Hi. Welcome. I'm sure we all would agree that we will support you best we know how. We look forward to sharing our journey. Wish you well.Hi!
I am in the process of pre-op for the sleeve and looking for insight and support. So happy I found this online support
Congratulations. I just had my surgery on May 2, 2017. It took about three months. Started on Jan 27th when I first seen my surgeon. It's the best decision I made. I've been off all diabetic meds sense my surgery. I'm in second week of Post op that is the hardest part for me. It's all a new learning experience.Hi. Welcome. I'm sure we all would agree that we will support you best we know how. We look forward to sharing our journey. Wish you well.
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I am in the process of pre-op for the sleeve and looking for insight and support. So happy I found this online support
How r u dealing with it all? What a big change for youCongratulations. I just had my surgery on May 2, 2017. It took about three months. Started on Jan 27th when I first seen my surgeon. It's the best decision I made. I've been off all diabetic meds sense my surgery. I'm in second week of Post op that is the hardest part for me. It's all a new learning experience.
The post op is probably the hardest part while the body has to heal. But the pain meds help a lot. It's still like a dream, and I'm on the liguid diet for two to three weeks. So just take it slow and one step at a time. Can't believe it's only been 11 days ago. I think dealing with the three months it took for all the pre op process has been the hardest part. I live with my sister so that has been a big help. I had the bypass and she is going to have the sleeve next month. Before I started the program I had already lost 60 lbs. Then I lost 20 before I had the surgery, so I am half way to my goal. I am so relieved that the surgery part is over with. It's the best decision I made for myself. Just not having to take any diabetic meds is worth it all. My blood glucose readings has been between 96 to 111. It's never been that good. Keeping your mind on all the positive reasons is a big help. Wishing you all the best.How r u dealing with it all? What a big change for you
YOUR BEST IS YET TO COME!!!The post op is probably the hardest part while the body has to heal. But the pain meds help a lot. It's still like a dream, and I'm on the liguid diet for two to three weeks. So just take it slow and one step at a time. Can't believe it's only been 11 days ago. I think dealing with the three months it took for all the pre op process has been the hardest part. I live with my sister so that has been a big help. I had the bypass and she is going to have the sleeve next month. Before I started the program I had already lost 60 lbs. Then I lost 20 before I had the surgery, so I am half way to my goal. I am so relieved that the surgery part is over with. It's the best decision I made for myself. Just not having to take any diabetic meds is worth it all. My blood glucose readings has been between 96 to 111. It's never been that good. Keeping your mind on all the positive reasons is a big help. Wishing you all the best.
You have come a long way. It's a heck of a journey. Thank goodness you and your sister have eachother for support going through it all together.
I really like this site. I just had my RNY-gastric bypass surgery on May 2, 2017. I had due to diabetes. I was first going to do the sleeve but Dr said the rny bypass was a better option for me. I am so happy I made this decision and have already learned so much from everyone and so nice to get support everyday if you need it. And congratulations on your decision.Hi!
I am in the process of pre-op for the sleeve and looking for insight and support. So happy I found this online support
Mary Kay, how are you?These have all been good to readMary Kay
Hi. Haven't seen any posts from you for a minute. Hope you are well.Hi!
I am in the process of pre-op for the sleeve and looking for insight and support. So happy I found this online support
I'm at two months post op for the bypass. I've only lost 35 lbs so far. I lost 15 before surgery so all together it's 50. It's coming off super slow. It does get discouraging at times. I'm strictly following high protein low carb diet plan. Most days I get in about 600 calories. Maybe I'm not eating enough protein. At least I'm losing, but when I read stories about massive weight loss, I feel bad.