Thanks Helen

got approved for the surgery!!! and I am
thinking positive even though my beau is against it along
with my mom who is an RN. I need support and so are so
good through this avenue. What surgery did you have
done? I am having the Rouen Y (probably misspelled
that) and from what I hear, it is the best but we will
see. How long did it take for you to recover and yes,
I know everyone is different. I was told to start
taking vitamins before the surgery (what do i do after
the surgery? will they stay down? Also Iron pills are
good from what I have been told but again, i believe i
read somewhere you can only take certain pills. I have
to do a full physical next week and necessary tests
required for the surgery. Thanks for all your advice and
info now and hopefully in the future.

One Response to “Thanks Helen”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    know you are excited and I also know how your
    beau and mother are. I didn’t even tell my mother
    until it was all over. She is also an RN. After it was
    done there wasn’t anything she could do about it. I
    hate to say this but I never researched this whole
    by-pass thing enough to know there were different types
    of surgery. I have what I refer to as the plain old
    simple gastric by-pass surgery. No banding or anything.
    From what I have read, your type of surgery is
    becoming the most common. I have heard a lot of people
    take chewable vitamins. I don’t dare take any pills
    larger than a tylenol caplet for fear of blockage. Your
    doctor should be able to guide you a long the way. I
    have to take a high potency iron pill in the morning
    and one at night. It caused constipation for about

    the first year, but I haven’t experienced any
    problems in a long time. I would suggest you take a high
    potency Centrum with iron or something along that line.
    As far as recovery….yes everyone is different. I
    have told everyone to remember that this is MAJOR
    surgery and to allow yourself eight weeks recovery time.
    This would be time away from work. I was able to
    function OK after three weeks but couldn’t lift anything
    over 10 pounds for six weeks. You could probably
    return to work after six weeks but would feel MUCH
    better allowing yourself eight weeks. It gives you
    enough time to build back up your strength and get into
    a routine of walking, etc. As far as feeling
    normal….that took about four months. I never ate the same as I
    used to and I still don’t so don’t ever expect that to
    be what you have learned is normal. You will be
    learning a new normal. But after about four months your
    stomach does not feel so foreign to you anymore. You
    always thought your stomach was your best friend and you
    become more conscience of it more than you ever have in
    your whole life. Even drinking water becomes a strange
    feat. You have to drink slowly and eat slowly and give
    everything a chance to go down. You will no longer be a
    bottomless pit. If I can help you with anything
    else…please let me know. And remember before your
    surgery…eat yourself silly….this will be the last time you
    will be able to eat like this again so eat till your
    hearts content and you will find you don’t even feel
    guilty about it. It is a great time but then the weight
    coming off is even greater. Take care…Helen

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