Jerr_Bear
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About Jerr_Bear
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Rank
Expert Member
- Birthday 07/20/1978
About Me
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Gender
Male
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Interests
camping, hiking, fishing
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Occupation
Chemist
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City
San Antonio
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State
Texas
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Dub reacted to a post in a topic: My story is new gossip:(
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siddarhi reacted to a post in a topic: My story is new gossip:(
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After 6 months of preparation, over 60 lbs lost, a sleep study that I'm pretty sure gave me pneumonia, an upper endoscopy, and thousands incurred in medical expenses, it turns out that the clinic made an oversight and bariatric surgery is excluded from my insurance. So the thing that I had been planning my whole life around for the last 6 months will not be happening. Also gone is any hope I had attached to it. I usually carry myself as a confident person, and don't like to show any signs of vulnerability, but my life has just been shaken to its very core. And all the clinic could offer was a sincere apology. They say to never attribute malice to what can be explained by incompetence. But how can I not? Maybe I'm burdened with having unreasonably high expectations of people. When they way is shown to you, and you are motivated by that hope, only to see it ripped away from you just at the moment it seems so real that you can touch it. How can one not be angry? Because a seemingly minor clerical error to them has far reaching impact on the lives of the patients and their families. How can I not take it personally? They've told me coldly that they can no longer help me. I'm sure people have gone through this, and I have been told that I wasn't covered before. But that was before I went through the whole agonizing pre operation ordeal. One that is both physically and psychologically taxing. I've talked to everyone I can, and it appears that there is no recourse for me. And I have no fight left in me. Where do I go at this point?
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ProudGrammy reacted to a post in a topic: I generally mind my own business when I meet a very obese person
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Dub reacted to a post in a topic: The Guys Room: Walking shoes for obese men.
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NiecyBelle12 reacted to a post in a topic: My story is new gossip:(
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Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Worried I'm not losing enough
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Worried I'm not losing enough
Jerr_Bear replied to April4's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@Babbs I wish I read more of this on these boards. You get it. -
betrthnever reacted to a post in a topic: My Pre Op Diet Was All I Needed
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Dub reacted to a post in a topic: What activities are you looking forward to doing?
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OKCPirate reacted to a post in a topic: What activities are you looking forward to doing?
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ladivaluz806 reacted to a post in a topic: Here's a power move
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@@LipstickLady You and I seem to be cut from the same cloth. Shame can be a great motivator.
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Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Here's a power move
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Yeah not her business to spread. But in telling her, you kind of opened that up to discussion. I think you're being a little too sensitive. After you lose all your weight and people get used to the new you, this won't even be a thing. So I'd say just grin and bear and keep working. This too shall pass.
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Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: My Pre Op Diet Was All I Needed
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@@Dub I think my scale had reached skynet-like intelligence and started adding comments like, "looks like that piece of cake wasn't such a good idea after all."
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Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Here's a power move
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Think Siri, but with more of a judgmental tone
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My Pre Op Diet Was All I Needed
Jerr_Bear replied to Chuckster's topic in Pre-op Diets and Questions
This was trolling of the highest order. It hit all the marks, and even got some members to reveal some prejudices of their own. I'm kind of impressed, actually. -
Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: My Pre Op Diet Was All I Needed
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The scale that I use is a talking scale that announces my weight. I don't care for that feature but this was the only scale I could find at the time that supported my ample proportions. Over all, it works fine. But I dread the point where my weight locks in and it begins to mockingly announce my weight to the world. My house is a cookie cutter house with hollow core doors that amplify all sound. So if I am unable to step off the scale before it starts talking, there is no way to stop it once it starts talking. At that point, I just want to crawl into a hole and die. I don't know why all scales for me are talking. Do they think fat people can't read? WTF? So a few days ago, I decided enough was enough. I took that scale apart and cut out the speaker. Now I can weigh myself without feeling like the whole world is watching. Even after I lose all this weight, I don't think I'll ever stop thinking like a fat person.
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Guys Room - Is everyone else overly emotional or am I just an a*****e?
Jerr_Bear replied to BigViffer's topic in The Guys’ Room
Yeah, there seems a to be a lot of that here. I don't think you're an a-hole for making that observation. That's really why I don't go to the live support groups, because that's all there is there too. It just seemed like a pity party. -
Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Guys Room - Is everyone else overly emotional or am I just an a*****e?
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Looking for a buddy/mentor in Baltimore City area
Jerr_Bear replied to Rosalyn Tina Fulton's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm not in baltimore city but let me give you my approach and see if it works for you. Just attack it head on. You can't do anything about the past, but you can do everything about the future. See this opportunity for what it is. It is an opportunity to have a life beyond what you could imagine. Seeing morbidly obese on my chart was a soul crushing experience. But it wasn't something I didn't already know. Take the time you need to reflect and get the crying out of your system, because this is going to be the hardest thing you've ever done. But you can do it. You've already taken that first step. So get excited, start picturing and living the change that you want to be. For me this is not just a lifestyle change. I have to change my whole attitude. In any endeavor, there will be naysayers. You don't need to change their minds, just use them as motivation. For me, nothing motivates me more than when someone says I can't or shouldn't do something. I wish you all the luck, and kick some ass. -
Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Madly in love but holding back info
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After over 1 year of waiting...
Jerr_Bear replied to jjbowersock's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Wow, having to stick with it for that long. I admire your tenacity. I think that attitude will serve you well going forward. Lots of luck. -
ED -- erectile dysfunction -- Did it get better at goal weight, guys?
Jerr_Bear replied to VDB's topic in The Guys’ Room
I've heard that it does get better. -
Stalls suck ass, but I've just accepted them as part of the process. I always keep in mind that you want the overall trend of your weight to be down and not up. A 2-3 week stall may seem hopeless and feel like an eternity. But if you're not gaining any weight either, I don't see it as a problem. Just keep doing what you're doing. It's a marathon not a sprint.
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Jerr_Bear reacted to a post in a topic: Why do guys not go to support groups?
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Guys, what do you consider your ideal pants size ?
Jerr_Bear replied to Alex Brecher's topic in The Guys’ Room
I'll let you know when I get there.