PenelopePink
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Hi all - hope you are enjoying your weekend so far!
I'm in the process of deciding between bypass and sleeve.
One thing I've been wondering about, is, realistically, who would I have to tell?
My parents live abroad, in Australia. I am not going to tell them before I have it done (my mother really worries) and I may tell them when I next see them, but I might not, depending. Are your eating habits so different that you'd have to mention it, or (assuming its a good 6 months after the op) does it just seem that you are eating reduced meals and stopping when full and exercising a lot of self-dicipline? I'd be staying in their house, so they would notice me eating less. Is it so much less that they'd worry I had an eating disorder and therefore it would be easier to just tell them what I had done, or is it something you could remain a bit coy or avasive about?
Close friends - I have a group of really close friends who I see 2 or 3 times a week (they are sort of parent friends, so we all get together and the kids play etc) but we also have a "dinner party circle" as we all get along so well that once every few months somebody hosts a dinner at their house and there is plenty of food, booze and much hilarity. When I see them during the week its for coffee and (sometimes) cake (though you don't have to eat cake or anything, often I don't as I'm often on a diet) but then the dinner party bit...I assume if there is a dinner party in my first 6 months it would be suss as I'd be on soft foods...but I could cry ill and then just wing it in my 2nd 6 months? Or would this be very stealth and stressful and would it just be better to tell them, considering they will see me shrink rapidly?
I'm assuming more distant friends and new aquaintences etc would not need to know and might just assume you have a bird like appetite (if they didn't know you before!) or are just very diciplined.
Its not that it needs to be some massive secret necessarily but I don't want to be known as that chick who had the bypass. I don't want it to define me. But I want to have it clear in my mind who I would have to tell, and who I could choose to tell only if I wanted to. Interested to hear your opinions and experiences of this for both the bypass AND the sleeve if you have any knowledge to impart! Thanks lovelies x
I'm in the process of deciding between bypass and sleeve.
One thing I've been wondering about, is, realistically, who would I have to tell?
My parents live abroad, in Australia. I am not going to tell them before I have it done (my mother really worries) and I may tell them when I next see them, but I might not, depending. Are your eating habits so different that you'd have to mention it, or (assuming its a good 6 months after the op) does it just seem that you are eating reduced meals and stopping when full and exercising a lot of self-dicipline? I'd be staying in their house, so they would notice me eating less. Is it so much less that they'd worry I had an eating disorder and therefore it would be easier to just tell them what I had done, or is it something you could remain a bit coy or avasive about?
Close friends - I have a group of really close friends who I see 2 or 3 times a week (they are sort of parent friends, so we all get together and the kids play etc) but we also have a "dinner party circle" as we all get along so well that once every few months somebody hosts a dinner at their house and there is plenty of food, booze and much hilarity. When I see them during the week its for coffee and (sometimes) cake (though you don't have to eat cake or anything, often I don't as I'm often on a diet) but then the dinner party bit...I assume if there is a dinner party in my first 6 months it would be suss as I'd be on soft foods...but I could cry ill and then just wing it in my 2nd 6 months? Or would this be very stealth and stressful and would it just be better to tell them, considering they will see me shrink rapidly?
I'm assuming more distant friends and new aquaintences etc would not need to know and might just assume you have a bird like appetite (if they didn't know you before!) or are just very diciplined.
Its not that it needs to be some massive secret necessarily but I don't want to be known as that chick who had the bypass. I don't want it to define me. But I want to have it clear in my mind who I would have to tell, and who I could choose to tell only if I wanted to. Interested to hear your opinions and experiences of this for both the bypass AND the sleeve if you have any knowledge to impart! Thanks lovelies x