I’ve spent the majority of my life being judged; if not by
others, then by my own thoughts and perceptions. I recently read something that made me
realize that there is still a huge misconception and judgmental attitude about
weight loss surgery. One of the reasons
that I started this blog was to help others overcome some of that mindset. Has it worked? Maybe.
Do I think more can be done?
Absolutely.
So let me see if I can put into words what I feel needs to
be said.
First let me address those of us who have had weight loss
surgery or are researching the idea. Kudos!
Hold your head high. More than likely,
you have not gone into this without a lot of thought and consideration and
hopefully a lot of prayer. Those outside
looking in at WLS patients truly may not understand the circumstances which
have led you to this decision or the WLS process involved. Show
them grace - even if it stings to read/hear their opinion! Focus on you and you journey and be proud
that you are taking steps necessary to overcome your food addiction and embrace a healthy lifestyle. Focus on God and what He has in store for your
life. Follow the plans – both your
bariatric center’s plan and God’s plan.
Make this journey a healthy journey.
Grow deeper emotionally to be able to make the changes that are necessary
for long term success. You deserve it!
On to those who have lost weight without having weight loss
surgery (or have never struggled with your weight to begin with)… Kudos! Congratulations on your success! I honestly celebrate your success with you! Here’s where this may get a little close to
stepping on toes, but I hope you’ll hear me out on this topic. Your journey is your journey. Please do not assume that people who have
chosen to have weight loss surgery have found a gimmick or easy way out or that
we can’t enjoy the same personal satisfaction or joy because we chose to have
surgery. Joy comes from the Lord – not through weight loss, regardless of how
each of us loses the extra pounds! Please
educate yourself before you make assumptions.
There is nothing easy about weight loss surgery. It is a tool that some decide to use to get
healthy. Please do not judge another’s
journey to better health. Instead,
celebrate with them (us) their desire and hard work for a healthier life.
For both groups of people – find ways to be an encouragement. Use kind and uplifting words. Don’t judge others’ choices. Be an advocate of seeing ourselves as our God
sees us – fearfully and wonderfully made! Rejoice in the strength the Lord has given
you to even take the first step.
To my family and friends: I could not be more blessed! The unending love and support that you have
shown me throughout this process does not go unnoticed. Your words of encouragement, hugs, and love
make me realize that God does a much better job of selecting my friends than I
do! LOL (no, really!)
He has placed a remarkable network of people in my life and I am forever
grateful.
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"I praise you [God] because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well." ~Psalm 139:14
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