Bariatric Baddie 18 Posted January 10, 2018 Just got approved today! And my Surgeon scheduled my surgery for Monday! That's only 5 days away!!!! So, I'm freaking out (in a good way [emoji6]) and I want to know, what do you wish you had known before going in for surgery? What should I bring? What about tips for recovery? I'm so excited!!! 1 Seahawks Fan reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Biddy zz 🏳️🌈 1,004 Posted January 10, 2018 This is a very exciting time. A few tips - Take a good lip gloss Take a power chord and extension chord for your iPad/phone. You won’t want to do much bar sleep, play a game, txt mates. The night before, you might get serious jitters, second guess your decision making, think about pulling out. Seems many of us do - that bit seems to be the hardest. You have made a great decision, for you and your health - go for it. 1 FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
angyplus5 470 Posted January 10, 2018 congratulations!!!Sent from my SM-G930VL using BariatricPal mobile app 1 Bariatric Baddie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
orionburn 1,024 Posted January 10, 2018 (edited) Prepare yourself mentally and take this time to really think about your relationship with food. Not sure if you have to do a liquid diet (obviously not 2 weeks like many of us did) but that was a period to make me realize the struggles I had with food. People react differently after surgery. Some don't feel any feelings of hunger for weeks, others the next day. Head hunger is something you'll have to come to terms with. Don't get discouraged if you start getting hunger pangs and think that your doctor forgot to do your sleeve...lol The other big things are not to freak out if/when you hit a stall. Don't obsess about the scale. Your body is going to be going through some major changes so be patient with it. Focus on the basics (protein/water/vitamins) and healing for the first few weeks and making sure you get off on the right foot. That will help out so much in the long run. Good luck to you! Edited January 10, 2018 by orionburn 2 Bariatric Baddie and FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffyChix 17,418 Posted January 10, 2018 Congrats to you!!!! These are the things I'm gonna remind myself of immediately following surgery: 1. Embrace the suck. Every day will get better and you will be able to eat more. So capitalize on not eating and embrace the suck!!!! 2. Sip. Sip. Sip. 3. Walk - even when you don't wanna. 4. Get the dang Protein Drinks down--no matter what! Worry about eating later. 5. If you feel hunger and growly tummy--especially right out of surgery, it's probably acid--take your omeprazoles. 6. Be proactive about your poop shoot and start with the stool softeners asap. 7. Bring a "coughing" pillow to the hospital. 8. Look at the bright side and don't forget the big picture. 1 year from this very day, you're life will have changed for the better and you will say the only regret you had was waiting so long to do this. 10. Don't forget to stay fully hydrated!!! 11. Occams razor...simple-est solution is best. 12. Oh, and there will be blues and depression from the anesthesia and from them touching/rearranging your gut, but it will pass!!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bariatric Baddie 18 Posted January 11, 2018 Congrats to you!!!! These are the things I'm gonna remind myself of immediately following surgery: 1. Embrace the suck. Every day will get better and you will be able to eat more. So capitalize on not eating and embrace the suck!!!! 2. Sip. Sip. Sip. 3. Walk - even when you don't wanna. 4. Get the dang Protein Drinks down--no matter what! Worry about eating later. 5. If you feel hunger and growly tummy--especially right out of surgery, it's probably acid--take your omeprazoles. 6. Be proactive about your poop shoot and start with the stool softeners asap. 7. Bring a "coughing" pillow to the hospital. 8. Look at the bright side and don't forget the big picture. 1 year from this very day, you're life will have changed for the better and you will say the only regret you had was waiting so long to do this. 10. Don't forget to stay fully hydrated!!! 11. Occams razor...simple-est solution is best. 12. Oh, and there will be blues and depression from the anesthesia and from them touching/rearranging your gut, but it will pass!!!! Thank you! These are going on my checklist of things to remember! 1 FluffyChix reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greygoosecytosis 10 Posted January 11, 2018 (edited) Congratulations! I personally didn't use much of what I packed including gas-x strips, chapstick, etc. I didn't even use my cellphone since I was knocked out from the IV Phenergan. Before you are discharged don't forget to ask your nurse about bringing home extra 1 oz medicine cups! Those little things are pretty helpful! I found having things like a fleece blanket and fleece sweater helpful in the comfort aspect of things. Also, I completely forgot about popsicles my 1st week post-op---don't do this. When I did remember about them, they of course were AMAZING. Good luck! Edited January 11, 2018 by greygoosecytosis 1 Lillymunster reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bariatric Baddie 18 Posted January 11, 2018 Congratulations! I personally didn't use much of what I packed including gas-x strips, chapstick, etc. I didn't even use my cellphone since I was knocked out from the IV Phenergan. Before you are discharged don't forget to ask your nurse about bringing home extra 1 oz medicine cups! Those little things are pretty helpful! I found having things like a fleece blanket and fleece sweater helpful in the comfort aspect of things. Also, I completely forgot about popsicles my 1st week post-op---don't do this. When I did remember about them, they of course were AMAZING. Good luck!Thank you! What are the cups for? 1 greygoosecytosis reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
greygoosecytosis 10 Posted January 11, 2018 6 minutes ago, sidanoia said: Thank you! What are the cups for? To measure your Fluid intake. That's what they start you at in the hospital. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennyKeller 3 Posted January 13, 2018 I love the embrace “the suck” idea! It perfectly sums it up! I had issues with my “fat chic brain” wanting to eat even though I wasn’t really that hungry, took a while to retrain “her”. Also, sugar free bomb pops were my best friend! I also went through an emotional stage somewhere before week 5 (maybe wk3 or 4?) and hated myself for doing this to myself etc, but it passed. Most importantly, PROTEIN! I wasn’t told until I visited a support group (post op) that if you don’t reach your required Protein goals consistently, you MAY experience Hair loss around the 3mos mark ... I think they jinxed me lol. I couldn’t stomach the Protein Shakes after surgery very well, it was a mental thing, not a physical one, but I definitely didn’t meet my Proteins and guess what happened?! Luckily I had tons of hair to begin with so no one even noticed but me. It only last a couple of months and I have regrowth now thankfully. Good luck and keep a journal of your feelings and losses and measurements! You’ll be surprised when you go back though it even a few months later!! 2 FluffyChix and Bariatric Baddie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
FluffyChix 17,418 Posted January 13, 2018 @JennyKeller Holy fu*ck! sugar free bomb pops? Maybe I didn't say that loud enough? SUGAR FREE FREAKIN' BOMB POPS??? Hold me...I need a moment. 1 1 JennyKeller and Bariatric Baddie reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bariatric Baddie 18 Posted January 13, 2018 I love the embrace “the suck” idea! It perfectly sums it up! I had issues with my “fat chic brain” wanting to eat even though I wasn’t really that hungry, took a while to retrain “her”. [emoji6] Also, sugar free bomb pops were my best friend! I also went through an emotional stage somewhere before week 5 (maybe wk3 or 4?) and hated myself for doing this to myself etc, but it passed. Most importantly, PROTEIN! I wasn’t told until I visited a support group (post op) that if you don’t reach your required Protein goals consistently, you MAY experience Hair loss around the 3mos mark ... I think they jinxed me lol. I couldn’t stomach the Protein Shakes after surgery very well, it was a mental thing, not a physical one, but I definitely didn’t meet my Proteins and guess what happened?! Luckily I had tons of hair to begin with so no one even noticed but me. It only last a couple of months and I have regrowth now thankfully. [emoji6] Good luck and keep a journal of your feelings and losses and measurements! You’ll be surprised when you go back though it even a few months later!! [emoji4] Omg where would one acquire said sugar free bomb pops??? 1 JennyKeller reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennyKeller 3 Posted January 13, 2018 I got them at my local grocery store but I THINK I also saw them @ Walmart Share this post Link to post Share on other sites