geelynn 72 Posted July 29, 2014 I really needed to read this thread at this time . . . surgery is scheduled for 8/13 and I started my pre-op diet today. It's only 11 in the morning and I'm already bored with it and dreaming about dinner! I wonder if I'll be able to do this after the surgery . . . and then the logical side of my brain kicks in and I love the quote "pick your hard". That is my new mantra! Off to drink some more water! 1 TovaNJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
njkelly 20 Posted July 29, 2014 @@blondebomb My surgeon(s), both of them, are very well aware of my situation. They have prescribed several different anti nausea pills, GERD pills, anti spasmodic pills. The only one that seems to work recently has been the antispasmodic pill, but it makes me really tired. I have had an upper GI as well as an endoscopy, all before my three months were even up. All tests come back positive showing nothing wrong, which is quite frustrating as well. I almost wish they would find something to prove I am not crazy. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ChristyAZ 87 Posted July 30, 2014 I really needed to read this thread at this time . . . surgery is scheduled for 8/13 and I started my pre-op diet today. It's only 11 in the morning and I'm already bored with it and dreaming about dinner! I wonder if I'll be able to do this after the surgery . . . and then the logical side of my brain kicks in and I love the quote "pick your hard". That is my new mantra! Off to drink some more water! I will be right there with you on surgery day Geelynn. I am Aug 13th too. Good luck to you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
I will what I want 271 Posted July 30, 2014 @@blondebomb My surgeon(s), both of them, are very well aware of my situation. They have prescribed several different anti nausea pills, GERD pills, anti spasmodic pills. The only one that seems to work recently has been the antispasmodic pill, but it makes me really tired. I have had an upper GI as well as an endoscopy, all before my three months were even up. All tests come back positive showing nothing wrong, which is quite frustrating as well. I almost wish they would find something to prove I am not crazy. I don't have any advice. Just sending you a virtual hug. Actually, the one thing that comes to mind is a suggestion to give acupuncture a try in addition to whatever you are doing with your surgical team. I've found relief over the years from many ailments, especially those that don't seem to have a cause the doctors can find. Just a thought. As for hoping they find something - that makes total sense to me! Get well friend! 1 TovaNJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Trying2getthere 1 Posted July 30, 2014 I was sleeved on 7/15/14 and for the first two nights when I was in pain, couldn't sleep, and spitting up. I told myself in my head "Why did you do this yourself?" Even now three weeks out still in the puree stage...with weight coming off. I still have feelings of regret that pops up. Especially when I want to eat something I can't eat (craving salad like crazy) or when I see people around me eating anything they want with not a care in the world. It makes me mad. LOL I haven't gotten to the point where I'm like I love my sleeve. It was either this or keep going up in the 300s. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
XForeverYoursX 6 Posted July 30, 2014 My relationship with my husband isn't great right now but we go through spurts like this often where it's great and then really bad. I was actually pretty thin when I met him 12 years ago (135lbs) and then gained all of my weight after we started dating (cw 206) we went out to eat a lot and I was super comfortable. I asked him if he thinks I should get the surgery and he said if it'll make me happy, then do it but only if I'm ready for the lifestyle change. I'm hoping our marriage will make it through but I also don't want to not get the surgery out of fear. If it won't survive a surgery, then it wasn't worth surviving me being fat either. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1Day1Life4Now 882 Posted July 30, 2014 @@blondebomb My surgeon(s), both of them, are very well aware of my situation. They have prescribed several different anti nausea pills, GERD pills, anti spasmodic pills. The only one that seems to work recently has been the antispasmodic pill, but it makes me really tired. I have had an upper GI as well as an endoscopy, all before my three months were even up. All tests come back positive showing nothing wrong, which is quite frustrating as well. I almost wish they would find something to prove I am not crazy. Have you tried Reglan? Though I have done great with this surgery I had 9 months of nausea and vomiting when pregnant. The Reglan did offer some relief during the second pregnancy. Ask your doc about it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1Day1Life4Now 882 Posted July 30, 2014 I am