Sherry S 103 Posted January 26, 2014 Support is what helps us through the good, the bad and the weight loss. My suggestion is to get "THE BIG BOOK ON THE GASTRIC SLEEVE" by Alex Brecher It starts from the very beginning and goes through the first year. Excellent resource and very informative. I got it from Amazon and here is the link http://www.amazon.com/BIG-Book-Gastric-Sleeve-Gastrectomy/dp/0988388235/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390750957&sr=1-1&keywords=the+big+book+of+gastric+sleeve There is also one on the gastric bypass. Also another book I can recommend is ULTIMATE GASTRIC SLEEVE SUCCESS by Dr Duc C. Vuong http://www.amazon.com/Ultimate-Gastric-Sleeve-Success-Practical/dp/0615830447/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1390751125&sr=1-1&keywords=ultimate+gastric+sleeve+success Both are excellent and are also available on Kindle. I think the more informed we are on any major event in our lives it takes the unknown out if it. 3 wks from tomorrow is my surgery. Time is flying. Just think 1 yr from now we'll be (fill in the blank)................ pounds lighter. Shersun, absolutely 1 Cupcake reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherry S 103 Posted January 26, 2014 As long as you have an experienced surgeon and have trust in him/her that will be a big plus. Read all you can on the surgery and in another post I recommended 2 books that are excellent on the sleeve. Write your questions down to ask to your Dr. As Jencovi said there are risks in everything but the risk of being obese is a higher risk for our health. Good luck. We'll all do just fine. The words of a song by Janis Joplin say Freedom is having nothing else to loose. Imagine how great it will be when we have no more weight to loose. Freedom from (fill in the blank)___________________! Well, I am new to this group. My surgery is schedule for March 3rd and I am very nervous as I am sure everyone is. I had my physical and history this past week and they had me sign the consent which scared me because of all of the risks. Are most of these risks the same with any surgery? I keep thinking the risks of not having the surgery are higher than having the surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sherry S 103 Posted January 26, 2014 The correct words from the song are...... Freedom is just another word for having nothing else to loose! What a wonderful gift to ourselves no more weight to loose. As long as you have an experienced surgeon and have trust in him/her that will be a big plus. Read all you can on the surgery and in another post I recommended 2 books that are excellent on the sleeve. Write your questions down to ask to your Dr. As Jencovi said there are risks in everything but the risk of being obese is a higher risk for our health. Good luck. We'll all do just fine. The words of a song by Janis Joplin say Freedom is having nothing else to loose. Imagine how great it will be when we have no more weight to loose. Freedom from (fill in the blank)___________________! Well, I am new to this group. My surgery is schedule for March 3rd and I am very nervous as I am sure everyone is. I had my physical and history this past week and they had me sign the consent which scared me because of all of the risks. Are most of these risks the same with any surgery? I keep thinking the risks of not having the surgery are higher than having the surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
tshrout 4 Posted January 26, 2014 My six month doctor supervised diet has come to an end. My surgery has been scheduled for March 11th. I've lost 20 pounds so far, but I'm hoping more will come off during my pre op diet. Getting excited 2 LeighAnneF and Jencovi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cupcake 801 Posted January 26, 2014 I agree with the above statements, the opportunity of a healthier you out weights the risk. Congrats to everyone on their pending status. 1 Jencovi reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dean_A 0 Posted January 26, 2014 I've done my 6 month of pre-requisites for my insurance. I called to check with the Insurance Specialist at the Surgeon's Office if I had everything turned in and he said he had submitted the request. The next day he turns around and he calls me back and says it is APPROVED! Then I start getting papers in the mail about getting my Endoscopy, the ultrasound for my gallbladder, and a PFT (wanted that in addition to my sleep Study). All that is February 4 & 6. So if all of it looks ok, I'm figuring that my surgery is likely to be the last of February or the beginning of March. I'm very nervous. It seems like things went from NOTHING to SUPER FAST mode all of a sudden. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevie.wonder 306 Posted January 27, 2014 I had my psych eval on Friday. She cleared me, but was worried because I have a lot of anxiety and worry. She said it's just going to get worse after surgery. But I don't think it will be anything I can't handle. Now I just have to wait for my bariatrician appt on the 7th, then he will refer me to the surgeon for an appointment. I am also going to a bariatric support group this Thursday. It is a requirement but I am looking forward to it actually. But we're getting closer! I just try and tell myself everyday... Even though it seems like it is taking forever... Every day that goes by is a day closer. Has anyone bought all their Vitamins yet? I wasn't sure where to go buy them where they have everything that I need. This includes the fact that most/all need to be chewable.< /p> Hope everyone is doing well! