For Post-Surgery People: How Many Months/Years are you Out?

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  • kimmireads
    kimmireads Posts: 66 Member
    Had my sleeve gastrectomy 3-22-11 so 14.5 months out.

    I had my first Bariatric surgery on October 22, 2007 (a lapband). I was at 329# and scared about what I was doing to myself. I lost about 75 pounds. Then I plateaued FOREVER. I wasn't happy that I hadn't lost all I wanted, but felt I wasn't as big as before. I had started having some trouble that I thought was just stress related (it wasn't just that). I ignored it for months--just chalking it up to stress. I had something happen that less than 1% of band patients have happen- a severe prolapse. My band had begun to act as an obstruction instead of a restrictor. Three days after our wedding anniversary in July of 10 I was direct admitted from the Dr. office to the hospital for emergency surgery to have my band removed. I was devastated. :( The weight came back on like gang busters in a very short time. I ended up back over 300#'s!

    My Dr./surgeon and I talked. He said I needed time to heal but we could revisit bariatric surgery but he would not put a band back in for me--he suggested the sleeve gastrectomy. I went through the process again. On March 22, 2011 I had a sleeve gastrectomy and have re-lost about 65 pounds.I know the surgery isn't the miracle for weight loss; it is a tool to help you change your habits. I have a long way to go but my supportive friends on MFP have been helping me get things on track and in perspecitive.


    I was introduced to MFP about 3 months ago by someone who thought that might be very helpful--and it is! When I started looking at the groups and found the bariatric ones I was so excited!
  • Yukonchickie
    Yukonchickie Posts: 9 Member
    Hi All, I had the sleeve gastrectomy on February 15th, 2012 and so far am down about 40lbs since my surgery date. Of course I am at a stand still right now and am just trying to focus on being healthy and moving more.
    Reading some of your stories really helps a lot. Just to see that I am not the only one out there going through this and really, when I think about my numbers, I seem to be on the right track!
    One of these days my brain with catch up with my body!
    Diana
  • gspea
    gspea Posts: 412 Member
    Hi all - haven't had the surgery yet - I am on my 5th of 6 Doctor appts for a medically managed weight loss period. I am hoping that by end of August - September I will be able to have my LapBand surgery.

    Any advice for someone that is hopefully just a couple of months from having it done?

    Thanks

    Geri
  • BandedTriaRN
    BandedTriaRN Posts: 303
    I had my lap band 9/20/11 and have lost almost 110 lbs (26 pre-surgery). Praying to God that my lap band never needs to be removed cause I know for a fact that I would be over 300 lbs again in no time:( I've already got the name of a bariatric surgeon in case anything ever happens and I need another surgery (I like to be prepared for emergencies lol... hope that I never need it!). I love my lap band. The only two options for my WLS were RNY and lap-band and I liked the idea of restriction. I have so many food intolerances and history of ulcers in the past, GERD and IBS that I worried about problems after RNY... Really happy that I chose this !
  • Onaughmae
    Onaughmae Posts: 873 Member
    Hi all - haven't had the surgery yet - I am on my 5th of 6 Doctor appts for a medically managed weight loss period. I am hoping that by end of August - September I will be able to have my LapBand surgery.

    Any advice for someone that is hopefully just a couple of months from having it done?

    Thanks

    Geri

    The best advice I can give you is to use this time to start learning the new habits that you are going to need to carry with you for the rest of your life to remain successful. I also had to wait 6 months and initially I so discouraged for it. But looking back, it was really the best thing. During that 6 months I started working on some of that 'head stuff' that is necessary to deal with. Let's face it, we are all fat for a reason. Dealing with that is so important to your sucess. I also used that time to quit smoking, and I gave up soda. I think I miss the soda most of all but I am not willing to risk the pain to try it. I also used the time to learn to eat without drinking anything. That one was challenging. I have always been a water guzzler...and now I cant possibly do that. It was good to get used to it before surgery. Making these things a habit before surgery really helps you when you are in that post-op period. Best of luck to you!
  • mSquared77
    mSquared77 Posts: 47 Member
    I'm almost 7 years post-op and was the best thing that I've ever done for myself. Certainly not a panacea, but has made a huge difference in every aspect of my life.
  • FelizMi
    FelizMi Posts: 79 Member
    2 1/2 years. I started working out on my own summer of 2006. Over a couple of years I had lost 80lbs then hit a plateu, then gained back 30. When I could lose anymore, I decided to get banded. I lost about 20lbs on their 3 month pre diet and about 10 on the 2 week liquid diet. I lost 70lbs since surgery, didn't go to my doctor for a year and gained 20lbs over that year. What drew my back to my doctor a month ago was I was having bad acid reflux. They found out I stretched my pouch which tilted my band, so they took out all my fluid. And I go back Friday to see if my band is back in place so I can get a fill and hopefully get back on track.

