So I've been thinking, I haven't even been to the orientation (my second one), and here I go again starting to dwell on nonsense things. Today I was at Burger King (that's bad enough) and how I enjoyed myself with my husband and child. I started thinking how I will not be able to enjoy myself after surgery. Yeah, I know, pathetic! I am willing to not go to surgery, so that I can continue to go to restaurants! I thought about this site and how everyone is doing well and happy with their choice. Then, I thought about my diabetes, since I had to take insulin, and how I HATE that. Then after that, I thought about living longer and how great that would be for myself and my family....(and how I would save money NOT eating out, LOL)! I guess I am just venting, I do know the right thing to do is the WLS! Has anyone had these same thoughts before surgery or does this make me a bad candidate? Just to add...I even had a nightmare that I was turned down for surgery and I woke up extremely upset! I hope I am not being obsessive about it, I just am contemplating the seriousness of this and how much my life will change! Obviously, I am more of a pessimist (although I like to think I am more of a
realist, again, LOL).
Oh btw, I noticed that everyone on here has a beginning weight, it would be great to put height in just to kind of know where we stand...for example, my weight at 5'8" is 275#, this is not the same as someone who was 5'2". I guess that it just would help to relate to each other, as someone my height has different issues, than, say, the 5'2" person. Just adding my two cents...take it with a grain of salt, haha!
Yet another chance for me to show all the accomplishments since my surgery. More importantly, I was also hesitant back in 2009. I finally made the decision to do it in 2013. I haven't looked back since that day. Yes, your way of life will change. Eating will no longer be the huge thing it used to be. Yes, you will be able to enjoy dinner out with friends. I simply have a very small portion and take home the rest for a couple more meals. Furthermore, you will not be hungry. I am 4+ months post op now and I still do NOT get hungry. Does my stomach growl and make noises once in awhile, yes. But I don't equate that to hunger. It simply isn't hunger.
Anyway, back to all the benefits:
Medical/Physical Maladies that have been resolved to date
• Diabetes resolved – off all meds, avg reading 110
• BP normal again – I am still taking bystolic 5mg. Resting pulse is around 60 and BP near or below 120/80. Without the bystolic my resting pulse is still in the 60s. However, my BP goes up to the high 130s/high 80s.
• Sleep Apnea resolved – I am not snoring nor do I believe I am stopping breathing. I will confirm this later this year. The air pressure from the CPAP machine was making me very uncomfortable; lots of burping
• Legs no longer swollen
• Waist size has shrunk – Wearing size 44 pants comfortably and just made it into 42 pants.
• Feet are smaller – I was able to put a pair of dress shoes on that I haven’t been able to wear.
• I stay under 1200 calories a day. Most days around 1000 calories.
• I have a lot more energy
• I can dance, dance and dance
• I can walk up neighborhood hills aggressively without having to stop; no longer breathless.
• My incontinence due to my prostatectomy has been resolved.
• I am able to sleep in my bed again. I had been sleeping In an upright chair to be comfortable.
• Dramatically reduced backaches; almost completely gone.
• I can bend over and tie my shoes now!
• I can see my toes again
• I can do dance steps again that I couldn’t do. The belly is gone!
• Now wearing size 42 slacks comfortably and looking forward to size 40 slacks. Just got into 40s but they are snug.
• Starting to sleep on my side again! This has happened in years!
• Intimacy much improved !!!
• Fit in to a small diner booth !
• I can run up and down stairs several times without becoming breathless
Yes, I am diabetic now I don't need any medicines. I expect my A1C will end up in the 5's without the Rx's on my next test.
No more blood pressure pills, etc., etc.,
These accomplishments as shown above have led me to a healthier lifestyle and I am loving it. As Cheyenne says, nothing is off the table as far as what you can eat; just that you are eating small portions now and for the rest of your life.
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Ralph