ristharp90
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Hi all! I'm having the sleeve done on Oct. 24th. I work full time and go to law school in the evening. I will be taking a few weeks off of work and a week off of class. I was wondering if you all had any practical advice on what to take to the hospital, what your recovery was actually like, and what things I can be doing now to make post op easier. I'm a little nervous because I typically have 16 hour days every day so I'm hoping I will be able to keep up post op. The doctor doesn't seem to think it will be an issue. Fingers crossed! Thanks!
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Advice for surgery day and recovery?
ristharp90 replied to ristharp90's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
My insurance company only approved a one night stay. So hopefully things go well. My plan is to take it real easy for a week then try to start back to my school routine the second week and from there progress back into long days. I've already arranged for rides to class with friends for the first few weeks though. I wasn't thinking about the insurance though. I was just thinking about the easiest way to get around without overdoing it. -
I'm not the one who wants to keep it a secret.
ristharp90 replied to oopsydaisy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
In the beginning I only told those closest to me. Mainly because I there were so many steps until I had final approval. I didn't want to announce it and then something happen. I am now scheduled to have the sleeve on October 24th and everything has been approved. I've decided to be very open about it. I've realized the people who have had negative comments, which has honestly been very few people, just didn't understand why I was doing it. I had lost about 70lbs on my own before my wedding and then gained about 40lbs back when I started law school. So they thought that I just needed to go back to that and do it the natural way. What's hard to understand is that I've always been obese. ALWAYS! When I lost that weight on my own I was at the gym about 10 hours a week. I don't have that kind of time now. I want to use this as a tool to basically put me on a more even playing field so I can focus on other aspects of my health. But once I explain that people seem to get it. I explain that I think my success in the past was just learning the skills I needed to make this surgery work. Everyone is excited for me. I've also made the decision to tell people because I don't want people to worry that I'm sick when I'm out of work and then hopefully losing weight. I'd rather people actually know what is happening instead of making assumptions. I'm very proud of my decision. I think it's the best thing for me and I know it's going to be a lot of work but I'm so excited for this chapter of my life. I think it's really going to be a major life change and I want those around me to understand what is happening. I know I'm going to need support. Ultimately, everyone is different and you have to do what is best for you. But i felt so much better when the people who I thought wouldn't understand turned out to be extremely supportive.