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Feeling Guilty...I took "the easy way out"



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Well said !

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Spoken with truth and experience!! I haven't told anyone because of the very thing you are saying. I don't want to have to answer any questions etc. But if I do I will remember your post!

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Love this post! I have been very open about my devision to have weight-loss surgery. Besides marrying my wonderful husband I think it's the best decision I've ever made. I haven't received any criticism or negative comments about my choice, mostly curiosity and some fearful concern for my well-being. Thankful for that! But I read on the forum that many people decide to keep their surgery as private as possible. This is a personal decision of course, but I think there is a big misconception among the uninitiated that having surgery is the "easy" way out and that you don't have to work at it. While my weight-loss thus far has gone much further and faster than I've ever done using any previous diet and exercise program, it was NOT an easy choice. It takes so much courage and determination to see it through and yes, WORK IT, once you're on the other side. Thanks for the continuing inspiration!

pre-surgery weight 325; surgery date 2/28/2013; surgery weight 307; 8 weeks past-op weight 281.4; 12 weeks post-op 274

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EXACTLY... I will NEVER agree with those who insist that WLS is the EASY way. None of this is EASY.... but it DEFINITELY makes things LESS HARD! And LESS HARD is good... Why would I want to keep doing things the MORE HARD way when there is a LESS HARD way?

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I don´t think it matters if you call it the easy way out. Let them call it what they want. I am retrieving my health and if people have a problem with that, too bad! I do believe that envy is a big part of it. As long as there are someone fatter than themselves, they don´t address the issue of their own weight.

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Yes! Well said and congrats on your success!

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I don't understand why some think this is "the easy way". Jenny Craig is easy! Weight Watchers is easy! Having most of your stomach removed is not easy. It is an absolute last resort to be healthy and live a long life. And 7 months out I regularly get the slimes after just one mouthful and diarrhea probably 2 - 3 times a week. I have painful reflux and dizziness from low blood pressure.

I like the way I look now and the compliments I get. I love the clothes and shoes I can wear and the fact that I can play on a playground with my grandchildren. I actually can slide down a slide without my arse getting stuck. I can easily do up my seatbelt on an airplane and don't have to suffer the stares of others when I eat out. I have re-introduced myself to my toes and my sex life has improved dramatically.

But easy it is not. My body is now something I have to plan for and manage. But I am planning and managing........just.

Easy? NO NO NO!

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Wonderful post! So inspirational. And congrats on your amazing success

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Thank you for wonderful post, I couldn't agree more!

Congrats on your awesome success!

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I think my response to anyone who has the unmitigated gall to tell me I'm taking "the easy way out" will be to remind them that for over 30 years, there was NO WAY OUT that worked for me.

If my choice is no escape from obesity or WLS, I'd have to be dumber than a box of rocks to keep doing that which clearly has never worked for me before.

And if the person saying WLS is easy also happens to be overweight, I will probably say, "if it's so easy, why don't you join me--I can give you my surgeon's contact info!"

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So poignant and wise. Great expression of fact.

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So I will file the guilt of "easiness" away in the same folder with the shock belt I bought some years ago that was supposed to melt away fat but succeeded in just making burn marks on my belly; the folder of dumb ideas.

Haha, that is GREAT!!! Thanks for the laugh, and thanks for sharing. :D

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Very well said!!!

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Great post! I have avoided telling too many people "my secret" as to how I am losing weight. I really think that since its been 9 months and I am still losing...it is making everyone suspicious because I haven't fell off the wagon and started gaining weight back which is what I've done a million times before in my life.

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