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	<title>Comments on: FEAR: Losing very fast</title>
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		<title>By: adrian_17</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2003/08/28/fear-losing-very-fast/#comment-734</link>
		<author>adrian_17</author>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Sep 2003 21:08:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi there:
I know what you mean about losing weight so fast. It is disturbing. It also
wreaks havoc on your already not so pretty body. I have lost 144 pounds in
4.5 months. When I look at myself nekkid....it scares me. I started at a 52
DD...Now I lay on my back and look like a boy. Its depressing...I know I did
this to lose the weight, but where I was so sick it just FELL off me. I
worry that I will not be able to stop losing the weight...then What?
})i({August St. Amand- Maine})i({
Lap RNY Oct. 15, 2001 -144
Dr. PA Aslam- Augusta Maine</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi there:<br />
I know what you mean about losing weight so fast. It is disturbing. It also<br />
wreaks havoc on your already not so pretty body. I have lost 144 pounds in<br />
4.5 months. When I look at myself nekkid&#8230;.it scares me. I started at a 52<br />
DD&#8230;Now I lay on my back and look like a boy. Its depressing&#8230;I know I did<br />
this to lose the weight, but where I was so sick it just FELL off me. I<br />
worry that I will not be able to stop losing the weight&#8230;then What?<br />
})i({August St. Amand- Maine})i({<br />
Lap RNY Oct. 15, 2001 -144<br />
Dr. PA Aslam- Augusta Maine</p>
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		<title>By: Ellen Dawna</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2003/08/28/fear-losing-very-fast/#comment-716</link>
		<author>Ellen Dawna</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2003 14:01:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I know my life trama combined with the WLS is tramatic to me and have
sought counseling. I'd go insane if I didn't. Thanks for the
thoughts Barbara H.
CAT</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I know my life trama combined with the WLS is tramatic to me and have<br />
sought counseling. I&#8217;d go insane if I didn&#8217;t. Thanks for the<br />
thoughts Barbara H.<br />
CAT</p>
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		<title>By: Nanette Zora</title>
		<link>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2003/08/28/fear-losing-very-fast/#comment-715</link>
		<author>Nanette Zora</author>
		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Sep 2003 08:54:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<guid>http://www.obesity-surgery.wordpress-by.org/2003/08/28/fear-losing-very-fast/#comment-715</guid>
		<description>Cat,
 29 pounds is not terribly fast for someone having WLS. I am not sure if you
 are able to attend the WLS support groups Alvarado offers, but they are both
 incredibly helpful. (Trying to be gentle...) I am not quite sure what you
 did expect after having an RNY, but losing weight is supposed to happen.
 Every body loses differently... some months are faster than others and some
 months there are even total standstills. You might be writing in 2 months
 begging for help with a plateau! I was not a lightweight and lost 52 pounds
 the first month but have had a pretty steady 10 pound loss from month 2 to
 the present... rather delightful, actually. My honest advice is to embrace
 your (weight) losses... your body changes... your increasing health and
 physical well-being... because the loss isn't always as steady or grand.
 (Armchair non-Therapist speaking now:) Now THIS is a deep and tragic issue,
 Cat. Perhaps the intense changes from sharing your life with your spouse
 and once having a life with food and feeling safe under all the flesh...
 &lt;!--more--&gt;
 perhaps so much change at one time is weighing heavy on your heart and
 psyche (no pun intended). I *highly* suggest therapy/speaking with a
 religious leader/journaling/etc.
 I am so sorry for your loss, Cat... know that you are thought of gently
 during this very difficult time.
 Write anytime.
 Barbara Herrera
 San Diego, CA (temporarily residing in El Paso, TX)
 40 years old
 Open RNY April 5, 2001
 Dr. Julie Ellner, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego, CA
 4/5/01: 344# BMI 63
 3/01/02: 173# BMI 31.6
 No more Diabetes, GERD, IBS, PCOS, stress incontinence, sleep apnea,
 snoring, joint pain, or immobility
 Continuing to discover a life I never knew existed!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Cat,<br />
 29 pounds is not terribly fast for someone having WLS. I am not sure if you<br />
 are able to attend the WLS support groups Alvarado offers, but they are both<br />
 incredibly helpful. (Trying to be gentle&#8230;) I am not quite sure what you<br />
 did expect after having an RNY, but losing weight is supposed to happen.<br />
 Every body loses differently&#8230; some months are faster than others and some<br />
 months there are even total standstills. You might be writing in 2 months<br />
 begging for help with a plateau! I was not a lightweight and lost 52 pounds<br />
 the first month but have had a pretty steady 10 pound loss from month 2 to<br />
 the present&#8230; rather delightful, actually. My honest advice is to embrace<br />
 your (weight) losses&#8230; your body changes&#8230; your increasing health and<br />
 physical well-being&#8230; because the loss isn&#8217;t always as steady or grand.<br />
 (Armchair non-Therapist speaking now:) Now THIS is a deep and tragic issue,<br />
 Cat. Perhaps the intense changes from sharing your life with your spouse<br />
 and once having a life with food and feeling safe under all the flesh&#8230;<br />
 <!--more--><br />
 perhaps so much change at one time is weighing heavy on your heart and<br />
 psyche (no pun intended). I *highly* suggest therapy/speaking with a<br />
 religious leader/journaling/etc.<br />
 I am so sorry for your loss, Cat&#8230; know that you are thought of gently<br />
 during this very difficult time.<br />
 Write anytime.<br />
 Barbara Herrera<br />
 San Diego, CA (temporarily residing in El Paso, TX)<br />
 40 years old<br />
 Open RNY April 5, 2001<br />
 Dr. Julie Ellner, Alvarado Hospital, San Diego, CA<br />
 4/5/01: 344# BMI 63<br />
 3/01/02: 173# BMI 31.6<br />
 No more Diabetes, GERD, IBS, PCOS, stress incontinence, sleep apnea,<br />
 snoring, joint pain, or immobility<br />
 Continuing to discover a life I never knew existed!</p>
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