shelleymarie
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Hey all. I've just remembered I'm 6 months post op today! Wow what an amazing 6 months it's been. I hope you don't mind me sharing some of the great things that have happened.
As of this morning I'm 3lbs away from losing 9 stone.
I've lost 18 inches off my waist. I'm ashamed to admit my waist was as many inches as I was tall! Thank goodness no more.
I couldn't walk more than a few steps. My tiny 5ft 1 frame was literally crushed under my 26st weight. The pain in my back was so bad that even morphine couldn't help and I had to have a heavy duty wheel chair. Now I can walk miles and miles and go to the gym at least 3 times a week. Unfortunately I've been left with knee pain now I move more but that pain is nothing compared to the back pain I felt.
I've gone from a size 36 to a size 20. So excited about getting down a couple more sizes so I can shop in the shops I've always wanted to.
I couldn't work for years due to being too heavy to walk and severe depression. Within 8 weeks of my bypass I was asked by the vets I volunteered at to do a cover position and then a part time job, now I start full time job as a veterinary receptionist on the 14th of December which is just amazing for me.
There has been lots of other things that have been great too. I will say it's not been easy. As anyone knows who has been had the surgery it's never plain sailing. I was very sick for around 8 weeks and I still am now occasionally, I developed liver function issues when I couldn't keep much down in the early days but it's normal now. It's not like that for everyone but the first couple of months were awful and felt never ending but this seems so long ago now and definitely worth the positives that have come since then. You still have to constantly watch your diet and exercise but I Don't have the extreme hunger I felt before that made it so hard to do it on will power alone.
Anyway so that's a small snippet of my last 6 months. Anyone thinking about wls, I'm another one who recommends it.
Thanks to everyone who has supported me on here the last 6 months, you've been amazing. Here is to the next 6 months. Can't wait to see what happens
As of this morning I'm 3lbs away from losing 9 stone.
I've lost 18 inches off my waist. I'm ashamed to admit my waist was as many inches as I was tall! Thank goodness no more.
I couldn't walk more than a few steps. My tiny 5ft 1 frame was literally crushed under my 26st weight. The pain in my back was so bad that even morphine couldn't help and I had to have a heavy duty wheel chair. Now I can walk miles and miles and go to the gym at least 3 times a week. Unfortunately I've been left with knee pain now I move more but that pain is nothing compared to the back pain I felt.
I've gone from a size 36 to a size 20. So excited about getting down a couple more sizes so I can shop in the shops I've always wanted to.
I couldn't work for years due to being too heavy to walk and severe depression. Within 8 weeks of my bypass I was asked by the vets I volunteered at to do a cover position and then a part time job, now I start full time job as a veterinary receptionist on the 14th of December which is just amazing for me.
There has been lots of other things that have been great too. I will say it's not been easy. As anyone knows who has been had the surgery it's never plain sailing. I was very sick for around 8 weeks and I still am now occasionally, I developed liver function issues when I couldn't keep much down in the early days but it's normal now. It's not like that for everyone but the first couple of months were awful and felt never ending but this seems so long ago now and definitely worth the positives that have come since then. You still have to constantly watch your diet and exercise but I Don't have the extreme hunger I felt before that made it so hard to do it on will power alone.
Anyway so that's a small snippet of my last 6 months. Anyone thinking about wls, I'm another one who recommends it.
Thanks to everyone who has supported me on here the last 6 months, you've been amazing. Here is to the next 6 months. Can't wait to see what happens
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