 20 feet. I want to > help. Well, If you come up with any suggestions > please clue me in cause I am lost too.. Thanks. > Kari S. > -150 pounds. > Roux 4-6-00 > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 My biggest suggestion is get involved again......when I chose at 3 yrs post op to unsub from a lot of lists and not go to meetings that was the beginning of the end. When I isolate I feel alone, when I feel alone the creepies come back and I am the only one and then I had a major relapse and regained weight. You see, if no one sees you eating, it doesn't count right??? When I stopped participating I had no *accountability* to anyone... So. I have learned 2 things at almost 8 yrs post op... 1. If I choose to forget the past I am doomed to repeat it and 2. If I could have done this by myself, I would have years ago.. Guess I will never be *normal* whatever that is.... Hugs and happy new year Rita in Vermont Open RNY 3/31/94 463 lbs 3/31/95 - 9/96 242 lbs(post op baby) 2/17/99 306 lbs As of 10/10/01 185 lbs and maintaining --- Kari S Nascarkritter18@...> wrote: > Girls, OMG, I can also so relate to your posts. I am > 19 months out of the Roux and about 20 pounds from > ultimate goal, but generally pretty happy with my > results. I also have dropped off a couple of lists, > (mainly cause no one will talk to you if you are not > part of " their surgery " click) and I have stopped > going to our local support meetings. I feel as thou > I am fighting the " creepies " as well. I have allowed > too many of my old habits back. I do however beat > the heck out of my new treadmill, so again like you > guys I have some good ones too. I feel sometimes as > though I wish it would all go away, having to worry > about supplements, protein, blood work, pains that > pop up, yada yada yada.. uughh.. But most of my > friends are WLSers and it is hard to start a > conversation that doesn't have something to do with > .. " well because of the surgery this.... " I did > just want to live a normal life. But I also find > myself craving to help that woman on the street that > is 400 pounds and can't walk 20 feet. I want to > help. Well, If you come up with any suggestions > please clue me in cause I am lost too.. Thanks. > Kari S. > -150 pounds. > Roux 4-6-00 > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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