LeeBee17 80 Posted May 3, 2014 Hi all, I'm new to the Bariatric Pal site. Hoping to some support and info. I haven't told anyone (except my parents and boyfriend) about my plan for surgery in August, so I'm feeling a little alone in terms of the experience. I'm currently in month 3 of my medically supervised weight loss. Hadn't lost much weight until now (+/- 3 lbs)...I watched "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" so I decided to try a juice fast and it's going well, down 5 lbs. I don't know how long I can fast, but I figured getting used to a liquid diet couldn't hurt, and hopefully get a head start on my weight loss. I'm 5'4, my BMI is 40 and I'd ultimately like to lose ~85 lbs to get down to 150. Anyone else have an August surgery? I'm 85% decided on the sleeve. Very hard to weigh all the pros and cons. Nice to meet you all. -L Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mentalistfan 189 Posted May 3, 2014 You might not want to get below a Bmi of 40, you need to check with your surgeon to see what weight they submit for insurance approval. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeeBee17 80 Posted May 3, 2014 I have thank you. I don't lose eligibility if I go below 40 provided it was above 40 (or 35 with comorbities) at the time I applied with insurance. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patricia Tate Johnson 43 Posted May 3, 2014 @@LeeBee17 I too am 5'4" inches and am scheduled for VSG on August 4. I chose the VSG because even though it is permanent, it does not involve rearranging the intestines. Another reason I chose it is because my current weight is 244 and 100 lbs is about all I need/want to lose and much of the research I did stated that this is line with VSG results. 1 worthit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeeBee17 80 Posted May 3, 2014 Hi Patricia, that's what I liked about the sleeve too, it keeps your body close to normal functioning. I have a tiny voice in the back of my head wondering if the malabsorption component would help me be more successful, but my doctor says for someone at my BMI (and yours!) the sleeve and the bypass are equally effective, might as well opt for the least invasive. Good luck with everything. 1 Patricia Tate Johnson reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
truthinhiding 36 Posted May 3, 2014 I too am getting surgery in august, on the 26th. My insurance has a 6 month waiting period for the surgery. I started the year in January at 375 I've been watching my calories, stopped soda, fast food... I also started Zumba twice a week. I'm currently at 335 and doing well. At least this time I'll keep the weight off! 1 worthit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LeeBee17 80 Posted May 3, 2014 Oh Zumba is a good idea, I'd like to do that! I've just increased my walking to about 30 mins/day but I'll have to switch it up at some point. Good luck with everything Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
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Micky71 71 Posted May 3, 2014 Hi all, I'm new to the Bariatric Pal site. Hoping to some support and info. I haven't told anyone (except my parents and boyfriend) about my plan for surgery in August, so I'm feeling a little alone in terms of the experience. I'm currently in month 3 of my medically supervised weight loss. Hadn't lost much weight until now (+/- 3 lbs)...I watched "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" so I decided to try a juice fast and it's going well, down 5 lbs. I don't know how long I can fast, but I figured getting used to a liquid diet couldn't hurt, and hopefully get a head start on my weight loss. I'm 5'4, my BMI is 40 and I'd ultimately like to lose ~85 lbs to get down to 150. Anyone else have an August surgery? I'm 85% decided on the sleeve. Very hard to weigh all the pros and cons. Nice to meet you all. -L Hi LeeBee, Im having my surgery August 25th. I have decided on the sleeve. I liked that it was a restrictive procedure and from what I have read less complications than being banded. Im currently easing myself in with a low Carb diet and jusf getting myself used to eating three healthy low carb meals a day ( 3 meals has always been my biggest challenge) Good luck on your decision. Keep in touch id love to hear how its going. 1 LeeBee17 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
nonnax2 30 Posted May 3, 2014 Hi all,<br> I'm new to the Bariatric Pal site. Hoping to some support and info. I haven't told anyone (except my parents and boyfriend) about my plan for surgery in August, so I'm feeling a little alone in terms of the experience.<br> I'm currently in month 3 of my medically supervised weight loss. Hadn't lost much weight until now (+/- 3 lbs)...I watched "Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead" so I decided to try a juice fast and it's going well, down 5 lbs. I don't know how long I can fast, but I figured getting used to a liquid diet couldn't hurt, and hopefully get a head start on my weight loss.<br> I'm 5'4, my BMI is 40 and I'd ultimately like to lose ~85 lbs to get down to 150. <br> Anyone else have an August surgery? I'm 85% decided on the sleeve. Very hard to weigh all the pros and cons.<br> Nice to meet you all. -L Hi Welcome, I'm sche'd for August beginning my 3 month process as well! Good luck this site is very informative 2 worthit and LeeBee17 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
worthit 3 Posted May 3, 2014 Hello! I've been reading this site for a couple of months. I started my 90 days of the physician monitored weight loss yesterday. If all goes according to plan, I should be sleeved in mid-August. I'm so nervous yet excited at the same time!!!! I'm very excited to meet everyone who is going through what I am and/or has done it before. It's very comforting. 1 nonnax2 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Patricia Tate Johnson 43 Posted May 3, 2014 Hi Patricia, that's what I liked about the sleeve too, it keeps your body close to normal functioning. I have a tiny voice in the back of my head wondering if the malabsorption component would help me be more successful, but my doctor says for someone at my BMI (and yours!) the sleeve and the bypass are equally effective, might as well opt for the least invasive.<br> Good luck with everything. Good luck to you too! 1 worthit reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites