sprockey8900 0 Posted April 20, 2015 I am using Tapatalk and couldn't find an intro forum so I thought I would jump in here. I have been reading this forum for a couple of weeks now, trying to get some real life experiences. I Had my initial consult last week and scheduled all of my appts. I have to lose 13 pounds by June 15 when I meet my surgeon. I am pretty nervous ( as I imagine everyone who has gone through this process is) Mostly I am worried that I will regret it. Or that I will be one of those people who lose just 20 pounds and stall. I have about 110 pounds to lose. I am in my early 50s and feel like this is my last chance at not dying a fat person. So, anyways. ..Hi! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lifelongSolution 17 Posted April 21, 2015 I am new to this site as well so I had a little trouble navigating. I am 5 days post op and was an anxious nervous wreck up until the day of surgery. I was like you, wondering if I am going to regret it. So far this is what I have experienced; The first 24 hours after were very difficult because you are allowed nothing by mouth until the upper GI rules out leakage (gastric sleeve). I was so dry in the mouth by the time it was time to go get the UGI done I was upset. All I wanted was a ice chip. I survived it and then was able to sip Water. The only problem is with the tiniest sip I was a little nauseated. I imagine everyone is affected differently but remember this, everyone gets themselves hyped up way more than necessary. I believe you will do just fine. When is your surgery scheduled? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sprockey8900 0 Posted April 21, 2015 No schedule yet. I could get a date mid June. My insurance requires 3 months of pre-op work so the soonest could be July. But my summer schedule is so booked up that I may wait until mid August. If I don't chicken out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephanie Stroup McIntosh 157 Posted April 21, 2015 Take whatever time you need to get comfortable with the procedure and with the changes to your lifestyle. I am 4 weeks post op. I had a late surgery, so I never got into my room until about 9 p.m. I had pain as soon as I woke up from the anesthesia, but they quickly gave me a pain pump and I felt much better. I was up and walking a few times throughout the night. I wasn't allowed to drink anything, but they did give me mouth swabs and brushing my teeth helped a lot. Day 2 was my trip to get my swallow test. Basically they gave me xrays while I drank some radioactive liquid. All was well, so I was allowed to have liquids. They brought me a tray with Water, tea, juice, broth, Jello, and a popsicle. I felt bad wasting so much, but it was just a few sips at a time. I did manage most of the popsicle and i kept the juice, Jello, and tea to work on later. They brought me 3 or 4 more trays that day. They tried to transition me to oral pain pills, but I have some allergies and what they were trying wasn't working. I can't take hydrocodone, which is the med of choice. Day 3 brought the requirement to drink 1 oz ever 15 minutes. I did pretty well, but slept a lot since they also changed my meds. I asked to stay one more night in the hospital. I didn't want to have any issues with meds once I got home. I also started Protein shakes, but they didn't taste very good. I managed to get down about 4 oz all day. Day 4 came and after I drank 40oz I was allowed to go home. I didn't have any pain at this point, but just a little soreness. It felt like I did too many sit-ups I did have what felt like muscle spasms when I tried to drink for the first week or so, but it was just with my first sip or two and then I felt fine. It was like my body just needed to wake up. I feel great at this point and have for the past week or 2. I even go to the gym on a daily basis. I am on the pureed foods stage and really haven't had any problems. I get to start soft foods next week. Good luck and let me know if there is anything else I can tell you about. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites