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18 hours ago, WLH said:

I only had my surgery on 3/27, besides feeling sorry for myself that I can't eat that waffles and fried chicken I just saw on a commercial (but have never thought of eating before in my life!) the only regret is that I waited so long. I am 57 and wish I considered this years earlier. :)

Funny that I now too crave things I have never eaten before LOL

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My only regret was waiting until I was 55 to have the surgery. I was over 300 pounds in 2015 and now sit around 150 (depending on the day and phase of the moon). I fence foil competitively and am ranked 24th among women aged 50-59 in the US. I can do so much more. I only regret waiting to do it. Best of luck.

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It’s normal for our loved ones to have fears. There are risks from ANY surgery but there are also REAL risks that are practically guaranteed with long term obesity. I couldn’t agree more with @S@ssen@ch and @Danny Paul, the real work is with our head . I didn’t realize how much I depended on food until it was gone . If I could’ve faced those demons at 28 instead of 57 I could’ve avoided so much damage to this poor body. Good luck on your decision .
On a side note - I had no complications and absolutely no regrets 👍🏻

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My surgery was 3/20/18, and I've had no regrets! I'd do it again in a second!

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I wish I would have concentrated earlier on getting a trainer, nutritionist and psychologist. These were the true keys to my weight loss. The surgery has made it faster, but it is not easy, it's a lot of work still knowing what foods will and will not go down well. I'm 57 and needed to lose weight quickly so I can hopefully donate a kidney. If I were younger, I may not have had the surgery.

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It isn’t so much your relationship with food as it is more of life is about food .Birthdays ,Holiday,Drinks with friends.I could go on and on .Im shy 1 Month to a Year of my Surgery.Everyone needs to do there Home work !! Not a quick fix just saying this is a life time commitment.I started at 217 now 138 I feel awesome.

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I am just over 3 months post surgery. Would I do it again??? YES! YES! YES! I’m 65 years old and have been very overweight for 35+ years. I honestly had zero problems after surgery: no pain, no nausea, nada!
I’m losing weight more slowly than some in this forum, but exactly what my surgeon said to expect. I’ve lost 40 lbs, 2 dress sizes, and feel great! My only regret is I wish I wouldn’t have been so scared of the surgery and did it sooner.
But I thank God every day for giving me this chance to lose weight, get to feeling better, have less pain and more energy and hopefully live a fuller life with my husband, my kids, and my beautiful grandbabies!!!

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13 minutes ago, rakish said:

I’m having my sleeve this morning in the hospital and this has been just what I needed to read. Thanks!

Good luck on your surgery this morning. Hoping everything goes well for you.

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I'm in a regretting mood lately. I only lost 10 pounds the first month after surgery, and it dropped off precipitously after that. I don't eat junk food. I'm doing what the surgeon tells me and the weight just. does. not. want. to. come. off. It's frustrating and there are days when I think, "I paid $12000 for this?!" But I can't overeat any more. I can't binge without pain. That's a huge win for me so in the long run I know the surgery will be worth it... if I can just stop comparing myself to everyone else.

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6 hours ago, rakish said:

I’m having my sleeve this morning in the hospital and this has been just what I needed to read. Thanks!

Congratulations!!! And best of luck on a quick recovery 👍🏻

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13 minutes ago, thatch said:

I'm in a regretting mood lately. I only lost 10 pounds the first month after surgery, and it dropped off precipitously after that. I don't eat junk food. I'm doing what the surgeon tells me and the weight just. does. not. want. to. come. off. It's frustrating and there are days when I think, "I paid $12000 for this?!" But I can't overeat any more. I can't binge without pain. That's a huge win for me so in the long run I know the surgery will be worth it... if I can just stop comparing myself to everyone else.

You’re singing my song! I have to use my weight at the beginning of the year to keep myself motivated . It is so hard to not compare!! I have to continually tell myself “they may have started with a higher BMI “or “they’re younger “ or “ they’re male (😂)”.

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Thank you, @DanaC84! I thought I was alone, truly. I hope this means that when we finally do drop the weight, it will STAY gone. Best wishes to you on your journey!

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Nope @thatch, you’re def not alone! And for my two cents worth you’re doing phenomenal 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

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