MKK 0 Posted August 11, 2010 So many thoughts and quesions racing through my mind. Am I doing the right thing? What will happen when I'm thinner? Does this mean all the "if onlys" will happen? Like... I'd ride bikes with my family if only my knees didn't hurt as much and I wasn't out of breath... I'd be happier and more confident if only I could lose the weight... I'd have a better chance at a promotion if only I were thinner... I won't need a seat belt extension when flying, if only I could lose the weight I can fit in a roller coaster seat, if only I'd loose some weight I wouldn't be so b_tchy and yell at my kids, if only I were happier with myself because I lost weight. Will there be complications? Is this really safe? What will my body look like after I lose the weight? Will I need plastic surgery? How expensive will that be? Will I be able to keep any food down, will I vomit and break open staples? Will I have enough energy to go back to work? Will I be able to stay on the liquid diet for 5 more days? Nervous in Nashville - Melinda Surgery date: 8/16/10 Starting BMI: 45 Surgeon: Dr Lynch Sanity level: questionable Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StaySea 2 Posted August 11, 2010 GOOD LUCK! I'm sure you will do great! I still have almost a month till my sleeve and I have the same worries when I'm sitting around thinking about it. I also worry I will be the one person this surgery doesn't work for somehow. :crying: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Go Kart Mozart 44 Posted August 11, 2010 On the vomiting thing, I was throwing up and/or dry heaving continuously for two days post-op (I've never taken well to general anesthesia), and it didn't damage me a bit. Good luck, you'll be fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mellifrits 25 Posted August 12, 2010 (edited) Make sure you read the forum in the post op forum that is always on the top that talks about depression after wls. Sometimes when we have if onlys and we get those if onlys we just come up with new ones. I'm not saying you are depressed or that you will be but just make sure to read up on it. On the note of getting sick I did have alot of dry heaving but as weird this sounds I was dry heaving gas. Make sure to take gas-x strips with you. They are how I got the dry heaving continuously to stop. As soon as I felt the pain coming back I would take one. Also make sure to take a heating pad with you. You will have gas pains and the heating pad really helps with them. When it comes to going back to work it is really up to you on how fast you will be ready. The more you walk the faster you will feel better. You won't feel like walking BUT DO IT ANYWAYS!! The more you walk the faster the gas will move out of you. Most of your pain will come from the gas they put in you. On eating post op, I know right now this sounds crazy but you will have to force yourself to drink something let alone worry about food. The only reason I drank something finally after two days is only due to them saying they would not let me go home until I did. After a few days I tried brooth but that was only due to the fact I was told something warm helps with the morning pain which is very very true!!! And finally about your pre diet. You can do this! If you don't with it and don't make your liver smaller then you can run into the problem of them bumping your liver while in surgery. If that happens then that means more pain and it slows down your healing time. I know you don't want that! I don't mean to scare you too much but fear is what kept me on track with my pre-diet. PS I'm writting you on my Iphone so if there is a mistype Im very sorry! Edited August 12, 2010 by mellifrits Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleeve 4 me 910 Posted August 12, 2010 I'm so excited for you yayyyyy! Keep us updated :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wannabethin 0 Posted August 12, 2010 It will be here before you know it. Hang in there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dansha 16 Posted August 12, 2010 Melinda.... I feel you. I will be going to sleeveland on Tuesday. All of the fears, all of the emotions ARE NORMAL. THIS IS LIFE CHANGING YOU ARE GOING TO BE SECOND GUESSING YOUSELF. Right now you have to focus on the positive things. You will be ALRIGHT. Please keep us updated with your progress. Deb Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DallMike 0 Posted August 12, 2010 Hang in there. I've been there too. Guess what, I'd do it again! , My knees and ankles have stopped hurting. Those tinglings in my toes and fingers signaling oncoming diabetes are gone. I've turned down the pressures on my cpap. I dragged out pants and shirts I haven't worn in 2 years. And yes, everyone at work is commenting on how good I look, face is thinner, look younger, etc...I'm only 5 weeks out!!! Found your answer yet? Keep reading the forums, that's what I did. I got good answers from a lot of folks too. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites