How much weight
I can't see which type of surgery you are working towards, but there is a very real difference between RNY, VSG, Lap-Band and DS as far as post surgical eating (and supplementing) goes.
For me (DS), the most difficult thing is remembering to get all my supplements in every day.
The rest is a piece of cake (pun intended). Protein and fatsfirst, then complex carbs, then simple carbs (plus water throughout the day)
I don't think that anyone who is capable of jumping through all the hoops that insurance companies require would be too dumb for surgery, but you do need to be very aware of what the post operative nutritional requirements are, and stick with them.
If you haven't heard of the DS, I suggest you visit the Duodenal Switch Forum for some information.
Hope you are successful in your endeavors.....
required post-op diet. Perhpas if your doctor or the psychologist are truly concerned you could suggest having lists to follow as a way fro you to be sure you know what you can and cannot eat...
As the previous poster pointed out, depending on which surgery you have the number and type of rules are different (there are more food-related rules for RNY, and more vitamin rules for DS). If you have the band, it has the fewest rules (but requires the "fills" and the weight comes off much more slowly).
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
Not to sound like a smarty pants, but how did you know you had an appt with the psych? Or remember to bring your insurance card? etc! It's because you have adapted. Just because you have had a brain injury doesn't mean you will not be able to function for this or any other change in your life. You might have to make more notes, keep a separate organizer for just your surgery/meds/vitamins/appts, but you will be able to do it. And if the psych you went to yesterday can't understand that, find one that will. Also, physical/occupational therapy visited me post-surg in my hospital room. You should be able to work with them even after going home.
You'll be fine, just fight for what you want and don't give up! Good luck!