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BabyBlues79
on 4/22/15 3:41 am
VSG on 05/07/15

Hello everyone I'm new here and just started my 2 week pre-op diet. I will have the gastric sleeve surgery on May 7th. Any tips going forward would be much appreciated. I'm excited, nervous, worried, anxious a million things lol. Hoping to hear some feedback for tips going forward and what to expect. I'm worried about the gas pain from the procedure and trapped air. 

        
JB1114
on 4/22/15 4:33 am - Grain Valley, MO

I'll be 7 years out in July and I no regrets.  The surgery did change my life.  I'm more confident.  I didn't have the gas pain but everyone is different.  The first few days were rough and I was thinking maybe being fat wasn't so bad, but after that, all was well.  It was so exciting to get on the scale and see the numbers drop. 

I have regained a few lbs. and I'm working to take them off.  After the first year, weight loss usually drops off and you have to work to maintain.  I retired in 2012 and had maintained my weight, but about a year after retirement I signed up with a temp service.  I was only taking short term assignments until last November.  I was asked to return to an insurance company where I had worked as a temp.  This was a 6 month assignment to end April 30th.  Looks like it will be June 30th before it ends.  I keep a stash of healthy snacks in my desk, but sometimes I eat too many of them.  I don't eat a lot at meals, but those snacks slide right down.  Those sliders added some lbs.

It's so important not to fall back into bad habits. 

It's normal to be nervous.  I certainly was.  Just follow your doctor's orders and you will do fine.

~Jo~

RNY: July 8, 2008

Dr. John Price

Kansas City, MO

BabyBlues79
on 4/22/15 4:39 am
VSG on 05/07/15

Thanks for replying! I'm super anxious to start this new lifestyle. 

        
J Connel
on 4/22/15 4:38 am
VSG on 04/13/15

Welcome!  I'm 9 days post-op and feeling really great.  As far as tips, I'd just say make as many of the lifestyle changes you can during your pre-op phase as it makes post-op so much easier.  For instance, I eliminated most carbs, caffeine, etc. prior to the surgery.  I also stopped drinking with my meals and waited the full hour after prior to the surgery.  These changes were already part of my routine and it made the post-op easier (so far anyway).

I was expecting a lot of gas pain, but I must say I simply didn't have much.  The first day I could feel it in my shoulders, but it was gone after that.  I was up walking quickly after the procedure and kept doing laps in the hospital - I think it kept things moving easily enough.

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italianspice
on 4/22/15 5:24 am - Eastlake, OH

Welcome and congrats!

~Maria

SW 230 Preop 205 GW 130 LW 131 CW 135 Ht 5'1"

Price S.
on 4/22/15 5:26 am - Mills River, NC

I totally agree with the changes now instead of later.  De caff, de carb, stop drinking with meals.  Get a full set of labs so you will know if you need to play catch up on any vits/mins.  Exercise.  Being stronger will help you heal.  Walking will help the gas if you have any.  also, most dr will approve gas-x after surgery and that will help.  Mine wasn't as bad as other surgeries so maybe you will be fine.

Good luck and let us know how we can help!!!

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BabyBlues79
on 4/22/15 5:57 am
VSG on 05/07/15

Thank you I plan to take GasX with me if they'll allow me to use it. I'm on a liquid diet now and no coffee

        
Brandi Girl
on 4/22/15 6:55 am
WLS on 10/18/11

Welcome! I agree with taking the GasX for gas pain. Just remember to move move move! The more you move after surgery the faster the trapped air will leave your body. I had no trapped air after my surgery but I also walked as much as possible. I walked back and forth down the halls in hospital and from room to room in my home. Best of luck and again welcome to a whole new life for you :D

            

BabyBlues79
on 4/23/15 2:42 am
VSG on 05/07/15

Thanks I plan to walk as much as possible and can't wait to get back to the gym after healing up

        
Navychic
on 4/23/15 2:33 am
RNY on 02/09/15

Welcome!!  And I gotta say you have one of the cutest avatars Ive ever seen!  So adorable. 

But anyways, You'll do great!  Welcome to our forum!!  We are a friendly & supportive group!

I'm Jo   HW 245, SW 236, CW 151 Yeah (Normal BMI!!!!)

M1=213 (-23), M2=201 (-12), M3=186 (-15), M4=175(-11), M5=166(-9), M6=157(-9), M7=153(-4) 

        

    

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