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The Wizard

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About The Wizard

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  • Birthday 01/18/1957

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  • City
    New York
  • State
    New York
  • Zip Code
    10019

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  1. I had my surgery just about a month ago. I generally feel very good. It takes some time to learn how to eat again. Small meals, more often. Eat slow. Eat little. Don't force yourself. If you eat too fast, or are not careful, or you don't think while you eat, you can get in trouble (you'll get reflux, feel like throwing up, but just walk around for a few minutes and it will go away as you digest.)

    The first few days after the surgery were tough. Hard to eat, hard to drink. Now it's a lot better. It took probably a week to get to a satisfactory level and feel normal. Just bear with it because it gets a lot better.

    If I can give a suggestion to those of you who are going to go through the surgery, is one: be very rested. I made the mistake to sleep only 3-4 hours the night before the surgery, and after the surgery I felt awful. In addition, the hospital did not have a room for me, and I spent overnight in the recovery room. That did not help. I had to stay at the hospital a second night because of that. Make sure you are rested and you have a room. You need to rest after surgery.

    Since the surgery, I have lost an average of 1 lb per day. Fantastic! I have not exercised a lot yet, but I started doing something the past couple of weeks. I am sure as I shed more weight I will start working out more seriously, or at least move. Just walking every day for half hour would be enough for the first few months.

    Good luck to you all. Believe in it! I can see why everyone told me that it would change my life. I can already see it as I am wearing 2-size smaller jeans today.

  2. The Wizard

    First month

    These are my first notes after bariatric sleeve surgery. I had my surgery just about a month ago. I generally feel very good. It takes some time to learn how to eat again. Small meals, more often. Eat slow. Eat little. Don't force yourself. If you eat too fast, or are not careful, or you don't think while you eat, you can get in trouble (you'll get reflux, feel like throwing up, but just walk around for a few minutes and it will go away as you digest.) The first few days after the surgery were tough. Hard to eat, hard to drink. Now it's a lot better. It took probably a week to get to a satisfactory level and feel normal. Just bear with it because it gets a lot better. If I can give a suggestion to those of you who are going to go through the surgery, is one: be very rested. I made the mistake of sleeping only 3-4 hours the night before the surgery, and after the surgery I felt awful. In addition, the hospital did not have a room for me, and I spent overnight in the recovery room. That did not help. I had to stay at the hospital a second night because of that. Make sure you are rested and you have a room. You need to rest after surgery. Since the surgery, I have lost an average of 1 lb per day. Fantastic! I have not exercised a lot yet, but I started doing something the past couple of weeks. I am sure as I shed more weight I will start working out more seriously, or at least move. Just walking every day for half hour would be enough for the first few months. Good luck to you all. Believe in it! Don't get discouraged. I can see why everyone told me that it would change my life. I can already see it as I am wearing 2-size smaller jeans today.
  3. The Wizard

    From 470 to 235 (with photos)

    Very inspirational. Congratulations. I have close to the same amount of weight to lose. I am going into surgery today. A mix of emotions and fear. I hope it will all go well.
  4. The Wizard

    Today is the day!

    Today is my day too. I will be checking in in about 2 hours and my surgery is at 1pm EDT. Good luck and blessings to you.
  5. You are a real inspiration. I should have my surgery in about 4-6 weeks. I am a little taller and a little heavier than you (when you started). It's great to see what you have been able to accomplish. Thank you.

    1. blizair09

      blizair09

      Thank you for the nice message! This journey has changed my life in ways that I didn't really think possible in the beginning. My best advice is to work hard and never sell yourself short. You can do anything you want if you apply yourself and work hard enough for it.

      Best wishes!!

    2. The Wizard

      The Wizard

      Thank you. If I may ask, you were successful losing lot of weight before the surgery. Were you tempted not to have the surgery at that point, and what made you decide to go ahead with it anyway? And why did you go through such drastic diet beforehand as opposed to having the surgery earlier?

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