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While in the hospital, I decided not to focus on discomfort but meeting people and asking:



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Medical professionals : why do you do the work you do? Why did choose to work with Bariatric patients?

OMGOSH, the responses have been amazing. From family and personal experiences you learn so much.

I met nurse, who attended an Ivy League school, who has been practicing for two years and loves work with people. On two occasions, she grew her hair and donated the hair to organizations that make wigs for children.

So, I challenge you in the midst of your discomfort, to focus on people around you - so they see understand that Bariatric patients are individuals who want to live, love, dance in the rain, and focusing on this experience to share with others.

Man, could we focus on the bad things but I am focusing on the great things awaiting me on the other side!

Thank you Lord!

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We sure could use a lot more positive thinking. Thank you

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I wish I thought of this, it's a Super Cool idea. We want to be treated as an individual, not just one of a herd, why not extend the same courtesy to our Caregivers in Bariatrics? Your girls are going to grow up exceptional with you as a Mama training them! God Bless you and them.😇👼

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I was blessed to have a recovery room nurse that shared her before/after WLS photos with me, she'd lost 109 pounds and she kept me preoccupied from feeling nauseous and sick while recovering from the surgery.

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On 01/29/2019 at 08:40, GradyCat said:



I was blessed to have a recovery room nurse that shared her before/after WLS photos with me, she'd lost 109 pounds and she kept me preoccupied from feeling nauseous and sick while recovering from the surgery.


That is amazing! Such a great reminder and motivation early in the recovery process.

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Very good Post! Thank you! Something I really needed today!

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