what will you do differently after revision
So I was reading on a website from a surgeon in Atlanta. He said that Overall only 50% of revisions and conversions will lose a significant amount of weight (50% excess weight loss) due to continued behavioral and eating disorders which defeat the surgery.
So if you are thinking about a revision what will you change this time
So if you are thinking about a revision what will you change this time
You can out eat any surgery out there. You have to change your lifestyle and get a surgery that works well with the way you live. I've learned that the hard way.
I'm not a huge exerciser although I'm active. I stay away from alcohol, sugar and carbs and have done well so far. I've lost quite a bit of weight in 7 months. I have 90lbs to go and pray I get there.
Debbie M.
I'm not a huge exerciser although I'm active. I stay away from alcohol, sugar and carbs and have done well so far. I've lost quite a bit of weight in 7 months. I have 90lbs to go and pray I get there.
Debbie M.
SW 358/CW 201/Goal - anything below 160
Angel to TEAZ (Michelle)
thebestme2010
on 9/13/10 3:28 am, edited 9/13/10 3:54 am
on 9/13/10 3:28 am, edited 9/13/10 3:54 am
I can't agree more with the surgeon and with Debbie M. This time I am not looking for the surgery to be a panacea for my overeating. I admit that I have an addiction to food. With that admission I began weekly therapy sessions to deal with the underlying cause(s). Also, I have already included a WLS support group into my tool box.
When I was banded in 2007, the notion of needing more than the band was never real to me. I have finally realized that no device, surgery, therapy or support will be the magic bullet.
My success is totally up to me. While I look forward to a better healthier life, the reality that it is totally up to me takes time to really sink in. This achievement is for a lifetime. It's not another diet. This is forever, and that's a long time.
Keep me in your prayers. My surgery is Sept 14 at 10:00.
When I was banded in 2007, the notion of needing more than the band was never real to me. I have finally realized that no device, surgery, therapy or support will be the magic bullet.
My success is totally up to me. While I look forward to a better healthier life, the reality that it is totally up to me takes time to really sink in. This achievement is for a lifetime. It's not another diet. This is forever, and that's a long time.
Keep me in your prayers. My surgery is Sept 14 at 10:00.
I think I really had made the changes to my lifestyle before my revision but i revised at goal. I have little problem maintaining but there are days it is still a challenge and I think it always will be a challenge to some degree.
Previously Midwesterngirl
The band got me to goal, the sleeve will keep me there.
See my blog for newbies: http://wasabubblebutt.blogspot.com/
The band got me to goal, the sleeve will keep me there.
See my blog for newbies: http://wasabubblebutt.blogspot.com/
My surgeon warned me that I may not lose weight after my revision. I am sure it was because I failed so miserably at the first one. I know I did nothing to address my food issues before. I continued overeating and eating bad things. I thought I had a magic surgery that would allow me to eat whatever I wanted and still lose weight. It worked for the first 2 years and then I started regaining, plus other bad side effects from not changing my habits. I do think it will help that my stomach is smaller because I am a quanity eater. I am able now to eat smaller amounts and be satisfied. All I can do is take it one day at a time and know my limitations. I can't predict the future so I will do the best I can do today.