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I was just wondering if anyone else out there has had trouble

discussing this surgery with their family. I am scheduled for

surgery on November 12, and I have not told anyone in my family

(sisters, brother, mom, etc.) My husband is very supportive of me

but I just wonder if anyone else is in this type of situation. I

have an 18 year old niece who is going to be helping me out after the

surgery and she is the only other person in my family to know.

What should I do?

Thanks for you help

Chris

RNY prepop 11/12/03

(not yet approved by insurance though)

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I think everyone has difficulty telling their families. I also know that

there are loads of people out there whose families haven't been

supportive or want them to have the surgery. The decision to tell your

family is up to you and it is one that shouldn't be taken lightly. The

major things to think about are probably, How does your family react to

your weight--do they make fun of you, ignore it or always try to get you

to go on one diet after another? My family didn't ignore it or make fun

of me, but they were always suggesting diets to try. [Try to explaining

to a woman who weighs about 98 lbs. sopping wet (my sister, even after 4

children) that you've tried all the diets in the world and nothing

works! ]Another question, is anyone else in your family overweight or

obese? Sometimes, if there is more than one person who has a weight

problem, it is easier to tell them your decision. Sometimes though it

isn't. That other person may be jealous that you decided to take your

life into your own hands. It depends on your family. You know your

family better than anyone else. Do you think they will be supportive of

you or do you think they will think you are taking the easy way out? I

was one of the lucky ones who had my family behind me 100%. The never

tried to talk me out of it or suggest other things to try first and they

are really pleased that is worked for me. The decision to tell your

family is up to you....I know it's difficult but they are your family

after all.

I'm sorry if this doesn't help but it's the only advice I can

give.....hope you get through this --with the support of your entire

family. Good luck to you in your journey!

T.

Lap RNY 6/20/03

432/336/170

Houston, Dr. Adam Naaman

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When I started researching this surgery, I didn't tell anyone, including my

husband. I wanted to be as informed as I could be before discussing it with

anyone. When I decided to pursue the surgery with my insurance and dr I told my

husband and he was and still is very supportive. Next I told my children, i

told them as I started to have my preliminary testing. Once I had surgery

scheduled I told my dad, sister and my employer. Before surgery I told some

people that I was having surgery to fix my acid reflux (not a whole lie, as I no

longer have it). I didn't want people without the correct information to try

and talk me out of it. About 2 weeks before surgery I told my Mother-in-law.

She didn't say much of anything, but did visit me in the hospital. I felt I

needed to tell her as every family celebration includes tons of food and I

wanted her to know why I wasn't eating.

This is how I handled telling people. Now I tell everyone the truth. What you

should do? I guess that depends on your relationship with your family. I know

some people don't tell hardly anyone, others, like me are an open book about it.

I hope I helped you.

Debbie R., WI

8/7/03 RNY

286/238/150

Family Issues

I was just wondering if anyone else out there has had trouble

discussing this surgery with their family. I am scheduled for

surgery on November 12, and I have not told anyone in my family

(sisters, brother, mom, etc.) My husband is very supportive of me

but I just wonder if anyone else is in this type of situation. I

have an 18 year old niece who is going to be helping me out after the

surgery and she is the only other person in my family to know.

What should I do?

Thanks for you help

Chris

RNY prepop 11/12/03

(not yet approved by insurance though)

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Hi Tell them maybe you'll be surprised on how much support

you'll have from them to.I was the same way but I called them and

told them.They were all surprised but now happy mostly after the

they seen me after the surgery and down 64 lbs in less then two

months.So it wouldn't hurt to talk and see what they say.I wish you

the best keep informed on how it's going.a friend debkroll of

iowa.379/315/175.

> I was just wondering if anyone else out there has had trouble

> discussing this surgery with their family. I am scheduled for

> surgery on November 12, and I have not told anyone in my family

> (sisters, brother, mom, etc.) My husband is very supportive of me

> but I just wonder if anyone else is in this type of situation. I

> have an 18 year old niece who is going to be helping me out after

the

> surgery and she is the only other person in my family to know.

>

> What should I do?

>

> Thanks for you help

>

> Chris

> RNY prepop 11/12/03

> (not yet approved by insurance though)

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hi, this is a mighty individual issue. in my family, there's a

great deal of respect & we all believe in the other's right to self-

determination & self-actualization. & personally, anyone that knows

me knows i have the hardest coconut on Earth.

my oldest brother had a quadruple heart bypass @ the age 38!! & was

diagnosed w/ diabetes, & he's only borderline MO. i traveled to be

@ his side,& seeing my baby faced brother in the ICU was very

difficult. (& perhaps one of the factors involved in my wls

decision.)

keep us posted...

lori h.

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Hi

I am in the same situation. I have not told my parents. I am still

waiting to hear from my Ins.Co. and a final date.My hubby is 100%

behind me. I am not sure (as like you)on how to tell my mom. All she

has ever done is tried to shove diet pills in my face and now I am

taking this all on my own.

But, I have met and found some wonderful people in this group. If

it was not for them I don't know what I would do, B/c they are the

ones I turn too for help and advise.

Good luck...and their are people on here who do listen and and not

critisise you for what you are wanting to do to help yourself become

healthy and live your life again....

Irvington,AL

220/preop/120?

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