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JWheel1989

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About JWheel1989

  • Rank
    Senior Member

About Me

  • Biography
    I am here looking for friendly advice and access to a great big well of experience and stories, to help me on my weight loss journey.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    I'm a very crafty person - I don't mean sneaky :). I love making things be it sewing, knitting, baking (no surprise) , sketching, etc.
  • Occupation
    Student.
  • City
    Aberdeen
  • State
    Scotland
  1. JWheel1989

    2 days post op

    I had my surgery on the 17th of February and compared to two days ago I feel a lot better. The gas is gone and I had my first BM today. I was all over the place for the first few days where I felt like the pain and discomfort would never end! I was anxious and scared and worried about each and every twinge. I have been able to sleep through the night, and I make sure I get up each morning and walk about and keep doing it for small parts through out the day. You will feel better every day.
  2. JWheel1989

    February 17th anyone?

    Thank you for the suggestion I might see if I can find them online. Sadly though my pre-surgery diet only allows for a very small portion of milk, approx 300 ml. I'm really excited for my surgery next Tuesday, I just wish I was doing better at the diet.
  3. JWheel1989

    February 17th anyone?

    How is everyone? Personally I'm finding the pre-surgery diet hard. It's a low fat diet and I am craving chocolate soooo bad. I'm fine with everything else as I was used to not eating bread, pasta, rice etc but my biggest weakness is chocolate. I can mentally remind myself why I'm on the diet, and I generally feel good about everything else, it's just this one food!
  4. JWheel1989

    February 17th anyone?

    Good Luck today Mcclayne!
  5. JWheel1989

    February 17th anyone?

    Sorry for not replying sooner! I'm in the middle of writing my dissertation which is super depressing. So you have surgery on the 28th mcclayne? That's very exciting! How are you coping on the pre-surgery diet? Personally I think fitness pal is a great app. I managed to lose about 35 pounds with it but then I stopped using it and put all the weight back on. I found that I would input food details in and see how many carbs etc and then change my mind about eating it. It really helps you keep track of how much you are eating too. The first time I used it I couldn't believe how much food I was eating! All those small things add up! How is everyone coping nerves wise?
  6. JWheel1989

    Trip to England

    You can get protein shakes in Tesco and ASDA, and they are everywhere in the UK. I just wouldn't expect much of a selection!
  7. JWheel1989

    Not telling my only family member

    It's a tricky situation to be in. I contemplated telling my sister because sometimes she can be extremely difficult with certain things and react very badly. But I also knew that if I told her down the line she would be upset that I didn't tell her before then. I guess it's working out which is harder for you, stressing your grandmother out or maintaining the lie. Personally I couldn't take the stress of the lie, and I luckily discovered that once I confessed to my sister she was very supportive. Your grandmother might surprise you?
  8. JWheel1989

    Not telling my only family member

    Are you planning on telling her after the surgery? Once a little time has passed?
  9. JWheel1989

    YOURE GETTIN SO FAT YOURE GETTIN UGLY!

    I think someone has to be really mean and bitter to think and say something so nasty. Personally I would ask yourself why she says it to you? Maybe she sees a happy person and resents it so much that she says something to make you feel like crap and make herself feel better at the same time. It might be nothing about you at all but something to do with her, and that you are just a convenient target? Who knows. It takes no effort to say mean and horrible things, but it takes a lot of strength to take it and rise above it.
  10. If you liked peep show you should watch 'That Mitchell and Webb Look', if you haven't already seen it. It's really funny.
  11. Not a silly question at all. Like others have said I am sure if you ask the surgeon straight out they will tell you. I found the information on the Internet and it didn't take me too long to find either! I just googled my hospitals morality rate and it gave me a five year history of every surgeon at every hospital in my region... Sadly it doesn't provide context just the amount of surgeries and deaths occurred. I'm not sure about the US but here in the UK quite a lot of data has to be made available to public scrutiny.
  12. Oh I used to smoke as well but I quit two years ago, so I know how tricky it is to quit. Smoking creates some risk so I would say the earlier you do it the better! The surgery might give you the best motivation to do it...
  13. Robin, No problem . I was worried about dying and complications but my surgeon really helped me through all those nerves, now I'm really just excited. Plus, I know I can't stay at this weight and not expect some serious medical consequences in the future so I balanced out which is most risky, surgery or non surgery, and for me surgery was the best choice. I'm booked in for the 17th of February and have a 7-10 day pre surgery diet. It's pretty hard to get bariatric surgery on the NHS without having diabetes, and my age also works against me because I'm still quite young at 25, so I'm going private! I hope you feel more at ease about everything, and good luck! Jen
  14. It's not every 1 in 200 person dies from surgery, it's the calculated risk. You would have it in any surgery. Plus it's not the same for each person... Mines is 1 in 500 because I am under 50, I don't have diabetes or high blood pressure, I don't have any existing conditions etc. I checked my surgeons death statistics and his was about 8 deaths out of 750 surgeries, and he is a general surgeon who specialises in cancer surgery and bariatric, along with other things so the deaths could be unrelated to the procedure I am having. Feel any better?
  15. JWheel1989

    February 17th anyone?

    Heya, I'm still a newbie on this site, I joined about a month ago. I'm in the same boat as you I don't know anyone getting surgery done. This site has been great! I have learned quite a few tips, and it's nice to hear everyone's experience of going through the whole process. Good luck on your surgery

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