Hiya. Me dropping in. Someone else from the past . Not feeling like contributing much, post op life, has just become life. Still massively struggling with baby weight. Actually I gained after William was born. So I'm hardly the poster girl for bariatric surgery. Feel like I'm back at square one still. Really getting to grips with my diet, but seeing zero results on the scale. I think i might be broken, haha. I don't dump easily, and even when i do, its not very severe. I do have occational late dumping which is way worse. But random things cause it. Do wonder how you are all doing, nice to see some familiar names. Don't know anyone here now
Yes you did suggest that Mazza after the original thread. There are other long termers that are moderators so they help in the running of the forum and its much appreciated but what about developing the forum, keeping it real. As everyone says there are few of us long termers here. Is it the members who drive from the bottom up, the mods who lead or indeed who leads? No-one taking the lead means no development. Does a single member become in danger of being tarred with the who the heck do they think they are badge if they try to lead? I don't have any insight into forum management never been asked to be a moderator nor expected to be, so can only try as a member.
So I stand up willing to be counted. There are so few of us about I think it would be difficult to get long termers sections going in every type of wls and wrap/sleeve maybe are so new as to not have many long termers available. Why not start one section for all if it proves popular then it could be split out.
There thats my 5 pennorth. I really care and want to develop the forum to meet everyone's needs before we all leave and go somewhere else to try to get the very rare long term information that may be out there. Because I really believe we need it, so many don't do brilliantly the further out they get and few know what to do if they have problems and how to start to see it is a problem in many cases.
Access to medical research shows me at the 10 year stage after wls became more routine in the UK (2002) revision is on the rapid increase, regain is prolific and people start to look for new solutions to an obesity crisis that wls is not proving to be the holy grail for it was first thought. Diabetic problems are not resolved 'permanently' and some are now experiencing onset of diabetic complications as they thought their diabetes was 'cured' so stopped their checks often on the advice of their doctors. 10 years is nothing in terms of research and medical development who knows what faces us and isn't the best place to start to find out information from many many people who have experienced things first hand. We are not medical but it is happening to us. If more people tell us they are OK it puts it all in perspective, if people tell us they have problems and the solutions they found or seek its helpful.
Anyhow thats enough from me
M
I'm just over three years now but it feels like thirty. Every day I'm reminded of my surgery, the problems are really starting to get to me, compounded with now having to fight for my corrective surgery at the hospital where my surgeon has spend over 18 months trying to get me to agree to it, oh the irony!! Still can't eat and not feeding so am gradually on the slide. I've had recent infusions of the usual suspects, but my deficiency is there somewhere as I'm just so tired. I am finally beginning to question just was this worth it.