zinhaa 363 Posted August 21, 2012 some of my friends and family don't even know. I tell people i watch what I eat and exercise which is all true. Some people don't get it. If i hear one more person say you took the easy way out i may have to hit them. this is defiantly been the hardest thing i have done when it comes to weight loss and I am proud of my decisions. I am not hiding it i just choose to have my privacy. 3 CHEZNOEL, mimi81082 and LouisianaLiLi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TracyW2 137 Posted August 21, 2012 I stil havent told many people. I just tell them I am working out like crazy and watching what I eat. I think WLS has such a bad rap that people think you just have surgery and boom your skinny and dont have to work for it. I have worked my ass off at the gym and make sure I am eating what I should. So I dont want my hard work over shadowed by the band. Thats just how I feel. I just had a Tummy Tuck and have told 3 people plus online people here. I just dont feel as if what I do is anyone's business but my own. 1 BigDennis reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
O.T.R. sleever 3,386 Posted August 21, 2012 Would you feel as though you were lied to if you were the one asking the question? I think when you answer that question, you will have your answer to yours. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigDennis 236 Posted August 22, 2012 SO, if I ask a contractor HOW he built a house and he replied, "With a lot of hard work and effort on my part", this would be a lie? I tend to think not! The contractor used many tools and resources to reach his goals and I would not expect him to explain to me the importance of using a hammer, versus using a nail gun, to accomplish those goals. At the end of the day, you are totally responsible for your weight loss and the band was simply a tool. Tell 'em what you want them to know and simply be proud of your accompishments, because I know we are! Dennis 13 JessiG1983, Disney Nut, Visionary444 and 10 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
BigDennis 236 Posted August 22, 2012 I stil havent told many people. I just tell them I am working out like crazy and watching what I eat. I think WLS has such a bad rap that people think you just have surgery and boom your skinny and dont have to work for it. I have worked my ass off at the gym and make sure I am eating what I should. So I dont want my hard work over shadowed by the band. Thats just how I feel. I just had a Tummy Tuck and have told 3 people plus online people here. I just dont feel as if what I do is anyone's business but my own. WOW, Everyone take a moment to check out this young lady's weight loss success! I just got a new inspiration and hero! Congratulations on losing 170 pounds! With that kind of success, you tell 'em what ever you want them to hear, because you are doing awesome! Dennis 2 TracyW2 and SinCityGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted August 22, 2012 SO, if I ask a contractor HOW he built a house and he replied, "With a lot of hard work and effort on my part", this would be a lie? I tend to think not! The contractor used many tools and resources to reach his goals and I would not expect him to explain to me the importance of using a hammer, versus using a nail gun, to accomplish those goals. At the end of the day, you are totally responsible for your weight loss and the band was simply a tool. Tell 'em what you want them to know and simply be proud of your accompishments, because I know we are! Dennis This is the best logic I've seen yet. You are so right!! Excellent point! 4 LouisianaLiLi, SinCityGal, ☠carolinagirl☠ and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
TracyW2 137 Posted August 22, 2012 WOW, Everyone take a moment to check out this young lady's weight loss success! I just got a new inspiration and hero! Congratulations on losing 170 pounds! With that kind of success, you tell 'em what ever you want them to hear, because you are doing awesome! Dennis Awww, thank you! Can I add I got pregnant 4 months after being banded? He is now 20 months old and even though I had to take a year off, it didnt deter me to get back on that wagon! You are doing a fantastic job as well! It is so worth all the hard work and determination! 2 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! and SinCityGal reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
suzbuni 32 Posted August 22, 2012 Today I was at post office puck up mail I had held from vacation. The postmaster was staring at me for a good ten minutes while I waited on the long line. When it was my turn , I asked for my mail and she was amazed. She said, I thought that was you but you look like a total different person. She is heavy set and asked in front if very long line of people what I was did. If the i other ten or so people weren't all listening I would have given her more details maybe . but I just said, it was time for a change so I made a comitment to myself and made the change happen. It not easy but I'm worth it. -So not a lie but not the whole story. 