Keeping Motivated….

I am about 3 months post-op and have lost about
60 lbs. I started out at 294 and am now 231. I know
this is a lot of weight, but I can’t see that big of a
difference in myself. I was wondering what you all do to
stay motivated while you are a little depressed over
the results you are seeing in yourself. I do keep
track of my weight and my measurements. I was feeling
really good about myself until someone at the store
asked when I was due. That seemed to really hurt my
self-esteem. So any suggestions are welcome! I need something
to keep me
motivated.<br><br>Thanks,<br>Tracy<br>Open-VBG on April 3, 2000<br>Dr. Harberg
in
Houston<br>Pre-op: 294<br>Current: 231 as of July 10, 2000<br>63 of
144 gone forever!

4 Responses to “Keeping Motivated….”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Tracy,<br><br>Congratulations on your weight
    loss. Keep up the great work. One suggestion I have
    that I have been doing since before the surgery is a
    photo album. I take pictures every month on the
    anniversary of my surgery in the same spot in the house. One
    front view and one side view. That is where I really
    see the difference. It isn’t to late to start. I am
    sure you have a before picture that you can
    use.<br><br>For the person who asked when you were due,
    suggestion, if it happens again, figure a goal date for
    yourself, example my goal weight for losing 150 pounds is
    my 50th birthday in March, though I figure I will be
    there way before and tell them that date. It will be a
    real hoot, especially if that date is more than 9
    months away.<br><br>I am post op 7 months and have lost

    97 lbs. <br><br>Again,
    congratulations,<br><br>Phyliss<br>Dr. Norman Samuels, Ft. Lauderdale,
    Florida<br>Pre-op: 308<br>Current: 211

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    I noticed in your stats you wrote "63 of 144 gone
    forever!" Maybe you should just look at it as 63 pounds
    gone forever. I am not putting a weight loss limit on
    myself and I find I am more relaxed about it. Taking
    pictures is the BEST idea. I wasn’t noticing a difference
    the first few weeks, so my husband took pics 2 weeks
    post op and 4 weeks. The differences arent as drastic
    now as they were the first few weeks, BUT we like to
    sit and pick out the subtle differences
    now.<br><br><br>Try it. It will help ALOT!<br><br>~Angela<br>LAP RNY
    6/5/00<br>Pre-Op 296<br>Post-op 256

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    Dear Teach: Just a few words from experience. I
    agree with looking at how much you have LOST not how
    much you have to go. Check off the pounds that have
    gone forever and just look at that for now. Also, I
    did not see any real inches drop away until the last
    40-50 pounds. Then I started to really melt away. When
    I had lost my first 50-60 pounds….I thought I
    looked so hot. Now I look back on those pictures and
    think, "I was still huge." The last 40-50 pounds is
    where you will dwindle away and that’s when you will be
    dancing around in front of your bedroom mirror. So there
    are my tips for the day….Keep going….You’ve come
    a long way.<br><br>Helen (Surgery 8-14-1997)

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    Oops…sorry. I addressed the last message to
    Teach and it should have been to you Tracy. Sorry for
    the mix-up. Keep up the great work. When someone says
    "When are you due." Just tell them you just gave birth
    to a 63 pound baby! That should have them wondering
    and keep their mouths shut. People can be so rude.
    Some people just open their mouths and their brains
    stop working. WE KNOW where you have been and how far
    you have come….that is all that is
    important.<br><br>Helen

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