Patient Stories - Surgical Weight Reduction

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 Teresa McDill, 30, went from a size 22 to a size
10 following weight loss surgery at Bethesda. Follow Teresa's journey as
she enjoys her new, healthier life.
| I Deserve to Be
Healthy
Teresa McDill knew she was on a path to poor health. She saw how
obesity had wreaked havoc on her family, leading to heart disease and diabetes.
By age 30, she had spent more than half her life struggling with
weight.
"Every time I tried losing weight, I gained it back. I
desperately wanted to be on a different path and realized most of what I feared
was preventable," said McDill.
In her third year of studying for her doctor of Osteopathy
Medicine degree, McDill had problems with gallstones. With a prior history of
deep vein thrombosis, she was worried about developing diabetes. She knew these
symptoms would only progress unless she made a change.
PIECES COME TOGETHER
In June 2009, McDill began seriously thinking about weight loss
surgery. She was beginning her third year clinical rotations at Bethesda
Memorial Hospital when she met her surgical rotation preceptor, Miguel
Lopez-Viego, M.D., general and vascular surgeon, and Medical Director of the
Bethesda Center for Surgical Weight Reduction. It was a unique opportunity to
gain insight on the different surgical options, as well as the risks and
benefits of weight loss surgery.
"All the pieces were coming together. I finally decided that I
deserved to be healthy," McDill recalls. "I decided to put myself first, only I
was responsible for my health."
PREPARING TO MAKE A CHANGE
Teresa scheduled her sleeve gastrectomy for November 4, 2009, at
the Bethesda Center for Surgical Weight Reduction. She weighed 240 pounds and
wore a size 22.
Going through nutritional counseling with a dietitian at
Bethesda prior to surgery was part of her preparation. She had to understand why
she was over eating, and learn to control her food addiction and ignore
cravings.
"Unlike other addictions, you can't give up food completely,"
she explained. "I had to change my whole attitude and learn to listen to the
'full' feeling and stop eating."
WORKING HARD FOR GOOD HEALTH
The hard work began following the surgery. McDill knew that in
addition to changing her diet, she needed to make a commitment to a dedicated
exercise program to lose weight permanently. She hired a personal
trainer.
"I knew building muscle tone would help with the weight loss,
and help my body adjust at the same time."
She advises others who are considering a trainer to find someone
who is encouraging and really understands your goals. It's an important bond, so
keep looking until you find the right person.
FEELING SUPPORT
For McDill, adjusting to life after surgery also came with
emotional changes. Her body was changing, but her mind was the same. She had to
learn to deal with old tendencies, and embrace new experiences. She joined the
Post Surgical Weight Reduction Support Group at Bethesda.
She found it helpful to talk to others. The group was a great
place to learn new things or be introduced to different food options. She
learned tips for handling plateau and fining motivation to keep
going.
"It provided accountability for my progress," McDill explained.
"I recommend it for anyone who is considering weight loss surgery. It's
important to know you're not alone."
ON A BETTER ROAD
Today, ten months after her surgery, Teresa McDill is on
the road to a healthier life. She is more confident, stands taller and is more
comfortable with her body.
"I enjoy life a thousand times more. I feel healthier and
stronger. I wish I had done it long ago."
So what is Teresa McDill doing now? As she continues her studies
to be a doctor, Teresa McDill will continue to share updates about her new,
healthier life following weight loss surgery. At the time of this publication,
she had lost 77 pounds and was a size 10. Follow her journey at
www.BethesdaWeb.com, and also receive updates on Bethesda's social media sites
at Facebook and Twitter.
For more information about surgical weight loss,
call Bethesda's Center for Surgical Weight
Reduction at (561) 737-7733, ext. 4688 or click here.

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