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The first month

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Kelso84

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This is my first blog, but you probably new that. Let's start off with a little about me. My name is Kelli, I'm 27 (as of tomorrow) and am from Indianapolis. I had my VSG on 10/11/2011, just over a month ago. So far, things have been good, at least the past few weeks. In my personal experience, the first few days after surgery were hell. The pain was a bit more than I had expected. Not from the incisions, just from the gas pressure from the laproscopy. I have had two previous abdominal surgeries, but they were "open" and extremely painful but this type of surgery was just as painful but in a different way. I expected this surgery to be breezy, and when you assume things it usually bites you in the ass lol. I also had a few complications post-op. I had trouble coming out of anesthesia, but that doesn't happen to everyone. The gas pressure is awful! I can't even describe how bad it was, I couldn't take deep breaths or move around very easily, and after a few days the gas settled in my shoulders and was unbearable. Nothing helped. Walking around and taking gas-x only helped with the intestinal gas, the CO2 they use to pump you up with surgery evaporates through your pores, and it just has to work its way out by itself. I went home the day after surgery, which was probably another mistake of mine. I was so anxious to go home, I was feeling better and keeping down fluids so I was discharged. The next day, I started having very sharp, cramping pain in my stomach, especially after drinking. I eventually had to go back to the ER because the pain was so bad and I was dehydrated. Apparently I was having muscle spasms in my stomach, which happens sometimes because of the trauma of surgery. I also experienced severe nausea. Once they got the spasms under control and filled me up with fluids (5lbs of water weight) for two days I got to go home. Since then, things have been significantly better.

 

The second week after surgery, I was feeling much better. My only issue was having absolutely no energy. I would get so tired just from walking around for 20 minutes. I also started the pureed phase of my post-op diet that week. I haven't had any food intolerance so far, but when I drink home made protein shakes I have a slight lactose intolerance reaction. I haven't had issues with cheese or yogurt though. By the end of the second week, I had lost 20lbs! I was so happy. I haven't seen the scale move like that in..forever. I know that was mostly water weight, but a pound is a pound and that is 20 pounds gone forever!!! My pain was minimal that week.

 

Weeks three and four were good. Energy slowly but surely starts to come back. I noticed my energy level was starting to get back to normal last week. My boyfriend and I went to Tennessee and did a lot of walking around and hiking. Surprisingly after we had been walking for 2 hours I still had plenty of energy to do other things. I also started soft solid foods this week. I also am pain free. I have been for over a week now. No more muscle soreness from surgery made it much easier to move around. I had an almost 2 week stall of weight loss, which apparently is normal during weeks 3 or 4. I got on the scale yesterday and I've gone down another 4lbs. This was my first stall, and it definitely sucked. I felt like I was doing everything right and not losing one pound. I felt discouraged and thought I went through all of this pain and suffering after surgery for nothing. I know its not for nothing and I know there are several others that have had VSG and have experienced the same stalls and the sucky emotions that come along with them. :smile1:

 

So its been a month and I am mostly back to normal...or at least creating a "new" normal. I go back to work on Tuesday after being off for 5 weeks. I am thankful to have had all of that time off to heal, I needed it! Losing 24lbs in one month isn't too shabby either.

 

 

 

 

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Great job overcoming the first week and on the 24 pounds lost!! It really is amazing to feel energetic already.

I was sleeved on 10/26 and have lost 17 pounds. Feeling great now, but was relieved to read about the stall. Post op third week started a few days ago and all of a sudden the scale hasn't moved. But I am happy to hear that is normal now.

Keep up the good work, when you think about it, it's only been a very short while with great results so far!

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Congrads, and reading yours helps me. I'm two weeks and two days out now. The first week sucked. My incisions look great and I've lost 23 pounds. I"m still a little sore, but I'm starting to lay on my side in bed. I went back to work today. It's not physical. I'm still not at the point that I can actually say," I'm so glad I did this." Do you feel that way?

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I actually do feel that I am glad I did this. I know its going to be a long, hard road, but it will be worth it. At my pre-op appointment where they did my labs, I found out I had type II diabetes. I also was already on blood pressure meds for high BP, and had no clue before that appointment that I had diabetes. After surgery, they had to give me insulin the first day, but after that my blood sugar returned to normal and has been ever since surgery. I also went off my blood pressure meds three days before surgery and haven't had to go back on them. After my pain was under control, my blood pressure levels were normal and have been since then as well. That alone was worth it! I've been trying for almost two years to get my blood pressure under control. I know other benefits are coming with this surgery and they will come along with yours first. I remember I finally slept in my bed after about 2.5 weeks and was so happy because I wasn't sore. I hope you get to feeling better soon. Just remember why you did this and know the discomfort is only temporary. :)

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