Real life...real derailment

christib1975
on 7/5/13 12:25 am - KS
VSG on 03/04/13

Posting this to give myself a record of recommitment...

On June 25th, my father in law passed away after a long illness...and my plan went off the rails. Between not eating or hydrating, I drank every night...with drinking, came eating off-plan items. I haven't exercised in over a week and I can feel it.

I am getting back to my plan...I'm down 84lbs @ 4 months out and i've worked to hard to get derailed now.

 

 

HW: 324  CW: 201.4

 

 

    

VSG on 06/12/13
So sorry for your loss. Welcome back to the fold, and I commend you on your resolve to get back on track.

   

Sleeved 6/12/13 - 100 pounds lost to get to goal!

zra
on 7/5/13 12:36 am
VSG on 02/06/13 with

I'm so sorry for your loss. Be kind to yourself and do your best to start taking good physical care of yourself, too. You're doing terrific and you can get back on track.

  

HW: 363  SW: 340  

    
happyteacher
on 7/5/13 12:40 am

I am very sorry for your loss.  One of the more critical skills we all need IMHO is the ability to each and every time crawl back on the wagon after a poor choice, or in my case at times a few consecutive days of poor choices.  It happens, and it always surprises me how quickly periods like that make me feel like complete crap. The kind of crappy feeling I was feeling every day prior to surgery.  I don't miss that.  I do miss being on the wagon when I am struggling.  Sometimes it takes me a couple days to get back to the right path, and I end up on making small changes each day until I am back to where I need to be.  Other times, I am able to just start fresh once I decide to.  I think the important thing is that you are recognizing the situation, and doing something about it.  Very, very important skill to have for successful maintenance.  Hang in there and be gentle with yourself and welcome back to the wagon train!

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Kelly-AnneH
on 7/5/13 12:59 am - Edmonton, Canada
VSG on 06/26/12
I totally understand. My Mum passed away this past Sunday evening, and we all lived on takeaway while we sat vigil with her for the 3 days (and nights) beforehand. I'm mostly back on plan now, and "get" that sometimes we will be temporarily derailed.

One of the great things about the sleeve is that it's always there, ready to help out. Even with takeaway for most meals I only went up a few pounds (all that sodium!) and those went quickly. I'm making a point of eating lightly for a couple of days. (Fred appreciates the rest) For me that's shakes, fish, veg, fruit, a serving of high fibre cereal each day and plenty of fluids.

You can do this.
Kelly-Anne

   

Highest 303.4, Surgery 263, Current 217.8, Goal 180

 
  

     
  

stephanieplum
on 7/5/13 1:02 am
VSG on 06/27/12

I'm so sorry for your loss Kelly-Anne.  Hugs!

    

Kelly-AnneH
on 7/5/13 1:40 am - Edmonton, Canada
VSG on 06/26/12
Thank you. Mum had late stage dementia, so it was just her shell that was left, but I still have my leaky moments. It feels odd to not be booking time to go feed her, talk at her, do her nails, that sort of thing. She hadn't responded to my presence in months, so I feel blessed that a week before her passing she reached for my hand and just held it awhile, and that I was able to be there with her when she left us.

I'm very fortunate in having loving friends and church family. Barry and Emily both came home for lunch on Tuesday (Monday was a holiday), friends have come over just to sit and let me blether. The church and my ladies group sent flowers, our pastors visited during vigil and called afterward to talk. (and listen)

Kelly-Anne

   

Highest 303.4, Surgery 263, Current 217.8, Goal 180

 
  

     
  

tia47
on 7/5/13 7:57 am - cleve, OH

Hi there,

My Mom passed March 30, day before easter...vascular dimentia. I understand the shell u spoke of. My surgery was 4/10/13 and i debated. I knew she'd want me to continue. Im sorry for the loss if your Mother. I still feel the lonliness.

tia

lil1inside
on 7/5/13 2:35 am
VSG on 07/10/13

Kelly-Anne, I'm so sorry about your mom.  My mom died in October (she was 89).  We were living together--it was the most painful thing, and I walked around for months in a numbed state of mind.  Take care of yourself!

 

Started at (266 lbs)          Pre-op (249) 7/10/13             Present (173) 03/19/14
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linzeelee
on 7/5/13 1:03 am - Omaha, NE
VSG on 05/17/13

So sorry for your loss, and good for you for getting back on plan.

Lindsay ~ 5'4" ~ HW (5/6/13): 280 ~ SW (5/17/13): 273 ~ CW: 140
Losses by month: pre-op: -8  M1: -18  M2: -12  M3: -13  M4: -9  M5: -10  M6: -12
  M7: -14  M8: -12  M9: -2  M10: -8  M11: -9  M12: -2  M13: -6  M14: -7

   

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