StuartUK 0 Posted June 26, 2016 Hi all, I've struggled with my weight most of my life so finally decided i needed to make a big change. I'm booked in for my pre-op appointment this Wednesday and have the surgery in 8 days time, on Monday 4th July. Its self funded. I downloaded this app when i made the choice to go with surgery and it seem there's some mixed feelings and success rates. It's all left me feeling a bit anxious and nervous! I've started my pre-op diet (i actually started it early just to try and get used to it) and its been going ok...a few little slips ups but nothing too major. I'd really appreciate if anyone could share their experience, what i should expect and any little tips you might have. I'm determined to make this a success so your input will help me start this journey positively. Thanks in advance to anyone who can help settle some nerves!! Stuart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
diboing 7 Posted June 26, 2016 Hi Stuart I had my band on 2nd June. As long as you stick to the eating plan your team give you, then things should move forward. The only problems I have found are extreme tiredness and a few loose stools (nice!!). The first few days were taken with siping as much as i could. I also had a lot of wind as they put a lot of gas into your stomach in the operation, but that settles down. Overall I have absolutely NO regrets, just take things slowly and listen to your body. A couple of tips I would recommend is: 1) always carry a little sachet of hot chocolate / Soup / horlicks. Just in case your plans during the day change. If you need something then you have it with you. 2) I have a lunch box ready for the next stages. I brought two side plates and a tablespoon. I intend to carry it with me everywhere, so I can eat he correct portion sizes. Good luck, it is worth all the effort. Diboing Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
StuartUK 0 Posted June 27, 2016 Hi Stuart I had my band on 2nd June. As long as you stick to the eating plan your team give you, then things should move forward. The only problems I have found are extreme tiredness and a few loose stools (nice!!). The first few days were taken with siping as much as i could. I also had a lot of wind as they put a lot of gas into your stomach in the operation, but that settles down. Overall I have absolutely NO regrets, just take things slowly and listen to your body. A couple of tips I would recommend is: 1) always carry a little sachet of hot chocolate / Soup / horlicks. Just in case your plans during the day change. If you need something then you have it with you. 2) I have a lunch box ready for the next stages. I brought two side plates and a tablespoon. I intend to carry it with me everywhere, so I can eat he correct portion sizes. Good luck, it is worth all the effort. Diboing Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Thank you for your help and advice! Very much appreciated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites