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A New Me.....i Still Can't Believe It

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Xrystyl

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So, today I looked in the mirror. I mean really looked in the mirror and what I saw was a new me. I haven't really noticed how much I have really really changed because everytime I would look in the mirror I still saw the old me. The fat me. How is that possible to still see that person, honestly Im not really sure.

 

I am amazed at my journey. How I have gone from a size 20-22 to a size 6. From 240 lbs to 143 lbs. I am 3 lbs from goal of 100 lbs. That is an amazing accomplishment. It wasnt always easy. Surgery is NOT an easy way out. Its the tool that some of us need to help us.

 

When I was diagnosed with Severe Sleep Apnea in December 2010 I knew this was it. I had been fighting with my weight from my PCOS and was getting depressed and frustrated that nothing was working. Diets and exercise were not working either. The PCOS had made it very difficult. Which then caused me to have this severe Sleep Apnea. My PCP was so concerned about the Sleep Study that within 4 days I was given a CPAP machine.

 

That was enough for me to talk to her about getting referred for a lap-band (which was what I was thinking of doing in the beginning). So she referred me to a surgeon and I started the process. It was quick I was surprised, but then being military...Triwest stopped my surgery referral and sent me to the Naval Hospital Surgery Center where I pretty much had to start my process all over and take even more steps. I did get to finish quickly since most of my testing was already done outside.

 

The surgeon was awesome. He explained all the different types of surgery to me and I researched them all. I got to choose which one was best for me. I wasnt swayed one way or the other. They let me decide. So I chose the Sleeve. That was awesome.

 

My Niece was also seeing the same surgeon I was and she had told me about the sleeve. The two of us took this journey together and we ended up having surgery on the same day back to back. It was awesome having her as a support system as we started our journey down the liquid phase and so on together :)

 

I will be 11 mos post op on April 18th. I have found that things I used to eat are nasty and gross now. I have found that I can tolerate somethings more than others. I have realized that even though I was eating right before the surgery that it wasnt enough to help. I don't eat much anymore, I try to eat every 2 hours but for me thats hard. I don't enjoy food like I used to. Yes there are times I will eat something and think Im in heaven LOL, but there are many times that food just doesnt interest me.

 

I am thankful for the sleeve. I love that I had the loving support of my Husband, my parents, my grandmother, and several friends. I didnt care what the negative people had to say. If they couldnt be happy for me or support my decision then they were not worth my time. This was a life changing decison that saved my life.

 

I went hiking and boulder-ing for the first time in my life. I can keep up with my kids. My husband loved me before and still loves me after. He has always told me that I was beautiful. I have to admit the SEX (LOL) is amazing :) I know TMI, but trust me, you will see too :) I had to share :) Im not embarrassed to admit that at all.

 

I look in the mirror and I see the new me. My self-esteem is high, Im happy, I love riding bikes with my kids. They love that I can chase after them, play with them and I dont get winded climbing up a flight of stairs.

 

Each and every surgery is a personal choice. I tell everyone do your research and don't let anyone discourage you. This is for you and you only. You have the power and the strength :)

 

Be happy with who you are and know that no matter what there are others out there that can be your support system. I am happy to share things with each and every one of you. Just ask :) I will share food ideas and other things with anyone who wants to know. :)

 

GOOD LUCK EVERYONE ON YOUR JOURNEYS AND PLEASE FEEL FREE TO SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS AND ACCOMPLISHMENTS HERE WITH ME :)

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I love reading stories like this. I hope one day this will be my story. I'm working on getting my sleeve. I am self pay and it's not easy. Insurance has an exclusion and will not pay. JUST MY luck. Just got back from the seminar tonight but all my paperwork is in and all I need now is my referral letter from my PCP and my Physc eval which I have an appointment on the 17th.

How did your surgery go? Did you have much pain or any complications?

You look amazing! You are an inspiration to us who haven't crossed over to the losers bench yet. :)

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Beautiful!!! I know your feelings. Sometimes I stop and just look at my profile in the mirror as I walk by one. Not to gloat, but because it is so unbelievable to me, even now at 21 months out! And I am 58 YEARS OLD! So yes, I have wrinkles on my face and neck I didn't really have before and some "bat wings", but hey, those size 8-10 skirts sure make it all worthwhile!!.

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Thank you for this post....it was what I really needed to read today. I am getting so excited...I can't wait until I am 11 months out...yippeee....thank you.

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You are very welcome kiki19 I love to share my experience in hopes to let others know they can do it too :)

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