Is it a SECRET?
I was just curious.... Do most people keep their surgeries a secret? I have actualy told quite a few people about my surgery. However, I did recieve some peoples opinionbout how I am crazy to do the surgery and should try this great diet they know of. Obviously if I could just diet off this weight I would not be having surgery. THoughts? Opinions?
Are you seeking counseling for that? I ask because that's the kind of dynamic that makes a perfect recipe for relapse/regain down the line if you don't address it throughout your process. It's not necessarily about what you tell others but moreso how you feel about and how you regard yourself.
If you aren't already I'd seek therapy for those issues while you still can't eat that much. Once you regain your appetite/ability to eat those problems can bite you in the butt. And the sucky thing is re-losing weight after WLS can be really hard (and slow).
RNY Gastric Bypass 1-8-08 350/327/200 (HW/SW/CW). I spend most of my time playing with my food over at Bariatric Foodie - check me out!
I am trying to keep mine secret just because I don't want everyone's opinion. The only people who know what kind of surgery I am really having is my spouse and children. This is something that each individual has to decide for themselves. I am having a hernia fixed at the same time as surgery so that is what I am telling everyone. once weight comes off and people ask how I am going to tell them a strict diet and exercise.
Shared it with everyone went fb official at 3 mo out and just had an article ran in the local paper about it... yeah no secrets here :D I've had 3 friends come forward (in private message) that they had the surgery previously I wouldn't have known. I've also "inspired" 3 people to have wls. That is why it isn't a secret I want anyone who can get the help and is ready for the help to get it and get healthy
FB official! I love it! That is such a true way to describe it! I am not FB official. I will talk about it face to face and with close friends and family but I'm not ready to be FB official. I don't like it when friends tag me in pics that reference WLS and I don't like being added to groups that "out" me. I don't "like" pages and only comment on my secret support groups. But I am totally fine to talk about it face to face. We'll see if I ever feel like going FB official!
Congrats on your news story and the people you are inspiring! Very cool!
I did not discuss it with anyone when I decided to do this, and still did not discuss it with anyone after it was done, I had my surgery on a Monday and returned to work on Friday, so everyone thought I just took a few days off from work, I did not disclose any of it until I was about 3 months post-op and people started asking what I was doing to lose so much weight. Now I discuss it very openly. It really is a personal choice to discuss it or not, because truly it is your personal life, and there will be people who try to make you feel bad for making this choice, so consider this when deciding who you will let into your personal life pre-op.