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Topic: RE: New Kid on the Block
Hey Bethany!
My name is Serena, I'm from Montreal,Quebec.
I'm Eighteen.
I had RNY Gastric Bypass 5 months ago :D
-Serena
Topic: RE: TEENS READ UP
Laura,
Thank you so much for posting this!!
I needed a major kick in the ass to remember to take my meds!!!
Topic: Remember Me?
Probably not. Buy I love you anyways.
This board finally got up and lively!!! :D
Recap: I had RNY Gastric Bypass 5 months ago. I'm 5"3
Starting weight: 355 lbs BMI: 62.8
Current Weight: 292 lbs BMI: 51.7
Yup, that's Negatory 60 lbs!!!
I don't know how much I lost on my 1 week Optifast diet (I was called and had one weeks notice for surgery lol)
Sometimes I feel like you can't see a differance at all. Then I fit in pants I didn't think I'd EVER fit into in my entire life, and I smile and I realize I'd do it again in a heartbeat.
Check out my profile, it's awesome.
I LOVE YOU!!!
Topic: RE: Feeling really down
Vanessa,
I've been where you are. I know it just SUCKS! I know exactly what you mean when you say you feel trapped, too, and that telling you it will all work out if you're patient won't do a thing to make you feel good. I don't know you're whole story, but try and think of this time as the last little bit of an old life. Pretend you MUST change soon, like if you had to move away from home, and would miss what you were leaving even if you knew you were going somewhere better. You'd still want to cherish and hang onto the last of your time in the "old" place, right? Try your best to think of it like that, maybe even treating life this way: take pictures of everything already familiar, write about it, etc. like you were having to go away - even if you're writing about how much better your new house and town and friends will be, it will help eat up the time. If you need to talk you can message me, too.
Laura
Topic: TEENS READ UP
My name is Laura. I had RNY on 6/23/04, when I was 19. I bounced back wonderfully and so did my skin, since I was so young, and I followed all the rules.
However, one year later I began experiencing strange symptoms: myoclonus (jumping muscles), spasticity (involutarily flexing), hyperhidrosis (sweating ALOT), craving foods I should not and could not eat full of sugar and carbs, and a renewed weight loss. I also began having horrific pain in the long bones of my legs - like growing pains, but ten times as intense. For a year and a half this has gone undiagnosed and I've made it all the way up to the top neurologists in the country. I now know things I did not know two and a half years ago and that you should know when having or preparing for this surgery. These are things that - even though you are young...ESPECIALLY because you are young and still growing - you need to pay special attention to.
1. WLS can lead to vitamin dificiences, which can do crazy things to you depending on what vitamin you're lacking. NEVER MISS TAKING YOUR VITAMINS!! I reccommend biting the bullet and getting B12 shots, too, for those of you still growing.
2. Excessive vomiting is what causes most post-WLS vitamin deficiency - not blowing off taking your pills. If you throw up, even once, tell your doctor and ask about taking extra vitamins. If you throw up alot - have your doctor and a nutritionist put you on a specialized plan so you get all the vitamins and nutrients you need.
3. If you develop ANY numbness, tingling, twinkling, or anything else in your extremeties at any time post-op, TELL THE DOCTOR. It is well-documented that WLS can lead to life-long nondiabetic neuropathy, which is very painful for some people.
4. TAKE CALCIUM. Male or female, even though you are young, the calcium missed post-WLS, if not made up for, causes early-onset osteoporosis or, as in my case, metabolic bone disease (those growing pains) which can be painful and have no real "cure".
Now, if given a choice, I would still have the surgery again a million times! My life is so much improved not carrying around those 155 pounds! What I want everyone to realize is when you're going in and everyone is saying how being young gives you an advantage in recovery, remember it also leaves you in the unique position of finishing your growth with a possibly-compromised supply of vitamins and nutrients, which can lead to lifelong problems. Good luck in your WLS journey, everyone of you, and take that extra step of keeping an eye on yourself and taking your vitamins seriously so that the only results this surgery gets you are GOOD ones!
Laura P
-155
6/23/04
Topic: RE: New Kid on the Block
Hi Beth!
Hey you're from Michigan! You wouldn't happen to know my buddy Steagle Cobeagle the Eagle would you? He's from Saginaw!
I'm 17 too, and getting the process started! My consult/seminar is in 12 days! Drop me a letter if you want.
Topic: RE: 19 years old - pre-op LAP RNY
Pre-Op: 239 lbs on day of surgery (249 lbs highest I've ever weighed)
Post-Op: Right now I hover inbetween 123-131.
Height before and after: 5'4 ¾"
I lost all my weight in about a year or so.. a total of 116 lbs. My mom lost 140 lbs and she'll be at her 3 year post-op mark on the 8th of dec.
To be honest, I don't work out. I used to after the surgery, but as time progressed, I gradually stopped. I obviously need to as it's essential after the surgery and I have no excuse as to why I don't.. but I know someday I will. It's in the books. I believe after I move I will start up again.
Thank you and good luck to you, too!
Topic: RE: 19 years old - pre-op LAP RNY
out of curiosity... what was your hgt and wgt pre-op if you dont mind.. i am 3 months out and down 61 llbs but cant imagine getting as tiny as you... do you workout often ?? i exercise 4x weekly
good luck and you look beautiful
p.s both my mom and i had the surgery as well. my mom is 1 yr post op
Topic: New pics on the profile...Slideshows :)
I input some new pics on my profile into one of my posts from rockyou.com. They are slideshows. I have some from August through just last weekend. You can see my progress both physically and socially
Topic: RE: New Kid on the Block
Welcome Beth and Good luck with your Journey. It is truly amazing!!!
Carol