IN OUR FAMILIES FOOTSTEPS

In reading over the responses about Mother’s
negative attitudes to this surgery I was wondering what
goes through mother’s minds sometimes. I have always
thought that I, in some way, broke the chain of what was
suppose to be my "heritage." You know the
saying…."Well, your grandmother was overweight and so is your
father…so you just have those genes." I always wonder if
they feel we have broken the chain and are upset with
our independence. It seems like by becoming skinny
and not fitting into the hereditary fat model, I have
stepped outside my bounds. Maybe our mother’s still care
about us so much that they mask their fear by saying
the standard…"Well, your built just like your
grandmother." <br><br>Don’t mind me….just rambling today.
Helen

One Response to “IN OUR FAMILIES FOOTSTEPS”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Dear Helen<br>My Mother came up with all sorts of
    reasons why I shouldn’t have the surgery, and I told her
    it made no difference what she thought I would still
    have the surgery. She finally admitted that what she
    was really afraid of was that I would Die on the
    table, She even gave me my christmas gift in October. I
    told her Mom you will just have to turn around and get
    me something more for christmas. My sister finally
    got thru to her, but she wouldn’t go to the hospital
    until it was over. They are set in there ways and all
    you can do is just show them you are doing it for all
    the right reasons, which My Mom seen since I lost 127
    lbs and kept it off for 5 yrs.

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