Vitae 3 Posted March 15, 2013 Good evening everyone! Just introducing myself here, my name is Yvonne. I'm 31 years old, married, no children. I enjoy computers, video games, painting/sketching, aquariums (saltwater & freshwater), my 2 cats, and many other things. I've been obese for a very, very long time. I was a chubby kid and a fat teenager, transitioned into morbidly obese in my early 20's. Of course I've always had issues with self-esteem, so with that I never really had the desire to lose weight. That changed of course when I met and married my husband, I started becoming frustrated with how my weight effected our relationship and what it meant years down the line. I decided I wanted to do something about it, not only for us, but for me as well. I've always been 100% healthy even with my obesity. I've never had blood pressure problems, diabetes, cholestoral issues, or any co-morbidity aside from a very light case of sleep apnea, and even then that was very recently. However, I also wanted to make sure none of them became a problem down the line. This is why I decided to opt for the VSG. I started the process last year in July. I found a local surgeon, Dr. George Woodman, and attended the required class. Unfortunately, shortly after starting the process I was informed that my insurance company does NOT cover anything coded "obesity", so this had made things very difficult. I was able to secure a loan for MOST of the charges, but I digress. I obtained my pre-surgery work up and assessment from my primary care doctor. Most of the bloodwork was covered, however I still had to pay close to $1,000 out of pocket. It was also discovered that I had a minor blood clotting issue, which I was referred to a blood specialist, and even though it had nothing to do with my obesity I was still forced to pay out of pocket for all of those tests. Let me just say, I am not full of money, I live check by check. Regardless, I met with Dr. Woodman after everything and was advised to lose 30lbs due to my BMI. My first weigh-in with him I was 360lbs, also note I am 4'11. I was all set and ready to begin the required weight loss, I started dieting and exercising. I managed to lose about 15lbs, then in August I had a really nasty celulitis infection in my leg. This put me in the hospital for a week. During this time I also had a nasty break out of sores inside of my mouth due to the antibiotics, so I couldn't eat anything at all. I also couldn't move or get out of bed. After my week in the hospital I fell into a depression and gained back everything I had lost during that time and a little bit more. Finally in January I was able to shake off the depression and continue my journey. I contacted Dr. Woodmans office and explained what happened, we met for a new weigh-in and I was 367lbs. He still told me that due to the anestiesiologists rules I would need to be less then 70BMI before they could provide the surgery. He provided me a tenative date of February 13th. I got back on the horse and managed to lose 25lbs by that date, and thankfully the anestiesiologist accepted this and allowed surgery to commence. I really didn't have any issues, Dr. Woodman had told me surgery was a bit rough due to my weight but he has had tougher situations. Surgery went smoothly. My family and friends were there for me in the hospital. It's now been a month since surgery, and I've lost a total of 45lbs (this includes the weight I lost before surgery). I'm feeling a whole hell of a lot better. I no longer need a scooter when I go shopping. Hell, I even went walking around the mall, something I haven't been able to do in years. I look forward to losing more weight, but for now I am happy with the progress I've made so far. I have a question, what is the average amount a sleever loses in 1 month? I feel like I'm losing a bit slow. I've attached a picture of myself, this one is recent. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KimMarh 99 Posted March 15, 2013 Good evening everyone! Just introducing myself here' date=' my name is Yvonne. I'm 31 years old, married, no children. I enjoy computers, video games, painting/sketching, aquariums (saltwater & freshwater), my 2 cats, and many other things. I've been obese for a very, very long time. I was a chubby kid and a fat teenager, transitioned into morbidly obese in my early 20's. Of course I've always had issues with self-esteem, so with that I never really had the desire to lose weight. That changed of course when I met and married my husband, I started becoming frustrated with how my weight effected our relationship and what it meant years down the line. I decided I wanted to do something about it, not only for us, but for me as well. I've always been 100% healthy even with my obesity. I've never had blood pressure problems, diabetes, cholestoral issues, or any co-morbidity aside from a very light case of sleep apnea, and even then that was very recently. However, I also wanted to make sure none of them became a problem down the line. This is why I decided to opt for the VSG. I started the process last year in July. I found a local surgeon, Dr. George Woodman, and attended the required class. Unfortunately, shortly after starting the process I was informed that my insurance company does NOT cover anything coded "obesity", so this had made things very difficult. I was able to secure a loan for MOST of the charges, but I digress. I obtained my pre-surgery work up and assessment from my primary care doctor. Most of the bloodwork was covered, however I still had to pay close to 1,000 out of pocket. It was also discovered that I had a minor blood clotting issue, which I was referred to a blood specialist, and even though it had nothing to do with my obesity I was still forced to pay out of pocket for all of those tests. Let me just say, I am not full of money, I live check by check. Regardless, I met with Dr. Woodman after everything and was advised to lose 30lbs due to my BMI. My first weigh-in with him I was 360lbs, also note I am 4'11. I was all set and ready to begin the required weight loss, I started dieting and exercising. I managed to lose about 15lbs, then in August I had a really nasty celulitis infection in my leg. This put me in the hospital for a week. During this time I also had a nasty break out of sores inside of my mouth due to the antibiotics, so I couldn't eat anything at all. I also couldn't move or get out of bed. After my week in the hospital I fell into a depression and gained back everything I had lost during that time and a little bit more. Finally in January I was able to shake off the depression and continue my journey. I contacted Dr. Woodmans office and explained what happened, we met for a new weigh-in and I was 367lbs. He still told me that due to the anestiesiologists rules I would need to be less then 70BMI before they could provide the surgery. He provided me a tenative date of February 13th. I got back on the horse and managed to lose 25lbs by that date, and thankfully the anestiesiologist accepted this and allowed surgery to commence. I really didn't have any issues, Dr. Woodman had told me surgery was a bit rough due to my weight but he has had tougher situations. Surgery went smoothly. My family and friends were there for me in the hospital. It's now been a month since surgery, and I've lost a total of 45lbs (this includes the weight I lost before surgery). I'm feeling a whole hell of a lot better. I no longer need a scooter when I go shopping. Hell, I even went walking around the mall, something I haven't been able to do in years. I look forward to losing more weight, but for now I am happy with the progress I've made so far. I have a question, what is the average amount a sleever loses in 1 month? I feel like I'm losing a bit slow. I've attached a picture of myself, this one is recent.[/quote'] I don't know about average but I've lost 37 including my preop and I'm almost 2 months out Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bunnydee 40 Posted March 15, 2013 Your story was so touching and I am so happy you decided to do make this journey. You are a brave woman. I was sleeved end of January and I've lost close to 30 pounds. Up and down a pound or two. So I would say you are doing marvelous! Keep up the great work and good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gmanbat 5,889 Posted March 15, 2013 Congratulations and welcome!!!! The amount lost in a months varies tremendously as you will see when you spend time on this forum. The reaction to weight lost varies too, some see any loss as a big victory, some are troubled because their loss does not compare to others on here. One thing is sure, your body does not log on to forums as a reference, it has it's own schedule. 20 pounds in a month after surgery is great! Get ready to give away or sell your clothes. I advise you to buy cheap clothes, I shop at the second hand stores. I went through three complete closet strippings. I am just now contemplating a Macy's suit. Welcome again, Vitae!!! :) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rycherchick 147 Posted March 15, 2013 6 wks out close to 40. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites