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heather.renee1

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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from KristenLe in Cold feet   
    Thank you for all the input and knowledge .. I work as a tech in the hospital on the surgical floor where bariatric surgeries are done none the less.
    My friends and family say I can don't on my own and there is no reason for the surgery .. They just don't understand, but it makes me think what I'd they are right?
    I know deep down I want it I just need to accept it and move forward. I am sticking to better eating habits, joined the gym and already drinking Protein shakes. I have my EGD scheduled to I'm moving forward.
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from Who'sThere in Cold feet   
    I have but never stuck to anything. I wasnt obese until after having kids. I never had to watch what I ate or exercise. I have tried to change but it was always short lived.. I see what you're saying about the percentage of people being able to do it on their own, but aren't the odds bout the same for keeping the weight off after surgery?
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from ray knight in Cold feet   
    Does anyone feel like this: if I change my eating habits and exercise, loose some weight is the surgery worth it? Maybe I can do this on my own? Maybe I don't need the surgery?
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from Who'sThere in Cold feet   
    I have but never stuck to anything. I wasnt obese until after having kids. I never had to watch what I ate or exercise. I have tried to change but it was always short lived.. I see what you're saying about the percentage of people being able to do it on their own, but aren't the odds bout the same for keeping the weight off after surgery?
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    heather.renee1 reacted to laceemouse in Cold feet   
    I was normal weight when I got married at 25 and normal weight when I got pregnant the first time at 28. Then I had 4 kids in 6 years and the pounds piled on. My "baby" is now 18 and I have tried every diet in the book. I am praying for surgery approval.I should add, I have a friend who was never thin but was super morbidly obese after having 8 kids. Yes, 8 kids! She has lost over 200 pounds, slowly, with Weight Watchers and exercise. Extreme exercise. She works out several hours a day, runs marathons, does weight training and participates in those extreme obstacle course competitions, mud runs, cross fit challenges, etc. She is obsessed with keeping it off. Not only do I not have the desire to do that (most people don't have the time) but I also wonder what would happen if she injured herself and couldn't keep that up??
    Anyway, as others have said, if you can do it without surgery more power to you! I know I can't, but I am old and have been trying, and failing, for too long.
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    heather.renee1 reacted to ray knight in Cold feet   
    Exactly what's going through my head right now
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    heather.renee1 reacted to Djmohr in Cold feet   
    Most of us don't have a problem losing the weight until you get to a certain point in your life and then it becomes much more difficult without intervention. That said only 5% of the people that lose weight through diet and exercise are able to keep the weight off.
    It is also a fact that once you lose, your body fights against you to gain that weight back and a few extra on top of it.
    You have to decide if you can lose it and maintain. It will require the same life changes that you will require post surgery. The biggest difference is your new tummy helps to manage the quantity that you eat.
    Best of luck in your decision process.
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    heather.renee1 reacted to bostonmama in Cold feet   
    My surgery is Oct 5th and I had second thoughts/cold feet a few days ago. I just keep thinking about how I want my life to be one year from now. I want/need a drastic change, and I know that for me surgery is the only way it's going to happen and have a change of sticking.
    TBH I kind of feel like I'm going through a breakup of my relationship with food. We had some good times and I get sad that I won't be able to eat like I did before, but really it's for the best to just leave all those unhealthy habits behind us and start a new healthy relationship with food.
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    heather.renee1 reacted to mopardad03 in Cold feet   
    I felt the same way a week or two out before surgery. But then i realized i have done that before and always reverted back to my eating habits. Now if i eat too much i feel absolutely terrivle because i ate more than i could have. I have realized it was very much worth the surgery and do not regret it...down 15 lbs in a week
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from ray knight in Cold feet   
    Does anyone feel like this: if I change my eating habits and exercise, loose some weight is the surgery worth it? Maybe I can do this on my own? Maybe I don't need the surgery?
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from KristenLe in Cold feet   
    Thank you for all the input and knowledge .. I work as a tech in the hospital on the surgical floor where bariatric surgeries are done none the less.
    My friends and family say I can don't on my own and there is no reason for the surgery .. They just don't understand, but it makes me think what I'd they are right?
    I know deep down I want it I just need to accept it and move forward. I am sticking to better eating habits, joined the gym and already drinking Protein shakes. I have my EGD scheduled to I'm moving forward.
    Sent from my Z828 using the BariatricPal App
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    heather.renee1 got a reaction from KristenLe in Cold feet   
    Thank you for all the input and knowledge .. I work as a tech in the hospital on the surgical floor where bariatric surgeries are done none the less.
    My friends and family say I can don't on my own and there is no reason for the surgery .. They just don't understand, but it makes me think what I'd they are right?
    I know deep down I want it I just need to accept it and move forward. I am sticking to better eating habits, joined the gym and already drinking Protein shakes. I have my EGD scheduled to I'm moving forward.
    Sent from my Z828 using the BariatricPal App
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    heather.renee1 reacted to KristenLe in Cold feet   
    No - the odds are significantly higher with surgery or no one would get it and insurance companies wouldn't pay for it.
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    heather.renee1 reacted to Cervidae in Cold feet   
    The odds of losing weight and keeping it off as a morbidly obese person vs an obese person are even lower, by the way. Scarily low. Some doctors say that it's verging on impossible to lose and maintain significant weight loss once you surpass a certain BMI. The odds of losing significant weight and keeping it off after surgery are WAYYYY higher. Not to mention, if you gain your weight back after surgery, you still have all the tools you had before you started gaining it back: your surgically altered stomach, the new habits and tastes you've acquired, and the knowledge your obtained about eating healthfully during the surgery and weightloss phase. The same is not true for people who lose and gain without surgery.
    If you feel that you could do this on your own, more power to you! I mean that without sarcasm. Go ahead and try to do it again on your own. But do you really see a significant, sustained loss if you go that way? Ask yourself honestly, and answer yourself honestly. Until you know this is what you want to do and you're really ready and committed to it, you're better off trying on your own anyway. This surgery, the requirements leading up to it, and the huge lifestyle and habit changes that come after it are for life and they are enormous, and no one who is not completely sure they want it and completely committed should take it on. You'll know when you're ready. Maybe you already know and you're just afraid, as we all were. Only you can know. I wish you nothing but health and happiness.
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    heather.renee1 reacted to achappex3 in Cold feet   
    As someone who has been overweight 15 of her almost 23 years of her life... I've tried everything.
    Slim 4 life: I lost 40 pounds, but eventually it all came back.
    Weight loss meds prescribed by doctor: held steady at a certain weight.
    Weight watchers, different sports, dieting, etc. nothing.
    I exercise consistently 3-4 days a week.
    I'm hoping this is what I need to have and maintain a healthy weight, and more importantly a healthy lifestyle.
    Like someone above said, the numbers for people who are able to lose weight and keep it off ON THEIR OWN is slim.
    For me this is a last resort. I've tried and had little success with everything else. At this point, I'm ready to move forward.
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