Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss: Meet others & Share

Posted by Amanda Burnett @amandaa, Jun 24, 2022

Welcome to the Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss group, a space for support, practical information, and answers to your questions from members like you about bariatric surgery, weight-related medical conditions, weight loss and healthy living. I am Amanda and I will be your moderator for this group. I have had the surgery myself and have a very real and close connection to the topic.

Pull up a chair and a healthy snack and let’s chat. Why not start by introducing yourself? What’s your story?

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss Support Group.

@theilman01

Hello. 56 female, 5.2 1/2 and 225 lbs. I'm 100 pounds heavier than when graduating H.S. Have lots of health issues related to weight, and doing the Sleeve Surgery. Any warnings or success stories would be appreciated

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I had the Sleeve Gastrectomy in 2012 and lost 95 pounds. My blood sugars were "normal" within hours after the surgery. My advice is to make EXERCISE a habit and get the psychological help you need to change your relationship with food. Since losing the 95 pounds, I have gained back 40 pounds and will be getting the Roux-en-y gastric bypass in December. Over time, your stomach will stretch to accommodate larger portions, if you don't control portions. Please don't be afraid of food, just learn to eat "healthy!" Good luck on your weight loss journey!

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Hi my name is Kyilee! I live in the local Eau Claire area! I have always had problems with my weight since I was younger and I am now looking to help my body and ensure that I live a good life. I have Crohn’s disease and with the steroids that I was put on I have struggled with significant weight gain in the past two years. I’m super excited to chat with all of you!

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kyileelynn2021 | @kyileelynn2021

Welcome to group.
What have you tried? Some people are successful with programs like Weight Watchers others need additional assistance. There are many options currently with diets, meal replacements, medication and surgery. There is not one solution that fits everyone. I think I tried everything before finally having surgery, that was over 10 years ago. It is important to pick a program you can follow and fits your lifestyle.

The first step might be talking to your primary care provider about options and a referral.

Seeing you are in Eau Claire, Wi, your medical care is probably from Mayo Health System or Gunderson. Both have weight loss programs.
If not familiar with local options, here are few links:
- https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/eau-claire/services-and-treatments/weight-management

- https://www.gundersenhealth.org/services/non-surgical-weight-loss

- https://www.gundersenhealth.org/services/weight-loss-surgery

Laurie

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@roch

kyileelynn2021 | @kyileelynn2021

Welcome to group.
What have you tried? Some people are successful with programs like Weight Watchers others need additional assistance. There are many options currently with diets, meal replacements, medication and surgery. There is not one solution that fits everyone. I think I tried everything before finally having surgery, that was over 10 years ago. It is important to pick a program you can follow and fits your lifestyle.

The first step might be talking to your primary care provider about options and a referral.

Seeing you are in Eau Claire, Wi, your medical care is probably from Mayo Health System or Gunderson. Both have weight loss programs.
If not familiar with local options, here are few links:
- https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/locations/eau-claire/services-and-treatments/weight-management

- https://www.gundersenhealth.org/services/non-surgical-weight-loss

- https://www.gundersenhealth.org/services/weight-loss-surgery

Laurie

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I have tried weight watchers, fasting, keto, no carb, when was on the wegovy shot for a while. With have Crohn’s disease I can’t eat a lot of food that most people can!

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HI everyone! I am excited about having the Roux En Y surgery done. The only question I have is about what if my blood sugars drop too low after I have had the surgery, and I am not allowed to eat anything to get my numbers up. I am assuming I can drink something with sugar in it, but I am concerned about what I hear as Dumping Syndrome. I have just started seeing a Nutritionist and a kidney doctor and have other appointments prior to my surgery.

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@joysmiley64
Excellent question. Hopefully other members of group can share their experience with monitoring blood sugar after surgery.

I would ask your care team, maybe the nutritionist can give you some advice. Or ask if they can set up an appointment with a diabetic educator that specializes in bariatric patients.

Everyone's experience with Dumping Syndrome is different. I had only one problem, after eating mashed potatoes from a supermarkets deli. Probably had too much butter / dairy then my system was ready for. Key is to stick to diet and some trial and error to see what you can tolerate.

Laurie

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@roch

Hi to new members, especially those consider weight loss surgery.

I had my Roux-en-Y gastric bypass over 10 years ago. I have had my ups and down, but I am at lowest weight for long time and my medical history no longer has "obese".

Preparing for surgery, actual surgery and post-op process is long process. The more education and preparation you do prior to surgery, the better the outcome.

The first step is discuss with primary provider and ask for referral to specialist.

You may also want to check with your insurance company as to coverage.

Laurie

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I just had my gastric bypass yesterday. I also had the Roux-en-y. I agree 100%. The more knowledge you have and the more effort you put in it is what you will get out of it. Stay committed.

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Hi!
My name is Stephanie and I'm just getting started in the bariatric program.
I'm 32. Raised in Northwest Tennessee, but currently living in Northwest Wisconsin.
I'm a momma of 2 boys.
I have a fantastic husband that has been my biggest supporter for the last 8 years.
We have 3 dogs, 2 cats, 2 fish tanks, and 19+ praying mantises.
I work as an addiction counselor at a correctional center in Wisconsin and I love my job!

I look forward to learning more and getting to know yall!

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stephaniew | @stephaniew

Welcome to group.
Sound like you have a house full of people and pets to keep you busy in addition to a job.

Please keep us informed of your progress and ask any questions you may have.

Laurie

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@faithann33

I just had my gastric bypass yesterday. I also had the Roux-en-y. I agree 100%. The more knowledge you have and the more effort you put in it is what you will get out of it. Stay committed.

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faithann33 | @faithann33

How are you doing post surgery? Hope everything is going well.

Laurie

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