1 TracyW2 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Blast 12 Posted August 22, 2012 I asked before I had the surgery how people felt about WLS. I was surprised by all the negative feedback. Some people thought if you get surgery, you don't appreciate your accomplishments. I knew after posting that question, that I would not tell a lot of people I was having surgery. My Dad, partner, and a couple of friends are extremely supportive. Once they realized the band was a tool, and not the ultimate answer they began to understand. My Dad is even considering getting the surgery. One of my friends has been obese her whole life, she was against it until I told her insurance covers it. Now she wants to get the surgery. Like another user on here said, you really never know who is going to support you. My vegan, all natural, yoga, ballerina teacher is extremely supportive of the surgery. She can't wait to see how it changes me. My Mother is not happy about the surgery, but I don't care. When I was fasting, I just told people I was detoxing my body getting rid of all the toxins for a month. I probably will not share that I have been banded with anybody unless they are obese like me, and are at wits end. 1 Darkangel321 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stevegoad 32 Posted August 22, 2012 I always just say things about "restricting my intake." Complete honesty.... I don't need to tell how my intake is "restricted." 2 kvr1977 and Darkangel321 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Starting Over! 31 Posted August 22, 2012 Your choice to share or not to share it is your story to tell or not tell! Continued success in your journey....yes you can! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kvr1977 28 Posted August 23, 2012 Well said everyone ???Š many of us have lots of support and some of us have none, but there's one place we will always find support... Here! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Summerrain 520 Posted August 23, 2012 If we don't loose weight the negative people judge us, when we do loose weight no matter how we do it those same people will have something to say. It's your business who you choose to tell. I have only told a few people and they have been nothing but encouraging and supportive. There are others I have not told like my mother in law. She will constantly be on your back to loose weight and when you do she is constantly trying to feed you and saying oh just once won't hurt. God help me if I tell her I have a lapband. If down the track as I loose more if someone asks me I may tell them or I may just say im watching my food intake and exercising, depends how I feel at the time and on the person asking. The lapband once finally tuned is a tool to help us stay on track and hopefully not go backwards but as you have all said we still need to watch what we eat and exercise. So yes we all are working our butts off as that is the way to shed the kilos and it certainly is not the easy way out. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Humming Bird 275 Posted August 23, 2012 I had a conversation with a patient yesterday about this (I work in dental office). This conversation lead to me telling her I had a lapband. She said, "wow, you don't even look like you need it." Well, I'm 3 years post-op and have dropped well over 100 pounds and kept it off. She told me she works with someone who everyone at work knows had some sort of WLS, but when asked how she is dropping so much weight has the same responses I see here. "I wanted a change..... I eat less and exercise....". She said everyone that works with this gal knows...... there is a point when it is pretty clear. She thinks the gal might be embarased about having WLS. "Everyone is so happy for her and thinks she looks so great." But, she continues to lie about it. I told her how some people who have had WLS try to keep it to themselves .....listed the reasons we see here ...."easy way" and "cheating" comments...... I told her to just be happy for the gal that is rapidly dropping all the weight and let her keep her little secret. She said "Oh, we are. She looks so great and everyone is so happy for her!" Bottom line is........if the band is working properly, many people around you will know you had something done. Will they think less of you if you lie about it? Maybe, maybe not. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Humming Bird 275 Posted August 23, 2012 SO, if I ask a contractor HOW he built a house and he replied, "With a lot of hard work and effort on my part", this would be a lie? I tend to think not! The contractor used many tools and resources to reach his goals and I would not expect him to explain to me the importance of using a hammer, versus using a nail gun, to accomplish those goals. At the end of the day, you are totally responsible for your weight loss and the band was simply a tool. Tell 'em what you want them to know and simply be proud of your accompishments, because I know we are! Dennis It is a great way to think about the "tool" aspect of it all, but the house doesn't go back to being morbidly obese when the tools go away. I do understand why someone would lie or omit about WLS. They are the ones who know people in their lives and people can be cruel. At some point they may have to figure out if people will be more respectful of a liar or a WLS patient. We are the ones who make choices throughout our own lives. Choose it and live with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites