Getting scared as time gets closer

have until May 14 before I have my surgery, but
as it gets closer I get more scared of what will
happen. I’m not going to change my mind about the surgery
but I have been reading everyone of the messages on a
daily bases and my doctor will have me on a (6) 8
ounces of instant breakfast drink diet for 1 to 3 weeks
before surgery. But I just found out that I am lactose
intolerance, so I don’t know what will happen with that. I do
see the dietitian on Monday afternoon. I guess I will
just have to wait and see what will happen.
<br><br>Has anyone had the R-N-Y surgery that has been
diagnois with colitis and lactose intolerance? If so I
really could need some suggestive of what to do after
surgery.<br><br>Donna<br>pre-op 226 lb

3 Responses to “Getting scared as time gets closer”

  1. Neva Marjory Says:

    i Donna, just read your post. I haven’t had my
    RNY surgery (am scheduled for surgery 4-14) but I was
    recently diagnosed with colitis and I am lactose
    intolerant. My surgeon never suggested any problems with this
    after my surgery, however I’m not on any "instant
    breakfast" prior to surgery either. Let me know what you
    find out, I’m very interested! <br>About your fear
    with the up coming surgery, I can understand
    completely what you must be feeling. I too experienced that
    fear. Sharing your feelings can help you get it all out
    and also find support for your fears. I’m afraid of
    the pain, the lack of independance for a short time,
    of not eating right, not losing weight, failing and
    the embarrassment when I’m scolded by those that
    don’t understand or support me. It’s okay to have these

    feeling, it’s normal! I’m not doing this for anyone else
    but ME. Be strong and be encouraged for what you’re
    doing and taking that giant step toward better health!
    I’ll be thinking of you on YOUR day and say a prayer
    for you! God
    bless!<br>Wendy….Clearfield,UT<br>pre-op 345<br>open RNY 4-14-99<br>Dr. Gerald
    Goodman<br>Cottonwood Hospital<br> "since you’ve wanted to fly for so
    long, you must be tired of being that
    catapillar"<br>author unknown…….

  2. Neva Marjory Says:

    on’t worry Donna, everything will work out just
    fine. You don’t need instant breakfast drink. There are
    plenty of other ways you can get your nutrition,
    including a lot of breakfast drinks that don’t contain
    lactose. I’m sure your dietitian will be of great help in
    that department. Anyway, a few days after surgery and
    you will be able to eat a vast variety of foods. Just
    be sure to chew thoroughly and eat slowly. Trial and
    error will be among your best learning tools in getting
    used to your new digestive system.<br><br>I just had
    surgery twelve days ago and today had my first trip to a
    restaurant for lunch with a friend. I had three delicious
    bites from a puffy taco (a San Antonio delicacy) and a
    frozen margarita. For dinner I had a few spoons of baked
    squash with tomato sauce and a few very small pieces of

    roast pork. My doctor is okay with all of this
    including the frozen margarita. Some doctors may not be
    willing to give such bold advice, but the quicker you are
    able to eat food that looks and tastes like food, the
    better you will feel. I also had my Flinstones vitamins
    and my Tums with calcium. No lactose.<br><br>I want
    to be honest so I have to admit that the first 24
    hours after surgery will be rough, but after that it
    gets better fast. In my first twelve days I have
    already lost four inches and close to twenty pounds. The
    short lived pain I felt will be all worth
    it.<br><br>Now I have just a little soreness but otherwise I
    feel good and I feel strong.<br><br>Since you will be
    eating very small amounts of food at a time after
    surgery, you may find that your symptoms from colitis will
    disappear. They will probably be gone before you leave the
    hospital.<br><br>The best thing that you can do to prepare for surgery
    is to be good to yourself and make arrangements to
    reduce or eliminate as many of the sources of stress in
    your life as possible during your recovery.<br><br>I
    wish you well.

  3. Neva Marjory Says:

    onna, you can mix Carnation Instant Breakfast
    with water (and you can add powdered milk or not).
    Also try Ensure. There are a few tasty protein drinks
    I’ve found in GNC: Challenge (Strawberry) and Designer
    (vanilla). I mix them both with flat 7UP or Ginger Ale. They
    are nice tasty (some of the protein drinks I’ve tried
    really gag me). The Strawberry Challenge is particularly
    nice. Good luck, hon<br><br>Susan

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