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wasting a lot of food, disinterested in food, extremely active where it starts to affect multiple relationships, you might lose some old friends and gain some new ones, body odor, fatigue

Yes yes yes! You hit the nail on the head with the disinterest in food. It is really hard to stay motivated when you hate to eat. I'm almost scared sometimes due to my inability to know what will throw me into a violent vomit fest.

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1. Cost of exercise: gym or recreation center, personal trainer, workout clothes/shoes, workout equipment. Of course, you can get around these by seeking out relatively cheap gear and workout options. 2. Lack of attention to exercise component of the program.

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being diagnosed with some other life threatening disease/disorder brought to light because of so many pre-op tests or because of becoming accutely self-aware of how your body is functioning (mine is cancer, and because of the latter reason).

(((Spatters)))- I can definitely relate to your post, I am so very sorry!

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Possible plastic surgery to remove excess skin. For me, the confidence I've gained since I lost weight has been so worth it. I'd take the risk all over again to be where I am at today.

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I second the sharts! Directly out of surgery you're begging to fart & Can't trust a fart the first couple of weeks. I ended up with almost pneumonia right after surgery as well. I was a smoker prior to surgery though. Was down to 2-3 cigs a day but I still paid dearly for it. Fever & coughing so bad I was peeing myself. Doesn't feel good to cough with a tender tummy.

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self-aware of how your body is functioning (mine is cancer, and because of the latter reason).

Spatters3

i remember "talking" to you some time back while you were going through chemo :)

good for you, in being aware of your body :)

all the tests you went through - its good they found the cancer, sooner than later :)

but..........i'm sorry you also had to deal with the problem :angry:

you've lost 118 lbs!!!! :)

wonderful

best of everything

keep up the good job/work

kathy

congrats

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trying to tally up the worst case scenarios

bettyboo

you obviously have done your "homework"

read alot from the board - maybe a book too!!!!

hearing about such things as being a little sick, gas, drinking problems et al

good for you that you don't want to only see through those pretty "rose colored glasses"

some people go into surgery without much/any knowledge :angry:

kudos on reading and learning in order to deal with the wonderful sleeve :)

being all prepped up for WLS :)

have you already gone through all your pre-op tests, have a date already???

or i you strongly considering the sleeve - and wanting more info???

hope to see you around the neighborhood :)

good luck

kathy

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Apologies in advance if anyone has covered this already, but expect tummy rumbles. I'm almost 10 weeks out and manuu times my tummy is my own personal symphony! :lol: No pain or discomfort, just noise.

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hi proud grammy. i'm scheduled with dr illan in mexico for 8/30.

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I also wanted to add the risk of needing your gallbladder removed- I am going tomorrow morning for an ultrasound because my doctor thinks I might have gallstones due to my rapid weight loss.

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Apologies in advance if anyone has covered this already, but expect tummy rumbles. I'm almost 10 weeks out and manuu times my tummy is my own personal symphony! :lol: No pain or discomfort, just noise.

So very true. I had to get used to that. I was embarassed when I was in a meeting and there was a pause and my tummy made noises. I sooo wanted to fall through the floor.

Good thing the guy next to me said he was so hungry...everyone assumed it was him. I think he was just being kind (new guy on the team). Bless his heart!

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I also wanted to add the risk of needing your gallbladder removed- I am going tomorrow morning for an ultrasound because my doctor thinks I might have gallstones due to my rapid weight loss.

I am on Ursodiol for 4 months to prevent this. I imagine some people do the same but may still need their gallbladder removed.

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I'm glad to hear about the tummy noises.

I had the same thing when I was on a liquid diet for 3 months! Our stomachs can be really loud!

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    • Doughgurl

      Hey everyone. I'm new here so I thought I should introduce myself. I am 53y/o and am scheduled for Gastric Bypass on June 25th, 2025. I'm located in San Antonio, Texas. I will be having my surgery in Tiajuana Mexico. I've wanted this for years, but I always had insurance where bariatric procedures were excluded. Finally I am able to afford to pay out of pocket.  I can't wait to get started, and I hope I'm prepared for the initial period of "hell". I know what I have signed up for, but I'm sure the good to come will out way the temporary period of discomfort and feelings of regret. I'd love to find people to talk to who have been through the same procedure or experience before. So I look forward to meeting you all. Hope you have a great week!
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      1. Selina333

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    • Alisa_S

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