My day is 9/12
Hello I just found this board thanks to a generous poster to my site. After looking at the before and after pics I was beginning to wonder if this surgery was just a girl thing. :) I am glad to know that men do it too. I have some anxiety, I have dropped about 17 pounds and I am on a mostly liquid protein diet to lose some more. Nothing scares me more than to wake up and instead of finding 5 little cuts I have one huge massive cut down my belly. I am also a little stressed about the risk of blood clots. My surgeon told me that most men who doe from this doe from blood clots. She is making me take blood thinner injections for 26 days after the surgery in my stomach. Any others here have this experience? I just want to get this over. I did get some sad news last week as I found out that I now am diabetic. The main reason I am doing this surgery was to prevent stuff like this.
My surgeon is one of the best in the country and the support team is also wonderful. I know I can do this and I am looking forward to all the things I have missed with my kids over the past few years.
wish me luck. :)
Jim
Hey Jim, Glad you clicked the link! Men typically reap far more health rewards from Bariatric Surgery than the Gals. We have that bad habit of dying from Obesity related illnesses where many of the women just find it harder to find “just the right dress.” That’s why all of the Retirement communities are full of quilting widow grannies, and just a few, if any dirty old men. Welcome to The Men’s Forum. Just throw out any questions or thoughts, and there’s likely to be several here with experience to share. The “Blood Thinner Shots?” Yep, pretty common. It’s not the pain it sounds like. A post from a guy out here some time back…at- http://www.obesityhelp.com/forums/men/board_id,5479/cat_id,5 079/topic_id,1677335/a,messageboard/action,replies/#12663151
And also some “Blood-Thinner Shots” info I have at-
BloodthinnerShots
Hope it helps…
Best Wishes-
Dx
Capricious; Impulsive, Semi-Predictable
Hey Jim, welcome to the board. You will not be diabetic for long. After 10 years as a diabetic, I was no longer one 5 weeks after the surgery. Congrats on your success so far, and please don't be a stranger. We are here to help any way we can. Welcome. Greg PS. My surgeon didn't have me take blood thinners. They did have me walking as soon as I woke up though...that is the best apporach. But listen to your surgeon. BTW, nervous is normal at this point. But the other side is greater than you could ever imagine. The issue is you cannot even fathom it at this point because you probably don't remember what it feels like to be thin, to get on the scale every day and watch it go down, to run and play with your kids. It's awesome. All the best.
Hi Jim, The "massive cut" isn't life ending. It does take longer to recover though. Yes, it's common to get blood thinner shots, mine stopped when I left the hospital though. All my co-morbs went away in the first month or two. Once you start losing a measurable amount of weight, 40-50 pounds, yours will fade away, too. See you around, Ron
Day of surgery weight 352
Current weight 250
Total Lost 102
Height 6'3"
BMI 31
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Hi Jim
Welcome to the locker room, like the others said there are a great bunch of guys here. The wide range of experiences of everyone will most likely cover any questions that may come up. I have learned so much from these guys and there support is just out of this world. As far as having open surgery, I was 544 pounds when they did my RNY. My doctor told me he would try it lap but most likely he would have to switch to open, but to my and the doctor surprise all went well and he did mine lap with no problems. As far as the blood clots I had problems with them for many years before my surgery, so the installed a IVC filter in me to prevent blood clots. I did have some problems with the instillation of the filter tho, but all in all everything went well. After all the thing I went through before and after my surgery (you can read my profile) and after wondering if I made the right choice in having the surgery. Today there is no doubt in my mind by my weight loss and the way I feel I made the right choice I am in better shape than I have been in probably since high school. Best of luck to you, and if you ever have any questions just ask and I am sure someone on here will be able to help.
Alan Hartman
Obesity Help. Com Certified Support Group Leader.
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