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Surgery Date 7/2/2010

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lbourgeoisjr

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My surgery has been set for July 2, 2010. I am somewhat excited yet I am a little scared. I know this will be a life changing event for me but I am praying that I am able to help someone who is considering weight loss surgery. Since I have been a member of this site I have been truly educated in all aspects of the surgery and eating stratergies. I am glad to be a member and I appreciate everyone that has contributed their stories which has educated me beyond belief.

 

I am currently on a liquid diet and is going better than thought. At times I get fustrated when I think about the foods that I used to eat however as each day goes by it gets a little easier for me. I keep reminding myself that I have to get my health in order to be here for my beautiful wife and two children.

 

I started my weight loss journey June 2, 2010 and I weighed in at 408 lbs. As of today June 21 I weigh 379 lbs. Losing weight has never been a problem for me once I get started however keeping it off has been my downfall. My doctor wants my weight down to 200 lbs. I know I am going to do it and thank God for giving me the opportunity for getting my life and health together.

 

Please keep me in your prayers that I make a speedy recovery. I love you all in Christ.

 

Leo Bourgeois

 

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Leo, I'm so happy that you've decided to do this for yourself and for your family. I know this is going to be the answer for you, as I believe it is the right answer for me. I am only 8 days post op, but I'm already feeling so much better.

Good luck to you and you have my prayers for a safe surgery and a speedy recovery.

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I read that you have sleep apnea and that you had to sleep with a cpap machine. I am in the same situation however I was fitted with a bipap machine. The cpap machine caused me to go into central apnea. I am concerned about the apnea during surgery. Any advice.

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Defininately make sure your surgeon and your anesthesiologist are aware of your condition. And make sure they will be setting up your bipap machine for you in in the recovery room. The hospital I went to only needed me to bring my mask and asked me what my setting is. Make sure you know your bipap pressure settings if you are only bringing your mask. My surgeon was very on top of that. He is the one that required the sleep study before surgery. I didn't know I had sleep apnea until then.

I think most of us are concerned to some degree about what can go wrong, but the more informed your surgeon is the better. They will know how to handle things better during surgery if they are well informed.

Best of luck, and keep us posted.

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