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Don't feel sorry for me, seriously.

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courtines

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I have been very forthcoming about my surgery with all of the important people in my life and also many people who would qualify as acquaintances. I don't see the point in hiding or lying about it. If anyone things that I took the easy way out, that is really their issue. I know that I have to do the work for all of this and that the surgery might help me, but it isn't going to "fix" me.

My father and I are not close. Sometimes I hear from him every two weeks, sometimes every two months. This is ok with me, because he is a difficult person. I love him because he is my dad, but I wouldn't be able to tolerate him if he wasn't. He called me this evening and when I told him I was having surgery in two weeks, he asked why. I had mentioned this to him before and he quickly changed the subject. I don't know if he wasn't listening or if he just didn't want to discuss it. I didn't push it, because we aren't really close and he is entitled to his opinion. Today he said, "It makes me sad that you feel like you have to do that." I told him that I am doing it because I want to live, not just exist. I also told him that I am tired of having my weight hold me back from doing the things that I want to do. I think he was coming from a good place, but it was frustrating for me that he just couldn't be happy for me.

I don't need his pity, that's for sure.

I am proud of myself for taking things into my own hands and I am definitely not going to let him take that away from me.

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I have been struggling with whether I should tell my friends and family about my surgery...there are bound to be more questions and uncomfortable situations if I say nothing, but am I inviting judgement by being upfront? I guess you just can't avoid people altogether. lol

Parents suck sometimes. Why couldn't he be happy that you're so brave for taking this step? Or proud that you've taken serious responsibility for your health? Hang in there - this is a hard journey. Thank goodness we have this opportunity to connect to people who understand.

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I went through a phase where I felt guilty for doing the surgery for ME! Then I realized..this is MY time and I deserve it! Everyone else will reap the rewards too! Do it for you... and later, your father will eat his words! God bless you!

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