Question:
I'm scheduled for surgery GB in a week , I have become alittle overwhelmed
I worried about the diet and afraid of messing up , not sure if Im afraid now or just overwhelmed and will I get the hang of this? Is this feeling normal a week before surgery? — barry l. (posted on December 29, 2009)
December 28, 2009
It is completely normal to feel this way. I was scared stiff at my preop
appointment where I got my tests and prescriptions. I panicked just
thinking about everything I would need to do. It gets easier with time. I
am almost 5 months out and some things are becoming second nature to me.
Don't get me wrong, it is hard - especially at first, but I would do it
again in a heartbeat. Good luck and best wishes for a speedy recovery!
— Elizabeth_Ann
December 28, 2009
Don't worry, you will do fine. It is completely normal to feel
overwhelmed. Just try not to take in everything at once. Take one step,
one food phase at a time (with that I mean, liquids, thick liquids,
pureed/soft(same thing) and solid) and don't try to get a lot of
information from different websites, that will only confuse you more.
Honestly, I was more afraid of being late to the hospital, then I was to
have the surgery. If you have a date, all of your paperwork is signed,
sealed, delivered, approved, the fun has just begun. It will become second
nature to you, as the other post mentioned. Best wishes. OH website is
the only website I use for support, if that tells you anything........
— Kristy
December 29, 2009
You will do just great. I, too, was a little scared and overwhelmed but
take it slow and easy and you will in time enjoy what's happening to your
new body.
— cedar
December 29, 2009
Totally Normal! Listen do your best to get as many fluids as you can! You
really need support groups.. trust me I was a basket case the month before
surgery but I'm almost a year out and you will be fine..
— mybabyboyboo
December 29, 2009
Trust me, everybody feels this way before surgery. You will do great I'm
sure, just as most people do! Keep the faith and all will go as planned!
— Jennifer F.
December 29, 2009
You will do fine if you just do what you are told to do. The very best
advice I can give you with the band is always take very small bites and
chew every bite until it is liquid. Do this, and you will never have a
problem. Best of luck to you! It's not as hard as you might think.
— Bonnie H.
December 30, 2009
My best friend was my support once I had my WLS. She prepared food I had
already purchased and planned and made sure all my needs were met for a few
days. If you can get
someone to help you oce you get home, you will pick it up as second nature
in no time! Best of luck to you and have a blessed 2010! We're on our way
to health and happiness!
Together we can do it!
Julie J
— jjack
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