Janet

Janet started to struggle with her weight after having children and being diagnosed with diabetes. Janet found she could not lose weight through dieting, so travelled abroad to have a gastric band fitted. Although Janet found the operation difficult, she is pleased with the decision she made, as she has since lost around 10 stone and found her health has improved.

Janet has always been big, but started to struggle with her weight after having children and being diagnosed with diabetes. Although she never ate excessively, Janet used to eat constantly. Because of this, and the medication she was taking, Janet continued to gain weight. Around 14 years ago, Janet had a gastric band fitted. Since it was not offered on the NHS, she travelled abroad for the procedure. Since then, Janet has lost about 10 stone.

Before her surgery, Janet tried to manage her weight through going to weight loss support groups, and trying different diets. Although she tried everything from only eating cabbage soup, to a beetroot diet, she could not lose weight in the long term. Her weight began to affect her daily life, causing her joint pain, and making it hard to walk or get dressed. She also found it hard to maintain her social activities like going out for meals and dancing. Janet made the decision to have the gastric band fitted for health reasons, That is the only reason I had to do this because I knew that the dieting wasn’t helping. I have no self-control so the band is the master. I just let that dictate terms to me.

After her gastric band surgery, Janet began to lose weight quickly. She had to learn how to manage her diet again. Although Janet was given a recipe book after her operation, she does not eat meat, vegetables or carbohydrates like potatoes, as she worries these will make her sick. Janet now eats 500-800 calories a day, though she doesn’t have regular meals, I can’t sit down and have a breakfast, a lunch and a dinner. I don’t ever do that because that scares me. She mainly eats crackers and cheese, yogurt, sandwiches, and the occasional piece of fish. Although her diet is limited, Janet enjoys being able to eat food she craves in moderation, I can go and have some chocolate if I want chocolate, but I can’t have what I used to eat. Whilst Janet is aware that her diet may not be giving her all the nutrients she needs, she finds the band helps her maintain a stable weight, I can get on with the rest of my life now can’t I, because I don’t have to worry about weight gain or weight loss. It’s just not an issue anymore.

Janet feels she needs to adjust psychologically to her weight loss, as she still thinks of herself as a fat person. There is a sense of needing to tell people about her journey, ‚emotionally I still need to say to people or psychologically, Oh, you know I used to be massive but I’ve lost all this weight. Janet has found that people treat her differently since she lost weight, including doctors, You were just like a blob on the face of the earth, weren’t you? People now talk to me‚ to me face. However, Janet has become conscious of her excess skin in recent years, I can’t go swimming now. I’m more embarrassed putting a swimsuit on now that I’ve lost the weight than I were when I were massive.

Although there have been times where Janet has struggled to manage her diabetes, her asthma has improved since her surgery, and she describes the impact of her weight loss on her health as second to none. Janet is now able to walk, run, and play with her grandchildren. She is happy with the decisions she has made, although the surgery was difficult, and she had to go through it twice after her band broke, I have never had one regret about having the gastric band surgery because I know I couldn’t have done it on my own. However, Janet describes the gastric band as a last case scenario, and recommends other people to try different measures to lose weight. Janet feels support around weight loss should be improved, There’s support out there if you’re drug abusers‚alcoholics‚ smokers. The support for people that are fat is not there‚it’s kind of You’re eating too much, go home and diet. It’s, that’s not always the cause‚ Everybody’s different and I think they should take that on board, health care workers.

Janet describes how her social life changed after having gastric band surgery and the support she received from friends and family.

Age at interview 62

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Janet describes the support she received from staff at the diabetes centre when she had her gastric band operation.

Age at interview 62

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Janet felt she was treated differently by doctors when she was bigger. She would like health teams to offer more support for weight loss.

Age at interview 62

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Two years after having a gastric band fitted, Janet’s liver was back to normal.

Age at interview 62

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Losing weight following her gastric bypass surgery has given Janet the confidence and motivation to do all those activities she couldn’t do when she was massive.

Age at interview 62

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Before her gastric band surgery Janet weighed 22 stone and was taking 174 units of insulin a day. She has now dropped to a dress size 12/14 and feels very much better.

Age at interview 62

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