my3stars 88 Posted August 5, 2012 Tomorrow I begin my two week full liquid diet, not looking forward to it! My revisional RNY is scheduled for 8/20. My original was back in 2004 & I lost a total of 170lbs. Over the last two to three years I began gaining weight (53lbs). I decided to have a revision after an endoscopy showed my anastamosis was dialated. I also had a upper GI that showed my pouch was not stretched. However having the dialation causes food to empty my pouch quicker causing hunger after a short period of time. This is something that just happened through no fault of my own. However I did pick up the habit of smoking for the last eight years after never smoking before that! I have succesfully quit since 6/20 & hope to stay that way! I also started drinking alcohol twice a month, which I attribute this bad behavior to part of my weight gain. I would just like to tell newbies that although I will be doing this again I do not feel like a failure. I have been extremely happy and most importantly healthy over the past 8 years; I was to a point that if I did not have surgery I would not be around today. I had severe complications my first time around & still have decided to go through with this revision because RNY saved my life. I am not doing this again to be a size zero or to look a certain way. I just want to continue to enjoy the quality of life that this surgery afforded me. It has been one hell of a ride that I plan to continue to enjoy. My best advice is that carbs/ sweets are the devil and you should really limit these! Enjoy each day that this great procedure allows us to enjoy it is magical & magnificent! 1 MissLaLa05 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dstollery 290 Posted August 5, 2012 Congratulations! It sounds like you are an inspiration to us all! I enjoy reading your posts and am excited to see that you are so positive! Surgiversary 07/24/12 Sent from my iPhone. 1 my3stars reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PaulB 346 Posted August 5, 2012 Good luck & remember you are in better health then the first time around let's hope there will be no compactions this time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
my3stars 88 Posted August 5, 2012 Good luck & remember you are in better health then the first time around let's hope there will be no compactions this time. Thank you that is definetly true! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
my3stars 88 Posted August 5, 2012 Congratulations! It sounds like you are an inspiration to us all! I enjoy reading your posts and am excited to see that you are so positive! Surgiversary 07/24/12 Sent from my iPhone. Lol do not know about inspiration, but thank you! I enjoy reading yours as well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites