Guest guest Posted December 30, 2006 Report Share Posted December 30, 2006 , boy can I relate to you... I used to be the same way but not anymore! At some point you have to be the priority and stop sacrificing yourself for everybody else. I know losing weight for me has helped a great deal with confidence, and I am able to say no to others. You don't have to be mean about it; You just have to say no. Work on your confidence NOW before the weight loss, so it will be easier with time. , you deserve respect and the ability to pick a crappy movie and not feel responsible about it. Take care - lisa > > > > > > > > Welcome home Shauna. It is so good to see your name online. > > > > > > > > We all have busy lives and we owe it to ourselves to place our > > needs > > > > first, If we can't take care of ourselves we can't be there for > > anyone > > > > else. You have been and continue to be a terrific Moderator. We > > know > > > > you have a job, school, family and personal life. We have missed > > you > > > > but also know your plate is very full these days. > > > > > > > > Shauna, I don't have any words of wisdom for you. I too tried > > to " do it > > > > all " and my house of cards came tumbling down. I have accepted my > > > > limitations and do the best I can. I maintain a household in two > > > > cities as well as the myriad of stressors in my family and > > personal and > > > > professional lives. I have medical issues and good days and bad > > days > > > > that accompany those maladies. > > > > > > > > It was very hard, but I had to stop being the " caregiver. " I also > > ended > > > > unhealthy relationships with people who were takers and never > > gave to > > > > me when I needed their time and attention. Friendships should be > > a two > > > > way street. People who are takers are " Draino " friends. I don't > > have > > > > the time or energy to fix other peoples lives. I have seen too > > many > > > > people in our WLS community have surgery to " fix " their broken > > lives > > > > without wanting to do the work that comes with having a healthy > > life in > > > > the physical and emotional sense. I am glad to see you are > > tending to > > > > your needs and creating a foundation for a more successful > > future. You > > > > are blessed! > > > > > > > > An important factor in finding some semblance of peace in my life > > was > > > > setting BOUNDARIES. When I say NO, I mean NO!!! I don't answer > > email, > > > > phone calls or faxes after the close of normal business hours. > > When so > > > > called friends call me for legal advice, I remind them that I > > don't > > > > call them for FREE professional services unless they want to > > trade or > > > > barter. One hour of my legal help for a free > > > > haircut/color/highlights....you get the point. Time is money and > > my > > > > time is limited. > > > > > > > > As you can see, I am seldom online these days. My personal > > priorities > > > > come first. Don't worry about the boards. You take care of you > > first. > > > > That's what post op life is about. Don't worry about catching up. > > Just > > > > jump in when and if you have the spare time. > > > > > > > > My best to you always. > > > > > > > > Robyn > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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