Newbie w/PCOS working toward VSG at Madigan
~Nancy~
I'm having a lot of pain, and it's really drained me...so welcome...I hope to get to know you better in the near future!
~Annie
Thank you all for the warm welcome. This was a huge step for me because in real life I am still somewhat in hiding. The only ones who know I working toward surgery are my DH and my sister. I don't really know if I will every shout it from a mountaintop, but right now I am just wanting those who need to know...to know. :-) Did many of you receive negative reactions from family and friends? Most of my DH's and my family are tiny people. The kind that eat whatever they want and lots of it.
My SIL had 6 kids in 8 years and still weighs in at less than 100lbs. My best friend just had her 3rd baby in 4 years and she is freaking out because she weighs in right now at 120 at 5' 7". My struggles to lose are something they really don't understand. "Well, if you are unhappy, just lose the weight" LOL
Now I am wondering if I misunderstood Dr. Sebesta. He used up a whole exam table's paper to patiently explain the 3 procedures he performed. It was Lap-Band, RNY and "the sleeve". He explained that the "Sleeve" used to be the first step in very high BMI WLS, to be followed by RNY, but that it has had great success as a stand alone WLS in lower BMI people too. He recommended the "Sleeve" for me but said that I needed to research all 3 and let him know which way I wanted to go. I had originally gone in wanting the Lap-Band because I thought that was my choice ~ Lap-Band or RNY ~ I had no idea about the "Sleeve". Next time I talk to him I will make sure I understood correctly VSG was what he was referring to by the "Sleeve". Thanks again for the welcome!
Allie