GuyMontag 1,264 Posted July 12, 2013 I would tell myself how important it is to stay hydrated. NEVER EVER EVER DEHYDRATE as I smack myself around. 6 Jim1967, aviva1979, Ceres and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim1967 3,569 Posted July 12, 2013 I would tell myself to start learning to chew slow and not drink while I eat. 6 DELETE THIS ACCOUNT!, MountainMan, dawalsh and 3 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! 12,703 Posted July 12, 2013 I would tell myself to start buying smaller clothes in various sizes as I see them on clearance or at 2nd hand shops. It's expensive to constantly be dropping sizes! 5 MY2BOYS1978, GuyMontag, ☠carolinagirl☠ and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AZ Gary 149 Posted July 12, 2013 I would add that the pre-op diet is your friend. Take that time to learn to eat the small portions when you can eat. Experiment with different shakes and liquid foods to see which ones you like while it is not so painful to have a gag reflex. I had to go through 3 weeks of pre-op due to some additional tests being required at the last minute, but feel it was worth it. I entering my 3rd week post-op and haven't had any strong cravings or hunger pains despite the very vocal objections of my stomach. (I tell it that is all you are getting so deal with it) 2 ☠carolinagirl☠ and Jim1967 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ceres 26 Posted July 12, 2013 i'd tell myself to stop looking at before and after photos. comparing my progress to someone else's takes away the thrill and joy of the progress i'm making when i think i should be going faster or looking better than i am. it's not always helpful and it's not always inspirational, especially if i think i'm failing because i'm not keeping up where everyone else may or may not be. 2 Jim1967 and ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aviva1979 375 Posted July 12, 2013 I'd tell my former self to embrace Protein. I had 80+g for the last month and before that I probably barely got 1/3 to 1/2 that for 33 years... And boy does it make such a difference. 2 Jim1967 and ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ivyh 96 Posted July 12, 2013 I would have told myself to take a picture right before I started my pre opp diet, the only before picture I have is 2 weeks after my surgery and I was down 27lbs already. 2 ☠carolinagirl☠ and drehn88 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Iwilldothis2 12 Posted July 12, 2013 Thank you for posting this one. Today is my BIG day! I feel like I'm shifting my addiction from food to this forum...LOL! Can't wait for my ticker to show some progress now. My new life begins in just a few hours. Please keep positive thoughts for me over the next few days. I am so happy to begin this journey to feeling accomplished and really great again. 5 GuyMontag, Jim1967, MountainMan and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
☠carolinagirl☠ 18,721 Posted July 12, 2013 that you can do it if you want too gosh i love proving myself right 2 GuyMontag and Jim1967 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jim1967 3,569 Posted July 12, 2013 Write a letter to your future self only to be read when you hit goal. Put all your thoughts and dreams in a letter and seal it and do not open until goal. Tell yourself the good, the bad and the ugly. I created a thread about this yesterday but thought it might be worth mentioning here. 5 ☠carolinagirl☠, GuyMontag, latido and 2 others reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RavenClaw779 2 Posted July 12, 2013 I'd tell myself to make absolutely sure this is the right path for you. Chart the pros and cons. Practice small quality eating, chew-chew-chewing and start tracking your Protein intake so that after surgery you've got a rough idea of what you need to consume to get enough in. Despite the fact that banding can be reversed, it's very likely that if you have to have your band removed down the road, you won't be the same. There may be foods you'll never be able to eat again either physically or due to a psychological componented tied to a bad experience with that food.< /p> Be realistic with yourself about the side effects which can be painful, time consuming and pricey. Between my initial surgery, barium swallows, endoscopy, hernia repair etc., it's well over $50,000 in three years. There's no telling what the Affordable Care Act will do or cover when it comes to WLS and follow up. 1 aviva1979 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites