After agonizing over this decision for months and going through the process many of you know so well, I had my RNY surgery three weeks ago tomorrow, and I haven't felt this great in a long time. I know a lot of people post on these forums for help with their struggles pre-and post-surgery, and these are great resources for help and support. But I also wanted to share a success story, and to let people who might be browsing right after surgery know that it DOES get better. I left the hospital no longer needing to take my insulin for diabetes, and now the back pain I was suffering when I walked more than 10 feet is already gone, 28 pounds later. I have more energy than I've had in probably 2 years, and people have already commented on how happy I seem. I've been lucky that most foods I've tried so far (according to my surgeon's plan, I haven't cheated once, i'm proud to say) have gone down ok, and the number of horror stories I read made me relieved that only a few didn't work out well. Stay focused on the delicious foods you're still able to eat and your successes - both scale and non-scale- and you'll be thrilled with your results.
I did have a minor complication, picking up an infection in the hospital, but working with my doctor, we were able to resolve that with medication. I know others aren't as lucky as me, and that complications do occur, and the best we can do is be fully aware of these going in. I'm grateful that I've been lucky that things have gone this well, and want to thank the support I received on these boards when making this decision, which was a GREAT decision for me!