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Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
* Loose fitting clothes for the ride home from the hospital
* Slip on slippers because it hurts too much to bend to put some on. My hospital didn't provide anything special and had no problem with using slip on's. (I used mine to go home in too)
* CHAPSTICK
* Panties
* Cell phone (since you will be there longer, maybe a laptop too?)
* Robe
* Ask if you should bring your own meds, as some docs do not order the meds you took pre-op for during the hospital stay.
* Things to read.
* My own toiletries.
Thats about it!
Hope this helps.
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
People will treat you differently for the most part, in most ways this is a good thing. If you make an effort to allow yourself to grow (emotionally, mentally and as an individual) you too will begin to view and treat yourself differently. I never really ever thought about the fact that I might be treated differntly by myself or others, but I am, and it really is a positive experience. I must say that in my mind, I am "one of the obese". even tho I am thinner and healthier, and those who do not know me would never guess I weighed 270 lbs, i find I am very protective of others who are where I was and when nasty comments are made, i take it very personally.
Relationships change somewhat, is varies person to person. If your relationships are based on food, those will change big time, or your wls joureny will be sabbotaged. DO not allow that to happen. Begin now to incorporate a new basis to these relationships. Replace the food with things like learning a new craft together, taking walks, hikes, etc, Things that can be a common bond, but don't have to include sabbotage. Some people will feel threatened by your self improvement. This can be a big issue for wls patients and thier loved ones and friends. Many spouses fear that once you are thinner, you will want to replace them with someone better. The best way to deal with this is to include those you love as much as you can in the learning process. Help them learn what your wls requires of you, the support you will need, and the behavior modifications they will need to make toward you, like no more 'food pushing" I had to tell my hubby over and over...PLEASE DO NOT offer me food of any kind. If you have something I want, I will ask, if I am hungry, I will get what I need, but to offer me foods that are not on plan is actually cruel to me. I knew he meant well, but he didn't realize how hard it could be for me. I think it is a great idea for him to attend some support groups with you, as this helps him learn (even if from others) the challenges and difficulties you face. They don't consider many of them, as they are not where we are. You can't know what you haven't experienced personally, you only have an "idea" of what it is like. Assure him of how you feel for him, and he will feel more comfortable as time goes on and your changes occur.
Now speaking of change, not everyone changes alot mentally / emotionally / etc. But many do. I know I have changed tremendously. I am much more confident than I had been. I have wroked hard on resolving emotional struggles that have plagued me since childhood and on. I have grown, and matured and am even learning that taking care of ME when I need to isn't a bad thing at all. there was a time everyone else always came first. I have learned it is healthy and good for us all, when I see to my needs as well. It isn't always an easy thing to choose filling my needs over others, but I have learned that if I do not, I will begin to resent others and become depressed and miserable.
WLS is not the easiest journey in the world. BUT it is an awesome one, and can be so positive and rewarding, if we allow it to be. Just remember wls doesn't work on our "head issues" only our digestive system. That is a small part of what needs to be fixed. We must all take an active role in fixing our mentality to truly succeed in this journey and embrace the life we were always intended to live.
Hugs to you.
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
Its great to hear from you! WOW look at that picture! What progress you have made! Looking so great girl!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
As far as surgery prep, it varies with each surgeon. Some require a long and rigorous liquid diet prep, others require none at all, most require something in between.
I remember when I was where you are and so consumed with the hopes and thoughts of wls. I had RNY July 21st 2008 and have NEVER regretted it for a moment! The only regrets are that I didn't do it much much sooner. I wasted so much life tossing the idea around for so many years. I too had my moments when I couldn't shut down the thoughts and get good sleep.
Just use this time to research and learn and ask every question you can think of, so you are best prepared to succeed for life. Many go into this thinking the surgery will get them skinny and keep them there forever, and that simply is not the way it works. Immediately after surgery we must instill new and healthy lifestyle changes and keep them for life. Regain happens more often than you might think. Don't let yourself be one of the sad statistics.
I am glad you found our group. I look forward to following your journey!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
My sinuses are tremendously improved this morning. I am hoping they will stay that way. We shall see as the day progresses. I took some dayquil (sp?), hoping that if the sinuses were going to get worse, it may curtail it. I have a ton of housework to do and it is very hard to focus on when your head is ready to explode, and your face feels like it is about to split in half. lol. Then there is that feeling of that little man sitting inside the head trying to kick your eyeballs out.
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!
Patrece
JUST DO THE NEXT RIGHT THING!
Obesity Help Support Group Leader & Coach
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bariatricbuddy
Lost 114 lbs. working on getting rid of a recent 10 lb regain...and WILL succeed!