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Just wondering if anyone had started smoking after surgery? I had stop smoking before my surgery and I was thinking of starting smoking again I'm 2 months post op... Please let me know some of your experience after surgery

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Oh please don't even consider taking it up again. I started again in the 2nd year. Bad idea. Here I am trying to walk, exercise, be all healthy with a cigarette hanging out of my face. I was really stupid, please do not do it.

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are you crazy? ya had surgery to get healthy! and now you want to start killing yourself another way? i smoked for over 20 years and quit 2 years ago. best thing i could have ever done! :D please don't start again!!! :)

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I agree.....why would you want to start up again? Its like us that gave up drinking...we dont like it but its Drs orders. But smoking like joyfulinga said its one of the unhealthest habits there is thats legal. So be strong....if you can have this surgery and give up as much as you have with it...you can deny smoking. Be strong!

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I quit two years ago as i was tired of hacking and needed to do serious prep for rny. I just had surgery 2weeks ago. I know i will never start smoking again...but i also know that it is always there in the back of my mind.

Dont beat yourself up for thinking about it...but if you just weigh the consequences (which you know as well as i do as former smokers) i am sure you will decide not to start. You are strong as you have proven by taking on this life challenge of wls. Embrace life!

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I quit two years ago as i was tired of hacking and needed to do serious prep for rny. I just had surgery 2weeks ago. I know i will never start smoking again...but i also know that it is always there in the back of my mind.

Dont beat yourself up for thinking about it...but if you just weigh the consequences (which you know as well as i do as former smokers) i am sure you will decide not to start. You are strong as you have proven by taking on this life challenge of wls. Embrace life!

Ive been told smoking leads to strictures and is really dangerous post op because of the stoma

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Honestly i did start smoking again after surgery. I know bad. But no matter what we do in life there is always a risk to it. I don't condone it. But you're an adult and have to make you own decisions.

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Honestly i did start smoking again after surgery. I know bad. But no matter what we do in life there is always a risk to it. I don't condone it. But you're an adult and have to make you own decisions.

Someone on here got a ulcer from smoking. Your right about being an adult but that's life. It's like someone wanting to know what is like to 100 lbs have surgery lose 100lbs then says hey I want 5 donuts stretch your pouch & gain back 100lbs in 6 months.

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Someone on here got a ulcer from smoking. Your right about being an adult but that's life. It's like someone wanting to know what is like to 100 lbs have surgery lose 100lbs then says hey I want 5 donuts stretch your pouch & gain back 100lbs in 6 months.

I understand what you're saying. But, we as adults have to make our own decisions. If someone decides to eat 5 donuts than that is a decision that they have to live with. There are risks to any surgery. And you know as well as I do that not everyone has or will have complications. Everything we do in a life is a chance we all take. Even if surgery wasn't involved. Ulcers can happen even if you don't smoke. No one is ever guarenteed 100% perfection. We all have our vices. I do appreciate your input though.....

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I quit smoke the evening before surgery. I was told to quit 2 wks before but I wanted to smoke up until the last moment before. To be honest with you I really don't miss it only when I have a drink or a glass of wine or if someone I know is having a smoke I would love to join them. However... I feel 100% better that I am not smoking - I can breath so much better, I don't stink like smoke, I am saving $9.00 a day which I can now put towards new clothes :)

Please don't go back to smoking you have come this far why turn back. Plus smoking can cause lots of problems after RNY surgery... its really not good for you. Please reconsider !!

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Just wondering if anyone had started smoking after surgery? I had stop smoking before my surgery and I was thinking of starting smoking again I'm 2 months post op... Please let me know some of your experience after surgery

Why in the world would you pick it up again after successfully quiting?! I quit and love not spending the money, smelling like SHIT all the time and not having cigarettes rule over my life. LET ALONE how much it hurts you physically and can destroy your pouch. Smoking is the most idiotic thing you can do next to eating cake.

- Kaylee Ann ~ Surgiversary: 6/11/12

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Kaylee,

You are one of my favorite people to see post on here... you just tell it like it is. Seriously yes we are all adults... but make the right decision for once. Smoking killed my dad... just like obesity would have killed me had I not had surgery.

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Kaylee' date='

You are one of my favorite people to see post on here... you just tell it like it is. Seriously yes we are all adults... but make the right decision for once. Smoking killed my dad... just like obesity would have killed me had I not had surgery.[/quote']

<3

- Kaylee Ann ~ Surgiversary: 6/11/12

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Yeah my pre op nurse says it leads to bleeding ulcers I stopped the day before surgery went a whole month without smoking and bought a pack on my way to work the other day and had a few but quit again today it's so not worth it, I want to be healthy inside and out.

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Yeah my pre op nurse says it leads to bleeding ulcers I stopped the day before surgery went a whole month without smoking and bought a pack on my way to work the other day and had a few but quit again today it's so not worth it, I want to be healthy inside and out.

good for you!!! :D

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