ddlily 8 Posted January 8, 2013 I am going thru the process of having a VSG. I am Type 2 insulin dependent Diabetic. This is my primary reasoning for having the surgery. I am tired of being on all these meds & tired of being tired. My beginning weight when I decided was 241, I now weigh 233 & need to lose 2 more lbs for my goal weight. I have had to do a 6 month program weight loss program with my insurance so I can get approval. I am almost thru that. I have seen the surgeon, talked with the psychiatrist & nutritionist & now am attending the required support groups. But it still amazes me the people think you are taking the easy way out. You have to do a lot of work before you decide to do this. I am going to change my life, my eating habits. you have to eat to live & changing habits of this kind is no easy task. This surgery as someone explained to me is not a magic wand but a tool. It is a tool to help me to get back at square one & start from there & know what it's like to eat healthy & healthy portions. Just don't know what I'll need for my house to stock before my surgery. I work in a hospital, so I know what I will need there. My surgery date will probably be in 4/2013 & I am taking 4 weeks off from work just to get used to everything. Any helpful suggestions? Thanks for reading this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennyBeth 127 Posted January 8, 2013 Good luck to you! I get really frustrated with people that think this is the EASY way! There is nothing easy about this process and lifestyle changes! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites