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reneetrom

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About reneetrom

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 03/15/1978

About Me

  • Biography
    In the beginning stages of preop for gastric sleeve.
  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Lawrence
  • State
    MA
  • Zip Code
    01843
  1. reneetrom

    Me

  2. 65 pounds b*****s!! Feeling and looking amazing!!!

  3. I also heard that surgery would affect your love life, and it was definitely true. However, its affected for the better!! I am WAY more confident in myself, my fiance is enjoying the perks that come along with it and together its just been an amazing transformation.
  4. 50 pounds gone!!!

  5. reneetrom

    4 1/2 weeks post op!

    Im just a little over a month out. Im down a total of 35 pounds, my clothes are too big. I feel AMAZING!!!! This was, by far, the best decision I have ever made. I was nervous, obviously, but I have not had one complication since my surgery date on March 21st. I stayed in the hospital only one night, when home the next day. Getting fluids in was tough, but not impossible. I had NO pain or nausea at all. Each day became better than the day before. By day 7 I was virtually back to my old self. I think the nutritionists prepare you for the worst case scenario, which I thought may happen to me. But I had no adverse effects. No problems, no issues. I continue to feel well, I am noticing changes in my body, and people are starting to notice my weight loss. If you are ever struggling with the choice of what to do? Please contact me. I could not be more happy.
  6. 30 pounds gone!!

  7. reneetrom

    am I being naive? ?

    Well said. I didnt feel like I needed to "justify" my reasoning to anyone.....
  8. reneetrom

    How late were you after surgery?

    I got my period literally 3 days post surgery. However, your body has gone thru quite a bit. The fact that its a little late is not entirely unusual. Take a pregnancy test just to reassure yourself, but my guess would have to be that everything is ok. Just the hormones trying to straighten themselves out
  9. reneetrom

    am I being naive? ?

    Its a very personal choice. There is no wrong way to approach it. I, personally, only told a handful of people. The reason I didn't tell people, is because I did not want to listen to their attempts to talk me out of it. My mind had been made it and honestly, I wasnt going to try and convince anyone why I felt this was the best thing for me. Family and friends will have their opinions, mine certainly did. Some were supportive, some told me I was "taking the easy way out". I just didnt feel like listen to anyone tell me ALL the reasons why surgery was the wrong way, when I clearly knew it was the best for me. Thats my choice. That was my reason. The people who know about my surgery, have been incredibly supportive. Maybe down the road I will tell more people, but honestly, I dont feel the need. You do whatever you feel is best for you. There is no wrong way. Good luck to you
  10. Im 5'9 and my starting weight was 275. Ive lost 30 pounds total and my surgerits y was March 21st. I don know your age, but Im 35 and have "youth" on my side, according to my surgeon. Once you can, start weight training. They say thats the best way to prevent lose skin. Good luck with your surgery. I actually found everything to be a breeze, no nausea, no vomiting, tolerating everything really well.
  11. Im 6 days post op as well. Feeling amazing. Make sure you are walking a little bit each day to help with the gas. And go get some gas-x strips, Ive heard they help alot. I only had gas the first day and have gotten progessively better each day. My only complaint is some soreness at my incisions. Keep up the good work, it DOES get better. Drink your fluids, get your protein and keep your eye on the prize!!
  12. reneetrom

    Anyone From New England?

    Good Luck!
  13. Amazing!! Keep up the good work!!!!
  14. reneetrom

    What happens at this appointment?

    Yes, insurance typically covers all those costs. To see what costs you may incure, if any, for surgery.....

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