Kizzy wrote:Stayce, I know 3 people who have gotten that surgery. One didn't follow the diet, because her husband wouldn't and still wanted home cooked meals everynight, and she gained it all back as she restretched her tummy.
LMAO.. Dana can fend for himself. He always has. If anything he will cook for me =) In either case we both value eating healthy even if we go through phases when we don't. Having a phase for me just isn't going to be an option anymore because if I do I will get very sick, very fast. You learn quick or you pay dearly.
THe second had it done about 9 months ago, and her top half loks great but her butt is still huge.
Is she exercising? If she started out really big it takes more time. Patients are expected to loose 70-80% depending on the surgeon. My surgeon makes exercise mandatory. You have to sign a contract and take a written test before he will even do the surgery not to mention all the tons of pre-op tests (xrays, blood work, etc). He also makes it mandatory that you attend follow up 2 weeks, 6 weeks, 3 months, 9 months, 1 year, and once a year every year for the rest of your life. We also have to attend support groups and see a nutritionist. If needed, I also have no problem going into therapy as well. Having Dana to support me with personal training is also a huge bonus.
The third lost all her weight within 6 months.
Many do. The trick is keeping it off. About 25% of people do gain weight back after surgery. Keep in mind that 95% of people that go on diets gain all the weight back they loose and plus. The critical time is that first couple years but by year 2 you hit another critical point where all the excitment slows down and you forget where you came from. I am aware of this so I know to look out for it. I also have the added motivation that I want to be a mommy too once I hit that 2 year mark. In many cases this procedure increases your fertility but of course until you are stable you are forbidden to get pregnant. They tell you 18 months - 2 years you need to be really careful.
Good luck on the surgery, and follow the directions.
Thanks! You bet I will!