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Hi! I am starting my testing on 3/18 to start the process for sleeve surgery.

Has anyone gained their weight back after sleeve surgery? Or do you know anyone who has?

What are your challenges on a daily basis after surgery?

I am doing as much research as I can. I want to make sure that after I go through this that I make it work. I don't want to

Gain weight back or fail and I am wondering what the chances are of that with the sleeve.

I am 45 I have hbp, sleep apnea and fatty liver. I'm scared for my health more so than my looks.

Any help you can offer would be most appreciated. I will be using Dr. Ahmad in Port Jefferson,️NY for my surgery.

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The only people I know who have gained back their weight were not following the program. This isn't a cure all. You still have to put in the work by making good eating choices and exercising regularly.

My only challenges were finding what I could eat as a vegetarian with multiple food choices and the mental game of making good food choices on a daily basis.

Other than that I've had a relatively easy time of it. Despite having a high BMI going into this I had no co-morbs and I had been exercising regularly prior to surgery.

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Hey I'm in Long Island as well, doing it with dr Brathwaite in patchogue, ny. I've started my testing and am halfway done, looking for a date in May/June :) really excited!

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Hi, I have two more appointments to complete before I know when my date will be for surgery. My health is bad and i'm looking forward to get it over with. Excited also.

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I have to wait until March for my first round of testing. Hoping for a date May or June. Thank you all so much for sharing. I really appreciate it. Happy Valentines Day!

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The first week can suck. But I SWEAR it gets better and then great! Almost one month out and back to work and I feel like a new person who is almost twenty pounds lighter than surgery day.

Reward though for missing boobs!

In either case, my hardest thing now is the pre planning to make sure I have good food in the house and available at work. Protein first! Fluids fluids fluids!

Best of luck to you!

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      Question for anyone, how did you get your mind right before surgery? Like as far as eating better foods and just doing better in general? I'm having a really hard time with this. Any help is appreciated 🙏❤️
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