How successful were you after bariatric surgery?

Posted by deere5010 @deere5010, Mar 13, 2023

I am so neverous but excited to get approved for sugery. I struggled with weightloss my whole life. What are your positive and negative thoughts going thru the whole process

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I had my Roux N-Y surgery on August 19, 2024. I weighed at about 270 pounds in February of 2024 and lost 30 pounds on my own before surgery. I have currently lost 93 pounds and down from a size 20 to size 14 in jeans, and from a size 3x to an Xtra large top, 8 months later. I have lost overall a total of 52 inches. Most of it is 36 inches from my waist and hips. I feel fantastic!!! I have learned that I cannot eat anything with a lot of sugar, or I would end up with Dumping Syndrome. Running to the bathroom is no fun, and you quickly learn what you cannot eat or drink. I am Diabetic, and losing the weight has helped me considerably with keeping my numbers down and I am not taking as much insulin as I used to. I am hoping with meeting my weight loss goal, which is 150 or less, that I will be off insulin all together. I have been able to go for longer walks now as I couldn't do it before losing weight. It is easier on my hips and knees! I continue taking all the required vitamins that they suggest. It is a good idea to follow up with the Post-op meetings every month online or talk with your doctor or nutritionist about any concerns you have. I have had great success and only wish I could have done this years ago when I first learned of this. I didn't have the right insurance that helped cover the costs. Most of all, I thank the Lord for providing the right people to help get me where I am at today. My before pic before surgery and 2nd pic is 8 months later

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Wow, @joysmiley64, those are impressive photos showing your weight loss. Glad to hear you feel fantastic and have moved down in clothing sizes, can go for longer walks and are keeping your numbers down for your diabetes. Lots of wins!

How are you doing now? For what time period would you recommend doing the online postop meetings or talks with your doctor or nutritionist about any concerns?

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