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.

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@ekrahenbuhl
Welcome to Mayo Connect, At the beginning there is a lot of information, appointments, evaluations. The more you know and the more the providers know about you, the better chance of success. It is a tool to help with life changes.

Do you care to share where you plan on having surgery and type of surgery?

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Duodenal switch in Oct 2022 at Abbott northwestern

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Hello my name is Kari, I live in Wisconsin and am
Looking forward to taking on this new weight loss journey!

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My name is Kari, I live in Des Moines, Iowa. I am married for 47 years. I am 72 years old, and had the old-school Gastroplasty (stomach stapling) in 1982 at the age of 29. I have had no complications from the surgery. My highest weight was 243, my lowest weight was 106. I have been at both ends of the spectrum - from a morbidly obese overeater to being underweight and having a doctor say I was "clearly anorexic". I started gaining weight after that and got to 223 pounds. I am now 160 pounds, and have maintained this weight for several years. I want to lose an additional 15 pounds. I am recovering from a hip replacement surgery after a fall, as well a couple other chronic health conditions, this has severely curtailed my being able to do much exercise. I'm looking forward to being a support for others and receiving support.

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My name is Kari, I live in Des Moines, Iowa. I am married for 47 years. I am 72 years old, and had the old-school Gastroplasty (stomach stapling) in 1982 at the age of 29. I have had no complications from the surgery. My highest weight was 243, my lowest weight was 106. I have been at both ends of the spectrum - from a morbidly obese overeater to being underweight and having a doctor say I was "clearly anorexic". I started gaining weight after that and got to 223 pounds. I am now 160 pounds, and have maintained this weight for several years. I want to lose an additional 15 pounds. I am recovering from a hip replacement surgery after a fall, as well a couple other chronic health conditions, this has severely curtailed my being able to do much exercise. I'm looking forward to being a support for others and receiving support.

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@jamnjava20
Welcome to Mayo Connect, I think most of us have had had are up and downs weights after surgery. When reading your post I was thinking how recovering from hip replacement had to be easier at 160 lbs then if you were still at 243 lbs.

What type of exercise do you enjoy?

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Hello my name is Kari, I live in Wisconsin and am
Looking forward to taking on this new weight loss journey!

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@karihansonthill

Welcome to Mayo Connect. It is a journey, you will learn a lot have challenges and rewards.

Can you share where you are in your journey? Just exploring options or have you meet with providers?

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@jamnjava20
Welcome to Mayo Connect, I think most of us have had had are up and downs weights after surgery. When reading your post I was thinking how recovering from hip replacement had to be easier at 160 lbs then if you were still at 243 lbs.

What type of exercise do you enjoy?

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Yes, it sure was easier. For exercise, I enjoy walking, both inside and outside. We have an exercise class where I live, on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays. I look forward to this, I love exercising with a group.

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Hello my name is Bev, I am new to the site and just started the Barbaric & weight loss surgery. I live in western Wisconsin. I have been a widow for 10 years now. I have 5 children and 10 grandchildren. I feel that I need time to take care of myself. So, I'm on my way to a better me one day at a time. Thanks for your time, I'm sure we will talk again.

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Hello my name is Bev, I am new to the site and just started the Barbaric & weight loss surgery. I live in western Wisconsin. I have been a widow for 10 years now. I have 5 children and 10 grandchildren. I feel that I need time to take care of myself. So, I'm on my way to a better me one day at a time. Thanks for your time, I'm sure we will talk again.

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@baolson63
Welcome to Mayo Connect and the Bariatric Surgery & Weight Loss group. There are many people who are just starting out and others (like me) who did surgery years ago. It is a journey and life style change.

Are you doing a program at one of Mayo Health System locations? Do you have any questions the group can answer for you?

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Hi, I'm Val and live in Western Wisconsin. I am 53 and have struggled with my weight ever since I can remember. I am currently at my heaviest ever. I've tried just about every diet out there, including WW and a program through Midelfort Clinic. I lost the weight with them, but was never able to maintain the weightloss. I'm just starting this bypass journey and I've looked into the GLP-1 injections, but even with insurance, they are not within my budget. My sister had gastric bypass and it has been successful for her. I'm hoping for the same.

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Hi, I'm Val and live in Western Wisconsin. I am 53 and have struggled with my weight ever since I can remember. I am currently at my heaviest ever. I've tried just about every diet out there, including WW and a program through Midelfort Clinic. I lost the weight with them, but was never able to maintain the weightloss. I'm just starting this bypass journey and I've looked into the GLP-1 injections, but even with insurance, they are not within my budget. My sister had gastric bypass and it has been successful for her. I'm hoping for the same.

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Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect, @valgeorge. I hear you on maintaining weight loss. It's a real challenge.

You mentioned you are just starting a bypass journey. What step of that are you on now ( e.g., researching bypass, enrolling in a program)?

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