Got Approved and Surgery Date Scheduled WooooHooo!
I got the best news ever today! I received a call from my surgeon's office today informing me that they received authorization. So we moved forward with scheduling the surgery. First she said May 29th and I was like wooooo slow down LOL! The surgery is scheduled for 6/12/2012. Need time to get things in order. I had such a rush running around gathering all the information to get approved (Psy evaluation, nut, etc.). Now that this day has come, I am happy as ever even elated, but now that the emotion has calmed down, I am feeling a little apprehensive/scared. Don't get me wrong I am ready to embrace my new healthy lifestyle, but I am nervous about the journey. I think I have read too many OH post/blogs LOL! I know that everybody's experience is unique. My question is, are my feelings/apprehensions normal? Once the surgery is complete, please forgive me in advance but I will be bugging some of you. Soooooo Excited! Ready to get it over with!
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on 5/17/12 11:36 pm - Dunn, NC
on 5/17/12 11:36 pm - Dunn, NC
CONGRATULATIONS! I know exactly how you feel and I'm sure many other members do as well. It is a huge thing. I think it's absolutely normal to feel the apprehension and nervousness of having made the decision. For me my surgery date ended up being almost 2 months before I expected it to be based on my surgeon's timeline. I was thrilled for a moment then I started having doubts.
The on thing that weighed heaviest on my mind was that many loved ones in my church chided me for altering God's creation. I prayed diligently about that because I knew they were speaking to my from their hearts and from their beliefs, but I also knew that my eating had become gluttony...just out of control. One day as I was praying, Matthew 5:28 came to my mind and went to reread the passage Mt 5:28-30, it really helped to put my mind and my "Christian" conscious to rest. By the time my surgery date arrived I have total peace about my decision. I am a few days short of 4 weeks post-op and I only wish that I had done this sooner.
I would stop reading anecdotal blogs and stick to medical articles, but most of all when anxiety overcomes you, lift it up and let it go.
I'll be praying for you!![](http://images.obesityhelp.com/_shared/images/smiley/msn/applause.gif)
The on thing that weighed heaviest on my mind was that many loved ones in my church chided me for altering God's creation. I prayed diligently about that because I knew they were speaking to my from their hearts and from their beliefs, but I also knew that my eating had become gluttony...just out of control. One day as I was praying, Matthew 5:28 came to my mind and went to reread the passage Mt 5:28-30, it really helped to put my mind and my "Christian" conscious to rest. By the time my surgery date arrived I have total peace about my decision. I am a few days short of 4 weeks post-op and I only wish that I had done this sooner.
I would stop reading anecdotal blogs and stick to medical articles, but most of all when anxiety overcomes you, lift it up and let it go.
I'll be praying for you!
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on 5/18/12 11:32 pm - Dunn, NC
on 5/18/12 11:32 pm - Dunn, NC
I'm believing divine health for us all.
I realized that you had mentioned you were nervous about the lifestye chanes that are coming up. I'll admit I wish had started some of them before surgery, but I had less time than I had expected. Anyway...I would highly recommend two books, both available as kindle books: The Emotional First + Aid Kit: A Practical Guide to Life after Bariatric Surgery by Cynthia Alexander; and The Success Habits of Weight-Loss Surgery Patients by Colleen Cook. They both address the process of change and working through the changes to successfully implement a new ifestyle. I hope these help.
I realized that you had mentioned you were nervous about the lifestye chanes that are coming up. I'll admit I wish had started some of them before surgery, but I had less time than I had expected. Anyway...I would highly recommend two books, both available as kindle books: The Emotional First + Aid Kit: A Practical Guide to Life after Bariatric Surgery by Cynthia Alexander; and The Success Habits of Weight-Loss Surgery Patients by Colleen Cook. They both address the process of change and working through the changes to successfully implement a new ifestyle. I hope these help.