3 days post op ramblings
Hi. I had surgery wednesday 23rd, and while the pain isnt bad i am wondering if i made the right decision. I came home yesterday. Im not on pain meds which is ok i am not really in pain, my belly is tender of course. I am sipping very slowly as it hurts to sip fast. I am not anywhere close to getting all of my fluids in so i am concerned about that.
Then the question creeps in of whether and when this will all be worth it. I had so many issues with the band and here i am going through all of this again, am i doing the right thing. Its done its not like i can go back.
How far post op were you happy/thankful/etc that you got the VSG?
Then the question creeps in of whether and when this will all be worth it. I had so many issues with the band and here i am going through all of this again, am i doing the right thing. Its done its not like i can go back.
How far post op were you happy/thankful/etc that you got the VSG?
Oh hang in there love the first week is the worst I thought the same thing when I came home what had I done there is no going back but rest assured in a few weeks you will be feeling so much better and I think it took me two months to actually be shouting from the roof tops how happy I was that I made the decision and just wanted to tell everyone that struggles with weight to have it done so hang in there I promise it gets so much better. As for the fluids try sugar free popsicles they were my lifesaver I ate one after the other it was easier than actually sipping and drinking best wishes to you on your journey you are going to love it cheers
I was also sleeved on the 23rd and am having the exact same doubts, barely getting in my fluids, and I know I'm dehydrated...everyone says it's gets better and now I can rest knowing this was definitely NOT the easy way out!! It's a struggle, that will supposedly have great rewards... So I'm definitely looking to the future...as for now, I sip, slowly but surely.

It will get better. I promise! Play around with the temperature of your drinks and the flavors you add, and you'll find a combination that goes down easier for you.
I'm almost two months out now. I think I was right around three weeks out when I started to feel "normal" again and to be certain that I made the right choice. Each day will get better and better. I'm sure you'll hear that a lot over the next week or two, but it really does.
I'm almost two months out now. I think I was right around three weeks out when I started to feel "normal" again and to be certain that I made the right choice. Each day will get better and better. I'm sure you'll hear that a lot over the next week or two, but it really does.
I'm a year out almost and I still can't say that I love my VSG - I dont think I ever will - but I do realize that I made the right choice and saved my life. The quality of my life has - overall - improved, but I will always wish I could have done it without WLS.
It took me a good 3-4 months to get rid of the serious buyers remorse though. I still have periodic episodes where I curse this damn surgery but mostly, I am grateful for it.
It took me a good 3-4 months to get rid of the serious buyers remorse though. I still have periodic episodes where I curse this damn surgery but mostly, I am grateful for it.
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time4me2now
on 5/26/12 7:56 am
on 5/26/12 7:56 am
VSG on 05/24/12
I am only 2 days post-op and have the same challenges of keeping hydrated. Plain water just feels too harsh going down. I tried adding crystal light and it feels so much better. I'm also brewing hot herbal teas and adding liquid protein. That feels good, too. Best thing so far -- I made a batch of homemade chicken stock and froze most of it. Feels SO good going down.
I have noticed on this forum that day 3 seems to be the hardest. So you could just be working through a tough stage. I'm sure things will turn around for you and you'll be so glad you did this!
I have noticed on this forum that day 3 seems to be the hardest. So you could just be working through a tough stage. I'm sure things will turn around for you and you'll be so glad you did this!