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Hello everyone,

I'm new here and just wanted to talk with folks who have had the surgery. My VSG is scheduled for July 20. I'm supposed to start my pre-op diet on the 5th of July, but decided to go ahead and start it now. Nothing but Protein Shakes and fresh veggies.

I gotta admit I'm a little scared, but I hope the end results are going to be worth it. The biggest concern I have is excess skin. Doctors want me to lose 150lbs so I know I'm going to have some. Guess I'll just have to suck it up and deal with it. I know I'm sick of how much I weight now.

Any advice would be great.

TxRyno

Starting Weight: 360lbs

Current Weight: 355

Goal Weight: 220

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Hey Tx.. Welcome to the forum! You'll really enjoy reading all the posts and getting most of your questions answered!

WOW, I have to admit you have a lot of determination starting your pre-op diet early!! I ate my "Last Supper" many times before I was required to start my 3 day pre-op diet! I was so afraid of not being able to eat my favorite foods again, or go to my favorite restaurants! I made arrangements with family and friends to go out all the time before my time was up! Good for you for taking the initiative and getting a head start on your journey!! Please, keep us all posted and welcome to VST!!!

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Hey Tx.. Welcome to the forum! You'll really enjoy reading all the posts and getting most of your questions answered!

WOW, I have to admit you have a lot of determination starting your pre-op diet early!! I ate my "Last Supper" many times before I was required to start my 3 day pre-op diet! I was so afraid of not being able to eat my favorite foods again, or go to my favorite restaurants! I made arrangements with family and friends to go out all the time before my time was up! Good for you for taking the initiative and getting a head start on your journey!! Please, keep us all posted and welcome to VST!!!

I'm not as strong as I sound! haha I just started Saturday! I might have a little something for dinner with the kids up until the 5th, but then hardcore before the diet.

So you've already had the surgery? What are your thoughts so far?

Ryno

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I've had it a little more rough than others on here, but for the most part I'm very happy I had the surgery.

My surgeon did an experimental procedure on me... not sure how it was experimental but he only made 2 incisions, no drainage tube, and a little more swelling where the stomach was stitched up than normal. I really like the fact that i only have 2 little scars (and I mean ity-bity scars!). It took me like 4 weeks to really heal and be able to drink all my fluids. So, it was a struggle at first. But as of today I am 9wks out and able to eat solid foods now. Since Saturday I've been doing really well and havent gotten nauseous and have been able to eat about 2oz of chicken at one sitting! Which is a HUGE accomplishment for me!

All in all, I'm very happy to have gotten the surgery! I'll be more happy as the weight starts to drop more, but 35lbs in 2 months is rather good! So I'm happy!

What are your concerns about the surgery? Have you been approved by your insurance or are you self-pay?

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I've had it a little more rough than others on here, but for the most part I'm very happy I had the surgery.

My surgeon did an experimental procedure on me... not sure how it was experimental but he only made 2 incisions, no drainage tube, and a little more swelling where the stomach was stitched up than normal. I really like the fact that i only have 2 little scars (and I mean ity-bity scars!). It took me like 4 weeks to really heal and be able to drink all my fluids. So, it was a struggle at first. But as of today I am 9wks out and able to eat solid foods now. Since Saturday I've been doing really well and havent gotten nauseous and have been able to eat about 2oz of chicken at one sitting! Which is a HUGE accomplishment for me!

All in all, I'm very happy to have gotten the surgery! I'll be more happy as the weight starts to drop more, but 35lbs in 2 months is rather good! So I'm happy!

What are your concerns about the surgery? Have you been approved by your insurance or are you self-pay?

Wow...2oz of chicken is like one or two regular bites for me now!! haha That's incredible!!

My concerns are just normal I guess. It's surgery. It's removing my stomach and replacing it with a stapled smaller one. It's getting sick. It's having to go back to work. blah blah blah. waah waah waah. LOL

I am concerned about loose skin, BUT if that's what I have to experience to be healthy then so be it. I am blessed that my health insurance with my job is good enough that I'm not paying a dime for the surgery!! I just had to jump through a few medical hoops to get approved.

Ryan

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Hello everyone,

I'm new here and just wanted to talk with folks who have had the surgery. My VSG is scheduled for July 20. I'm supposed to start my pre-op diet on the 5th of July, but decided to go ahead and start it now. Nothing but Protein shakes and fresh veggies.

I gotta admit I'm a little scared, but I hope the end results are going to be worth it. The biggest concern I have is excess skin. Doctors want me to lose 150lbs so I know I'm going to have some. Guess I'll just have to suck it up and deal with it. I know I'm sick of how much I weight now.

Any advice would be great.

TxRyno

Starting Weight: 360lbs

Current Weight: 355

Goal Weight: 220

Hi and welcome!! My surgery is scheduled for the 18th, so we'll be surgery buddies!! :) I had to start my pre-op in May and it's all about Portion Control, veggies and Protein. Gotta love it. I've lost over 12 pounds so far though in just a month so that's good :) Yay! It keeps me motivated knowing that I have to be under goal weight to get surgery. Good luck to you!!!

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I think the skin issue all depends on the individual. My weight has been as high as over 320. Prior to my sleeve, I was at 300. I am presently at 187 and have very little excess skin and it seems to be continually getting better. I don't think it does any good to worry about the" What ifs". The surgery will improve your health and change you life. Good luck!

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You guys are right. Even if I get the loosest skin of all time...I'm still going to be happy and healthy.

I think the skin issue all depends on the individual. My weight has been as high as over 320. Prior to my sleeve, I was at 300. I am presently at 187 and have very little excess skin and it seems to be continually getting better. I don't think it does any good to worry about the" What ifs". The surgery will improve your health and change you life. Good luck!

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