Nervous but excited!

i, my name is Wendy. I just had my first
consultation with a surgeon on 3-13 and hope to have my
insurance approval soon…I hate the waiting time! I’ve
been fat for so long I just can’t wait to be a thinner
person. I’m scared and I know that’s to be expected but I
also don’t want to jump into this blindly and regret
this decision later. My BMI is 64 which is very
embarrassing to admit to. My doctor says that losing shouldn’t
be a problem but that I need to be realistic in my
goal and that 170 may be better than trying to hit 125
(at least to start with!) Anyone with suggestions or
help I can take it all! I’ve read just about
everything I find to the point of feeling like my brain is
going to explode! Thanks for any suggestions or
reassurance you can offer me! Wendy of Utah

3 Responses to “Nervous but excited!”

  1. Chung Devona Says:

    endy, it’s natural to be nervous as the time of
    your surgery gets closer. I just had surgery on March
    4, 1999 and the last 4-5 days before the surgery I
    was extremely nervous, but if your like me I wanted
    to be sure that I knew everything I needed to know
    and what to expect. As each day goes by I am more
    glad that I had the procedure done. I started keeping
    a journal before I went to the hospial beginning
    with the first time we approached the insurance co.
    They turned me down the first time but my doctor
    resubmitted it and it was approved. By keeping a journal you
    are able to put your concerns in writing and look at
    them and almost answer them yourself another day. It
    has been 13 days post surgery and I have lost 36
    pounds, it surprised me. I’m sure you will do fine, I

    would like to help you through this as much as I can
    any questions feel free to ask, and I’ll do my best
    to answer. Corinna

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    hanks for the words of encouragement, I need to
    hear many of them right now. Never having had any
    major surgries before I have no idea what to expect and
    if I can manage pain, etc…I feel like such a big
    baby sometimes! I suppose it can’t be any worse than
    childbirth, right? (I’ve had 3 babies with no problems!) I’ve
    heard some scarey stories about the vent. tube down the
    throat and that scares the heck out of me! I know a
    person has to keep a positive attitude through out all
    of this and I don’t know how "positive" I’m going to
    be when I’m in a lot of pain!<br>If you don’t mind
    me asking…how is your tolerance for the liquids
    going now? From your first entry it sounded as though
    you were having some problems? I hope things are
    going more smoothly for you. Oh, and congrats on the

    weight loss, WOW! I am hoping to be on my way to
    "thin-ville" before August as my daughter is expecting her
    first baby then and I want to be well enough to travel
    home to help her with the baby! I also sort of have a
    secret desire to go home and surprise everyone with my
    weight loss! *smile* I know it probably won’t be much,
    but anything is an improvement!<br>Take care now and
    God bless!

  3. Chung Devona Says:

    am also a nurse besides a patient. This was my
    first major surgery also, except 4 children. When I
    went into surgery they gave me medication to put me to
    sleep and that is when they put the vent tube in, so
    you don’t notice it going in, and what I remeber
    after ward is feeling something in my throat and when I
    woke they pulled it out and just kept saying breath
    deep. As for the pain I was hooked up to a morphine
    pump and administered my own pain medication, so that
    way you can adjust it for each indivial. I’ll be
    plane the first day of surgery was the worst for pain,
    until you get the hang of the pump. I had surgery at
    7:30am and back in my room by 1:00pm, by 6:00pm I was
    able to manage my pain with the pump. You don’t have
    to worry about getting to much because there is a

    set dose the machine will allow to be administered.
    You may want to ask your doctor about it, it will
    help a lot. Yes I am doing better taking liquids,
    starting today WED. I have been able to tolorate liquids
    with out any problems. I guess it just took longer
    than I thought it would to drink without any problem.
    I hope this info helps you, if there is anything
    else I can help with let me know. I’m sure you will
    suprise your family after the baby is born. About 10 days
    after surgery I had no problem traveling. I still take
    some pain med now and then because of the tube in my
    stomach gives me some pain, the doctor says that is
    normal because it is a forgien object to the body,so
    until I get my staples out Friday, 19th, and the tube
    will come out then. I suprise myself every time I get
    on the scale and I’m sure you will suprise yourself
    also. Just keep thinking possitive. God
    Bless<br>Corinna

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