Let me answer your question right up front. I was terrified! I was most worried about dying on the table or from complications after surgery. Neither of those happened.
I had my surgery on 12/26/2007 by Dr. Shikora. You are with one of the WORLDS best programs and Dr. Shikora is an expert at performing WLS -- I think he might be in the top 5 or so docs in the world doing RNY. So from that perspective you made a great choice going to Tufts.
In my case I got past my fears by focusing on what I needed to do...not just checkoff the items on the to do list -- behavior change...check, appointment with nutritionist...check, appointment with shrink...check. Not for me. I took it a serious as possible...this was my life and I was going to make sure I did EVERYTHING necessary to have the safest most successful WLS there ever was.
I lost exactly as much weight as they asked. I started an exercise program, I changed the way I ate and more importantly I read everything I could find about how it would be after surgery. In fact one way I lost the last few pounds prior to surgery was to go on Stage 2 diet for a couple of weeks -- sort of live the life before I HAD to just be sure I could.
For me it has all been good and I attribute that to two things...me being prepared and working with a successful and integrated team at Tufts. My surgery was 65 minutes (not a record, but close), my in hospital stay was 2 days and was out of work for a bit over 2 weeks.
So far -- knock on wood -- I have had no problems with any food. In fact I can eat anything, but continue to make good choices and follow my regiment of vitamins.
I too started with the intent of having the band, but after speaking with the team at Tufts, I knew RNY was for me. Through all of this my wife still believes that I did not need WLS, but since the surgery she has noticed not only a physically different me, but a much more happier person! She says I'm back to being the guy she fell in love with. That was nice to hear, but the icing on the cake for me was my 13 year old daughter giving me a hug and saying she can get her arms all the way around me...and she gives me a great big squeeze. That is why I did this and that's why I'll have the chance someday to walk her down the aisle and get that big squeeze hug and tell her how much I love her.
Think about being there for your kids when they get married and have their own kids...makes a lot of the fear disappear...
-Bill
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