    I noticed I did lose better when I tracked everything on here. So I'm back to that, and fortunately, because of tracking and being mindful of what I eat and burn, I don't think I've gained any since having my band emptied. I think I might have lost a couple pounds. We will see Friday!
  • klhacker23
    klhacker23 Posts: 3 Member
    I will be four years out this month. It was the best decision I ever made. I was my biggest at 287 and have lot about 120 lbs (I think). I have done a pretty good job keeping it off thus far, but I think I have gained a little back. I joined here to try and lose the last few pounds and tone up before my wedding in September!
  • acrealizm
    acrealizm Posts: 6 Member
    I was banded in 11/2009 at a weight of 400lbs. I lost 100lbs the first year, but then plateaued and started figuring out ways to eat around the band. I didn't lose any more weight but I didn't gain any either. Recently I had to have my gall bladder removed and before surgery they removed all the fluid from my band. As a result, I splurged and gained 25lbs in 3 weeks! So taking the advice of some other people with similar experience, I joined MFP yesterday and I'm excited to get back on the wagon. I'm here looking for support, motivation, accountability, and ideas. I have a long, rough road to travel but I'm encouraged and excited.
  • soupy218
    soupy218 Posts: 6 Member
    I had lapband surgery on May 8, 2012 I have lost @ 30 lbs so far and feel good about myself.
  • heres2anewme
    heres2anewme Posts: 35 Member
    I had my surgery on Jan. 24, 2011, so I am almost 17 mos. out. I have lost right at 80 lbs since RNY. Had lapband in 2007 and lost 30 lbs but gained most of it back. I love my RNY and would do it all over again. I'd like to lose 30-50 more pounds. If I do I will be happier, but I am also very happy with what I have done so far. Blood pressure, normal without the meds, diabetes is fine with no meds and an A1C of 4.8, Trig is also fine as is my cholesterol. Knees and lower back still bother me some but not like they did and I know I am full of arthritis from being heavy for so long.
  • Ralphrabbit
    Ralphrabbit Posts: 351 Member
    I always advise those who are going to have bypass surgery of any kind to be certain to take lots of pictures. I have only one because I didn't want to get in front of a camera. Sound familiar? Well let me tell you, I regret that. I wish I had more of me when I was a big girl. That and be sure to measure. And,,,,, take pictures and measure all the way down. Not only does it help you stay on track but it is so boosting to the ego. So get those measuring tapes and cameras out and get busy. You will not regret it one bit. Happy if I helped anyone at all today.
    You are inspirational! I had mine 18 months ago & lost 80lb in the first year as did not really get into dieting just ate less & did not do too much exercise. Now I have lost my surgery weight I am trying to get into the proper diet stuff (late but better late than never!) & have lost another 10lb. Feeling better for the exercise. Scary to hear how people have managed to put on after surgery so I am going to keep going.......
  • ldturner
    ldturner Posts: 5
    Hi! I just found this board, and I feel at home here! I am coming up on 5 years since I had my sleeve gastrectomy. I never did get to "goal" weight, but found a comfortable zone. I have had to work hard to stay at that weight, and fluctuate up and down 15 pounds or so. I finally feel determined to get to that goal weight after all this time, and keeping track here seems to motivate me. Best wishes to everyone!
  • tiffanystearns1121
    tiffanystearns1121 Posts: 3 Member
    I am only 12 days post-op from VSG
  • tawny7
    tawny7 Posts: 276 Member
    I had RNY on 12/15/09. I weighed 296 day of surgery; my lowest weight was earlier this year at 151. I had skin removal surgery on 11/16/11. I ended up gaining a little back...went up to 175 and am now down to 160.
    I've started working with a trainer who is amazing and is kicking me back into gear!!
    I've found exercise to be extremely important. There were days I was eating too much and getting into old eating habits but still working out hard 5-6 days a week. I'm positive if I hadn't continued exercising my weight would've gone up a lot more. Now that I'm eating healthier again I feel so much better both physically and emotionally.
    Having the RNY was the best thing I have ever done for myself!
  • Butlavie
    Butlavie Posts: 46 Member
    Hello
    Congrats to everyone on the new lifestyle change. I had the RNY 5/14/12 and so far I have lost 25lbs I started at 235 and weigh 210. I'm still eating a soft diet and sometimes I go back and forth to protein shakes. I'm so grateful for this board because a lot of things I'm going through I found out are common. I exercise everyday even when I don't want to. LOL The reason for my surgery is Congestive heart failure and diabetes; my ac1 has been 11.1 for over a year. By the grace of God I didn't go into renal failure, the doctors were amazed. Glad I took the leap of faith.
  • mnjhowell
    mnjhowell Posts: 11 Member
    I had lap band surgery May 2009. I lost 150 pounds, I just had a baby 3 weeks ago so I am now on a goal to lose the 35 pounds I gained by Aug 4.
  • ldturner
    ldturner Posts: 5
    :smile:
  • pavshop
    pavshop Posts: 48 Member
    RNY 2/20/12 (4 months). Feeling great. Down 82 pounds (20 pre surgery). Feeling good.
  • Hi I'm Laura I got my bypass in Sept and was 232 and now I am 135. It must be hard and scary to have weight to take back off. Some suggest that for a week you go back on the liquid diet you were on after surgury so your stomach will get a bit smaller?! I't also be suggested to do the cottage cheese test to see where your pouch is at. I'm not sure if these are any of your issues or concerns. The one thing for me is when I slip up I start right back on that moment. I have to..it's too easy for me to say screw it I blew and I'll start tomorrow. Don't give up. I'm sure in no time it will come off if you follow the basics..well that's enough out of me
  • BNA_Mommy
    BNA_Mommy Posts: 36
    I had my RNY 9/24/07.
    Highest: 270s
    Day of surgery: 263
    1 year post-surgery: 163
    Lowest: 159
    Current: 192

