asimmons 1 Posted September 10, 2008 I would not dream of blasting you. In fact, I went through the same fears and regrets (and still do sometimes even 3 months after the surgery). If you are ready to do this, you will know. For me, the advantages were much more overwhelming than the food. Do I regret not being able to go to champagne brunch? Absolutely! This coming Christmas will be the first one in over 35 years that we have not had champagne in our special Waterford stems while we opened gifts. But I am sure we will come up with a new tradition which can probably incorporate the Waterford as well. And I love, love love being able to buy clothes other than at Lane Bryant or Catherine's. I went into Coldwater Creek yesterday and when the salesladies found out how much weight I had lost, they treated me like a doll to dress. It was so much fun! I found that I was buying my clothes too large - trust me! That was a better feeling than even my favorite champagne brunch. I guess what I am trying to say is trust your instincts. You know if you are ready - if you aren't then take your time and don't rush into it. Anne:thumbup: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MtnCat 0 Posted September 10, 2008 I totally understand. I felt the same way exactly before my surgery. And I still struggle with depression at times because I don't really enjoy eating like I did in the past. My band is pretty restricted now so eating is almost painful. It's definitely a committment that you have to make and stick with it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites