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Old 04-18-2008, 10:36 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Hi there. My name is Georgia and I am so ready for this surgery to be over. On the other hand I know I have a lot of issues to work on first. I have attended my information meeting, consult with surgeon and nutritionist, am 4 lbs from my pre op goal weight and have several required tests coming up in the next two weeks - in addition to my second psych eval.
I'm finding it a challenge however to really follow my eating plan, making sure I eat enough protein at each meal, esp. breakfast and lunch. I also keep getting ahead of myself and try to make the leap from being fat to being a thin(ner) person. It is mind boggling to imagine that I might actually be skinny some day and I wonder how that will feel. It seems like I will be a completely different person in many ways. Anyway, I am anxious for my next psych eval and want to schedule some one-on-one therapy with an eating disorder specialist.

One major question I have - has any one here gone through major stomach surgery in the past? I had a fundoplication about 10 years ago - along with a haital hernia and something else that escapes me at the moment. It was one lap surgery that ended up taking 5.5 hours - my stomach was basically rearranged and the valve that keeps acid in your stomach and out of your esophagus was not functioning and was replaced by wrapping stomach muscle around itself to create a new valve that would stay closed and keep acid from backing up. Anyway, long story short, the surgeon is somewhat concerned in that risks of complications are higher. I'm concerned because they will completely undo what was done previously and put everything back the way it was so that they can perform the RNY. So far I have not found any postings from people who may have had this done that are now having or have had the RNY. If anyone else is or has been in the same situation, I would love to hear from you.
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Old 04-18-2008, 11:10 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Georgia and welcome to TT.
I think everything you are thinking and feeling are definately valid thoughts and concerns. I would say yes that you will be a different person, happier, more loving of yourself, esteem build up, so many positive changes are ahead for you and those who are in your circle of family and friends. This surgery has given me so much in 11 months, I only want to encourage you to stay positive, trust in your surgeon, be gentle on yourself and have patience.

Even though I did not have extensive stomach surgery prior to gastric bypass surgery except for an operation 44 years ago when I was 3 months old for pyloricstenosis, which was actually changed during the surgery to make the passage into the stomach smaller(or at least I believe that is what I was told).

These tests you have ahead of you are helpful for the surgery and can provide insite for the surgeon and Drs. you are working with.

Please dont give up on this opportunity you have. However at the same time be well informed by your medical team and listen carefully.

Wishing you a great journey ahead and look forward to hearing how it is going.

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Laproscopic Gastric Bypass May 18, 2007, 205kg/(451 lbs)(BMI 71)/post op abdominoplasty(12-14-07 & 01-14-08) post-op hip surgery(2-27-08)currently 4-25-08 85kg(187lbs)(BMI 27) GOAL REACHED 265 lbs gone .
Goal 85kg(187lbs)ACHIEVED GOAL WEIGHT APRIL 25, 2008(11 Months & 6 days after LAPROSCOPIC GASTRIC BYPASS)
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Old 04-19-2008, 09:37 PM   #3 (permalink)
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Thank you Paul for the response and encouraging words.
Wow, you have really done well! Congratulations!
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