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MLB357 started following My surgery is tomorrow 7/26/19, 8 weeks post op..., Feeling alone. and and 6 others
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you're doing great..weight don't go on overnight and it don't come off overnight either. Stick to the program, remember "you got this"
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Trust me the weight will start coming off and the energy level will increase. ONCE YOU recognize the true benefits of having the surgery for yourself and how it's going to improve your mental and physical being. All the side chatter won't mean a thing. Stay focus and strong...remember you got this.
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You already starting helping her by joining this site....now you both just ask what you want to know. We are family and will try to help you by sharing our stories.. Best part of being an member is learning from others who have already "Loser's". Welcome aboard
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MLB357 reacted to a post in a topic: Clothing Rollercoaster
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Welcome to losers club...first couple days after surgery are hardest, remember you just had most of your stomach removed. It does get better believe us, we all been there. But please be careful with medication.. remember its only a temporary tool to help get you through the surgery... "You got this"
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MLB357 reacted to a post in a topic: Face to Face Friday!
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Everything physically hurts. Emotional stuff follows
MLB357 replied to Chiptress's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
To everyone I would say "don't compare your situation to others". Weight lose is easier for some then for others. You have to decide what's best for you and this might mean stepping out on your own. Just remember that when it's all said and done what best for YOUR physical and mental health should be your decision. Most of us on here have either questioned ourselves or had others question our choice for bariatric surgery. And I believe a lot of us have gone through with the procedure and is satisfied with it. Knowledge is the key to understanding what you don't know. So research until you feel you have the knowledge you need to make a informed decision. This might be what you want right now, but let the decision be yours..... -
looking good.. stay strong... you got this
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MLB357 reacted to a post in a topic: ❤21 Months Post Op❤
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For gas pains.. get up and walk as soon as you're able.. As for packing for hospital lesson learn for me don't forget chapstick.
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We all been where you are now. There is always fear going into something new, but after a while the new become the norm. You're doing something to better yourself and that should be the focus. It might seems like you doing the along , but you got this whole bariatricpal family now to lean on for support..... remember "You got this".
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Tomorrow is the start of a new and better beginning... you got this
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Sleep Apnea worries, child mad I’m getting the surgery...words of advice/encouragement needed
MLB357 replied to Cherylmilla's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Lot of educational stuff online about bariatric surgeries, YouTube has some great videos describing the surgeries step by step. Maybe you can watch one together or perhaps take him with you to next doctor visit and he can ask questions to the surgeon and staff As for the Endoscopy the hospital should be prepare for all possible situations. most are i am assuming. Ask the questions who , what , where and how until you're comfortable with the procedure. By even concerning the surgery you have taken some control of your life, don't stop now. ask questions ....good luck "you got this " -
As you can see lots of different opinions... my opinion ask your doctor
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I've discovered one the main things I had to learn during this process was listening to my body. It will tell you "go or don't go","exercise or rest", "eat or don't eat anymore", "drink now or wait". Exercise or not...just saying from my POV. "You got this"
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My medical team told me it was very important to have my CPAP available right after the surgery is completed. They take very good care of you during the procedure itself, but if you have sleep apnea you really should have your machine there during the recovery. Your body is going to be healing itself and last thing you're going to need is to be waking up all night , which is what happen with sleep apnea.... just saying "You Got This "
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We all been there waiting to hear those magical words, "you been approved for surgery".. You not alone and the "good decision" you made to start this lifestyle change, will one day become the "best decision " you ever made. Be patient and remember "You Got This".
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MLB357 reacted to a post in a topic: Starting to feel very, very scared
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Thrift stores have cheap prices for good clothes and as you lose more weight you can just donate the clothes back to store. Then I guess once your weight settles you can go and pay full price for your wardrobe. Just a thought and what I'm doing....