davidsprincess's Journal, 04 Aug 22

I think bariatric surgery and lapband types of things are so necessary for people and truly life saving. My sister had it done and went from 325 pounds to 170. She never worked out. She got surgery to lift her butt and boobs and tummy tuck and upper arms. If I had a 100% guarantee that I would look great and recover without issues, I'd consider getting rid of my loose skin. What am I getting at? I support people who have done it on his/ her own. I'm not impressed by people losing 200# because their stomach went from football size to the size of a walnut and they can no longer eat. Yes, it's needed. Yes, it's life saving. So glad it's working for you is the best I can say. Hopefully it is maintained. I do not think the work is being put in enough to get kudos. 🙄 I would definitely have chosen that route if I didn't realize I could do it on my own but I don't think I'd post about my success and dole out advice telling others to just keep pushing. I wouldn't expect congratulations and praise on a job well done. Maybe that's just me. On another note... how is it Thursday already? I asked the Google home mini if it was, in fact, Thursday to be sure and she refuses to say anything other than "Today is today. ". I hate her and she hates me. My bedroom Google guy is never a jerk. Happy Thursday! Keep at it!

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So true, if it saves you then good. Thats like hiring a maid to clean your house and expecting kudos for a clean house 
04 Aug 22 by member: Supergainz1
Also, naturally skinny people can skip giving weight loss advice, thanks. They may know about maintenance (unless they have a crazy metabolism), but they often don't know about (arguably) the most important aspect of weight loss -- changing habits. 
04 Aug 22 by member: zapotz
Agree with Zapotz! I have been here long enough to not listen to people who think they know it all and give unsolicited advice, or think they know what I should do. And, DP, I have been down the same road as you. I also chose not to do medical interventions.  
04 Aug 22 by member: HCB
Loved your comments. made my day brighter.  
04 Aug 22 by member: dboza
Most of those I know that have had weight loss surgery gained at least part of their weight back. My daughter in law had the surgery & she was very slim. Many things she eats now make her sick. She was not able to maintain the loss but she is smaller than she was before the surgery. 
04 Aug 22 by member: SherryeB
Nothing comes with a 100% guarantee. If you have an opportunity to do something that will improve how you view yourself(health/mental/physical/spiritual), then have the courage to do it. I’m sure your sister looks and feels great in her new body. 
04 Aug 22 by member: MichiganBeauty80
🤗 interesting for sure! I know two who had bariatric surgery. They don’t look well at all. Different strokes for different folks I guess. Happy Thursday! 
04 Aug 22 by member: LISfifty
I know one person who took the lifestyle change to heart and has maintained for some 15 years. I know a handful of others who haven't. I don't consider skin removal to be the same thing at all. If it affects your happiness, do it when you hit that goal and then work like hell to maintain. Life is too short.  
04 Aug 22 by member: Katsolo
As a disabled person who lives a sedentary lifestyle, the surgery’s been offered to me before. I didn’t get it but people who did still deserve praise. Everybody struggles somehow, even if you don’t understand. 
04 Aug 22 by member: AuntSinge
Ouch superman, that hurt. If I were younger, I would definitely have surgery after extensive weight loss. Of course, I think you'd need to maintain for a while first, just to be confident that the weight is gone forever. 
04 Aug 22 by member: shirfleur 1
Well say a person gets muscle implants, should they expect kudos for it? It was bought not built. There was no work put into it. The kudos would be hey man nice that you could afford it lol but loose skin removal is a different story since there’s nothing much you could do about it.  
04 Aug 22 by member: Supergainz1
I'm not against skin removal surgery or weight-loss surgery. But you must learn to maintain or you won't be successful long term. Just like someone that loses without surgery.  
04 Aug 22 by member: SherryeB
That's hilarious about your Google mini! Maybe it has a complex because it's mini and can only give you a short answer? At least Google bedroom got game! He sounds like a keeper!!! 🤣😂🤣😂 
04 Aug 22 by member: bearnoggin
I'm not against either surgery. I would love my loose skin gone but in too chicken. Bearnoggin- it is crazy how much the downstairs Google gives me issues. Hubby and kids can vouch for her bias against me.  
04 Aug 22 by member: davidsprincess
I'm. Stupid typos 
04 Aug 22 by member: davidsprincess
I don't know much about weight loss surgeries. But I remember a co-worker's wife had something done. She had to be on a strict diet for awhile before the surgery. I thought if she could do that, why have the surgery. And I am pretty sure she gained the weight back. And a co-worker had something done that made her stomach smaller. She only had to lose something like 40 or 50 pounds. She gained it all back. I don't understand what that does to the stomach if you start eating enough to gain weight. Whether you diet to lose or you have the surgery you have to eat less food. I can understand the surgery for loose skin. But I've heard it's very painful and doubt I would do it at my age. 
04 Aug 22 by member: Fritzy 22
That person goes through a lot to even get there. I see why they need psych consult for clearance. Plus the body through what I called butchering to get rid of the flabby skin. All that is so traumatic and some people are successful and some aren’t. It can reverse type 2 diabetes some get a rebound in twice their size. It’s a lot but there’s a lot more fun and great rewards if the person can lose the weight on their own . Just saying. 
04 Aug 22 by member: PinayRN
Lol, Petra. I had a meeting yesterday with HR and I was telling her about it. She stopped using hers because it listens to everything. I'm pretty boring so it's worth the trade off of no true privacy. Now- when I find out there are cameras installed as well- 😬 that would be a different story. 😳 
05 Aug 22 by member: davidsprincess
I’ve had gastric surgery, had it removed due to health issues, I was borderline malnourished. Gained weight after reversal, lost weight (naturally), had skin removal on stomach. Gained weight again 🤦‍♀️ so yeah it’s “all mental” for most of us. I know what to do. I’ve succeeded before but this thing called life can be a royal pain sometimes. I’m not against surgeries either but you really need to figure out why you overeat. Not you beautiful DP, I know you own shit just like I own mine but many others. 
05 Aug 22 by member: Lowkeylife
I looked up bariatric surgery after I made a comment. It sounds pretty scary, the surgery. I've only had surgery once, to have my gallbladder removed and it took me over a year to finally decide to do it and it was nothing as extreme as the weight loss surgeries. I understand it can be necessary for some people who have serious health issues and are severly obese so have difficulty exercising or even being moderately active. I am just such a chicken I doubt I would ever do that or have loosened skin removed. 
05 Aug 22 by member: Fritzy 22

     
 

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