    I had 100 lbs lost on my 1 year follow up appt (a month before my wedding). My surgeon suggested I wait 18-24 mths before I got pregnant (I didn't listen and got pregnant with TWINS 15 mths post-surgery). I gained 30 lbs during my pregnancy, and got all of it plus about 4 lbs within a month after having my sons. They are now almost 3 yrs old, and I have gained back all 30 lbs I gained when I was pregnant. It's discouraging to say the least. I was happy at 163, I was wearing a size 12 (sometimes even a 10), and for the first time in my life, I felt good about my body. My surgeon told me when I saw him after my sons were born (at my 2 yr check-up) that if I kept the weight off for a year, he would refer me to the plastic surgeon to get a tummy tuck and my arms/thighs done. Needless to say, that didn't happen. I joined MFP, I started going to the gym 5-6 days a week, I work with a trainer once every 2 weeks to learn weight training exercises, I am determined to be at my prebaby weight so that I can eventually get a tummy tuck. I haven't lost lbs, but I am slowly losing inches and strengthening muscles. My surgeon said it won't be nearly as easy/quickly to lose the weight like I did after surgery. I have to change my eating habits, I have to document everything that goes in my mouth, make myself accountable for what I eat. I have to stop drinking with meals (that's hard for me to do). I have to increase fluids and remember to take my vitamins.
    I am so glad I found this site, and now this group.
  • Elmo2205
    Elmo2205 Posts: 8 Member
    Hi all,

    I am pretty new to this board, and this is my very first post :-)

    I had gastric bypass surgery in September of 2003.
    Starting weight was 278, lowest weight was 139. I am currently at 157, and working hard on dropping those 20 lbs!
    My weight always seems to fluctuate, it's constantly 20 - 30 lbs up and down.
    Just recently I started exercising ( love Jillian Michaels!!! ), and I have also made some changes in my diet.
    Hoping to get some support from you guys!
    Congrats to all of you who have been or currently are on this journey, and good luck!
    We can do this!

    Astrid
  • i am 2 years out. i went from 253 to 126, quickly in like 10 months! i could hardly eat anything and i was stuffed! doctor said i looked too thin, so at a year and a half out, and having gallbladder removal i managed to level at 135, which the doctor preferred and ask me to not go under that. i got to that weight by cheating and made myself some bad habits which increased as the hubby moved in! cooking regular meals for him i started cheating more, and snacking on a lot of slider foods... and thinking well this chocolate cake has less calories for me than him. bad bad bad!!
    i feel hungrier now and although my tool still works to signal fullness i guess ive learned to ignore the signals and make myself tummyaches. and lately im having issues with rice and i still keep trying to eat it like an idiot.
    so im currently 150 and im here to get back down to 135! luckily when i buckle down i do lose the weight very fast....
    but i hate saying goodbye to rice n pasta n bread!
  • Mrbusterb
    Mrbusterb Posts: 114
    Hello everyone i'm new to the group i had the gastric sleeve surgery in may of 2012 i was 491lbs on may 1st,now i'm 412.The only thing that seems to worry me is my BP.It seems to be very low at times,even below 100.Other than that i'm feeling great
  • I am currently 5 months out (dwn 71lbs) and 110 (prior 2 surgery). My overall total of combined weight loss is 182lbs :bigsmile: with an additional 183 to go..if anyone was wondering my starting stats (hghest weight) 500lbs :huh: :brokenheart:...(surgery weight) 391lbs :embarassed: ...(current weight as 03.July.20-12) 320lbs :happy: ...(goal weight) 135lbs :heart: ...my frame is 05feet, 03inches :glasses:
  • Rockmyskinnyjeans
    Rockmyskinnyjeans Posts: 431 Member
    My name is Renae and I'm 34. I had my open RNY almost 8 years ago on 8/3/2004, when I was 26. At my highest weight, I was 334 lbs and, at my very lowest weight, I was 118 lbs. I settled comfortably for a long time between 135-140 lbs before I began regaining 2 years ago. I attribute it to a number of things and I take my fault in it, believe me. The highest number I saw on a scale was 191 lbs, but most of the time I refused to weigh, even at the doctor. I am now at 153.8 lbs again and going down (that is as of today). I wanted to be 140 lbs by August 3rd, but I probably won't make it by then. I will, however, make it to 140. I should mention that I'm 5'7" and I have also have had 2 babies since my RNY. They are 6 and 3 now. I started here on MFP in March when I was just under 181 lbs. I look forward to losing the weight together with y'all!
  • Mgray1024
    Mgray1024 Posts: 6 Member
    I am 11 months out. My starting weight was 296lbs and I am currently at 145. I have been VERY active since my surgery date. In October, I started running and have been able to run in 3 races (5k's). I have 2 more scheduled for this month and then at least one more in November. I'm working now on running a 10k as well as increasing my speed :)

    I know I'm relatively new as far as having the RNY but I don't plan on changing my behaviors..EVER! I'm so happy....

    I would like to lose another 5lbs. I'm 5'7" and feel good where I'm at. Plus, I'm sure I'll lose a little when I get my plastics done :)
  • Onaughmae
    Onaughmae Posts: 873 Member
    I am currently 5 months out (dwn 71lbs) and 110 (prior 2 surgery). My overall total of combined weight loss is 182lbs :bigsmile: with an additional 183 to go..if anyone was wondering my starting stats (hghest weight) 500lbs :huh: :brokenheart:...(surgery weight) 391lbs :embarassed: ...(current weight as 03.July.20-12) 320lbs :happy: ...(goal weight) 135lbs :heart: ...my frame is 05feet, 03inches :glasses:

    Wow! You are doing awesome! I am short too so I can appreciate how difficult it is to carry extra weight...It never looks as good on us! My heaviest was 335. I was 300 pre-op and am now 227. Getting there! I had RNY on 4/4/2012. Congrats on your success!:drinker:
  • BARBY1956
    BARBY1956 Posts: 51
    Hi, my name is Barb and I had my RNY bypass in May 1999. I weighed 293 and I now weigh 165 at 5' 8". After my surgery I steadily lost the weight and leveled off at about 155 - 160 lbs. Then I went through a stressful divorce and dropped down to about 135 lb. I eventually settled at about 155 lbs which is the weight I feel the best. At 165 lbs, I am refusing to gain anymore weight. One thing I have learned through all of my weight losses, gains and surgery is to put the brakes on my weight gain before it gets out of control. I am happy that I had the surgery, (in my heart I wish I could have lost the weight without it) but it has allowed me to enjoy a much more fullfilling and enjoyable and healthy life.

    I can hardly believe it has been over 13 years. I don't even think to much about it anymore. There isn't anything I can't eat as long as I eat small portions.

    I had lots of people tell me scary stories before and after I had my surgery. Seems as if everyone knew someone's Aunt's best friend's daughter that had the surgery and died or can't ever eat anything. I followed my doctor's instructions to the letter and I never had a moment of trouble.

    However one important thing to remember. Take your vitamins!!. This I was lax in doing and now I am paying the price. Several weeks ago I went to see my doctor cause I had been feeling run down and very depressed. After running some blood work, my doctor found I am deficient in B12 and now must get B12 shots every month for the rest of my life. It seems that when you have the RNY it destroys the lining of the stomach that breaks down and absorbs b12 so we don't absorb it properly. It has only come to light in my situation this late because the body stores 7-8 years worth of B12 in our liver and muscles. But my huge weight loss is worth it for sure.

    I wish everyone who has had the surgery and who are planning on having it the best.
  • mamaholt80
    mamaholt80 Posts: 20
    I had the Lap Band, I'm almost 6 months out,I've lost 53 lbs.49 lbs to go!