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Hi VSG folks, My name is Bren and I'm 30 years old and from the blue grass state of Kentucky. I have three daughters and have been married to my amazing husband for nearly 11 years now. I have never been "skinny" though throughout my childhood I was athletic playing softball, basketball, gymnastics, and dancing... I loved being active. As I got older however I noticed that I wasn't as excepted as I was as a kid being the big girl who was funny and athletic. So I gave up on sports figuring it would just be easier to not be a part of it than to have to hear comments from other teams/players, etc. As an adult I found myself becoming very lazy. I have three daughters all of whom are very active and fit and healthy (I didn't want them to experience what I did..) and they would beg for me to come play with them or to go to the park, etc.. but I always found a reason why I couldn't. It broke my heart that I was such a young mom but acted as though physically I was 80 years old and disabled.

I participated in program after program, diet after diet, and pill after pill but never achieved a weight loss that was significant enough to feel it. The straw that broke the camels back for me in desiding to get surgery was the day that I had an emergency appointment with my doctor.. I was having shortness of breath, my head was spinning like I was on some crazy drug, and my heart was pounding out of my chest. After some tests and such my PCP told me that I was at high risk for diabetes and that if I didn't do something soon I could be on medicines the rest of my life. This was a major problem for me because my dad who has diabetes (my hero.. not at all overweight) has been through so much with his fight, loosing his legs, slowly going blind, etc. and it breaks my heart to see him have to struggle with this. I would not let my children see me have to go through this same thing.

So I made the choice that day to go see the WL specialist. I made an appointment in December went through all the battery of tests, meetings, and appointments needed to get approved by my insurance, and then was the big day.. March 30, 2012. (only 6 short months ago) I went into the hospital for surgery weighing in at a staggering 297 pounds but knew in my heart that as of that day I would never be there again!

Fast forward to today.. 6 months later, I am so happy. I am so healthy!

I stil have a ways to go to get to goal.. which is 150 pounds. Thus far I have lost an astonishing 106 pounds. I never imagined that I would loose that fast but am glad that by time my 1 year rolls around I will be in maintenance and hopefully setting proud at that 150 mark!

I have changed everything about the way I eat, mainly because I look at food as fuel and not a drug. My appreciation for life is totally different and I am always on the move. Zumba and Aerobics 3X's a week.. and 2 days of biking/running keeps me busy.. along with being a mom and doing cross country, JV cheerleading, and basketball with my girls several times a week!

I have never been happier and it's all thanks to my amazing surgeon for his great work, my husband for being so supportive of my decision to have surgery even when he loved me at my heaviest and never pushed the subject, and to myself..for having the guts to say enough was enough and getting off of my ass to get it done!

It has been a great journey, some days are sweet and some are bitter.. but a lesson is learned in either, and it's in the lessons that we learn that we grown and change into the people we want to become! <3

Thanks for reading, and enjoy your journey!

Many blessings and Love!

Bren

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awesome!! congrats on the weight loss and new lifestyle!

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Hi VSG folks' date=' My name is Bren and I'm 30 years old and from the blue grass state of Kentucky. I have three daughters and have been married to my amazing husband for nearly 11 years now. I have never been "skinny" though throughout my childhood I was athletic playing softball, basketball, gymnastics, and dancing... I loved being active. As I got older however I noticed that I wasn't as excepted as I was as a kid being the big girl who was funny and athletic. So I gave up on sports figuring it would just be easier to not be a part of it than to have to hear comments from other teams/players, etc. As an adult I found myself becoming very lazy. I have three daughters all of whom are very active and fit and healthy (I didn't want them to experience what I did..) and they would beg for me to come play with them or to go to the park, etc.. but I always found a reason why I couldn't. It broke my heart that I was such a young mom but acted as though physically I was 80 years old and disabled.

I participated in program after program, diet after diet, and pill after pill but never achieved a weight loss that was significant enough to feel it. The straw that broke the camels back for me in desiding to get surgery was the day that I had an emergency appointment with my doctor.. I was having shortness of breath, my head was spinning like I was on some crazy drug, and my heart was pounding out of my chest. After some tests and such my PCP told me that I was at high risk for diabetes and that if I didn't do something soon I could be on medicines the rest of my life. This was a major problem for me because my dad who has diabetes (my hero.. not at all overweight) has been through so much with his fight, loosing his legs, slowly going blind, etc. and it breaks my heart to see him have to struggle with this. I would not let my children see me have to go through this same thing.

So I made the choice that day to go see the WL specialist. I made an appointment in December went through all the battery of tests, meetings, and appointments needed to get approved by my insurance, and then was the big day.. March 30, 2012. (only 6 short months ago) I went into the hospital for surgery weighing in at a staggering 297 pounds but knew in my heart that as of that day I would never be there again!

Fast forward to today.. 6 months later, I am so happy. I am so healthy!

I stil have a ways to go to get to goal.. which is 150 pounds. Thus far I have lost an astonishing 106 pounds. I never imagined that I would loose that fast but am glad that by time my 1 year rolls around I will be in maintenance and hopefully setting proud at that 150 mark!

I have changed everything about the way I eat, mainly because I look at food as fuel and not a drug. My appreciation for life is totally different and I am always on the move. Zumba and Aerobics 3X's a week.. and 2 days of biking/running keeps me busy.. along with being a mom and doing cross country, JV cheerleading, and basketball with my girls several times a week!

I have never been happier and it's all thanks to my amazing surgeon for his great work, my husband for being so supportive of my decision to have surgery even when he loved me at my heaviest and never pushed the subject, and to myself..for having the guts to say enough was enough and getting off of my ass to get it done!

It has been a great journey, some days are sweet and some are bitter.. but a lesson is learned in either, and it's in the lessons that we learn that we grown and change into the people we want to become! <3

Thanks for reading, and enjoy your journey!

Many blessings and Love!

Bren[/quote']

Awesome journey! Congrats and continued good health, Bren.

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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        Life as a big person had limited my life to what I knew I could manage to do each day. That was eat. I hadn't anything else to look forward to. So my eating choices were the best I could dream up. I planned the cooking in managable lots in my head and filled my day with and around it.

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