blueeyes
Active Member
Sometimes people who react badly just don't have the necessary information about the surgery. They don't know how the procedure is done and works and they probably don't know what is required after surgery. Whenever I do encounter someone who thinks this is the 'easy way out' I take the time to explain why it isn't easy (if the person is worth it mind, some people are just not worth my time and effort) and what kind of commitment is required before and afterwards to make it work, and lose weight.
Anyone who genuinely cares about you should be applauding you for taking measures to improve your health and prolong your life.
It is true that relationships change, some break off completely, new ones are built, once you lose a lot of weight. It's part of the deal and I was told this pre-surgery, that it could well happen to me afterwards. People don't like change.
I have always been 'the fat friend' and have had fat friends myself, and there is comfort in that. Not in a bad way, but just because you know they're struggling with the same things and there is empathy there. You don't feel so along in the world if you have a friend who goes through the same thing. When you lose your 'buddy' like that, it's difficult. I went through that before I lost weight, and would have found it difficult, had I not lost weight myself later on. I'm not saying what your friend said is okay - by far - but maybe she just hasn't found a way to express her fears correctly. If she's a close friend and you care about her, I'd talk to her some more to try and get to the bottom of this.
Anyone who genuinely cares about you should be applauding you for taking measures to improve your health and prolong your life.
It is true that relationships change, some break off completely, new ones are built, once you lose a lot of weight. It's part of the deal and I was told this pre-surgery, that it could well happen to me afterwards. People don't like change.
I have always been 'the fat friend' and have had fat friends myself, and there is comfort in that. Not in a bad way, but just because you know they're struggling with the same things and there is empathy there. You don't feel so along in the world if you have a friend who goes through the same thing. When you lose your 'buddy' like that, it's difficult. I went through that before I lost weight, and would have found it difficult, had I not lost weight myself later on. I'm not saying what your friend said is okay - by far - but maybe she just hasn't found a way to express her fears correctly. If she's a close friend and you care about her, I'd talk to her some more to try and get to the bottom of this.