What can i expect to lose the first 6 months post RNY?
My first information session is in 2 days i am soooo excited!!!
Too many variables to say there is any "average wt loss" during any time frame. Patients tend to lose wt at a quicker rate during the first few months--AS LONG AS you follow protocol. This is when following protocol helps establish habits for long range sucess from your surgery. Personally, I set "mini goals"--like tying my shoes with the bow in the middle--being able to cross my legs--having more room between my belly and the steering wheel of my vehicle--walking up stairs without breathing very hard, etc. I will tell you to pay attention to one thing. Typically you're given a plastic breathing device prior to surgery, called an incentive spirometer. You blow into a tube, a plunger raises up a tube that is marked with numbers. Blow into the machine prior to surgery and take a Sharpie and mark your average. After surgery try using this machine again. You'll be real lucky if you get half way to your preop average. This device is designed to help expel fluids from your lungs. Failure to use this device 4-5 times a day post op, leads to fluid build up and a high potential for pneumonial or some other type of bronchial infection. Save yourself the "hacking up a lung" and use this incentive spirometer. Several posts have been on OH in past weeks about coughing, bronchial infections, suspected cases of pneumonia post op--all due to the failure of the patient to use their incentive spirometer. DAVE
Dave Chambers, 6'3" tall, 365 before RNY, 185 low, 200 currently. My profile page: product reviews, tips for your journey, hi protein snacks, hi potency delicious green tea, and personal web site.
on 9/30/12 2:43 pm
So for all you newbies waiting to have surgery, use these spirometers to succeed in your recovery. Jane
on 9/30/12 3:53 pm
Thank you for responding. My husband has COPD and I ordered him one off of Amazon, they are very cheap or you can pick them up at any drugstore. I swear by the spirometer for saving me from getting pneumonia. To be honest, I was so terrified of getting pneumonia I used it even when it hurt so bad and had to cough. But I didn't want back into the hospital. Take care, Jane
Laura in Texas
53 years old; 5'7" tall; HW: 339 (BMI=53); GW: 140 CW: 170 (BMI=27)
RNY: 09-17-08 Dr. Garth Davis
brachioplasty: 12-18-09 Dr. Wainwright; lbl/bl: 06-28-11 Dr. LoMonaco
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