very happy with the sleeve and feel it has really helped me make positive changes in my life for a healthier life. I don't regret having the surgery one bit but to be honest, that first two weeks after surgery was a bit difficult and I kept thinking, WTF have I done to myself. LOL Of course it got easier day by day and once I could start eating food I knew I had made the right choice. I am so happy I had the surgery and would do it again if I had to. I do wish I lost weight a little more quickly as I see some others have but I realize we are all different and we all lose at a different rate. For a 59 yr old I think I'm doing okay. I don't miss that 60 pounds I've lost and can't wait to lose the next 60, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
njkelly 20 Posted July 30, 2014 @1Day1Life4Now Yes, I have tried Reglan, that is one of the medinces I am currently on along with Zofran, and Levsin. I tried Carafate as well, but that didnt seem to help. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrsscott32 8 Posted July 30, 2014 Hey guys, I'm still in the beginning stages of this journey (I hope it's ok I jumped over here and am asking this question) I keep going back and forth whether or not this is the right decision for me. I am almost 100% positive it is, but in the back of my head, I wonder if I'll regret this decision. I know that my love for food got me to where I am today but I whimper at the thought of going on vacation and not being able to eat "good" (fat!) I'm also scared because I know there's a high divorce rate after the surgery and I already resent my husband at times when I'm on diets and he's eating pizza or god knows what else. Any advice? Has ANYONE regretted their decision to get the surgery? Thanks guys! Omg I'm so glad there's someone else out there having the same thoughts noe I've lost weight on my own before and I didn't keep it off as a result in what I like doing and the thought of me not being able to have a nice drink every now and again and having a slice of pizza and some wings all the things I like even a salad a sand which idk I'm starting to get depressed I'm not worrying about divorce BC we don't go thru that everyone gets to eat what they want 1 Trying2getthere reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lilijo 187 Posted July 30, 2014 At 9 months out, I can eat anything I want, just in smaller quantities. I absolutely don't miss eating until I'm miserable! 1 mrsscott32 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
swtpea637 33 Posted July 30, 2014 Congrats Kindle ... that's awesome Never for a second. Not even once. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Forsythia 882 Posted July 30, 2014 I don't regret the decision at all. I will say however, that the entire time I was going through the process (all 6 months of the program plus the couple extra I had due to scheduling issues) I was all like "Do I need this? I've lost 70 lbs before.. why can't you do it now?" The whole time. Until I was actually on the books scheduled for the surgery - then s#!t got real. I rationalized that I could quit anytime. But I never did quit, because I think deep down I knew I was not going to be able to keep it off without help. I wish I would have done it before I tipped the scales into diabetes. 2 mrsscott32 and TovaNJ reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mrsscott32 8 Posted July 30, 2014 I don't regret the decision at all. I will say however, that the entire time I was going through the process (all 6 months of the program plus the couple extra I had due to scheduling issues) I was all like "Do I need this? I've lost 70 lbs before.. why can't you do it now?" The whole time. Until I was actually on the books scheduled for the surgery - then s#!t got real. I rationalized that I could quit anytime. But I never did quit, because I think deep down I knew I was not going to be able to keep it off without help. I wish I would have done it before I tipped the scales into diabetes. Congrats to you ! you kno for me I just think have to get over this hump not being able to keep anything down and always feeling nausea and the reflux Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Recycled 2,182 Posted July 30, 2014 What's to regret.......I just fixed what "Mother Nature" failed to change during evolution........- the size of our stomachs - Yeah, when we were hunters and gatherers, there could be long intervals between meals and stocking up on available food required larger stomachs....(I watch alot of Animal Planet)...... . Now, there's a food joint every ten feet. We simply just eat too much, too often and then just sit around stuffed - getting fat. (oh yeah, I forgot the part about how we don't have to actually chase down the food anymore). So just call me the "Engineer" (ie: Prometheus) Now if I could just figure out how to make these mods carry over to the next generation. 1 VSGAnn2014 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites