Hi,I am sooo New

I am getting ready for bipass surgery and would like to know any
tricks to keep from getting sick. Other than not eating the wrong
stuff. Do some things digest better than others and how does
everyone like it now that they have had the surgery. Any regrets?
and plus’s besides losing weight.

11 Responses to “Hi,I am sooo New”

  1. Agnes Vega Says:

    none

    judi lescarbeau

  2. Jamey Lancaster Says:

    I’m a little over 2 years out from my surgery and have no regrets. I find
    that I deal daily with issues like malabsorption in a preventative fashion
    - don’t care what the docs say, you will be dealing with malabsoption for
    the rest of your life, if you’re getting a true bypass - just different
    degrees, so be sure to supplement and take your protein drinks.

    As to getting sick, as long as you take very small bites at first and chew
    your food to liquid, you will probably have no problem. That said, there are
    still some who have problems from things like strictures - which is
    something you have no control over. It’s where the stoma "overgrows" in its
    healing and gets too small. They go in with an endoscope and stretch it
    back out again. USUALLY, if that’s going to happen, it’ll be in the first 6
    weeks or so. There’s exceptions to everything, of course.

    Regret it? No, not in the least.

    Pam in Niceville

    (dealing with 4 lbs of Thanksgiving to Christmas regain. <sigh> Thought I
    was bulletproof <G>)

  3. val_500 Says:

    Pam, Please send me the sites to order the protein in samples packets.
    Still can’t get my protein or vitamins or meds to stay down. Been pretty sick
    and
    out of it for a couple of weeks. Hope everyone had a merry Christmas and a
    Happy New Year. Husband is making himself sick trying to take care of me.

    BTW Went back to the military surgeons on the 4th. They kept me there 5
    hrs, each doctor poking and proding. After 5 hrs or supposedly setting up wound
    nurse visits, etc, nada nothing. I was so upset. Got home and no calls or
    anything and no wound nurse visits. The surgeon who did the surgery never came
    in to see me. Only the little flunkies. So much for the military approach
    and carring. I even made a joke to start off about, "Alright, which one of
    you guys forgot to wash your hands before surgery?" One, The only one I liked
    laughed and said "Oh are we suppose to wash our hands before surgery?" And for
    the next 4 doctors that prodded, not one washed their hands before the poked

    their fingers into my open wound. I will never go back there. But I did get
    my medicine for the Gall Bladder while I was there.

    Miki in NM
    352 - 6 Dec 2004
    302 - 8 Jan 2005

  4. Tammi Elanor Says:

    I’m not Pam, but I’ll tell you I get protein samples, all my protein
    powders, and all my other supplements at www.vitalady.com. Michelle
    Curran, the owner, is one of us, having had the surgery herself ten
    years ago, followed by her husband a year later. She makes sure that
    anything she sells is the right formulation for us, with our altered
    innards. She’s also a great source of information and advice!

  5. Val Owens Says:

    Thanks for the info I appreciate it. I can’t wait. i have already decided to
    give up soda and coffee and all that I know it will not work for me. Sugar as
    you sat will be tough I use splenda now . But candy is going to be a major goal
    to give up. But I know I have to ofr my health. Thanks so much. I will keep you
    posted. marylou

    judi lescarbeau

    If you tell the truth you never have to remember anything. Mark Twain

    sincerely,
    Marylou

  6. Val Owens Says:

    thanks pam for the info I am having the laser one done so I am hopinh healing
    time as they say will be alot quicker and I am getting myself ready for the
    eating part of the deal. Thanks so much for the info. I will keep you posted.
    Marylou

    As to getting sick, as long as you take very small bites at first and chew
    your food to liquid, you will probably have no problem. That said, there are
    still some who have problems from things like strictures - which is
    something you have no control over. It’s where the stoma "overgrows" in its
    healing and gets too small. They go in with an endoscope and stretch it
    back out again. USUALLY, if that’s going to happen, it’ll be in the first 6
    weeks or so. There’s exceptions to everything, of course.

    Regret it? No, not in the least.


    Pam in Niceville

    (dealing with 4 lbs of Thanksgiving to Christmas regain. <sigh> Thought I
    was bulletproof <G>)

    If you tell the truth you never have to remember anything. Mark Twain

    sincerely,
    Marylou

  7. Tammi Elanor Says:

    I suspect you are having laparoscopic, NOT laser. This means there will
    be several short incisions, rather than one longer one.

    marylou Hayes wrote:

  8. Jeff Prudence Says:

    Hello. Welcome. I had tried to get RNY gastric bypass for 4 years. I
    looked into every aspect of it. Finally, in Sept. 2004, I had my
    surgery. My weight is coming off fast. I started out wearing a 26
    stretch jeans. I am now in a size 16 womens…and they are getting
    BIG. I rarely get sick. I can eat anything, even sweets. However, I
    rarely eat anything that is not good for me. I used to love
    chocolate. I ate it every day. Now, I think I have had a few hersheys
    kisses since surgery. They satisfied me. I don’t recommend eating
    candy, but sometimes it is just a treat. It is not a regualr part of
    my diet. I stock up on protein. I always eat the protein first, and
    it usually fills me up. Sometimes chicken is a little tougher to get
    down. I think that is because I only like white meat. It is drier,and
    harder to get down. I just chew and chew until there isn’t much to
    get down. Sometimes when I am hungry and eat faster, I have a clogged
    feeling, but this passes quickly. I really have no problems, but I

    made some major changes in my eating habits, and have been
    successful. I had become the "queen of the scales", but found that
    disappointing. I rarley weigh now. It has been over a month since I
    last weighed. I know I am still loosing, and am doing it fast,
    because I am wearing the smallest clothes I own, and they are getting
    too big. I really had no idea that I would be down so many clothes
    sizes this fast. It is amazing. The best part for me is: that I no
    longer need to take my insulin. Prior to surgery, I was taking 200
    units a day. Now, I can totally go without insulin, and my blood
    sugars are noraml. Before WLS, I was out of control. I was miserable.
    That is why I decided to have WLS. I was tired of dealing with the
    fluctuating blood sugar levels, they just totally wiped me out. I
    wish you the very best. If I can be of ANY help, please email me.
    Best wishes, Rhonda

  9. Genaro Merri Says:

    Hello. Welcome. I had tried to get RNY gastric bypass for 4 years. I
    looked into every aspect of it. Finally, in Sept. 2004, I had my
    surgery. My weight is coming off fast. I started out wearing a 26
    stretch jeans. I am now in a size 16 womens…and they are getting
    BIG. I rarely get sick. I can eat anything, even sweets. However, I
    rarely eat anything that is not good for me. I used to love
    chocolate. I ate it every day. Now, I think I have had a few hersheys
    kisses since surgery. They satisfied me. I don’t recommend eating
    candy, but sometimes it is just a treat. It is not a regualr part of
    my diet. I stock up on protein. I always eat the protein first, and
    it usually fills me up. Sometimes chicken is a little tougher to get
    down. I think that is because I only like white meat. It is drier,and
    harder to get down. I just chew and chew until there isn’t much to
    get down. Sometimes when I am hungry and eat faster, I have a clogged
    feeling, but this passes quickly. I really have no problems, but I

    made some major changes in my eating habits, and have been
    successful. I had become the "queen of the scales", but found that
    disappointing. I rarley weigh now. It has been over a month since I
    last weighed. I know I am still loosing, and am doing it fast,
    because I am wearing the smallest clothes I own, and they are getting
    too big. I really had no idea that I would be down so many clothes
    sizes this fast. It is amazing. The best part for me is: that I no
    longer need to take my insulin. Prior to surgery, I was taking 200
    units a day. Now, I can totally go without insulin, and my blood
    sugars are noraml. Before WLS, I was out of control. I was miserable.
    That is why I decided to have WLS. I was tired of dealing with the
    fluctuating blood sugar levels, they just totally wiped me out. I
    wish you the very best. If I can be of ANY help, please email me.
    Best wishes, Rhonda

  10. Ellen Carl Says:

    Thanks for sharing. You are an inspiration. Brian

    Hello. Welcome. I had tried to get RNY gastric bypass for 4 years. I
    looked into every aspect of it. Finally, in Sept. 2004, I had my
    surgery. My weight is coming off fast. I started out wearing a 26
    stretch jeans. I am now in a size 16 womens…and they are getting
    BIG. I rarely get sick. I can eat anything, even sweets. However, I
    rarely eat anything that is not good for me. I used to love
    chocolate. I ate it every day. Now, I think I have had a few hersheys
    kisses since surgery. They satisfied me. I don’t recommend eating
    candy, but sometimes it is just a treat. It is not a regualr part of
    my diet. I stock up on protein. I always eat the protein first, and
    it usually fills me up. Sometimes chicken is a little tougher to get
    down. I think that is because I only like white meat. It is drier,and
    harder to get down. I just chew and chew until there isn’t much to

    get down. Sometimes when I am hungry and eat faster, I have a clogged
    feeling, but this passes quickly. I really have no problems, but I
    made some major changes in my eating habits, and have been
    successful. I had become the "queen of the scales", but found that
    disappointing. I rarley weigh now. It has been over a month since I
    last weighed. I know I am still loosing, and am doing it fast,
    because I am wearing the smallest clothes I own, and they are getting
    too big. I really had no idea that I would be down so many clothes
    sizes this fast. It is amazing. The best part for me is: that I no
    longer need to take my insulin. Prior to surgery, I was taking 200
    units a day. Now, I can totally go without insulin, and my blood
    sugars are noraml. Before WLS, I was out of control. I was miserable.
    That is why I decided to have WLS. I was tired of dealing with the
    fluctuating blood sugar levels, they just totally wiped me out. I
    wish you the very best. If I can be of ANY help, please email me.
    Best wishes, Rhonda

  11. val_500 Says:

    Thank you so very much for the info.

    Update, They are finally sending out a home health nurse and an evac machine
    to vacuum out my wound several times a week. Maybe this will help me to
    heal. Got this little pocket that keeps filling up and causing lots of pain and
    causing me to vomit constantly.

    Miki in NM
    352 lbs 6 Dec 2004
    302 lbs 12 Jan 2005

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