Wires 25 Posted January 25, 2014 Obviously I wouldn't be here if I didn't have a lot to lose...I'm at the start of getting my preop appts done for the VSG Anyways, husband works in a field where there are a lot of younger (and happen to be really good looking) females. My insecurities and anxiety are getting the best of me, he has not given me reason to worry or anything (knock on wood) but the jealousy, anxiety and insecurity is eating away at me... How do I work through this? I'm assuming it's related to my weight and low self esteem. Add in the fact that we're a mixed couple, I sometimes I feel like I'm competing with another race too :-\ Help! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Mac 6,262 Posted January 25, 2014 Are you the one he gladly comes home to at night????? If so, I would not worry so much about it. Besides, it looks like you need to see yourself through his eyes instead of yours. Anxiety can eat away at you and affect your quality of life. There is a lot of happiness out there waiting for someone to grab it up. So, if you can focus on happier days gone by or the amazing next year coming up you will feel better. I am telling you, this process will evolve you into a whole 'nother person you may not recognize. For example, I went out yesterday and got a sassy new hairdo (like Rita Moreno's at the Sag Awards) and...I bought new make-up, too which I have not worn for years. I would not have done it pre-op. If one can feel this good after only 38 pounds, just imagine how much we are all changing as we enjoy our non-surgical victories. Your bariatric team may have a psychologist you can talk to. They can offer insight into what makes you tick and how to break poor eating habits. Wishing you good luck and good health. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mich 74 Posted January 25, 2014 Vitamin D! I can relate to almost everything you said. Anxiety has been in my life as long as I can remember. My husband has never given me anything to worry about, but I still do. Losing weight and looking better helps me feel better, and when I feel better and I'm happier, he is then happier too. But I must say that I have been taking Vitamins for years, and when I read Vitamin D helps with anxiety I added 2000ui a day of a good quality vitamin, and I noticed real improvement in my anxiety. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites