michellebernal1 6 Posted May 8, 2015 Hi everyone! I am finally scheduled for surgery on July 1st and am trying to get mentally prepared for everything. I finally was able to give up soda after it being a huge addiction for me and I'm so proud of accomplishing it! My biggest worry though are my children. I have twins that are 5 and a little 2 year old. How will this surgery affect my children? What can I expect right after surgery? Should I get help right after or will I be able to do it myself? Any parents out there that can help me out? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Stephanie Stroup McIntosh 157 Posted May 8, 2015 The first week is hard, but then it gets easier everyday. The pre-op diet may be challenging as well. You aren't suddenly going to lose so much weight that you look different. It will be over a few weeks and months. You won't want to pick up your children, since that could rip your stitches. Maybe talk to them about that ahead of time. Let them know that you have to go see the doctor and when you come home you will have to rest a lot. Kids can often rise to the occasion. It may be useful to have some help for the first week or 2. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted May 9, 2015 biggest worry are my children. twins are 5 and a 2 year old. How will this surgery affect my children? Any parents out there that can help me out? @@michellebernal1 congrats on "kicking the soda habit " firm believer in following the rules (99.999% of the time) for a while after surgery, you are not allowed to lift a certain amount of weight check with your NUT - she will tell you the weight limit this in your case refers to your cutie kids don't lift them too soon, go with your doc/NUTS directions the 5 year old twins would probably love you to pick them up periodically with your hugs nut "might" tell you they weigh too much for you to lift immediately PO the two year old is also probably too heavy early PO we all recover from surgery differently you might have an "uneventful" recovery, no problems that would be great but keep your eyes open always!!!! it might not always be peaches and cream i think its ok to sometimes "expect/prepare" for the worst - hope for the best do you live alone with your cutie kids???? hubby, boyfriend, mom (other family) can they stay with you to help with the kids??? you must not overdue!!!! you will just have had major surgery don't be too proud to ask/accept help from others i'll be happy to come over to help per your request just mail me a round way ticket $5,00.00 spending money i'll bring my Water btl and swim suit your twins will gradually notice good changes in you you will/should feel better/healthier you will/should feel more confident to be outside with them "playing" no more sitting on the side lines watching life go by, or sitting on the bench kids are aware of changes in people (ie their mom losing weight, being more active, happier etc) take care bud good luck with surgery thoughts for a speedy/healthy recovery kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michellebernal1 6 Posted May 11, 2015 Thank you so much Kathy! I am married and my husband can help a little because he works at night and sleeps in the morning. I'll look into asking my mother-in law for the help with the kids. Thank you so much for your help and positive attitude because surgery is kinda scary!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites