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Do you lose weight because of the surgery? Like did you notice anything different the day of the surgery and the day after?

I guess I'm trying to prepare myself for questions that may be asked at work if there is significant change.

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The surgery reduces the capacity of your stomach and appetite. To lose and maintain weight loss you must comply with making lifestyle changes - the surgery gives you a tool to do this.

Most people have pretty rapid weight loss the first 3 months, but you won't see a difference the first few days.

I highly recommend you Google gastric sleeve to get an understanding of the procedure and lifestyle changes. Good luck!

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I would have to say I personally did not physically feel different before than I have felt once I healed up with a few positive exceptions. Once I healed up and got taking off weight I felt physically better and had a lot more energy. But as far as feeling any different from having a smaller stomach and appetite. Its all good!

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@@Brettnbeth I just saw a study on this, there will not be enough of a change to notice. People won't start noticing till you lose about 15-20 lbs.

When you start showing loss in your face people will notice more.

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The days after surgery you will be full of IV fluids and swollen from surgery, so I highly recommend that you stay off the scale and only weigh at your follow-up appointments go a while.

I started at a very high weight and did notice some physical changes in the first few days but did not weigh until a week after surgery. I was pleasantly surprised.

I find that people who weigh obsessively tend to drive themselves crazy.

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Yes, initially you will lose weight only because of the surgery. Usually the first 4-6 months. Then our bodies adjust to the lower calories, and we have to help move things along. After a year to 18 months, it's pretty much ALL on us to lose and keep the weight off. That's why you start to see people gaining in that time period if they are still counting on just the surgery to do the work.

After surgery, my "full" feeling was weird. I felt it waaaay up in my esophagus. That was really the only way I felt "different". Now, besides not being able to eat a lot, I feel completely normal.

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I was sleeved on 9/30 and have lost 39 lbs so far but nobody at work has noticed (or at least nobody at work has said anything).

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I was very high BMI. .nobody noticed until I lost 50#!

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Do you lose weight because of the surgery? Like did you notice anything different the day of the surgery and the day after?

I guess I'm trying to prepare myself for questions that may be asked at work if there is significant change.

Hi Brettnbeth,

I'm Peter from BariatricPal Team MX, and yes you loose weight because of the surgery but also you must follow a diet program, i invite you to check our website: teammx.bariatricpal.com where you will find the information that you need to know for your surgery and if you have question please feel free to contact me.

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