orangenfruity
New Member
Hi, I am due to have my sleeve gastrectomy on 1st November. At the moment I am having mixed feelings - looking foward to having it and starting to lose weight and also wondering what I am doing!
I am sure it is the right thing as I will be having a knee replacement middle of next year and (because I am only 39) I need it to last as long as possible.
Due to the two forms of arthritis I have had since I was six years old life hasn't been easy, but the last five years have been really tough. I had to give up my business and give up driving so I am hoping that losing weight and having a knee replacement will at least allow to get back to doing some of the things I love!
I also have a one year old granddaughter now and I would love to be able to take her for a walk!
I know it isn't a cure all having the sleeve and a knee replacement and I am certainly not expecting to be pain free, but being more mobile would definitely help.
Sorry for rambling on, I guess I am more nervous than I thought!
I am sure it is the right thing as I will be having a knee replacement middle of next year and (because I am only 39) I need it to last as long as possible.
Due to the two forms of arthritis I have had since I was six years old life hasn't been easy, but the last five years have been really tough. I had to give up my business and give up driving so I am hoping that losing weight and having a knee replacement will at least allow to get back to doing some of the things I love!
I also have a one year old granddaughter now and I would love to be able to take her for a walk!
I know it isn't a cure all having the sleeve and a knee replacement and I am certainly not expecting to be pain free, but being more mobile would definitely help.
Sorry for rambling on, I guess I am more nervous than I thought!