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AmyBug

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  1. It was my first surgery also. I was not really scared, because I didn't really think it was going to happen, so I was a little shocked when I woke up in pain in the recovery room.

    Apparently I did not react so nice to the anesthesia so they kept me in the hospital an extra day, as a precaution. No biggie, I was so out of it I didn't care. You will do fine. Also, remember to walk, it does help alot to get your energy back.

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  2. I'm having surgery in the morning, and I've also had the same thoughts. My mom works in an operating room, and tells me stories all the time that scare the crap out of me and makes me want to back out myself (please note most of these are trauma patient who were in rough shape to start, none were bariatric patients)

    But, three weeks ago a close friend lost his father to a heart attack, completely unexpected and young.

    Sure, death is a risk of surgery, but death is also a risk of living. You could die crossing the street, does that mean your not going to do it? Nope, but you can do what you can to prevent it, and look boths ways. The same with surgery, listen to what your doctor tells you to do, eat your Protein and take your Vitamins, drink your Water, and move around so you don't get clots, loose what they tell you too, so it is easier for your surgeon to see. Choose a Bariatric COE, so you know your taken care of.

    I'm still scared, but we can do this.


  3. @@Mayastone did you end up going through with it?

    My whole house is now sick, and I've started with a tickle in my throat and an awful cough. I meet with anesthesia today for pre-op testing and plan on discussing it with them, but would love to know how you made out.

    My surgery is December 9, and I've been saving my FSA funds for this all year. I'm basically out of $1000 if I reschedule for next year, plus January 1st, I get new insurance, and might have to start all over again.


  4. Bumping this because I have already run across at least 4 stall posts today (and it's not even Monday)!

    And not only do they not use the search function to see that their questions and fears have already been addressed a zillion times, they don't even bother to put their post in the stall forum where it belongs.

    [sigh] ....it's hopeless. Newbies just won't ever change.

    As a Newbie, I think your comment is quite harsh.

    I have not even had surgery yet, but looking at the forum so I know what to expect.

    Please consider that Newbies are just that, NEW. Not everyone has the hang of this site yet, and searching is very very difficult on mobile. I've been watching this forum for a year, and have not even seen a section for stall.

    Being rude, is not helpful to anyone.


  5. I am still pre-op, but have been experiencing a slightly more than usual amount of hair in the bathtub lately. This doesn't really have anything to do with styling, but, I also hate trying to get all of the hair off my body, when I'm done washing it. I figured out that if you can flip your head and wash your hair away from your body, so you don't have to try to get them all off yourself. This might help somebody!


  6. I have a fitbit and I love it.

    However, there are a few things to keep in mind.

    1) it does not sync with every phone. You can check the fitbit website and it tells you what phones it has trouble with.

    2) it is not always accurate. When on a road trip from MA to OH, where I was hardly did much walking, my fitbit recorded that I walked 10 miles, and did 25 flights of stairs. This made it obvious that while in the car it's calculating steps you are not taking.

    Other than that I really like the motivation I get to take the extra steps, or the stairs instead of the elevator. Plus it has challenges so you can challenge your friends to take more steps too.


  7. Hi All!

    I am currently Pre-Op and will be having RNY surgery on December 9th.

    My question is how long after surgery should I wait before trying more high impact exercise? Like Skiing, Running and Jumping?

    I know we are supposed to start walking the day of surgery, and low impact should be fine, but being winter I want to learn how to ski this year. Also, an indoor trampoline park just opened near me that I really want to try with my friend.

    Has anyone had experience with this?


  8. My surgery is December 9th. I already have insurance approved, and need to send in one more peice of paperwork for FMLA, which I will do tomorrow.

    This is my first ever surgery, and I am so anxious/nervous about it. The anxiety has made me really emotional; especially this past week where it finally hit me, this is really happening. My biggest fear is that something will happen during surgery (I have heard terrible stories), so I have been trying to focus on the success stories on here.

    I am also excited about my new life as a post op patient, I have been working on it for a year now, and have made a lot of changes to my lifestyle to prepare me for post op life.

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  9. I had this same concern! Thanks for bringing it up, and thank you all for answering.

    I was already approved, but since I've been eating better trying to get ready for surgery, I have lost another few pounds, and am worried I'll get to the hospital and they will tell me Ice lost too much now, and should try it own my own, which hasn't worked in the last 10 years.


  10. OMG!!! I am completely in shock that I am in this phase. My insurance is in the has everything and is in process of approving my surgery. I have TRICARE by the way. I will post on here when I get my approval (fingers crossed). I am 27, BMI 40, CW 238. I am so excited to get to this phase of my journey.

    We have the same stats! Congrats on your approval! I just got mine too, and will be going in on December 9th! Do you have your date yet?

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