1Stepatatime
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The day has come that I am embarking on a new journey....1 step at a time.
I have been reading so many genuine helpful advise on the American Bariatics Support Group, that I had to
join in. There are support groups being offered through my surgery center, but because of the distance and location
it is not going to be convenient for me to attend. I have been through my orientation, surgeon consultation, nutritionist, and scheduled for
exercise consultation, medical clearance and surgeon appointment for date of surgery. I have been approved by my insurance company for
the procedure, gastric sleeve. Boy...that is a lot of first steps!! I have a very supportive family and a fantastic network of friends. But they have not been through what I am going to be going through.
Now...I am scared, but know that this is the best thing since "Sliced Pie" as they say. LOL This seems like a very honest, eager to help, group that
when I come across a question I have the confidence to know that you are all out there with help. Thank you now just in case I forget to say so.
I fear my biggest problem to overcome is being my own best friend. I can be supportive in so many ways to others, but when it comes to me I can be
my own worst enemy. Another is exercising...I have never been an exercise person. I do like to walk, but of course I can always find an excuse not to.
The one exciting part of my surgery is that while the surgeon is doing the sleeve he will also be repairing my hiatal hernia (Diagnosed in 1987). I just am having a hard time realizing how much better I am going to feel with the weight gone and no acid reflux from hiatal hernia. Mobility will be much better and no more joint aches. I know I have a lot of hard work ahead of me, but in the long run it is going to be worth it. My orientation defined it by the triangle. The three points in the triangle are the surgical tool, moderation in eating, and exercise. I am practicing now to chew 20-30 times before swallowing. Water...How can I get 64 ounces of water in a day? I hear that you can only take 1 ounce every ten minutes after surgery and not with meals. Should I start trying that now? Maybe if I did that I would not be in the bathroom all the time!! LOL
So much to think of and here I go getting overwhelmed. I talked myself right into it!!
I have been reading so many genuine helpful advise on the American Bariatics Support Group, that I had to
join in. There are support groups being offered through my surgery center, but because of the distance and location
it is not going to be convenient for me to attend. I have been through my orientation, surgeon consultation, nutritionist, and scheduled for
exercise consultation, medical clearance and surgeon appointment for date of surgery. I have been approved by my insurance company for
the procedure, gastric sleeve. Boy...that is a lot of first steps!! I have a very supportive family and a fantastic network of friends. But they have not been through what I am going to be going through.
Now...I am scared, but know that this is the best thing since "Sliced Pie" as they say. LOL This seems like a very honest, eager to help, group that
when I come across a question I have the confidence to know that you are all out there with help. Thank you now just in case I forget to say so.
I fear my biggest problem to overcome is being my own best friend. I can be supportive in so many ways to others, but when it comes to me I can be
my own worst enemy. Another is exercising...I have never been an exercise person. I do like to walk, but of course I can always find an excuse not to.
The one exciting part of my surgery is that while the surgeon is doing the sleeve he will also be repairing my hiatal hernia (Diagnosed in 1987). I just am having a hard time realizing how much better I am going to feel with the weight gone and no acid reflux from hiatal hernia. Mobility will be much better and no more joint aches. I know I have a lot of hard work ahead of me, but in the long run it is going to be worth it. My orientation defined it by the triangle. The three points in the triangle are the surgical tool, moderation in eating, and exercise. I am practicing now to chew 20-30 times before swallowing. Water...How can I get 64 ounces of water in a day? I hear that you can only take 1 ounce every ten minutes after surgery and not with meals. Should I start trying that now? Maybe if I did that I would not be in the bathroom all the time!! LOL
So much to think of and here I go getting overwhelmed. I talked myself right into it!!