LindsayRN 17 Posted March 3, 2013 If you could go back....what would you do differently? I'm always seeing people talk about this honeymoon period right after surgery and taking advantage of the beginning. So here I am, 5 weeks and 5 days post op, wondering how to make the very best of this time. Share your thoughts Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tracyhelen 35 Posted March 3, 2013 I have gained 15 pounds since Christmas so my surgery date is April 8. I have to do the post op diet now. I am 5 foot 4 and 215 pounds. I have gained forty pounds in one year. The doctor said I should start my pre-op diet now so my liver will shrink before surgery. You can always do your honeymoon post op now and then 2 weeks before surgery do the liquid diet that your doctor says to do. I have to start mine now. Sincerely, Tracy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LindsayRN 17 Posted March 3, 2013 Tracey I already had surgery. I'm down 35 pounds. Just looking how to utilize this time as best as possible. I was sleeved 1/22. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ebonisekim 1,713 Posted March 3, 2013 Tracey I already had surgery. I'm down 35 pounds. Just looking how to utilize this time as best as possible. I was sleeved 1/22. Your a day after me and I've lost 50 pounds 40 of the pounds post op .. This is going to be interesting Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
happy1957 138 Posted March 3, 2013 Unfortunately I was not able to exercise right after surgery. I had injured my neck just three days before my planned program was to start. This injury took a total of 17 weeks to get to surgery and recover. I did lose weight and stuck to "Basics" , but I think I could have lost more or hit goal sooner had I been able to work out. I think over all you feel better too. I can tell you once I started, I have lost weight, yet it was slow, but feel so much better and am getting more toned each day. My advice is to use the "bible" that your doctor gave you and it will work great. All of my information including diet, exercise and recipes were put into a red binder. I call that my bible. Eat often, drink lots of Water and don't drink with your meals. Protein first and at that stage, that's about all I could take in. I am now 14 months post op and at goal, but worry about maintenance since I can and do eat more. I'm much more hungry now. I think the first 9-10 months my hunger level was much lower. Take advantage of that. Best of luck to you. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tracyhelen 35 Posted March 3, 2013 oh, I am sorry I get confused with pre-op and post-op. Congrads on the weight loss. Kept up the good work. Sincerely, Tracy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
johnlatte 1,232 Posted March 3, 2013 I think the first 6 months are the best opportunity to lose as much weight has possible. This is the time to really build those good eating habits and exercise habits. This is a good time to reconcile your relationship with food and make the kind of commitment necessary for overall success. It takes some self analysis and the ability to be completely honest with yourself about how you got to this point and what your ultimate goal is. In a lot of ways the surgery is simply the easiest part. The struggle comes when you have have to make those significant changes that are going to impact you for the rest of your days. Unfortunately many can't seem to connect the dots and ultimately fall back into the old norm, the comfortable warm and fuzzies. That's when the weight starts to creep back up. If you can fully understand your end game and not fall back into the channels that led you to where you are now, you will be successful. I work just as hard on what is going on between the ears as I do with what is going on in my stomach. It's a hard thing at times, so worth it in the end. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tracyhelen 35 Posted March 3, 2013 Dear Johnlatte, I really like your lego picture. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites