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Day 4 Home After Vsg Surgery And All Is Groovy...

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CAsleeve

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Ok, one thing I've definitely learned is at this point, I can really only sip water/liquids (and, that is the instructions given...take sips). It hurts, like heartburn, if I do more than just sips. So, sip I will!

 

I think today is a turning point as far as the pain factor. YEAH! I've taken the pain meds basically to sleep at night and I think I'm done with that.

 

I also think I might just go back to work this Thursday or Friday! Whoop Whoop! My original plan or atleast I thought is what I would do prior to my surgery was that I'd be able to go back to work a week after. If I go back this Thursday or Friday, it will be 9 days post surgery, not 7 days. I think is is truly possible.

 

So I bought my first scale yesterday at Costco. I also walked all around Costco with my hubby and then later in the day walked on the treadmill (slowly) for 30 mins. Anyway, about the scale, if my scale reads the same as the one used right before my vsg surgery on 1/17, then I've lost 12lbs as of this morning. Shoot, 12lbs in 6 days...what, what?!?! Yes, I will take that.

 

Here's a secret and something weighing on my heart. I told my work I was having 'female surgery' - not bariatric surgery. I feel absolutely horrible that I've lied about this really important life changing action I've taken. It will likely weigh on me to much and I will come clean eventually. It's all about the personal weight embarrassment issues I have. I absolutely do not like to lie, but I have. I'm sure the truth will prevail...or at least catch up with me. I have actually only informed my husband and three friends of mine about the vsg surgery. I haven't lied to my family, but I haven't told them yet either. I want to be healed up before I do.

 

I've taken a few showers, but my belly is looking rather frightful and I still have the bandage strips and patches on my incisions - five of them. I swear they are iron clad stuck there and will be hanging on like an unwelcome house guest for a while. However, I can fully envision looking at my future flat stomach (yes, there will be lots of hard workouts and time to achieve this) and will only tiny signs of incisions!

 

Today is the true first day I woke up and the thought.."Why did I do this to myself?"..didn't come first to mind. I totally know why and I an so thankful and proud of myself for having done it.

 

The excitement continues to grow...

 

One Love.

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First off, congrats on your surgery and weight loss! I wouldn't feel bad about not telling your coworkers. Some people are judgemental and by only telling those you trust to support you it allowed you to go into the surgery calm and in a great frame of mind. If your coworkers say something about how you've been losing weight since you had your 'female surgery' (and if you are not ready/decide not to say anything to them about your VSG) you can always just say that it corrected a hormone problem and now without it you are losing weight.

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Lyra, has a good point, some people can be judgemental so not sharing your entire life's details isn't necessary. I told most people I work with because I am close to many of them. However, there was one person who even after me having the surgery seems to indicate that I made a mistake and what they are doing is the "way to go." In all, its your decision and as you continue to lose weight tell them its diet and exercise because it IS diet and exercise. The seleve simply helps you with the diet side of the equasion.

As for the "what did I do to myself," its a tough one. My kids still have a hard time understanding that dad's portion are much smaller than their own and will be that way forever. That is a normal feeling and like the steri-strips and pain, it will also pass. Take care, congrats and good luck!

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