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easy way out!!!!!

helen144

New Member
Hi all

I have told my mum, dad and sister tonight about my plans to apply for funding for weight loss surgery, my parents said that i dont need to do it and to just diet, my sister said she thought it wouldnt be long and that Im cheating and taking the easy way out, I so wanted them to understand and agree with my decision, they said they will support me but i know when i encounter any difficulties they will just say well this was your choice, has any of you come across this problem and what do you say to them?

Helen
xxxxx
Needing lots of cuddles at the moment :(:cry:
 

everhopefull

Rgeular for help lol
Awww big hug to you for a start iv had this with my mum and thanks to the girls and boys iv sat her down and explained everything with her all the nice ins and outs.

She still at the moment dont agree but is standing by me I think its just going to take time maybe thats what your family need a bit of time to get used to the idea its a big thing at the end of the day and they are prob in shock that your thinking of doing it and worryed about all the complications.

Sorry to waffle hugs to you hunxxxxxx
 

helen144

New Member
Thanks you didn't waffle lol, The thing is they dont live with this everyday do they so they dont understand, i so wish i could just wave a magic wand and be slim but i can't so ive decided to do what I think is right.
i tried to just say this is the tool that i need to be slim and healthy, its not an easy way out ive still got to diet in effect but i will have been given a tool to help me.

Thanks so much cos now im waffling lol

Helen
xxxxx
 

Cowgirl

Licks the lid of life!
Hi Helen

I'm sorry you're really rotten (Big cuds)

Easy option? no way. Thats just ignorance. They need to know what this is all about and as tiring as it gets, I felt like I needed to justify it to people and tell them how it works so that I didn't get those comments. Explain that you are doing this for your lifestyle, mental health and over all health. If you had a headache, you'd take a pill, well there is no pill for being overweight, and the ones they try to market dont work well enough or we'd all be on them on here and not having surgery! It is a tool to work with, youre so right in telling them that. People will always assume its cheating, thats rubbish. Its a very brave and determined person who goes through with the surgery. Brave to make such a life changing choice and determined to change themselves for the better to be healthy and essentially happy. You do what you want to do. It's your life and only you can make it the best life it can be!

Lots of love and hugs!xxx

Gina
 

ditzyangeluk

New Member
Family, don't you just love 'em!??!?! Your body, your choice - their problem!
 

alliecat

frustrated bander!
I had exactly this Helen - all of my family were against my having the op saying I didn't need it, that I should just try dieting again and so on....that I am taking the easy way out and so on.

I went in and had the op done anyway - on my own and without their support. I am now four months post op and over 4 stone down and they can see the difference in me and are just starting to come round about it all and showing more interest slowly...... Stick with it, at the end of the day it is your body and you are doing it for your long term future, not theirs!
 

shelbell

Proudly maintaining
I've ranted about this on here a few times already so I'm going to reign myself in.

In fact, I'll just copy from the other posts :)

I'm going to have a little rant now about this whole easy way out attitude. I have 2 major issues with it.

1. Easy my ar$e.

2. If it were easy, so what? Would they say to a person with a headache, don't take paracetemol, thats the easy way out. Or a person with cancer, don't have chemo, thats the easy option. Not a chance. What is so wrong about taking an easy way?

There was another, much longer one, but I can't find it lol. Anywho, my point is even if it were easy, what's wrong with that?
 

julieann

Member
hi helen, wls certainly isn't the easy way out, i had a band fitted last week with no regrets, but without my fathers support, and even though i am middle aged with a family i have always looked to my father for his support and this time i didnt get it (he was so against the operation - simply because he was worried) but i knew that it was the right thing for me to do, but it was certainly no easy decision in fact it was probably the hardest decision that i've ever had to make
 

thisisit

New Member
Hi, No way is it the easy option,its probably one of the most difficult things to have to elect to have surgery.

Other people just dont understand we can't do this with diet alone otherwise we would of,if we could of.

We are making use of the technology and expertise of medicine today, thousands before us without this have died due to excess weight and all the problems around it.

People need a filling in a tooth they have it ,people need a pair of glasses to see better they get them.

We need an implant or what ever we get it if we can.

Families, we find it hardest with as they are often our major influences throughout our lives you are not asking for permission you are informing them of your decision.Lots of us are fouled up because of families,lucky ones are,nt.

