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    vensa got a reaction from lexa2014 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Thank you all so much! I cannot express how grateful I'm to your consoling and kind words. I've decided to go ahead with the surgery - Gastric Bypass as per my surgeon's advice.
    Since I've started a strict diet and exercise regime, I'm confident I'll be in a better position to continue the routine post-surgery.
    I shall remain in touch with you and seek further inputs as I embark on the bariatric journey / adventure
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    vensa reacted to ai1992 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    You should have the surgery. My father had it done about 3 months ago and is down around 45 lbs. He Was diabetic, and a few months prior to surgery he had a stroke- and luckily he ended up being okay. He was on all kinds of meds and he had slowly gotten off of them the past few months. His blood sugar levels are now all back to normal and he isn't really even considered "diabetic" anymore. He's in his 50s. He has tried dieting the majority of his adult life. But after the stroke, he knew he had to have this surgery. Don't wait. Get the surgery done and get your health back; you won't regret it.
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    vensa reacted to kyrickchick64 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    When I was 40 I didn't have comorbidities I do now even tho my weight hasn't gone up much since then. The pressure on my knees started and then everything just went to hell. My bp is horrible without meds. My knees have been replaced, I'm teetering on the edge of diabetes and I just feel lousy. Surgery can not come soon enough for me. I'm waiting on approval and have to continue my psych till it's done. Only you can make the decision but I wouldn't wait for the trouble to begin if you can avoid it
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    vensa reacted to Djmohr in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Good luck to you! Keep us posted on your progress. I am excited for you!
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    vensa got a reaction from lexa2014 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Thank you all so much! I cannot express how grateful I'm to your consoling and kind words. I've decided to go ahead with the surgery - Gastric Bypass as per my surgeon's advice.
    Since I've started a strict diet and exercise regime, I'm confident I'll be in a better position to continue the routine post-surgery.
    I shall remain in touch with you and seek further inputs as I embark on the bariatric journey / adventure
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    vensa got a reaction from lexa2014 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Thank you all so much! I cannot express how grateful I'm to your consoling and kind words. I've decided to go ahead with the surgery - Gastric Bypass as per my surgeon's advice.
    Since I've started a strict diet and exercise regime, I'm confident I'll be in a better position to continue the routine post-surgery.
    I shall remain in touch with you and seek further inputs as I embark on the bariatric journey / adventure
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    vensa reacted to Bandista in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    The decision to have weight loss surgery is an act of choosing yourself and your healthy future. You are worth doing whatever needs to be done, that's the way I looked at it. And that change in thinking along with the changes in my relationship with food have made me so much happier. Apparently I could not do it without surgery. So glad I opted in.
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    vensa reacted to James Marusek in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    I had a gastric bypass RNY surgery 18 months ago. Almost right after surgery, my comorbidities seemed to melt away and disappear. My Type II diabetes, high blood pressure, sleep apnea, acid reflux, and others went into remission and stayed there.
    Prior to surgery, I lost about 20 pounds. As a result of dieting, I was able to cut my diabetes medication in half prior to surgery. It seemed like you experienced something similar. That is a good sign for this type of surgery because it shows you have enough control to make this surgery work for you and for your body to react positively.
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    vensa reacted to haleytrim in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Before surgery I was on 7 different pills and insulin. I now take 3 different
    pills and will soon be off of those if things continue as they are. I am 14 days post-op and even with some recent nausea and some weakness, I still say it was so
    worth it.
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    vensa reacted to ProudGrammy in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    @@vensa
    welcome, welcome, welcome and welcome
    warning, warning - sorry i am long winded
    takes me forever to answer even the most simple question
    if you asked me what day today is - within 30 minutes i will have finally made it clear that today is sunday
    sounds like you are properly doing intense research, good for you
    docs have given their thoughts that you should go ahead with surgery
    you sound like a smart cookie since you are even thinking about having surgery
    whether you choose the gastric bypass, sleeve or anything else
    you must make that important decision by yourself
    docs have already advised you
    @@tamg26k is correct when she said.........
