The initial road has not been easy. Warning- Serious Whining Ahead. Two weeks before the surgery I had to go on a high protein/low carb diet. I survived...lol. I only had one minor breakdown when I went out with hubby for our anniversary dinner. I couldn't have my steak fried in butter and no potato or bread was allowed, and I was not happy.
Moving onto the surgery- it went well. I was scared out of mind but it turns out I had nothing to worry about. After surgery I felt great, until they took my morphine away. The liquid pain reliever did not go down well, but I chose to go home anyway. In the weeks that followed I had an allergic reaction to two pain relievers. Then, I almost passed out several times only to find out my blood pressure had taken a nose dive. Just a week after surgery, I was able to get rid of both my blood pressure medications. YAY! Yet, I still wasn't feeling well. I had a difficult time breathing, and I felt lightheaded constantly. More bloodwork showed I needed a decrease in my thyroid medicine. All good news,and I started to feel better, until two weeks post surgery I had to start taking vitamin supplements. Well, my body rejected those as well. Right now I am feeling very weak while I wait on some new vitamin crystals that I can put into water. I am hoping this will fool my body. As it stands right now, I still have no energy and haven't been able to exercise like I should. I am hoping to start belly dancing lessons soon, as I love to dance and hate to exercise.
People have asked if I would do it again even with all the complications. For a few weeks now I kept saying I will let you know. However, as of today, since starting the two week pre op diet I have lost 26 pounds. So yeah, I'd do it again. Weight loss surgery is not for wimps. It's not as easy as I thought. And oh, if one more person tell me weight loss surgery is cheating...I will knock you out. I'm just saying. :) All in all I have found out I am much stronger than I thought. Heck, I can walk through Super Walmart now without crying and longing for junk food. That in itself is a big achievement.
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