Dcepello
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Yesterday I had to transport some items from work to home. Since I am on foot and would have had to wait for the next day and bring my car; I decided to load everything in my backpack. I estimate it was about forty pounds of junk approximately 2/3 of the weight I had lost through WLS. At first it wasn't so bad but as I walked I became acutely aware of the extra strain on my back, hips, knee's and feet. The mile walk home which had become such a breeze for me had become a struggle. The extra exertion left me exhausted. This made me think of all the strain I had on my heart and joints when I was carrying the full sixty pounds before WLS. This was a real eye opener for me and a worthwhile reminder for me of why I decided to have the surgery in the first place. For me it was never about the cosmetic benefits (which are nice of course), it was about going into my senior years healthier and better able to deal with the challenges ahead. I still have sixty pounds to lose in this first part of my journey, a journey which will last till the end of my life. The weight I have lost pales in comparison to what some of you have accomplished. But I recommend for anyone who is struggling or losing faith to fill a backpack with the weight you have lost or plan to lose and carry it around for a day or for a hour, and see what you are missing or going to miss.
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