    "No one will be able to make this decision for you.
    you will find us all supportive, knowledgeable - and very smart (especially me )
    but...............the decision to forge ahead with surgery is very serious
    you are experiencing early stages of kidney disease, other problems possibly to follow
    having surgery does improve or get rid of different problems
    diabetes/insulin, high blood pressure, CPAP and other physical issues
    knees feeling better
    able to be physically involved with kids/family
    you are doing great by taking the bull by the horn and exercising, eating better
    that in itself is good for you and early prep to improve your life and maybe have surgery
    you said......
    "Bariatric Surgery is promising with limited set of post surgery complications/risks"
    This is true
    I (others) had no issues/total success/no problems during or after surgery
    there are typical side effects post op like gas that are normal
    but - be sure to have your eyes open to the fact that "all surgeries have their risks"
    that being said.............my decision to have surgery was wonderful
    the "sleeve" or having bypass or another surgery
    "assists" you in making the weight loss easier,quicker
    easier to maintain the weight loss
    but - you have lots of work to do post surgery
    you must continue to eat well
    small portions
    plenty of Water
    so many other rules that you will learn and MUST follow for the rest of your life
    this is imperative to maintain your weight loss and continue to be healthy
    good luck
    kathy
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    vensa reacted to feedyoureye in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Your chances of maintaining your weight loss is improved with surgery. You do still have to work at it every day... but you will have a tool that makes it just that much easier. Best of luck to you!
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    vensa reacted to mi75 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    while we must each walk this very personal journey in our own shoes, HANDS DOWN i would do it again, and again, and again.
    i had multiple co-morbidities pre op, and the day before my surgery i took 13 pills. today i took ONE! and that was only a PPI pill for reflux prevention.
    we can't tell you to do it or not, although i think most people here would heartily cheer you on, but the decision is yours to make. I wish you luck, peace, and a clear thought process.
    it took me 2 years from the first time i considered surgery to actually decide, so I understand your hesitation.
    one thing that may help you is if you go to "Google scholar" and search gastric bypass and RNY. according to the AMA, bariatric surgery is considered the ONLY cure for type II diabetes...
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    vensa reacted to Djmohr in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Hi there!
    It is ironic for me it was a diagnosis of stage 3 kidney disease that pushed me to make my decision. I too am a type 2 diabetic however mine was very controlled. My kidney disease was actually caused from medications used to treat my Migraines and psoriatic arthritis. A combination of too much cyclosporine (I had severe psoriasis that put me in the hospital). Anyway, years of taking these meds wacked my kidneys to the point that I have full blown CKD stage 3.
    It was my Nephrologist who suggested WLS. I am grateful every second of every day that he did! I started the process last December and had my surgery on Sept. 29th.
    I am off all Diabetes meds, high cholesterol meds, high blood pressure meds. My kidney function has improved within a month of surgery. Most importantly I feel fantastic! I walk faster and better. I have lost 4 sizes in clothing!
    Best decision I ever made. I know that having surgery can be scary but in the case of getting healthy vs. continuing on a unhealthy path, for me it was a no brainier.
    Good luck and keep us posted on your decision!
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    vensa reacted to tamg26k in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    No one will be able to make this decision for you. We are all different. You have to do what is right for you with the guidance of your doctors. All we can do is share our experience with surgery.
    For me, I was really heavy. Ironically though, that was my only problem - my blood sugar and cholesterol were perfect. I had a slightly elevated blood pressure, on the very high side of the normal range. I chose surgery because I didn't want to have any problems in the future. The surgery has been a tool in a lifestyle change that I've made over the last 4 months. I am so glad I chose to have it. You have to be willing to put in the work, if you do, it can be life changing
    The actual surgery and recovery itself went really smoothly for me. I know from reading other posts that is not always the case. It should not be a decision to make lightly. If I had to go back, I would do it all over again in a heartbeat. It has been a life changing experience for me.
    Best of luck! Keep us posted.
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    vensa reacted to lexa2014 in Need your advice - to do or not to, considering my comorbidities   
    Go for it! I had the same fear is not easy but definitely worth it! I wake up every day with no regrets my health is almost 100% better and I'm not even 2 months post op. My sister have diabetes and is 18 yr old... she is going for it. Good luck!

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