Curious....
I am a pre-op
I am basically only lacking an upper gi-series to be totally pre-op.. I have even had the pre admission blood tests. My surgeon kept changing his mind and telling me to lose more weight. I dropped 50lbs in less than 3 months and he said "good now drop 50 more" and I kept on trying.. However.. for the past few months I have stayed in the same 3lb range. Each time I'd approach him about the surgery he'd tell me to lose more weight and let him know how I was doing.. (kind of putting the blame and responsibility on me)
To make a long story short... I finally "dropped" him and I see a new surgeon on March 9th and should get my date within 2 weeks of that appointment. This new (new to me) surgeon does everyone LAP and has even done patients at 800+lbs.
I am hoping this is the answer I've been looking for!!
Post op ... will be one year on March 30th.
I would have rather been better informed on nutrition. My original surgical program didn't do a lot of education and they certainly didn't followup. The program I'm in now is very education forward and followup is a guarantee. The difference in daylight and dark.
M
Pre-op here too. I have 4 weeks of classes I have to take (starting this Thursday...and then the following 3 Thursdays). I have my pre-op consult scheduled for March 28th and tentatively my surgery should be the week of April 17th.
Seems so far away but it's only a month and a half! Which means I only have a month or so left of eating as I please because I'll have to do liquids for 2 weeks before teh surgery. EEEK! So many places I need to go one last time.
I am post-op. I had my surgery on Nov 29 2004. I am right at 15 months post op. I am still losing inches but very little weight. I have lost 195lbs so far and would like to lose another 40lbs.
The only thing I would change if I could go back is to start exercising more regularly earlier in the honeymoon period.
Lise
