Hi all,
I thought I would post in here to get specific answers on the bypass as I think that's the procedure I would like to go for (1st hospital appointment Feb 16).
I am 30 years old; 5'9 and 25 stone with a BMI of 50. I have an incredibly sweet tooth and that has been my downfall for as long as I can remember. Im terrified that I won't have the willpower to not gorge on thing as I have in the past. I am also scared of how honest I should be when I meet the bariatrics team in case something I say jeopardises my chances
How are those of you with a particular craving for no no foods managing that?
Also, I have postponed baby #2 because I am concerned about the health and
physicality of gaining more weight given my journey to/from work in London and wanting to have more energy for another child... how soon after the op is pregnancy recommended? Given that the weight seems to drop quite steadily initially will I have to weight until it stablises to conceive?
What's the recovery time generally for the bypass? And how long would I need off work? (I work with 18-21 year olds leaving care so can be a lot of walking).
The worst aspect of this procedure seems to be the possible dumping syndrome... what else is common?
I thought I would post in here to get specific answers on the bypass as I think that's the procedure I would like to go for (1st hospital appointment Feb 16).
I am 30 years old; 5'9 and 25 stone with a BMI of 50. I have an incredibly sweet tooth and that has been my downfall for as long as I can remember. Im terrified that I won't have the willpower to not gorge on thing as I have in the past. I am also scared of how honest I should be when I meet the bariatrics team in case something I say jeopardises my chances
How are those of you with a particular craving for no no foods managing that?
Also, I have postponed baby #2 because I am concerned about the health and
physicality of gaining more weight given my journey to/from work in London and wanting to have more energy for another child... how soon after the op is pregnancy recommended? Given that the weight seems to drop quite steadily initially will I have to weight until it stablises to conceive?
What's the recovery time generally for the bypass? And how long would I need off work? (I work with 18-21 year olds leaving care so can be a lot of walking).
The worst aspect of this procedure seems to be the possible dumping syndrome... what else is common?