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Hi Robyn,
I'm just reading your post, and hopefully you are on the "other" side by now. Know that you have made the best decision for yourself. I am almost 9 years out of surgery and would do it again in a NY minute. Best of luck to you, you should be very proud of yourself!!
JA
My surgery was 4/30/13. I stayed in the hospital two days. They get you up and walking, this is very important because you want to keep your respiratory open and prevent blood clots, plus the walking helps to deal with the pain, trust me. The first day was rough, but the nurses were very encouraging and helpful and the more I walked, the stronger I became. Robyn, be strong, just think of the goals you made for yourself, when you get there you will be able to say you did it and with God's help, you can! Read Philippians 4:13: "I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me" to encourage you and surround yourself with people who love you and support you in your journey. I think what would also help you if you seek out a support group in your area for bariatric patients who have had the RNY procedure. That way, there will be someone local to cheer you on and help you in your new life. I just joined a support group and can't wait to attend my first meeting. I will be going for my two-week weigh-in on Monday, and I will be praying for you while you are in surgery and during this new life we have chosen. You can always drop me a line to let me know how you are doing, and again-YOU GO GURL!!!!!
The Darkqueen64
This is soooooo what I need(ed)!!! THANK YOU SOOO MUCH!!! I'm sitting in my office at work and every two minutes I'm in tears. People come in to say hi and to see how I am and I break down....I'm printing this out so I can read it over and over....THANK YOU!!!!
How were you feeling after the surgery while you were in the hospital? How long did you stay in?
Hi Robyn! I just had the gastric sleeve on 4/30/13 and I know where you are at. You are going through the mental struggle I went through because lets face it, this is a very serious procedure to achieve weight loss and you are naturally concerned about your well being and life afterward. Just relax and be reassured that when you chose this journey, you reached a point where you are taking back your life and getting in control. Kind of like hitting the restart on the computer, you are restarting your life from the madness of crash diets, fitness fads and insanity. I went through a little anxiety, but I began to pray and ask God to give me peace and take me through the surgery and recovery and remind me of the responsibility I have to live my best life. Robyn, you will be fine, and I applaud you for taking the step to take control of your life, and think of it this way, we who have gone through bariatric surgery are some pretty brave souls, because we made a life choice for us! Many people struggle just to decide what to wear each day, but we chose to go through countless insurance hurdles, out of pocket expenses, classes and the like to live our lives free of chronic illness, pain and a lifetime of bondage. I pray God gives you the peace you need and remember, follow your doctor's recommendations to the letter, including diet, exercise and keep your appointments and you will be successful. YOU GO GURL!!!!!!
Hi There,
I'm scheduled for gastric bypass this Monday and I'm having mixed feelings....can anyone give me some advice or re-assurance??
Regards,
Robyn :)
I am on my 6 year journey with my lap band and I am doing GREAT.
I haven't been on here in a long time but I am going on...My walking isn't as much because I have had 2 hip replacements so I can't walk as far as I used to.
I'm with you Carol! Doing the same thing - starting today!
"Sleeve Santa Sleeve!"
HW: 309 ~ PreOpW: 306 ~ SW: 293 ~ CW: 184
Congrats to you for acknowledging that you need to get back on track! You CAN do it. I have "fallen" off the wagon many times over the past 8.5 yrs and got back on. Once you do, you feel like a million bucks! Good luck!!!
JA
April 1 and I wish what the scale read this morning was a joke.
Am committing myself to getting back to the basics: weighing, measuring, 30 chews with each bite, drinking at least 80 ounces of water per day, and at least 30 minutes of exercise.
Had been avoiding the scale, eating what I wanted and in a way that got me to the place that I was before my by-pass surgery.
I know that when I am using the tools, eating properly, and getting enough exercise how much better I feel, how my head is clearer, I am less emotional, and my relationships are better because I am not filling myself with sugar and carbs.
thanks for listening
Carol