Lots of friends and support on here.
I am having a gastric ballon fitted on 29th, made a decision to tell nobody not because of shame or guilt but its my body,my life and my money.This sounds very hard and harsh but not a decision made overnight but i need assistance to lead a "normal healthy" life
I will come on here to recieve and get support in my choice.
Good luck with everything from here on in .Ava:)
 

Pookiedoodle

Totally in love with Mika
Oh Helen, first of all let me give you a very large hug!
:grouphugg:
(Couldn't find a hug icon just for me, so we'll all hug you!!)
I really feel that unless you have had a problem with your weight, it's very difficult, if not impossible to understand.
For somebody to say that you are taking the easy way out only proves this.
We are doing this because there is nothing left for us to do.
Maybe you could print out some literature for them to take a look at?
I've not even told my Mum (Not that she'd give a crap anyway), and I'm still trying to make up my mind whether I will ever tell her at all!
xx
 

helen144

New Member
THANKYOU ALL SO MUCH, I CANT BELIEVE HOW LUCKY I AM TO HAVE FOUND THIS WEBSITE, AT LEAST YOU ALL UNDERSTAND AND ARE SUPPORTIVE, I WOULDNT MIND BUT MY PARENTS CALLED ME FAT FROM AGED 9 BEGGED ME TO LOSE WEIGHT AND NOW THEY NOT HAPPY, OH WELL, MY HUSBAND MY CHILDREN AND i ARE ALL THAT MATTER I SUPPOSE AND I HAVE SUPPORT FROM ALL OY YOU.

P.S tHANKS FOR THE HUGS THEY WERE WELL NEEDED

HELEN
XXXXXXXXXX
 

Mrs V

Loves Life!
Hi Helen,
Just read your post and wanted to give you a hug too! Its definitely not an easy decision to have surgery and certainly with the risks involved whether you have a bypass or a band (I had a band).
If you really want to speak to your parents in the future about it, just explain to them that you are aware they dont believe this is for you, but its your decision at the end of the day, but would really appreciate their support after the surgery. Explain how much this means to you and has been on your mind for a long time.

Take care

Kerry-Ann
xx
 

tammy

Post-op Gastric Bypass
I got alot of this from my family and friends. comments like "you can do it on your own" or "you should have the will power to diet" were the story of my life!!

surgery IS NOT the easy way out. it is a huge life changing decision and to make this you need to be brave! x
 

Brunetteandred

Officially a loser
Easy way out????!!!!!!!!!!!!! GRRRRRRRRRRRR! :mad::mad::mad:

That's as bad as saying Caesarean delivery is the easy way out!

I haven't even been through my procedure yet, but I know it's going to be as tough as hell. Who for pity's sake would put themselves voluntarily through a surgical procedure (unless they were a Munchausen's case) unless they had thought about it. Lots.

I have a mantra - I live inside my own head, no one else does. I walk in my own shoes, no one else does.

So no one else is qualified to tell me what I should do or which path I should follow if it concerns me. Unless it was illegal or physically hurting another.

Sorry to rant. I'm just really mad on your behalf!

I'll calm down and come back later.... ;)

Have just read Shel's post.. U rock, girl!

Big hugs to you Helen and indeed, *all* the losers / potential losers.
 

uglyduck16

New Member
Just want to send you some hugs :)
This is no way the easy way out!!! I have not yet had my op yet either, but i have read through loadz of peoples blogs/diaries/posts and threads on here etc who have had it done and it is not just a 'quick fix', you have to work hard after the op!!
You have made a very brave life changing decision to want to have it- it is your body at the end of the day and it is your life that it is going to change!!
Anyway, i will shut up now!
Good luck
:grouphugg:
Xxx Lizzie xxX
 

hopelesscase

New Member
Easy easy what would they know. If you feel that it is right then go for it. Why do we feel that we need to have other peoples approval.
I have never had to put as much thought and planning into what i am eating. But am loving every minute of it and oh how good food tastes.
Take care
HC
 

bridiegeorge

New Member
you know better than them. maybe they are worried for you, or could they be jealous? whatever their problem is, it is their problem. hopefully they will come round, but if not, take all the support you can from here. good luck and take care :talk017:
 
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