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperFab 689 Posted January 27, 2014 I had my psych eval on Friday. She cleared me, but was worried because I have a lot of anxiety and worry. She said it's just going to get worse after surgery. But I don't think it will be anything I can't handle. Now I just have to wait for my bariatrician appt on the 7th, then he will refer me to the surgeon for an appointment. I am also going to a bariatric support group this Thursday. It is a requirement but I am looking forward to it actually. But we're getting closer! I just try and tell myself everyday... Even though it seems like it is taking forever... Every day that goes by is a day closer. Has anyone bought all their Vitamins yet? I wasn't sure where to go buy them where they have everything that I need. This includes the fact that most/all need to be chewable. Hope everyone is doing well!i am bipolar and suffer from anxiety. I think if we have support well be ok. I liked my support group meeting a lot. I ordered Bariatric Fusion vitamins. Haven't received them yet Bc I just ordered them. They at a twice a day all-in-one chewable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plantosleeve67 12 Posted January 27, 2014 Hi there, just my two cents...I have struggled with anxiety and depression for many years...I was concerned about the psych eval, and the surgery, and then I visited my regular psychiatrist for a clearance, and he said, "Almost everyone who is obese has depression, whether recognized or unrecognized..." His experience with patients (and keep in mind, he is not a surgeon, but a psychiatrist) is that many of them feel better after surgery... Fast forward, my surgery was Dec. 11 2013. I have had very little anxiety or depression since the surgery...I feel better than I have in YEARS. I have lost about 30 lbs, and the feeling lighter and less sore has me so happy...I actually feel a sense of relief and hope~! I really wake up happy now, where for years I struggled every day. Of course, I know that this will not be perfect, I expect to have days/weeks/months again of depression, but I do not believe that just because you are already depressed the surgery will make it worse....quite the opposite in my case... best of luck to each of you Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeighAnneF 98 Posted January 27, 2014 I've done my 6 month of pre-requisites for my insurance. I called to check with the Insurance Specialist at the Surgeon's Office if I had everything turned in and he said he had submitted the request. The next day he turns around and he calls me back and says it is APPROVED! Then I start getting papers in the mail about getting my Endoscopy, the ultrasound for my gallbladder, and a PFT (wanted that in addition to my sleep Study). All that is February 4 & 6. So if all of it looks ok, I'm figuring that my surgery is likely to be the last of February or the beginning of March. I'm very nervous. It seems like things went from NOTHING to SUPER FAST mode all of a sudden. I'm not approved yet but am also having my sleep study, endoscopy and hematologist appt. February 4th, 5th, and 6th. Going to be a rough 3 days, but so worth it. They submitted to my insurance last Thursday. I hope it comes back quickly approved. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperFab 689 Posted January 27, 2014 Hi there, just my two cents...I have struggled with anxiety and depression for many years...I was concerned about the psych eval, and the surgery, and then I visited my regular psychiatrist for a clearance, and he said, "Almost everyone who is obese has depression, whether recognized or unrecognized..." His experience with patients (and keep in mind, he is not a surgeon, but a psychiatrist) is that many of them feel better after surgery... Fast forward, my surgery was Dec. 11 2013. I have had very little anxiety or depression since the surgery...I feel better than I have in YEARS. I have lost about 30 lbs, and the feeling lighter and less sore has me so happy...I actually feel a sense of relief and hope~! I really wake up happy now, where for years I struggled every day. Of course, I know that this will not be perfect, I expect to have days/weeks/months again of depression, but I do not believe that just because you are already depressed the surgery will make it worse....quite the opposite in my case... best of luck to each of you Awesome!!! I'm hoping I have the same outcome. I know that I'm already more hopeful about the future and excited about the possibilities. April Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
purplegerber 29 Posted January 27, 2014 I am having my surgery on the 11th. I have been trying different Protein powders for a while now, but I went to the hospital today for preadmission testing and it all became very real to me. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevie.wonder 306 Posted January 27, 2014 i am bipolar and suffer from anxiety. I think if we have support well be ok. I liked my support group meeting a lot. I ordered bariatric fusion Vitamins. Haven't received them yet Bc I just ordered them. They at a twice a day all-in-one chewable.< /p> Thanks for the info on the vitamins! And you are absolutely right about having support. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevie.wonder 306 Posted January 27, 2014 Hi there, just my two cents...I have struggled with anxiety and depression for many years...I was concerned about the psych eval, and the surgery, and then I visited my regular psychiatrist for a clearance, and he said, "Almost everyone who is obese has depression, whether recognized or unrecognized..." His experience with patients (and keep in mind, he is not a surgeon, but a psychiatrist) is that many of them feel better after surgery... Fast forward, my surgery was Dec. 11 2013. I have had very little anxiety or depression since the surgery...I feel better than I have in YEARS. I have lost about 30 lbs, and the feeling lighter and less sore has me so happy...I actually feel a sense of relief and hope~! I really wake up happy now, where for years I struggled every day. Of course, I know that this will not be perfect, I expect to have days/weeks/months again of depression, but I do not believe that just because you are already depressed the surgery will make it worse....quite the opposite in my case... best of luck to each of you This is very reassuring. I of course worry (because that's all I do!!) about all my feelings staying the same, even after the weight comes off. Feelings such as the general unhappiness with myself. I am so happy for you. Keep up the good work! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SuperFab 689 Posted January 27, 2014 I am having my surgery on the 11th. I have been trying different Protein powders for a while now, but I went to the hospital today for preadmission testing and it all became very real to me. I go the 3rd for all of my pre-op stuff and I'm so excited. Sure, the worry creeps in but I know that this is really gonna save my life. As real as it is, so is sleep apnea, high blood pressure and being unable to walk much Bc of all the pressure from extra weight on my spine and hips. We got this! Chin up 3 purplegerber, Jencovi and lissalv reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites