sherri3388 36 Posted April 12, 2013 I will. I plan to write a detailed account of it all. When I first started looking into this I dug all over looking for stories and info. I'll do that for others. And afterwards at the loss. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cantwaitsleeve! 1 Posted April 13, 2013 Hi Sherri3388! I am scheduling my surgery for the end of May. So excited and I'm glad I found other low BMIers. My BMI is 33 and I'm 5'5". I talked to my mom about my surgery but she was against it and told me I just need to do it the natural way. So I haven't mentioned it again to her. My Husband would rather I do it the natural way but will support me either way. Looking forward togetting it done! I would love to hear how your surgery went!! 1 Wrinkle reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danelle235 79 Posted April 13, 2013 My partner hasn't really been supportive either. My mom has been somewhat supportive because she's seen me struggle my whole life, but since I'm not currently as big as I have been in the past, they think I'm crazy for doing this. They say 'why can't you just eat normally, and you'll lose the weight.' I don't want to end up waiting until I am 40+ BMI for them to see the value of surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cantwaitsleeve! 1 Posted April 13, 2013 I totally agree Danelle235. I don't want to wait until I'm any heavier. It sucks being heavy as it is. I told two co-workers that I am pretty close with and they both told me that I didn't need it and that I needed to just do it the natural way. They even offered to start walking with me at lunch. I said ok to the walking part and we set up a location to walk. We still haven't walked to this date......... Surgery here I come! I'm looking forward to loosing weight and starting a new eating lifestyle. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wrinkle 37 Posted April 13, 2013 I was sleeved 3/11. My BMI was 31. I had been on BP medication for 10 years, was on cholesterol meds, fatty liver, painful knees and sleep apnea. Since surgery I have decreased my BP med, I was taken off Crestor, I have just started exercising again. Lost 20 pounds. Things definitely looking up! 3 cantwaitsleeve!, sharonintx and sherri3388 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
@RealScoobyDoo 94 Posted April 13, 2013 I was sleeved march 29 with a BMI of 32. When I started my preop diet at 206 (I'm 5'5") and was 189 the day of surgery. I started my preop diet 3 weeks before my surgery date, not because I had to, but just because I was sick of eating junk. I gained 9 pounds in the hospital which took a week and a half to lose Now I'm 14 days out and at 181 and BMI of 30. That's a 25 pound loss in 5 weeks with a low BMI! I'm still on full liquids but am going to try eggs in a couple of days. I'm getting 70gm of Protein a day...mostly shakes witha little Greek yogurt and a few saltines. This is the best thing I've ever done for myself! Day 2 was the hardest, and I stayed on sublingual Toradol for 5 days. My only complaint is a horrible itchy reaction to the tegaderm. You'll be fine! Sent from my iPhone using VST 2 Wrinkle and cantwaitsleeve! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Oakleygirl 53 Posted April 13, 2013 Every now and again the Low BMIers come out of the closet and it's great to see so many of us still making this decision for our long-term health, no matter what other people think. I, like so many of you, have lost and gained the same 50 lbs so many times, it might as well be 150 lbs for how it has plagued me. I also have auto immune stuff going on now, my hips and joints ache all the time, and I just can't move around to keep up with my young kids and my job (I'm a Kindergarten teacher). My surgery is July8th and I can't wait! I've been trying to eat better in preparation and have lost 2 lbs so my BMI is now 31, but it can swing up to 33 in a heartbeat! It's really reassuring to see the great results other lower BMIers are having... lead on! 1 Wrinkle reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Wrinkle 37 Posted April 13, 2013 My partner hasn't really been supportive either. My mom has been somewhat supportive because she's seen me struggle my whole life, but since I'm not currently as big as I have been in the past, they think I'm crazy for doing this. They say 'why can't you just eat normally, and you'll lose the weight.' I don't want to end up waiting until I am 40+ BMI for them to see the value of surgery. Yes...exactly, Why wait. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
danelle235 79 Posted April 14, 2013 What exactly is considered a low BMI? I currently have a BMI of 30, and I'm scheduled for surgery May 15th. Does anyone else have a BMI of 30? What were your results like? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marielove 10 Posted April 15, 2013 Hi! Great to read many low bmi'ers! Its not easy, I know that....Im in the beginning of the process. .I had my first surgeon appointment the last week, and he recommend me the sleeve, my bmi is 35 (200 pounds) 5'3. I would like to know if any of you have problems with the insurance approval...??.I really need the surgery, I have diabetes2, hypertension, and acid reflux...thanks ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nume2013 10 Posted April 15, 2013 Hi! I am low BMI'er. When I first went to my surgeon I was 33.1 BMI. My surgery date is this Tuesday, April 16. After 10 days of the pre-op diet, my BMI this morning is 30.6. I am having the surgery because I have tried many different ways to lose weight and it has only gone up over the years. Now that I am menopausal, I don't think I could bring it back down any other way. I am fortunate that I do not have many obesity-related health problems (only reflux) yet, but I am having the surgery to ensure that I don't develop them. My family is chock full of heart disease, so I know being obese is not a smart place to be with my genetics. I was pretty nervous about the upcoming surgery last week - wondering if this was the right thing to do - but I have become surprisingly calm this weekend. I seem to be ready for this new phase of my life. 3 marielove, cantwaitsleeve! and sharonintx reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marielove 10 Posted April 15, 2013 Hi! I am low BMI'er. When I first went to my surgeon I was 33.1 BMI. My surgery date is this Tuesday' date=' April 16. After 10 days of the pre-op diet, my BMI this morning is 30.6. I am having the surgery because I have tried many different ways to lose weight and it has only gone up over the years. Now that I am menopausal, I don't think I could bring it back down any other way. I am fortunate that I do not have many obesity-related health problems (only reflux) yet, but I am having the surgery to ensure that I don't develop them. My family is chock full of heart disease, so I know being obese is not a smart place to be with my genetics. I was pretty nervous about the upcoming surgery last week - wondering if this was the right thing to do - but I have become surprisingly calm this weekend. I seem to be ready for this new phase of my life.[/quote'] Good luck with your surgery! ! Are you self pay? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bellanthin 112 Posted April 15, 2013 I totally agree Danelle235. I don't want to wait until I'm any heavier. It sucks being heavy as it is. I told two co-workers that I am pretty close with and they both told me that I didn't need it and that I needed to just do it the natural way. They even offered to start walking with me at lunch. I said ok to the walking part and we set up a location to walk. We still haven't walked to this date......... Surgery here I come! I'm looking forward to loosing weight and starting a new eating lifestyle. I hear the same thing that u guys hear but if I was to walk in eating an ice cream cone they would tell me differant lol 1 cantwaitsleeve! reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nume2013 10 Posted April 15, 2013 Good luck with your surgery! ! Are you self pay? Yes - I am self pay. I'm having my surgery in Houston. 1 marielove reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
rollargirl 210 Posted April 16, 2013 What exactly is considered a low BMI? I currently have a BMI of 30' date=' and I'm scheduled for surgery May 15th. Does anyone else have a BMI of 30? What were your results like?[/quote'] Hi!! I'm 30 too & having surgery May 11 dr Garcia in Mexico ... We should swap emails as we are so similar in stats! Rebecca 1 marielove reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites