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Upcoming Sleeve Surgery

EPicChange

Newbie
Surgery
Gastric_Sleeve
Date
Feb 28, 2026
Start Weight
250 lbs
Goal Weight
150 lbs
Currently
250 lbs
Progress
0%
I am new here. My surgeon and I met for pre-op discussion. I was disappointed that the nutritionist my surgeon recommended was not guiding me as he prefers. I have surgery on the 18th. Trying to make changes now. Feeling a bit down. Has anyone else experienced this?
 
Fortunately I had access to all the pre-op preparations needed to hopefully be successful at the new lifestyle. My file, however, fell through the cracks so it took almost a year and a half after initially signing up to finally have my sleeve surgery (10.28.25). Life throws us curve balls every now and then, but you got this. Be sure to sign up/join a support group to help you along your journey. I wish you the best of luck.
 
How are you, EPicChange? I hope all is well.
I am doing well. I am making needed adjustments. I struggle post meals with indigestion and am working to slow my meals more. I have not seen huge changes on the scale but started a bariatric gym regimen. Trying to not be discouraged with lack of scale movement
 
I am doing well. I am making needed adjustments. I struggle post meals with indigestion and am working to slow my meals more. I have not seen huge changes on the scale but started a bariatric gym regimen. Trying to not be discouraged with lack of scale movement
I can understand that!

Definitely don't get on the scale too much! :) The beginning (post op) is the easiest, as far as weight loss. I'm almost 8 months post op from Gastric Sleeve and iiiiivveeee hit a stall! :/ In the first two months, I lost 38 pounds! Which was super exciting! The last 5 months, have been a little harder. My Bariatric Surgeon and I found some good solutions, to aid in me losing the remainder of my excess weight though. At this current stall, I'm stuck---> Being 37 pounds heavier than I should be. But! All the weight doesn't shed right away.
(And one autoimmune disease I battle, affects my thyroid, which in turn, affects my weight).
On a good week, I'm losing between 4
& 6 pounds. On a slow week, I'm losing between 1& 2 pounds.
As your body/hormones adjust to your new tool, you have a few moments where your weight will plataue! But please don't be discouraged! It does get better!
Drink plenty of water, stay hydrated( don't drink your calories) and make sure you're getting enough protein! (I had to increase my chicken, LOL)

I wish you the best of luck! Please update us as you can!
 
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