I struggle a lot with feeling like my weight loss isn't valid or as good as people who have lost the weight without the surgery. Even here, where people are pretty understanding about it, I still feel like there is judgment about it (if not outright, in comments about how insulting it is for people to think that someone had surgery when they got theirs off through hard work). I know it doesn't matter in the end what other people think, but it's still really difficult. I tried for over 10 years and only ever had moderate success followed by immense failure again. The surgery saved my life, got rid of my diabetes, made it possible for me to stick to the lifestyle change that I had never been able to stick to before. And it has been hard work, but I know that people think it isn't.
So I guess my question is, does this ever go away fully or do you just work at not letting it bother you?


)...it is a choice to view ourselves with love and optimism. If we do, what people say, do or think about us, what we did, or what we will do is irrelevant.


