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Hello! I've been approved for surgery and I'm scheduled for surgery in Houston on June 19th. I haven't told anyone about this surgery. I've kept it private, which I'm sure I'll be happy abut in the long run,but for now that means I don't have a sounding board. I Also need a hernia repaired, which makes for a good cover. I'm ready to get this over with. I know it's what I need to do, but I feel nervous and a little alone. I have 2 kids and I'm divorced. I don't want them to worry about me. Well, thanks for reading this :)

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ANewBeginning15,

I haven't told anyone but a select few close friends, my boyfriend and my mother. I personally do not feel it is anybody's business what I do with my body - I may feel differently in the future, but for now it's just those I can count on. You're doing a wonderful thing for yourself, that's all that matters.

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Thank you, Lady Rouge. I haven't even told my mother. :-/ I'm just private in that way.

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Thank you, Lady Rouge. I haven't even told my mother. :-/ I'm just private in that way.

I haven't and won't be telling my mother either. I have only told a very few people. My kids know I had abdominal surgery but I just claimed hernia repair with some complications. It's been much easier than having to justify or explain it to anyone. When people ask about how I've lost weight, I answer "high Protein, low carb." The only exception was to a good friend who asked who might benefit from WLS.

You owe nobody any explanations. Good luck.

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Thank you, Lady Rouge. I haven't even told my mother. :-/ I'm just private in that way.

You don't owe anyone an explanation hon.

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I am not into telling people about my upcoming procedure. Too many judgy people. I've told my parents, boss, two coworkers, and my Girl Scout co leader. I'll probably tell a few others, but honestly it's none of their business.

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I've actually found myself hesitant to even use my card for discounts/permission to order from kids menus at restaurants. I fear the judgment. I have only used it once tonight and surprisingly nobody reacted. I was able to order from the kid's menu for once lol

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I though about not telling my friends but it seems to hard to hold that big of a secret forever. I just told my family and friends and it went much better then I expected. I do understand not wanting to tell anyone, but if you do it may turn out better then you expected. Silver lining is you get to see who your real friends are.

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I made a Facebook post about it. Everyone knows and i have gotten nothing but love and support. I had over 200 lbs to lose and I knew that people would figure it out. But you don't owe anyone. Do what's comfortable for you. The only person that bugs me about anything is my dad. Not because I had the surgery, but when we go out and I have 1 bite of bread to finish my meal or something like that, he's on my @$$ saying " can you have that? Are you cheating?" Finally I just told him that I can have whatever I want since I'm only eating 800 calories a day!

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At first I wasn't going to tell anyone. Only myself and my husband would know. I did decide to tell our children. They all know and are being super supportive. I have 4 very close friends that would be hurt if I hadn't told them before the procedure and they know and are being very supportive as well. That was going to be all that I told. I did join one of those "private" June Sleever groups and found my doctor on Facebook as well. That was a HUGE mistake because they may be private as to the posts and content but Facebook put that I joined the groups and that I "liked" my doctors page. Then the bombarding began!! No one was rude but lots of concern. So I immediately unjoined the groups and unliked my doctors page. facebook's idea of private and my idea of private are not the same.

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I don't really have a problem with who knows or not myself. I occasionally post status updates on FB for those able to see my posts. This is to encourage and show the ups and downs of my journey. A cousin was a bit of a wet blanket but even that has changed to encouragement.

My daughter kind of freaked out that I was so "open" because she isn't herself. I know people judge. I also know some who want to do this but are afraid of the unknown do perhaps my openness can be a beacon?

There is no right or wrong way to be....only what makes YOU comfortable! Best wishes!

Michelle

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I agree that it's a personal choice and it is no ones business. I chose to be open about it. I have been so blessed that everyone has been so supportive, I know that not everyone is that lucky. This forum is such a great resource, best of luck to you!

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I'm glad to hear from others in the issue that I kind of battled with. I chose not to tell anyone except my husband and my eldest daughter, she is 21. I finally told my mom 3 days before my surgery. I have 2 boys, 12 and 10, they knew I had surgery but weren't sure for what, but they were ok with everything. I didn't want to hear anything negative from people, or all the "but why" questions. This was a very personal journey for me and I want to keep it personal. Possibly later I will share with more family and friends.

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I'm glad to hear from others in the issue that I kind of battled with. I chose not to tell anyone except my husband and my eldest daughter, she is 21. I finally told my mom 3 days before my surgery. I have 2 boys, 12 and 10, they knew I had surgery but weren't sure for what, but they were ok with everything. I didn't want to hear anything negative from people, or all the "but why" questions. This was a very personal journey for me and I want to keep it personal. Possibly later I will share with more family and friends.

I understand that!

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I've also chosen not to tell anyone, although I'm having my gallbladder removed at the same time. My family & friends just think that's all I'm going in for. My husband is the only person that knows and has been so wonderful with me. I just want to avoid the negative comments & those few people I KNOW will tell me not to do it.

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