Bypass surgery?
Hi! I am 5'3.5"and weigh 219 lbs. Most of my life I was thin 120's. During late 40's gained weight rapidly and still going. Tried many diets and unable to lose weight. I wanted to have the sleeve but due to my GERD, high cholesterol, fatty liver and sleep apnea my doctor wants me to gget the bypass. Family and friends trying to talk me out of it saying I am not big enough and too many risks/complications? I have all my appointments made and have my heart set on the surgery. Any advice!
Hi! I am 5'3.5"and weigh 219 lbs. Most of my life I was thin 120's. During late 40's gained weight rapidly and still going. Tried many diets and unable to lose weight. I wanted to have the sleeve but due to my GERD, high cholesterol, fatty liver and sleep apnea my doctor wants me to gget the bypass. Family and friends trying to talk me out of it saying I am not big enough and too many risks/complications? I have all my appointments made and have my heart set on the surgery. Any advice!
you are "big"enough of you think you are big enough and your stats certainly support it.
They are used to seeing you this way and they don't want you to
change cause change may be hard for them .
Do what you need to do for your health and happiness. WLS was the best decision I ever made for myself.
I didn't discuss my intention to get surgery with family or friends, because I don't encourage advice unless I ask for it - too many ignorant "experts" out there. I'm very strict about boundaries and they all know it.
I was a lightweight with only 100lbs to lose and did fantastically- better still, I'm still alive after 15+ years from the horrendously dangerous surgery people are warning you about (sarcasm).
Do your research, voice your concerns with people who have a clue and decide what is best for you.
Kudos to your surgeon for NOT giving you the contra indicated (for you) VSG. Choosing him/her is already one great decision you have made!!
Proud Feminist, Atheist, LGBT friend, and Democratic Socialist
on 10/20/19 2:28 pm
I have a very similar story except that I wanted to have the RNY but due to scar tissue from prior abdominal surgeries my surgeon decided the Sleeve was best for me. Initially I was disappointed but then I realized "Dr. Knows best" and I'm now very happy to have had my Sleeve.
Yes there will be unsolicited advice from everyone including some of the clinicians at my pre-op appointments. On two occasions I had to defend myself that yes I am big enough and have enough health issues to warrant bariatric surgery. As for friends and family, I knew they would be judgemental so I only told a close few.
My health has improved dramatically (diabetes in remission, no more high blood pressure and on lowest dose for high cholesterol). So I traded 3 diabetic meds and 1 HBP med for a load of vitamins. I couldn't be happier.
Good luck to you and before you know it you'll be on the losers bench!