Surgery 7-25-12, home 7-27-12 rollercoaster of emtion
VSG on 06/28/12
Hi Barb,
First of all, it's super that your surgery went well and that you're pretty much pain-free! That's GREAT
Anything you feel is your normal! We are all so different that normal has to be all-encompassing. I flew through this whole thing like it was a fair grounds ride -- all the required stuff was easy to do after the first week..........getting in all that fluid was hard then for me. No emotional stuff that I'm aware of -- as of yet, no one has threatened to force-feed me tranquilizers LOL But that isn't for everyone -- there are concerns (fears?) about doing things the "right" way -- staying on plan, wondering if/when there will be a day when cheating happens, days when the scale doesn't show a drop...............any and all thoughts are okay. How we deal with things is what matters.
You seem to have a positive attitude and respect for this new tool. You'll succeed and when you do, you'll become an inspiration to others.
I'm only a month out and I feel like my life is pretty much what it was pre-op.......except I don't have any desire to eat much. A quarter cup of food is usually a bit too much for me at this point. Otherwise, life goes on as before. Of course, I love Myrtle -- she's my sleeve LOL You will be saying you love your sleeve very soon!
Good luck and keep posting -- can't wait to see your progress!
Ree
First of all, it's super that your surgery went well and that you're pretty much pain-free! That's GREAT
Anything you feel is your normal! We are all so different that normal has to be all-encompassing. I flew through this whole thing like it was a fair grounds ride -- all the required stuff was easy to do after the first week..........getting in all that fluid was hard then for me. No emotional stuff that I'm aware of -- as of yet, no one has threatened to force-feed me tranquilizers LOL But that isn't for everyone -- there are concerns (fears?) about doing things the "right" way -- staying on plan, wondering if/when there will be a day when cheating happens, days when the scale doesn't show a drop...............any and all thoughts are okay. How we deal with things is what matters.
You seem to have a positive attitude and respect for this new tool. You'll succeed and when you do, you'll become an inspiration to others.
I'm only a month out and I feel like my life is pretty much what it was pre-op.......except I don't have any desire to eat much. A quarter cup of food is usually a bit too much for me at this point. Otherwise, life goes on as before. Of course, I love Myrtle -- she's my sleeve LOL You will be saying you love your sleeve very soon!
Good luck and keep posting -- can't wait to see your progress!
Ree
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on 7/29/12 3:41 pm
on 7/29/12 3:41 pm
I am just 1 week since my surgery, had a little extra trouble and pain with a giant hernia, so I just focused on getting out of pain. I could not even bear to look at this forum for a week. Before surgery I was "let's gooooo"!!!
and after for 2 or 3 days was ughhh! Now the worst is over and I'm about 10 lbs down and studying my solid food recipes and planning a wardrobe!
Hang in there! It's going to be great and this part doesn't last very long and each day you feel better and better and it's normal to have mixed feelings after something so big.
!
and after for 2 or 3 days was ughhh! Now the worst is over and I'm about 10 lbs down and studying my solid food recipes and planning a wardrobe!
Hang in there! It's going to be great and this part doesn't last very long and each day you feel better and better and it's normal to have mixed feelings after something so big.
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