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Kentucky Girl

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I am in the insurance required waiting stages of surgery. My insurance requires 6 months of a doctor supervised weight loss program and this is my 4th month. I have an endoscopy schedule on 7/31 and all other testing and paperwork have been completed with the exception of an EKG. I will be 42 in 2 weeks and have been overweight most of my life. I am tired of being tired. I have no major medical problems so speak of just the usual arthritis and aching back. My arch nemesis is SUGAR. I can pass up anything except sweets. A few weeks ago I created a bucket list of things that I want to be able to do once I lose weight. I am sure that most of you can relate.

 

1. Cross my legs

2. Ride any ride at an amusement park

3. Run 1 mile (nonstop)

4. Parasail

5. Ride a motorcycle for hours without being in pain

6. Fit on a motorcycle with my husband

7. Touch my toes

8. Tuck my shirt in and not be embarrassed

9. Shop and wear clothes from Victorias Secret

10. Zipline

11. Step on a scale and not be embarrassed

12. Wear a bathing suit with confidence

13. Tube on a river (I will have to explain this one)

 

This obviously doesn't cover it all but these are some things that have been weighing on my mind lately. I realized last week while vacationing in the Smokey Mountains, that anyone weighing 340 pounds has no business getting on a tube in the river rapids because there are so many shallow areas where your ass literally hits rock bottom then you have to roll out of the tube, fall flat on your face and pick yourself up and walk down to a deeper end just the start all over again.

 

My daughter says that I am taking the easy way out by having surgery. My husband says that I am trying to kill myself and need to find another way to lose weight besides surgery. I need to lose at least 150 lbs. before I do begin to develop life threatening health issues.



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nope, it's not the easy way out. But it DOES work. And yes, there's always the chance that you will be among the 1% who has complications but heck, that's still pretty good odds. Have you tried diet & exercise to lose weight. That's a pretty stupid question, because I know you have. I dieted myself right up to 360, 3 knee replacements (1 went bad on me), a foot rebuild, high blood pressure, and right on the verge of diabetes. And all of that happened within the last 10 yrs (I'm 56). It's amazes me how quickly I started falling apart when I got past 45. Is that what your family wants you to suffer through ? I doubt it.

I had the VSG in February and I am losing weight. I eventually will have to try the river tubing too ;-)

-Sheila

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Thanks for the encouragement Sheila. I have talked with several people that have had lap band and gastric bypass. Although most of them did not keep off the weight, they all agree that I should have no problem because I am very active. I would be so happy to weigh 190 lbs. I am tired of wearing layered clothes to hide my rolls of fat at the office and then I sweat like a cow in heat.

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LOL welcome to the forum, you post is very funny and it sounds like you are ready to join the loser's bench. I think it is not an easy decision to remove 80% of your tummy because you are so desperate to lose weiight. I think it is a hard decision and a serious one. Take care and looking forward to seeing the wt loss photos.

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Hi- I am somewhat in your shoes. I am also 42, overweight my whole life, and have a similar bucket list. I am in the midst of a 3 month insurance regimen. If I have one more person tell me that I should be able to lose weight without surgery, I may harm them. Hang in there!

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I lost 80 pounds without surgery 2 years ago. I ate very little and exercised 2-3 hours a day. Due to life and work, I got tired of working out and gained it all back but 10 pounds. I don't want to be a victora's secret model, just wear the clothes! : )

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This is my Bucket List that I posted on July 17, my surgery is now scheduled for October 22. Bucket List, Here I Come!

1. Cross my legs

2. Ride any ride at an amusement park

3. Run 1 mile (nonstop)

4. Parasail

5. Ride a motorcycle for hours without being in pain

6. Fit on a motorcycle with my husband

7. Touch my toes

8. Tuck my shirt in and not be embarrassed

9. Shop and wear clothes from Victorias Secret

10. Zipline

11. Step on a scale and not be embarrassed

12. Wear a bathing suit with confidence

13. Tube on a river (I will have to explain this one)

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