RNY surgery
Make sure you do your research and understand this is a lifelong commitment. It will also be the biggest emotional roller coaster of your life. You will have to learn your body's signals all over again and be prepared that the weight loss will take time.
MsKitty...
Thanks. I just went through my fourth month and found out that my vitamin d level is low. The Dr. has me taking 50,000 units of that twice a week for 12 weeks. So that is going to set me back a little bit. I hope it doesn't set me back to much. I have lost 12 lbs since starting this journey and for me, to loose any weight is positive. I have an inactive thyroid and PCOS so I have to work extremely hard to loose weight. The turning point for me came when I was at a routine dr. apt. and the scale said I weighed over 400lbs. I went home and cried. I never thought I would weight that ever in my life. So now I am doing something I should have done a long time ago.
For me, it was the best decision of my life. Do your homework ahead of time and you will be better prepared. It's just a tool and believe me now that I'm in maintenance it's tough. I still want the things that caused my to be morbidly obese.
Good luck and you've come to the right place here at OH.
R
on 1/11/17 12:04 pm
My D was low too. They have me taking the 50,000 once a week and 2000 over the counter on the other days of the week. Seems to be working.
Be prepared for the pre-surgery diet. It's not fun. It is vital to follow all of the rules and not rush the "steps."
There is much to adjust to with foods you can't have, the way you sip water, vitamin regimen, the constant chewing, the abundance of protein, the 30 minute wait from food to liquid, ALL of the rules! BUT LET ME TELL YOU, the benefits are amazing!
Stay with the program. Don't test what you can/can't cheat on and you'll be great!!!
Good Luck! You'll be great!
Jeff
So proud of you for making a decision to be pro-active. I had RNY on June 29, 2016 and it was the best thing I've ever done. I've hit plateaus like with any of my previous weight loss attempts but I stick with it and it always pays off. Everyone is different but I've went from 339 to 228 since I started the journey in February of 2016. I lost approximately 25 prior to surgery and about 86 since surgery. It's a huge life change. Food can no longer be my comfort and that has been an adjustment but it is all worth it