Pre-bariatric surgery questions
Good morning everyone, I am one week away from my surgery date, okay well 10 days 🙂 here are some of my questions..
What did you bring to the hospital with you, was there anything you did not bring you wish you would have?
For those that work how long were you out of work, I am a counselor so I don't do any manual labor.
While healing at home, where there things that made your healing more comfortable? or things you wished you had and did not? Things you found that worked better than others?
Well I think that is all for now, I am sure there will be more as I get closer or as I get answers.
Thank you everyone for your time
Sarah
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Thank you for sharing.
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1 ReactionYour story is heartbreaking. Thank you for having the courage to share it with those of us considering bariatric surgery. Holding you in the Light.
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2 ReactionsHi there! I am just starting too and feel the same, but I am also excited about getting healthier and feeling better! I haven't had my first appointment yet, just got my referral today and was advised to join this group. Where are you in the process?
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2 ReactionsI have my first appointment next week!
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1 ReactionWelcome, @donellea. Got any questions as you prepare for your first appointment?
All the best with your appointment next week, @rerickson6486. How are you feeling?
Nervous and excited.
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1 ReactionHi, @rerickson6486 - just wanted to check in with you and see if you had the bariatric surgery?
I have not been scheduled for surgery yet. I've attended all of the classes and have an appointment with my surgeon in January. I am 71, I weigh 244 and I am 5' 3" tall, and I desperately don't want to go through the rest of my life this size, not only because I don't like how I look, but because it's just so darned uncomfortable! I've tried various GLP-1 drugs and can't use any of them because they make me so nauseous, along with bowel issues (these side effects don't go away even after weeks). I am really having second thoughts about proceeding with the surgery. In my first meeting with the surgeon, he actually showed me the amount of food I would be able to eat in one meal, which was just about the size of a shot glass or ramikin. This is why it is suggested that you eat 6 or so meals per day. Until I had a full hysterectomy and my weight shot up in my 40's, I had always been thin and able to eat anything. I am worried that I won't be able to train myself to eat the way I have to after the surgery. Of course the surgeon wants to see that I can change my eating habits and lose some weight before surgery, but what comes to mind is that, if you can change your eating habits and lose weight before surgery, and you HAVE to eat right after surgery (or you'll be in misery), why have the surgery? All these concerns might be normal at this point, but can anyone who had these thoughts and went through with the surgery respond? Any input would be appreciated. I've sent a message to the bariatric nurse on my team to get her ideas too, but it's always so helpful to hear from people who have had the surgery. Thanks.
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1 ReactionI don't find issues with the amount I can eat but rather what I make that I can eat the leftovers before they spoil.
@loriskt
I think everyone gets nervous before surgery. You did all the work beforehand, so you're knowledgeable going in.
Right before my surgery, I asked the same question. If I can lose weight before surgery, then why have surgery? But then I thought of my previous "diets". I would lose weight, but then gain it back. The surgery is a tool to help keep weight off. It does not come with a 100% guarantee, but for me, it was successful.
I advise you to look back at previous attempts to lose weight. Were they successful? Did it work long-term?
I agree that reaching out to your nurse for questions or reassurance is a good idea. If you have serious doubts, maybe you can ask about moving the surgery to a later date and see how you do on your own
What is your biggest fear about proceeding with surgery?
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