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Sleeved36
This was not a easy way out. This surgery comes with its ups and downs. I just had mine on Tuesday and I want this to be over already.

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The "Easy way out" would have been to do nothing except what we had already done over and over and continue to fail to lose the weight or worse to drop it and gain it back repeatedly. The end result would have been an early grave and the "easiest way out"

congrats on your brave decision to get control of your life and dont let anyone or anything take that control away from you again.

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I’ve had all these comments before. It’s not the easy way out. It takes a lot to do SOMETHING to take charge of your life.

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And to contnue on and one despite every obstacle in your way! Did you read my poem on the Surgery the EASY way out link? One of my heartfelt poetic postings💕

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DippedinChocolate

Hope you continue to feel better day by day. I was sleeved Wednesday, yesterday was painful. Today should be better. . . . Right?

I want this part to be over too. I feel like an invalid. Good news is I do not feel like eating anything. :D

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52 minutes ago, Sleeved36 said:

I want this part to be over too. I feel like an invalid. Good news is I do not feel like eating anything. :D

Hehe. I was the same. I had my op lunchtime Wednesday just over a week ago and didn't feel any hunger for the first few days, and only slight hunger before I came home from hospital.

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Why do patients even react to this "the easy way out" stuff? Why even bother? Is the opinion of some other person really that important? Is there something wrong with an easy way out so lots of patients are so upset about this and get defensive?

But then again... I'd somehow really like to see someone showing off the belly IRL like the OP does on this picture. :D (as if, lol)

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I'm not upset or defensive. I just really want to flash my battered belly to the world so they can see this is NOT the easy way out.

I am sure people from the outside think it is easy bc we all are so AMAZING and STRONG while we go through this process. It is our fault they think it is easy bc we make it look effortless. :D

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Wear your gut proudly, it is your "Tummy Trophy" you marched into the war with great,strength. You fought the Surgery,Monster👿 and you tromped him badly. He suffered a vanquishment he'll not recover,from. and now you are the Empress of All you Survey!.Congratulations are yours , now share your imperial wisdom with all the " newbies" and common folk. We are here on bended knees in anticipation!😜👩😑👩😑👨😜

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Sleeved36
Thank you and you do the same. Yesterday I was a old lady walking around holding my stomach and bent over. I rold my bf I needed a walker, lol. This morning is much better Im moving a little faster. Yes today think positive thoughts and walk and pass gas as much as possible it helps,lol. I never felt so good to just pass gas to relieve my back pain. Sorry TMI but its true.

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