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My surgery date is almost here! Most people are excited, some nervous, others both. Me well I'm not sure what I am right now. I have had 4 major surgeries in the last two years with lengthy hospital stays. I think being sleeved should be easier as it has been a conscious decision to have this procedure and one I wanted. However I am rethinking things as it seems more people are writing about the severe surgical pain, gas pains that wont go away, the inability to even drink Water, or eat and heartburn that becomes a permanent part of everyday life.

If anyone can give me some good insight it would be greatly appreciated and helpful

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I haven't had it yet, but I do hope all goes well for you. I have read many having second thoughts (quite normal). Blessings to you!

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My surgery date is almost here! Most people are excited, some nervous, others both. Me well I'm not sure what I am right now. I have had 4 major surgeries in the last two years with lengthy hospital stays. I think being sleeved should be easier as it has been a conscious decision to have this procedure and one I wanted. However I am rethinking things as it seems more people are writing about the severe surgical pain, gas pains that wont go away, the inability to even drink Water, or eat and heartburn that becomes a permanent part of everyday life.
If anyone can give me some good insight it would be greatly appreciated and helpful


My surgery is on Wednesday and I could have written this post myself. I am having second thoughts but then I quickly go to what my life will be like if I didn't have the surgery. I would continue on with yo yo dieting, co-morbidities, and constantly being in pain. I think we are going into this with the right expectations... there will be pain, there may be gas, and we have to learn how to eat all over again and that is half the battle. Try not to let the horror stories scare you because it's all relative. Best of luck to you!


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Shy1, Thank you for you reply! Glad to know I'm not the only one feeling this way. I keep having people say if you have been able to loose weight before surgery then why have surgery. Uggg!

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11 minutes ago, Chris Lee said:

Shy1, Thank you for you reply! Glad to know I'm not the only one feeling this way. I keep having people say if you have been able to loose weight before surgery then why have surgery. Uggg!

I have been worrying about complications post surgery. It may sound silly, but I'm terrified of heart burn. I had severe heart burn during pregnancy and I don't think I want to live with that daily. I try to remind myself the effects of morbid obesity will be worse for me long term. I actually had someone bring up bariatric surgery negatively at a family Easter gathering. She was questioning her friends choice of wanting the surgery since she knew her friend lost 20 pounds on weight watchers. "She should just exercise and eat right since I know she can lose it if she wants to. Seems like the easy way out. " I internally rolled my eyes and said there's nothing easy about surgery. I'm in month 5 of pre op. I haven't told a lot of people yet because I don't ned their negativity. Good luck with your surgery 💜

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I had surgery February 27th and don't get me wrong the first month I wondered what the hell I did! I regretted the surgery but now I am able to eat yes only a few bites and yes I get heartburn but I always have antacids with me. We have to take Calcium anyways and the antacids have calcium so I am killing 2 birds with one stone. I can drink Water normally and I am not even 2 months out yet. People are going to have more pain from gas etc. If they don't follow doctors orders and get up and get moving. It really does help. I was off all pain meds except one at night after a week and off everything after 2 weeks. Also in 7 weeks I have lost 42 pounds I would say that is worth it. I no longer have high cholesterol or high blood pressure.

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I have my surgery on Tuesday too and I am experiencing the same apprehensions as you. But I am excited for the future. I think the choice I am making will benefit me more than staying the size I am currently despite the rocky road that may lay ahead.


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I have surgery Tuesday as well and while all that crosses my mind and this feels like reality hasn't set in yet I still have faith in my decision. I hope you have an amazing experience one of the best things I have done is join this app it's helped


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I had surgery last Wednesday and had the same thoughts. I was so excited, but started bawling when my surgeon came to talk to me pre-op. I'm day 5 post op now and easily getting all my fluids in and the heartburn I had before my hernia repair is gone. I'm off all pain meds. I'm sore but feel good.


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I have surgery Tuesday as well and while all that crosses my mind and this feels like reality hasn't set in yet I still have faith in my decision. I hope you have an amazing experience one of the best things I have done is join this app it's helped




Good luck you will be fine! This will be the best decision of your life! You are taking control and not food! [emoji3]


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I had surgery February 27th and don't get me wrong the first month I wondered what the hell I did! I regretted the surgery but now I am able to eat yes only a few bites and yes I get heartburn but I always have antacids with me. We have to take Calcium anyways and the antacids have calcium so I am killing 2 birds with one stone. I can drink Water normally and I am not even 2 months out yet. People are going to have more pain from gas etc. If they don't follow doctors orders and get up and get moving. It really does help. I was off all pain meds except one at night after a week and off everything after 2 weeks. Also in 7 weeks I have lost 42 pounds I would say that is worth it. I no longer have high cholesterol or high blood pressure.

Hi your story sounds like mine! I was sleeve Feb 20 and still only eating a few spoons of food but that's enough for me I weigh 3 weeks ago and I was down 35 lbs I'm not so worried about the scales I'm watching my clothes and inches disappear! I'm down from a 18 to some 12s now my goal is a 6/8 good luck to both of us!


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My surgery date is almost here! Most people are excited, some nervous, others both. Me well I'm not sure what I am right now. I have had 4 major surgeries in the last two years with lengthy hospital stays. I think being sleeved should be easier as it has been a conscious decision to have this procedure and one I wanted. However I am rethinking things as it seems more people are writing about the severe surgical pain, gas pains that wont go away, the inability to even drink Water, or eat and heartburn that becomes a permanent part of everyday life.
If anyone can give me some good insight it would be greatly appreciated and helpful


I would ask this question in "post op" because a lot of people here have not had their surgeries yet, this way you get some great feedback based on their experience!

I think you're going to be okay, and wish you many blessings on your journey :)


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Shy1, Thank you for you reply! Glad to know I'm not the only one feeling this way. I keep having people say if you have been able to loose weight before surgery then why have surgery. Uggg!

I 2nd guessed myself too like 3 days before. I had someone tell me well you've lost 20lbs doing a liquid diet. Why can't you just keep doing that. People that haven't battled with weight don't get it. I just dismissed what they said, although it was very hard not to reply back with a smart mouth remark. I was a tad moody on the liquid only diet for 2 weeks.
I had surgery Thursday and had a WTH did I do moment the day after and another one yesterday but everyone I know that's had this surgery has said it's rough but you will get through it. It just takes time. I'm doing better today then I was yesterday and yesterday day was better than the 2nd day. Just take it slow. Good luck and speedy recovery.


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My surgery is tomorrow and I two am having second thoughts. I have been back and forth on it for awhile. I do know I have never kept weight of by myself. And want to once feel comfortable and not sweating just to walk into a room due to being fat and feeling embarrassed. Plus want to be around for my Grandchildren. So I think I just answered my own second thoughts just by writing this.


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Good luck to all of you. I am almost a month post op. I'm not gonna say it is a cake walk, but the recovery was physically easier than my 2 csections.
Drinking fluids becomes a daily job, but it's not the worst. You have to listen to your body. If you're tired, make time to rest. You all made a wonderful decision to change your life, fear is natural. Sending you all positive vibes!



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