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Lessons Learned: Celebrating 20 Years As A Bariatric Surgery Patient



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I was all ready to comment on the excellent advice in this article, but the last comment was so touching that I forgot what I was going to say. You are lucky to have your wife and family, and I think they are lucky to have you. Bless.

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As usual, a very well written article. The thing that touched me the most though, was in the title...... 20 YEARS. I knew I could "lose weight." Hell, I'd done that often. Lost 100 pounds twice before in my life. But, I've never once been able to MAINTAIN a weight loss. This is what gives me so much hope. Thanks Alex, a great read with my morning cup of coffee down here in The Big Easy !!!!!

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Hey Alex...pin that 'open letter' part. Folks need to be reminded of all the points that were made. I still see too much on here about which type of WLS is better and why XXX surgery didn't work for me so don't do it. I've even commented on some posts and I usually stay out of those topics because it's a no-win situation for everyone.

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Thank you for sharing and congratulations on your successes! You are right 20 years goes by in a blink. My oldest child is almost 21...I can hardly believe it lol

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"Say it loud! Say it proud! OK – I respect anyone’s decision about privacy and what they wish to share or not share about their lives, especially in this age of social media. But I really hope you can honestly, even proudly, talk openly about your decision to have weight loss surgery. I believe many of us keep it secret because we fear it’s not going to work but I think committing to it out loud strengthens our resolve to succeed more than does a mysterious “gallbladder surgery” which wondrously resulted in a loss of 150 lbs. a year later. Besides, keeping it secret is a disservice to others like us who are often desperate to know “how is she doing it and why can’t I?!?…"

I can't agree more on this point! I'm honest with others when they ask what I'm doing to look and feel so great. I eat small portions, exercise 5 x per week and I can maintain this lifestyle now because I gave myself the gift of this amazing tool! I don't take it personally if they're not on my side in this but do my best to educate anyway. You never know who needs to see the example you are! This just strengthens my motivation to continue to be a living success story!

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Thank you for sharing this! So important for everyone to see that WLS losses can be maintained over time!

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