First consultation in two weeks

Hi all, I’m Doug, 30 years old, 6′4" and 500 #.
BMI of 60 or so. I have just recently come to terms
with my obesity. I have always said that I’ll loose my
weight on my own, but it’s not that easy. I was able to
quit smoking cold turkey over a year ago. But my
obesity is gonna kill me if I dont do something. My Dr.
had reccommended WLS over a year ago and I have
decided to do it. I have done alot of research, learned
alot so far. But I’m still nervous,excited and a
little scared, I’d like to hear from anyone who can help
ease my mind a little. Thanks alot.

5 Responses to “First consultation in two weeks”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Doug,<br><br>Welcome!!!! Let me tell you it
    took me 3 1/2 years to make up my mind about surgery
    so I know how you feel. I have some websites that
    might help and will be happy to correspond with you and
    answer any questions you might have. <br><br>My 1 year
    anniversary with WLS was 12/14/2000. I have lost 135 lbs went
    from a size 24/26 to a 10/12. I have gained my life
    back. <br><br>Websites
    are<br><br>www.asbs.org<br>www.surgeryforobesity.com<br>if you go to
    thriveonline they have an article on
    the surgery.<br><br>Again if I can be of help please
    let me know. I correspond with many people about the
    surgery and am glad to help.<br><br>Phyliss

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Doug, I too am waiting for gastric bypass
    surgery in the uk , I joined the waiting list in
    september 1999 and am due to have the surgery in the
    spring/summer of 2002. If you would like to chat more you can
    email me (see my
    profile).<br><br>regards<br><br><br>truebluebonita

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    thanks for supporting me. You know, I’m sure I’m
    not alone in this, I never let my weight keep me from
    doing anything. I still play softball and ride my atv,
    and go out all the time. Sure it is uncomfortable in
    theaters, and I dont eat in reasturants with booths for
    seating, but I really dont let the obesity slow me down.
    (MUCH) I think thats why alot of my friends are not sure
    what to think about my decision. They dont see my
    pain, or know that I feel like a big fat turd
    (sometimes). How do I convince people, who dont see me as
    unhealthy, that I’m afraid of not living a full life? Some
    of them dont seem to get it.

  4. Neva Marjory Says:

    That can be a problem. I was pretty active until
    this summer when it all caught up with me.<br>To the
    ones who aren’t close friends I make a joke about it,
    "I needed a vacation", "I had nothing better to do,
    so I signed up for major surgery", my personal
    favorite "So I lose enough weight to whup your a** even
    more than I do now!"<br>To my close friends I tell
    them -There is a 100%chance of my having serious
    problems(diabetes,high blood pressure,arthrits type problems,joint
    degeneration,stroke) as I get older, and a 10-20% chance of problems
    with the surgery. I need this." <br>These are some
    lines. Bottom line is, its your life, it would be nice
    if they understood now, but believe me,once you lose
    the weight, then they will definitely see the
    light!(you won’t be blocking it! :-)LOL <br>I educate those

    who ask,and some people –just let it go-they aren’t
    worth the aggravation.

  5. Neva Marjory Says:

    Hi Doug! I’m 25, 6′ and about 500 lbs. I have,
    after many months of research, decided to have the
    surgery myself. I have started the process and was quite
    nervous about the whole thing as well. I had a chance to
    speak with the surgeon who will be doing the operation
    (when it’s scheduled) and that did a lot in calming
    come of my fears.<br><br>I would suggest to you to
    take the first step and contact the surgeon of your
    choice. I know that once I did the nervous feeling went
    away, but I doubt I will ever stop being excited and a
    bit scared about this whole adventure until well
    after it is over!

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