Just want to back up what was said....the more you know, the less you'll fear the future. Get counseling, read everything you can about each of the surgeries...good and bad, be proactive so you don't feel like a victim....surgery doesn't happen to you, you have to work it! You still have to diet, you still have to exercise, you throw up if you eat too fast, or too much, or the wrong thing. With RNY, there may be a thing called "dumping" that isn't there in some of the other surgeries. I called it my kick in the pants to make better choices. I was so addicted to bread and sugar, I needed the kick!
Relationships change...I have lost friends over having surgery. But my True friends and those that love me wanted what was best for me. I had to prove to them that WLS was what I decided was best for me, they were worried, but it had to be my decision in the end.
Now with that all said, I have to say that I would take all the negatives, all the hard work I have done, all the hardships and do it 1000 times over to get what I have now...Health and a happiness that only comes from taking my life back from excess food!
Hugs for you my friend, don't let anyone stand in the way of a hopeful future.
Angela
