Update - stomaphyx - 3 mos
Hi All,
I'd like to update everyone with my experience. This is strickly my opinion, but I thought I'd share.
It's been 3 months, I've lost approx 25#. I do feel a lot more restriction after eating a moderately small amount, especially if it's dense protein like we are supposed to be eating. I had no restriction prior to the phyx and a stoma that was doubled in size. If I'm eating the junk food
variety,
I can eat tons and tons and not feel full (I've never dumped). I do find that once I am full, if I
wait a little while, I can eat more. The hard part of that is to not eat more, Period, just like I've always tried to do. At my desk after lunch is the worst time for me. I'm stuck at my desk, bored
most of the time and my 'feel good' is chocolate/sugar. I know that I am addicted and I wrestle
with that everyday.
As far as my health goes, I feel so much better. My knees and feet are better and I'm more
limber (the gym). My BP is still high, but I feel like doing things again, going out, seeing people etc.
I'm almost 4 years out from my wls (RNY), I had lost 130 in 21 mos, had all my PS, and gained 40 and climbing. I'm scared to death I will ruin this too.
So, there's my latest story. My final thoughts are this: we can eat our way around any procedure. I want to not have to be responsible and make the choices. This is just not how it works, I know. So I will continue to fight, knowing that I am a work in progress.
Thanks for reading if I still have your attention. lol
Tina
Tina - congratulations on the 25 pounds lost! That is wonderful.
You did an excellent job of describing the effects I've noticed too (I'm 9 weeks out and about 21 pounds down). I know I hoped for the magic of the original RNY surgery....but I'm thankful for some fulliness and a CHANCE to stop eating when I know I'm done. (Even if another helping sounds wonderful and I probably could eat it!)
Good luck and keep us posted.
Lorri
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Hi JQ, Sorry about the write up, seems I had a few extra tabs in there. As far as the tons and tons, I was referring to junk foods. If it's sugar, chocolate, carbs, there's no restriction there. So, if I do the right thing, I think the stomaphyx works. It's just all the other factors that play into it. Hope this helps, and good luck with your! Tina