Guest guest Posted November 23, 2003 Report Share Posted November 23, 2003 ... you're so right about what we must go through after surgery. The road we posties must take to a healthier, pain-free life isn't always an easy one, and we do have to remind ourselves WHY we chose this route, but entering into my 12th month post-op I can look in the mirror, run when I want to, be carried in my dear hubby's arms, have my son be able to wrap his arms all the way around me in a tight hug, and remember WHY I chose this. You're still early post op and it takes a while for our stomachs to settle down and for us to learn what to feel. Have faith that you will find full success and develop a new, comfortable way of eating. Best of luck to you. **Don't dwell on past failures, dream of future successes.** ~~~~~~~~~~~~ Toi ~ Colorado Lap RNY Medial Bypass 12/31/02 -143 lbs St. Mark's Hospital Salt Lake City, UT Dr. Simper > Hi everyone > > I was very sad to hear about Berg, May God keep her on his Wings and > make her family very strong. > > Anyway.... I will say it now and i will say it when iam throwing up my GUTS. I > would do this all again because i look at myself in the mirror and see a new > me coming through, and that just makes me feel soooo happy. > > > LAP RNY > 10/1/03 > 300/252/150???? > NEW YORK > NORTH SHORE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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