Christy: 151 lbs Weight Loss

Christy: 151 lbs Weight Loss

What was life like before your surgery?

Before surgery I was 298 lbs. I’m only 5’4″ so that was a lot of weight to carry around.  I was extremely inactive.  I didn’t have the energy or motivation to do anything.  I was living on the sidelines. I had asthma, my back and knees hurt, my blood pressure was steadily going up and I was being treated for depression.  My 7-year-old son was missing out because I just couldn’t get around to do anything with him.  My relationship with my husband was in turmoil.  He was unhappy with the way I looked and so was I. I wanted to be the fun active mom and wife my family needed me to be.

What led to your decision to have the surgery?

In July of 2009 my son was turning 7.  And all he could talk about was going to the amusement park.  It killed me to have to tell him I couldn’t take him. I didn’t have the energy to walk around, and they wouldn’t let me ride the rides because I was too big.  It broke my heart.  The last straw for me was his birthday party at a place that had go-karts.  He really wanted to ride them with me, and again I had to tell him that I was just too big. I’d had it with disappointing my son!  I made a decision to do something about it. And I was determined to make it work. I saw Dr. Taylor for a consultation.

How was your experience with Taylor Bariatric Institute?

My husband and I both went in for my consultation and were very excited about the whole process. I was so impressed with all the information that they gave me.  I decided that this was what I was going to do, and my life was about to change. The staff and Dr. Taylor were so supportive and encouraging.  They gave me the good, the bad, and the ugly of what was going to happen.  Some of it was tough to hear, like, “No more pop, no more sweets.” But with the support of Dr. Taylor and staff I focused on how much happier I was going to be.

How helpful was your Taylor Bariatric Institute team?

The care I received in and out of the hospital was exceptional.  During my stay the nurses were caring, patient, and willing to help, even with the most embarrassing of issues.  I loved them for that.  Dr. Taylor has been encouraging with the results of my weight loss.

How is your life after surgery?

Life after surgery is wonderful!!!  I have lost 151 pounds so far. I can’t believe how much better I feel.  My blood pressure is down, my knees don’t hurt, my back doesn’t hurt, and I’m no longer in need of my asthma or depression medications. I can move around and do things that I couldn’t do before. There has literally been a huge weight lifted off of me. I think this was the best decision I have ever made, not only for myself but also for my family. I feel like a new woman!

I was able to take my son to the amusement park this year, which was the best feeling in the world! I was able to walk all around and ride all the rides with him. It was a fantastic time.  Who knows what next year will bring? I’m excited to find out.

What would you tell someone considering bariatric surgery with Dr. Taylor?

Make sure you have a supportive family. You’re going to need a lot of encouragement from them. My husband has been fantastic.  Some days are tough. Sometimes you’re thinking, “How much could one cookie really hurt?” Just remember that that cookie is what got you to where you were in the first place and you don’t want to go back there.  You don’t need it.  Also, change your eating habits before surgery. There are a lot of changes coming your way; you might as well get used to some of them now. Trust me

Weight loss surgery and medical weight loss program results vary between individuals depending on the initial weight, medical condition and adherence to  prescribed treatments. Speak to Dr. Taylor about the results you can expect.

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One Response to “Christy: 151 lbs Weight Loss”
  • Denise Harrell says:

    Hi Christy,
    Thank you for sharing your story. My husband and I just seen Dr. Taylor this week and I’ve decided to get the gastric bypass. Just waiting to get scheduled for surgery.

    I understand the limitations of being heavy and the health risks and the poorer quality of life. I’m 5’6 and 275 lbs. I went to Cedar Point last year with my husband and stepson and only could ride 2 rides and I tried to ride 2 other rides but was too heavy and had to get out off of the ride in front of crowds of people…so embarrassing.

    I’ll take your advice and try to make changes prior to surgery. That makes sense.

    Congratulations on your hard work and weight loss success. Hopefully in a year I’ll have my own success story to Share.

    Blessings to you….Denise

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