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.

@snc1989

Hello everyone,

My provider has recommended bariatric surgery for my health. This is something new to me. I do work in health care. I'm a registered nurse. However, that does not make me exempt from health struggles. I'm looking forward to life changes for the better, but also very scared due to all the side effects I hear about. I'd love to learn more. Was it worth it?

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@snc1989
Welcome to Mayo Connect, you have come to right place to connect with others who have faced decision if and what type of surgery.

I had RYN over 10 years ago, and lost over 100 lbs (some before surgery, most after). Prior to surgery, I had tried every diet program out there with some success, but always gained weight back. After surgery, I have had my up and downs, but never big weight gains. When weight starts to go up, just have to get back to basics. It is no magic cure, it is still hard work.

What is your next step? Most programs require classes prior to surgery to prepare you for lifestyle changes needed.

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@nova1976

It’s a small risk but well worth it. I had RNY bypass in 2016. Weight 320 to 170. Don’t consider gastric lap band Everyone I know had complications after a brief time
You might try wegovy or monjauro first

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I tried ozempic and trulicity and ended up with gastroparesis and was extremely ill. After watching some short videos I was leaning towards RNY or sleeve.

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@roch

@snc1989
Welcome to Mayo Connect, you have come to right place to connect with others who have faced decision if and what type of surgery.

I had RYN over 10 years ago, and lost over 100 lbs (some before surgery, most after). Prior to surgery, I had tried every diet program out there with some success, but always gained weight back. After surgery, I have had my up and downs, but never big weight gains. When weight starts to go up, just have to get back to basics. It is no magic cure, it is still hard work.

What is your next step? Most programs require classes prior to surgery to prepare you for lifestyle changes needed.

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I meet with the surgeon early February. To discuss options and next steps. But yes I believe there are many classes and appointments that come into play.

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@snc1989

I meet with the surgeon early February. To discuss options and next steps. But yes I believe there are many classes and appointments that come into play.

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@snc1989
A moderator just reminded me about article for people considering surgery that might be helpful:
https://www.mayoclinichealthsystem.org/hometown-health/speaking-of-health/thinking-about-weight-loss-surgery

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@snc1989

Hello everyone,

My provider has recommended bariatric surgery for my health. This is something new to me. I do work in health care. I'm a registered nurse. However, that does not make me exempt from health struggles. I'm looking forward to life changes for the better, but also very scared due to all the side effects I hear about. I'd love to learn more. Was it worth it?

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Hello there!
I just had bariatric surgery one week ago due to two large hernias that needed to be meshed & could not lose the weight! I was diagnosed with/Lynch syndrome & had an ooferectamy laparoscopically which created the larger hernia. It was recommended I have bariatric surgery to give me my life back!
I’m not sure what side affects you are speaking of.
I lost 14lbs prior to surgery (yes!) & 17 since the surgery.
I would say you really need to follow w/meds, portion control, & water intake to avoid constipation.
Exercising is right up there with nutrition & water!
I have had no dumping (so far) & walked around my block this morning!

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