I have lost 98 pounds (52 before surgery and 46 in the 8 1/2 weeks since) and I am thrilled but sometimes I need to vent a little and hope I am not the only one.
So I wonder what are you tired of?
What is the hardest part of post (or even pre) surgery life for you?
What is the food you miss most?
What drives you crazy about what you can/can't eat or drink?
and what is the hardest about the physical changes?
and finally..
What is the one thing other people say or do that makes you crazy?
Me:
I am tired of being tired... it is ALL the time now it seems, mentally and physically , I get so wiped out and I am trying to get enough protein and taking Iron and my vitimins and trying to work out as much as I can (though I do slack on all but the vitimins occasionally)
The hardest part of post surgery life is trying to get enough water and protein while not being able to eat or drink within 30 mins of each other and being so darn sleepy that I nap a lot. that and the vitimins, I can't take them if I have eaten with-in 30 mins or have had more than a little water right before or I throw them up.
I miss baked goods SOOOOOO much right now even a bite or two of cake or cookies and the gas pains make me miserable for hours and I spend hours worrying that I will be noisy or stinky around people. that and coffee...lol Decaf is nice but just not the same
it drives me crazy that that I can't take my damn huge vitimins if I have eaten with-in 30 mins or have had more than a little water right before or I throw them up. the whole throwing up thing bugs me, I have fought bulimia most of my life and now that I dont want to throw up I do if i eat too fast, too much or drink too close to food, I will TRY and I will Think I am doing it right and then BOOM.
The Hardest Physical Change is the weakness I still hurt and now I am often weak in my thighs as well as sore in my knees, I know exercise is the cure but when you are both weak and hurt it is sometimes soooo damn hard to do
Finally... I just get tired of people acting like it is easy, most dont mind you but people I dont know so well act like I took the easy way out.. I hate the words "did you try to diet before you decided on surgery?"
I am proud I lost the 52 pounds, it is the first time i lost over 30 and I worked hard but i am working hard now too and I want to say "damn why didn't that occure to me BEFORE I had my insides cut out?"
OK I feel MUCH better having ranted... now I should do a positive spin on these questions (another post)


