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:sad:My ins requires a 6 month waiting period...which is fine, gives me time to make all the appointments and mentally and physically get myself ready for this huge step in my life....

My journey started July 1st and am thinking my surgery will be in January sometime.

I've quite smoking...it'll be 4 weeks on Tuesday...which is HUGE for me! I honestly loved to smoke and miss it. But it's going to make me healthier and wealthier not to smoke. That was 1 or 2 milestones for me to overcome for this surgery....the last one I have to do is lose my pre-surgery weight....that I'm having a hard time with. At my first appt, I was told I had to lose 13lbs. Now that I quit smoking and gained 6lbs, now I have to lose roughly 20lbs.

I just can't motivate myself to do it? Feeling very frustrated and sad....

Maybe I just need to clean out my cupboards and go grocery shopping and start fresh tomorrow....

Christy

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Congrats on quitting smoking...That is a huge huge milestone. I am 3 weeks away from my 6th monthly visit and have only lost 8 pounds. It is very hard. Just look at the big picture and remember we want to get the surgery and have to motivate ourselves somehow to lose. Coming here everyday helps. Good luck on you adventure.

Jen

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Hi Christy! The smoking is a HUGE accomplishment...don't underestimate that!

I got denied a few times so ended up starting my workouts before surg.when frankly I had no intention of doing so til post op. Glad I did. I joined a YMCA, started with Water areobics( I love to swim)and it's painless and you don't noticably sweat! I added about20 mins.of the machines 2 days a week in addition to the pool and quickly-and amazingly,progressed to 10 miles on land and 2 by water 3-4 days per week plus 2-3 days of water aerobics. I have my husband going with me on the weekends. I love it. I think the wonderful retired women I met in class helped. They were warm, welcoming,non judgemental...and I am missed when not there. Try not to set a huge goal. try for 20 minsw. 2-3x per week doing something you enjoy, swimming, dancing OR join a class with your kids if you have them... there are some fun family classes out there. My husbands ins. reimburses us for part of our membership too as an added bonus... something to check into. You know the old adage,... the longest journey begins with the 1st step... sure true for me and have to force myself to get moving each day... I love doing it but I need to push myself to get up and going. It's been way worse since surgery too. :blink:

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