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Putting Myself Out There - Pre-Surgery, Female, 29 years old



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Hi everyone,

I'm sure I'm not unique in sharing all of this. I'm 29 years old and I live in the Austin, Texas area. I've recently started the process to get bariatric surgery. I have chosen the gastric sleeve as my surgery choice and I have my first appointments to begin my required 6-month pre-surgery stuff.

I grew up thin and have only struggled with my weight in the past 7 years (give or take). I gained 120 lbs in that time and there seems to be no going back. After marrying my husband, I tried to gain control and even participated in my first half-marathon, but things were not getting better no matter what I tried. I'm married with no children (just a crazy and wild dog).

My mom had gastric bypass surgery and it changed her life. I was looking for answers to help me with my journey, but I didn't find exactly what I was looking for so I decided to start a blog. I'm hoping to help people like me and find support along the way.

If you're interested, the website is www.bigtexasgirl.com. I have only shared this with one other person. I hope you'll come connect with me.

Mandy

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Welcome, Mandy!

You sound so much like me; I grew up thin.

I started high school weighing 115 pounds. Well, over the years, I slowly gained about 10-15 pounds each year (probably from taking Lexapro). When I was a Senior in high school, I went from 150 pounds to 199 pounds (size 7 pants, to a size 12). I gained almost 50 pounds in 3 months! My mom said I blew up so quickly that she thought I was having a severe allergic reaction. Well, I kinda did. I was put on oral steroids for my horrible sinuses, and they made me retain Water and eat like I was starving. They also had other horrible side effects; they made my knees feel like they were breaking and made my face turn red. Worst thing I ever did! The steroids convinced me that I was hungry even when I felt full. I downed a whole Red Baron pizza by myself in one day! Normally, I used to only be able to eat 2-3 slices in one night. Now, after I gained so much weight, I can down 5 slices in one night! That's enough for 2 people!

Before the WLS, I was the biggest I'd ever been, weighing 255 pounds. My doctor said, since my stature is so small, I shouldn't weigh more than 125. Even at 130 I'm overweight! Now that is disheartening, lol. So, my goal is 120. I hope I can even get back down to 115. With my stature, I should be between 98-125 pounds. I can't believe I was almost 3 times bigger than I should be!

But, when you eat a lot, your stomach stretches. Once you stretch your stomach out that much, it doesn't go back to normal. So, even if you lose weight on your own, there's a very high chance that you will gain the weight back because there is still an empty void. That's why we eat so much; we are trying to fill the empty void that overeating created in the first place. This is why WLS is so successful. It allows people to start over on a clean slate. Though, many have to remember that, if you're an emotional eater, you have to be extra careful not to fall into old habits.

Good luck on your journey! :)

Edited by Hiraeth

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