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New and Surgery Date 8/25/22

Adriana07

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Hi all,

I'm new and looking to connect with people that's in the same boat. This has been a long journey for me, I have been in preparation for 8 years and I have finally lost enough weight to get a surgery date. I'm nervous and excited for what is to come. Can't wait to talk and connect with you all.
 
Hello and welcome to.the group. I had the gastric bypass in June of 2020. I am just trying to maintain at this point but love to keep in touch with the group that helped me so much in the beginning. And still helps me through smaller struggles now. I hope it does the same for you.

There are posts about a billion topics. If your looking for a quick answer do a search (upper right hand corner). Otherwise post any questions/ concerns. Someone will always answer.
 
Everyone's experience is different. I did not have a lot of pain at all. I was tired and sore but that was it. I was sent home with an abdominal binder, which I even slept in. It made movement much more comfortable for me,so I always recommend them.

However, my husband hated it lol He also had much more pain than I those first few weeks. Coincidence? maybe lol He had the sleeve fyi
 
Hello Karen, I’m having a sleeve. What about you, did you already have surgery?
Yes, I just had my 1 year anniversary post-surgery appointment this week. I had gastric bypass on July 12th, 2021. I was 59, weighed 234 which at 5'2" put me in the morbidly obese category. Because of past issues with acid reflux, although I was given the choice of either procedure, I chose the bypass.

Omg Adriana, it has been the best decision health wise in my life. I read as much as I could beforehand, from this site as well as several medical websites that gave me confidence that I could do this.

I had a few weeks worth of protein shakes so I didn't have to grocery shop for those 1st 2-3 weeks after surgery (yikes). I also had beef & chicken stock, sf jello & popsicles, lemon & lime juice in case I got tired of plain water, and Kroger's carbmaster yogurt plus lowfat cottage cheese for my pureed stage.

I already had stopped drinking sodas & juices for several weeks before surgery, and drinking 4 16oz bottles of water daily has been my habit for years, luckily. Practicing sipping 64+ ozs of water daily is perhaps the best habit you can start pre-surgery.

You will have great results if you follow your bariatric team's advice and try to achieve your 64ozs water, 60+gms protein, and daily movement to kickstart and maintain weight loss.

Don't despair as your body adjusts to your pre- and post-surgery diets, especially liquids. It's only for a few weeks, and you will be so thrilled as the weight starts melting off.

Long reply for a short post, sorry, but I'm feeling so positive following my 70lb weight-loss so far. 15-30lbs more over the next several months and I will be in maintenance mode. You too will get there! ❤❤
 
Hi Karen, well I just turn 57 I just a had birthday July 5, I’m very small my height is 4”11 and my highest weight was 245. The reason why I’m having this surgery is because I’m Diabetic and I want to leave a long life. Right now I have aches and pains all over my body! Lol! I do a lot of walking at work and try to squeeze in at least 15 minutes to 20 minutes extra a day I’m also drinking 3bottles of 32 ounces of water every day and I stop drinking coffee and sodas! thank you for your enthusiastic it gets motivated.
 
Hi Karen, well I just turn 57 I just a had birthday July 5, I’m very small my height is 4”11 and my highest weight was 245. The reason why I’m having this surgery is because I’m Diabetic and I want to leave a long life. Right now I have aches and pains all over my body! Lol! I do a lot of walking at work and try to squeeze in at least 15 minutes to 20 minutes extra a day I’m also drinking 3bottles of 32 ounces of water every day and I stop drinking coffee and sodas! thank you for your enthusiastic it gets motivated.
Wow, you are so prepared already for this next stage of life, the one where your diabetes may completely disappear, along with much of those aches and pains lol!

You already have lots of daily movement AND you are way above your minimum 64ozs of water daily. I have to confess, I rarely have fewer than 6-7 16oz bottles of water daily. All of that walking and hydration likely will be a big key to your healing after surgery.

I am excited for you and hope you keep us posted on your journey. Best of luck! ❤❤
 
This is a lifetime commitment, don’t fool yourself. This is not a diet that when you reach your goal you go back to the bad habits of before the diet. everyday you need to be active to the decision to make lifetime change. If not you will disappoint yourself. If you slip up it is hard to forgive yourself. A slip up does not mean beat yourself up, it means forgive yourself and get right back on track. With this attitude you will be successful.
 
Wow, you are so prepared already for this next stage of life, the one where your diabetes may completely disappear, along with much of those aches and pains lol!

You already have lots of daily movement AND you are way above your minimum 64ozs of water daily. I have to confess, I rarely have fewer than 6-7 16oz bottles of water daily. All of that walking and hydration likely will be a big key to your healing after surgery.

I am excited for you and hope you keep us posted on your journey. Best of luck! ❤❤
Thank you so much for your support I’ll keep you posted
 
Thank you so much for your support I’ll keep you posted

This is a lifetime commitment, don’t fool yourself. This is not a diet that when you reach your goal you go back to the bad habits of before the diet. everyday you need to be active to the decision to make lifetime change. If not you will disappoint yourself. If you slip up it is hard to forgive yourself. A slip up does not mean beat yourself up, it means forgive yourself and get right back on track. With this attitude you will be successful.
Hello, yes I totally understand this is a life change thank you for your Support.
 
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