BetsyB 9 Posted July 3, 2010 I was very lucky to find that everyone I told was and has been remarkably supportive. Really, I think most were relieved for me. In that regard, I have had a wonderful experience. I did struggle with some guilt from within---and I wonder if that's not what you're really struggling with. It helps when people around us are supportive, but they can't really manage our feelings--those come from us. Guilt is kind of a wasted emotion. I think it's realistic to regret that it's come to pass that we require surgery. However, once we've acknowledged that it does, in fact, represent a great solution to a very real problem, there's no need for guilt. Move forward joyfully--truly. This will be such a gift to you. Don't allow your joy to be colored by an emotion that serves no function. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ardelia 41 Posted July 3, 2010 I would not feel guilty about this, but I do not really have many close friends that I would tell about this. I plan only to tell one person and he is sworn to silence. If I didn't need someone to drive me home after surgery, quite frankly, I'd not tell anyone! It is no one's business but mine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nomorejellybelly 77 Posted July 5, 2010 I say go for it! My husband is supportive and apparently the other couple people I've told are also. I've only told my husband, father, sister and a good old friend. I don't really want to tell anyone else. I just want them to think I started losing weight. I don't want to admit that I can't do this by myself, even though I have a coupld of medical conditions that make it extremely difficult to lose weight. I am doing this for my health and so I'll be happier about myself. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites