by tree » Wed Jan 25, 2012 09:04 am
Congrats on the weight loss! I know it is a consistent effort, and you must be really proud to have been able to lower your blood pressure and improve your health so much. I had to lose about 20 lbs to hit a healthy weight this year. I almost made it before Christmas, and I am sort of looking forward to getting "back on the wagon" this weekend. I can't believe how much better I feel. I didn't think I would ever feel healthy again after HELLP, and it is amazing to feel good because of something I did.
That said, I don't really have any advice on what to do next. One thing that helped me was to realize that making the appointment doesn't mean you have to make the decision. I had my preconception consult over a year ago. She said to go ahead, and I decided I wasn't ready. You can treat it as baby steps. First, figure out what you need to do to get an appointment, then decide if you want to make it. The wait time for an appointment might give you plenty of time to think about things anyway. It sounds like your body really likes what you have done, and you might feel more confident after talking with your regular doctor and an MFM. It is sometimes hard to believe that such an improvement is real, and hearing it from the doctor can help.
Congrats on the weight loss! I know it is a consistent effort, and you must be really proud to have been able to lower your blood pressure and improve your health so much. I had to lose about 20 lbs to hit a healthy weight this year. I almost made it before Christmas, and I am sort of looking forward to getting "back on the wagon" this weekend. I can't believe how much better I feel. I didn't think I would ever feel healthy again after HELLP, and it is amazing to feel good because of something I did.
That said, I don't really have any advice on what to do next. One thing that helped me was to realize that making the appointment doesn't mean you have to make the decision. I had my preconception consult over a year ago. She said to go ahead, and I decided I wasn't ready. You can treat it as baby steps. First, figure out what you need to do to get an appointment, then decide if you want to make it. The wait time for an appointment might give you plenty of time to think about things anyway. It sounds like your body really likes what you have done, and you might feel more confident after talking with your regular doctor and an MFM. It is sometimes hard to believe that such an improvement is real, and hearing it from the doctor can help.