Lise of lisetheloser.com linked to a virtual weight loss simulator at prevention.com. Here is mine:
This is me crossing my fingers and praying that my journey to lap band surgery progresses without any major obstacles!
P.S. I did attend my seminar yesterday. As soon as I get more than just a few moments of free time I’ll be sure to write a detailed entry about everything that was shared at the seminar.
I’m glad I’ll be busy with a lot of things tonight and tomorrow, because otherwise I would be driving myself nuts until it’s time to go to sleep tomorrow night.
The surgical weight loss center called me today to confirm my Tuesday morning seminar class. I assured the girl on the phone that I’d be there.
I plan on buying a notebook to bring with me. I definitely want to take notes!
My apologies for the lack of any real content-stocked posts for this past week. Easter and family related things have kept me relatively busy, but more than that I have been throwing myself into other projects as a way to distract myself from the anticipation of next Tuesday.
Next Tuesday being the hour and a half seminar and step one of the journey to having lap band surgery, of course.
This weekend I splurged on steak, dumplings, a roast beef sandwich, chocolate and pizza.
Since I probably won’t be able to have any of the above after the lap band surgery, I’m going to get it and enjoy it* while the getting’s good!
*Within reason, of course. I won’t gorge on anything, and will do my best to enjoy the extras without going above my 1200 calorie per day limit.
Now I’m starting to get excited.
Hi! It’s been a few days, but I haven’t dropped off the planet or anything so catastrophic. I have just been busy, taking care of this and that, and then preparing for Easter. Happy Easter everyone!
I’m excited now that my info session is just one week away. The night before April 1st will be here before I know it!
Yesterday, while out with my family, I made a stop at a gas station for some gas. While I was there, I made a run into the adjacent convenience store for a quick on-the-run lunch for myself and those with me. While waiting at the register, three hot dogs and a bottle of juice in hand, I glanced out the windows of the store and saw a young guy, probably around my age, looking in. His sight landed on me, and I could see the censure and ridicule in his eyes as he smirked, then nudged the two guys standing next to him. They all turned around and looked in at me, hot dogs in hand, and laughed and jostled one another. I knew what they were thinking and saying: I was buying the hot dogs for myself, I probably ate that and more in one sitting. I assumed a haughty stance and look on my eye and refused to give any attention to them.
Despite being very familiar with insults and ridicule, having dealt with it for so many years, being accustomed doesn’t take 100% of the sting out of it. I look forward to the day when I can order food at a restaurant, stand in line at a convenience store or even go grocery shopping without being subjected to the judgment, condescending attitude and ridicule of others.
For the last few weeks, my husband has been suddenly cracking fat jokes. Last week, for example, we were talking about nicknames, and one of his nicknames for me – Angel. He then made some comment about this angel (me) being too fat to fly.
Tonight I asked him about how to raise the height on his desk chair. He cracked something about it not going up with my ass in it.
I’m not hurt by these comments… yet. But will I be? Is this suppressed ew-you’re-such-a-fatass rage coming through, after being held in check after all these years? Has anyone else had a significant other or family member who kind of let go of their self-restraint once they found out that you were having weight loss surgery?
Rarely, when acne treatment does not succeed, people resort to plastic surgery for the scars. This is can be done for the dimples left after liposuction as well as breast enlargement.


