Question:
My surgery is Monday at 11:30 am. Any words of wisdom?

   — gthompkins (posted on July 11, 2009)


July 11, 2009
Stock up on Campbell's creamed soups and sugar free popsicles! Oh, and Crystal Light, too. And, congratulations! You are getting ready to do yourself the biggest favor you can ever imagine. Good luck and God bless you!!!
   — PaulaJ

July 11, 2009
Follow your directions! Get up and walk every hour as soon as they have you walking - that was key! I have lost 32lbs. in exactly one month! I will be praying for you - it is a life-change and worth all the effort.I agree with the sugar free popsicles too - they are my favorite!
   — ericahamel

July 11, 2009
I drank alot of propel and sugar free kool-aid. Just remember to sip, sip, sip because you don't want to get dehydrated..It is very easy to get dehydrated..So sipping constantly is what you need to do in the beginning. Good luck
   — okbuffy

July 11, 2009
Congradulations and Good Luck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
   — Kathleen W.

July 11, 2009
Go in confident, follow directions, and enjoy the ride. I lost 30 lbs at 3 weeks post op. I haven't felt this good in years.
   — Patti ATX

July 12, 2009
walk walk walk...do whatever you can to get rid of the gas. That way your water trials will go well. Ask for a lil pillow to go between your legs if you lay on your side or for coughing..you press it against your belly. Really made a difference for me. Congrats and best of luck to you! See you ont he losing side! hugs, kim
   — gpcmist

July 12, 2009
I had My Surgery on March 25th and that was a wonderful Annversary gift I have lost 19 lbs so far and i feel wonderful I have a Realize Band in me I think loseing 19 lbs in 3 months is pretty good for and Good luck with yours My name is Ruth Rowe . i had no pian after i had My Lap-band Surgery done and I was only in the Hospital over night and I think that was because I am 68 years Old the ohter Annivesray was My Husband and I are Married 46 years so in 4 years We will be Married 50 Years .
   — Ruth Rowe

July 12, 2009
I had my RNY June 29th, and everything is going great. I went to see my doctor Friday I lost 13 pounds. I'm at a total now of 35 pounds. Walk, sip your water, and follow everything they tell you to do. It was hard to eat cottage cheese and apple sauce three times a day but I did it. Good Luck, and welcome to the loser bench. Theresa L
   — theresa.lampkin

July 12, 2009
Iso-Pure ready to drink bottles (Grape Frost, Icy Orange, and Pineapple Orange Banana), and New Whey Protein Bullets (grape, fruit punch, blue raspberry, and orange)....both available from the Vitamin Shoppe or GNC. The Iso-Pure is like adult koolaid, and the bullets are a little tart and thick, so I put them in double cups of Celestial Seasonings Wild Berry Zinger or Tangerine Orange Zinger. They gave the tea a "zing" that I miss now that I'm no longer using them. Also, like the others said, walk, walk, walk. The more you walk, the better you'll feel. Also, I did a lot of "home prep" before I went to the hospital. I went to the liquor store and bought some of those jello-shooter cups because they are just a fraction more than an ounce, and I made a whole tray of jello - some with Any Whey protein powder in them and some without. But it was enough to last me about 3-4 days. I also made some fat-free, sugar-free instant pudding in those cups before I left for the hospital. Then, when I came home, we didn't have to hussle to get my "food" ready.
   — Erica Alikchihoo

July 12, 2009
stick to it...my best to you
   — gingin

July 12, 2009
The last few days before your surgery you might be a bit anxious, excited and nervous all rolled into one. But that is NORMAL! I am not sure which procedure you are having done, but it is safe to say that you should stock up on broths, boullion cubes, juices, sugar free jello, etc. for your first week or however long your doc wants you on clears. Every WLS doc has different post-op instructions, just follow his!! Also, walk as much as possible as soon as possible after the surgery to alleviate the gas and prevent blood clots in your legs. Also you may have "buyers remorse" for a week or so. I know I did. I GRIEVED for food almost as if I had lost a best friend. I kind of did, food was my addiction and my answer to anger, depression, boredom, you name it. Just remember if you start feeling this way that it is normal also. Wishing you a speedy recovery..........see you on the losing side!! Hugs, Trish
   — dragonflier

July 13, 2009
Take your chapstick to the hospital!!! It doesn't matter if you pack anything else. You will be in and out after surgery and will not want to read the book you take with you but your lips WILL be dry and your favorite lip treatment will be your best friend. Best wishes and welcome to the other side of the bench!!! Vivian
   — KraftyV




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