amy4hr 0 Posted January 24, 2016 I had my band removed in late October, at which I weighed in at 294. My surgeon requires that I re-start the approval process for the revision to sleeve, he also requires 6 months between surgeries to make sure the stomach heals and a 10% weight loss prior to surgery. I go in for my first psych consult and dietician appointment on Monday and I have gained 10 lbs since my surgery. I am not making any excuses. I know why. I am struggling to hear my body's "full" cue as it was so used to the band and feeling severe discomfort. I also think I'm struggling with "last supper" syndrome knowing that I went years with things I couldn't eat/caused pain, days of not being able to eat, etc. And ultimately, fear of the same thing happening again...that I when I am eating I get stuck in "EAT IT ALL". Again, not making excuses, I know why I have gained weight. I am seeing a therapist regularly already to work through all these, and other issues. I am stressing MAJORLY about the weight gain and worrying how the office/surgeon/psychologist will react. Has anyone had this experience and how did your programs respond? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Miss Mac 6,262 Posted January 24, 2016 I did not gain weight pre-op, but I sure struggled. The hardest behaviour change I had to make was learning to let small bits of leftovers go in the garbage. I had to learn how to weigh and measure my portions. I had to learn how to not put enough food on my plate to choke a horse. I had to learn how to not put family sized bowls on the table. I had to learn how to not eat out of the pot. I had to learn to not eat the scraps off of other people's plates when I do the dishes. I had to learn that I am not the family dog, hog, or goat....or whatever animal gets the scraps. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites