One Month Post-Op

newmerightnow
on 11/13/11 11:57 pm - AK

Go confidently in the direction of your dreams. Live the life you have imagined.
Henry David Thoreau


Well, it has only been a month since I told my old life style good-bye.  A lot has happened in just a month’s time, besides me losing 33 pounds since I started this new journey.  I haven’t been on here as much as I like because I have been so busy out living life.  I have been getting together with friends a lot more than I ever did before.  I can’t believe how much energy I have.  I guess I have been lucky because I only had pain when I came out of the recovery room after surgery.  Besides that it has been very minimal; which I am very thankful. Only problem I had was an incision got infected, but I started putting antibiotic on it as soon as I noticed, then took all the bandages off and let it dry out.  Now it looks great and almost completely healed.  My family has been terrific through this whole process and I have discovered how much I really am loved by my husband and children.  I think we tend to forget that when we are overweight.  I know I did because I was so consumed with my weight and it affected every aspect of my life.  Even though it has only been a month I can truly say I am so happy.  My life no longer revolves around food.  My doctor told me I could eat anything I could tolerate and so far I have only had trouble with two things: milk and peanut butter.  I have tried these two things twice and don’t thing I will risk it a third time because I got very ill.  My portion sizes seem to vary.  I can consume more liquidly type foods more than I can solids.  Soups go down easy, but chicken I can only usually do 2 oz, or I feel sick.  I came up with my favorite treat.  I have been getting 4 tablespoons of sugar free cool whip and topping it with 3-4 frozen blackberries…yummy it’s good.  My goal is not to eat any sugary foods until I am at least a year out; however they have some great sugar-free desserts I will be experimenting later down the road.  Before surgery I could never tell when I was full, so I would eat until I felt like I was going to puke.  I was a meat/potato girl.  I have never been into the chip/cookie or such, but I loved Dove chocolate, so that will have to be a big no, no for me.  I guess I am lucky I didn’t weight more than I did.  Now I can tell when I am starting to feel full, and I stop.  I have only had one time that I got sick and vomited.  I ate a piece of halibut and I think I ate it too fast.  Five or so minutes later my stomach started rolling and when it came up, it was fast and easy and it looked like a little oblong bar of soap.  It was strange! I am starting to discover all the little bones that have been covered up by all the fat; like my elbow or even the bones on top of my foot.  I am just excited to see what I will discover next.  I would like to personally thank everyone that has been so supportive of me and has given me advice before and after my surgery.  It really means a lot to me.  OH is great! 

babycat35
on 11/14/11 1:28 am - Gilbertsville, PA
I agree, I love OH because you can be yourself and talk about the weight issues without being embarrassed. Aren't new bones excitting?! I love to find them. Especially around my neck and shoulders. I rub my hand over them all the time. It is great that you are doing so well. It sounds like you have the food what you can and can't eat down. I still am working on that. I am really happy for you. And 33lbs is awesome. Keep up the great work.
kdunn
on 11/15/11 12:47 am - Goodlettsville, TN
I am so pound of you.  You're doing great.  Keep on smiling.
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