Obesity
runs in my family. It's not an excuse, but it is certainly the truth. I believe
that I was pre-destined for obesity, partly due to genetics, and partly due to
overindulgence. My mother, sister and I are all obese. Several of my aunts,
uncles and cousins are also overweight. So, I am not alone in my plight. I have
tried every diet you can name in the 53 years I have lived on this Earth, and
not one of them has helped me to keep off any weight that I have lost.
I
have finally decided to get serious about my weight problem. By getting
serious, I am talking about weight loss surgery. I have not decided what type
of surgery I want as of yet, but I am leaning toward the Lap Band, due to its
less invasive nature, and easy reversal. I am wary of having my stomach
stapled, or having most of it removed. I like that the lap band can be adjusted
as needed, and requires minimal hospital stay.
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The
reasons I have for choosing weight loss surgery are many. The most persuasive to
me have been the following:
Health Issues
I
have several health issues that make weight loss surgery a wise choice for me.
My BMI, or body mass index, is 58. This
puts me well above the required BMI of 40 in order to qualify for the lap band.
I have mild hypertension, sleep apnea, severe osteoarthritis in my hips, knees
and hands. Most importantly, I feel that without this surgery, I will die at an
early age due to complications from obesity.
Appearance
I
do not care much what others think of me. I still have rather high self-esteem.
However, I do wish to improve my appearance mostly for myself, but for my
husband and children as well. At 430 pounds, I am not as attractive as I once
was. I believe that all people should take pride in how they look, and just do
the best they can. For me, that means getting fit, and losing weight.
Activity
I
used to be an active woman. As a young adult, I was an avid ice skater. I loved
hiking, fishing, camping and yard work. All of my most-loved activities are now
impossible. I walk with a cane due to my arthritis, which will most likely
improve once I lose weight. Also, I would like to be able to join my family in
their activities, instead of opting out with a headache, or other non-existent
ailment.
As
you can see, I have many valid reasons to consider weight loss surgery. I have
many years ahead of me if I can lose the weight, and get healthy. Many people
scoff at those who choose weight loss surgery, claiming that they are taking
the "easy way out." I disagree. Surgery is never easy, and those who
undergo this type of surgery must still watch what they eat, and change their
eating habits. I know it will not be an easy road, but it is a road I feel I
must travel.
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