Surgery tomorrow!

Connor G.
on 12/19/17 3:20 pm, edited 12/19/17 3:54 pm - Brooklyn, NY
VSG on 12/20/17

Hi guys! First time posting, but I've been reading for months.

I wanted to thank you all for chronicling your journeys here, because it's been a huge help to me as I decided on and then worked toward this life-changing decision.

My surgery is tomorrow and I am really nervous. Not so much about the surgery itself, which I'm sure will go great, but about my life afterward. My relationship with carbs and fried food is so crazy that I feel like I'm losing my best friend. But I'm turning 30 in March and it is time for a change in my life, so here goes nothing!

The process begins. I've lost 20 pounds on the pre-op liquid diet, which has been very encouraging.

VSG with Dr. George Fielding on 12/20/17.

Peak Weight: 348 | Surgery Weight: 327 | Goal Weight: 200

cappy11448
on 12/19/17 3:42 pm

Best of luck. You'll do great.

The surgery was amazingly successful for me. I lost 225 pounds, and I went from a bmi of 60 to a bmi of 25, and I've been maintaining near goal for the past 4 years.

It isn't easy. the process itself is "not fun" as you get used to your new tummy, but it was always manageable. And maintaining takes constant effort. The surgery doesn't make it easy, but it makes it possible.

best wishes

    

Surgery May 1, 2013. Starting Weight 385,  Surgery Weight 333,  Current Weight 160.  At GOAL!

Weight loss Pre-op 1-20 2-17 3-15 Post-op 1-20 2-18 3-15 4-14 5-16 6-11 7-12  8-8

                  9-11 10-7 11-7 12-7 13-8 14-6 15-3 16-7 17-3  18-3

     

Connor G.
on 12/19/17 3:51 pm - Brooklyn, NY
VSG on 12/20/17

Thank you!

The liquid diet hasn't been too bad, but I am worried about the puree stage. It sounds kind of awful, haha.

VSG with Dr. George Fielding on 12/20/17.

Peak Weight: 348 | Surgery Weight: 327 | Goal Weight: 200

(deactivated member)
on 12/19/17 4:26 pm
VSG on 10/11/16

It is awful. Sort of. It is also short. I am 14 months out and 208 lbs down. If you change your mindset, you will do well. Good luck!

Connor G.
on 12/19/17 7:29 pm - Brooklyn, NY
VSG on 12/20/17

Congratulations! That's amazing.

VSG with Dr. George Fielding on 12/20/17.

Peak Weight: 348 | Surgery Weight: 327 | Goal Weight: 200

(deactivated member)
on 12/20/17 3:27 pm
VSG on 10/11/16

Thank you. I should probably clarify that I didn't mean that you HAD to change anything about your mindset, but that in general, if we - we being fat people having surgery- change OUR mindsets, we do very well. I made the change the day I started this process. Some people never make it. It is up to you how successful you will be, and I wish you well. This has been a great thing for me, and I am planning on never going back.

82much
on 12/19/17 5:07 pm
VSG on 11/28/16

You will not regret it! I would do it over in a heart beat. As Cappy said, The surgery doesn't make it easy, but it makes it possible.

The puree stage for me was short, but fine. Looked forward to having something more solid, and there area a lot of recipes for every stage.

Best of luck tomorrow!

Connor G.
on 12/19/17 7:30 pm - Brooklyn, NY
VSG on 12/20/17

I'm definitely looking up recipes now.

Thanks so much!

VSG with Dr. George Fielding on 12/20/17.

Peak Weight: 348 | Surgery Weight: 327 | Goal Weight: 200

Acedding27
on 12/19/17 4:30 pm
VSG on 12/14/17

Congrats on your surgery!! :-)

You can do this. All negative relationships can be reworked. You're strong enough for it to have made it this far! A therapist that you trust can also help you quite a bit!

Take chapstick! Seriously.

Connor G.
on 12/19/17 7:29 pm - Brooklyn, NY
VSG on 12/20/17

Thank you! I have a great psychiatrist but I'm looking into getting a therapist as well.

And I bought a whole new stick!

VSG with Dr. George Fielding on 12/20/17.

Peak Weight: 348 | Surgery Weight: 327 | Goal Weight: 200

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