Dilligaf
New Member
Hi there. I'm a recent post-op, having had gastric bypass on May 1.
I have been overweight pretty much all my life and while I've had some success with diet and exercise in the past, I haven't managed to keep the weight off.
My best result was about 6 years ago, when I shifted nearly 30kg in six months. Unfortunately, I devoloped gallstones, got an infected gallbladder and pancreatitis and ended up having emergency surgery.
Then all the weight I had lost came back to haunt me ... and it brought a few extras along for good measure over the next year or so.
I originally looked into bariatric surgery just over a year ago but ended up having some health problems that meant I wasn't well enough for any sort of surgery. However, I've had a pretty good year and my dodgy old heart has improved much more than my cardiologist had expected so instead of having the heart surgery I was meant to have in April, I instead had RNY gastric bypass.
So far, things are going pretty well and apart from a spectacular array of bruises and a weird delayed allergic reaction to the carrier used for the anti-clotting injections, it's been a fairly unevenful recovery. long may it continue!
I have been overweight pretty much all my life and while I've had some success with diet and exercise in the past, I haven't managed to keep the weight off.
My best result was about 6 years ago, when I shifted nearly 30kg in six months. Unfortunately, I devoloped gallstones, got an infected gallbladder and pancreatitis and ended up having emergency surgery.
Then all the weight I had lost came back to haunt me ... and it brought a few extras along for good measure over the next year or so.
I originally looked into bariatric surgery just over a year ago but ended up having some health problems that meant I wasn't well enough for any sort of surgery. However, I've had a pretty good year and my dodgy old heart has improved much more than my cardiologist had expected so instead of having the heart surgery I was meant to have in April, I instead had RNY gastric bypass.
So far, things are going pretty well and apart from a spectacular array of bruises and a weird delayed allergic reaction to the carrier used for the anti-clotting injections, it's been a fairly unevenful recovery. long may it continue!