Thanks for sharing. When you talked about shopping at the front of the rail instead of the end, I teared up. I know how you felt. Congrats on your success.
@@bottt5302 I've heard a lot of people say that it is more uncomfortable than painful. I'm afraid that I will regret getting it done because of the feeling afterwards. How did you feel when you woke up?
@@B_LilacFantasy honestly I'm getting moments of regret but I know in the end it's for the best, personally I felt like my back was on fire and I'm cold that's all I remember also a lot of gas
Hello I'm just have submitted to your RU-vid channel I'm am going through the gastric sleeve bypass i have about 6 months and 5 Dr appt this month i have been upload some updates on my path of the gastric sleeve when i have the updates when i have the the surgery I will be doing more updates of it an update eBay post Ops and the other one just don't know the name of it right off the bat I am all new into this procedure been watching over two dozen videos and it's helping me out but I am excited and nervous because I have never been put under or have any major surgeries like this
Healthier weight is a robbery trust me. My gastric band causing me issues and they don’t care they want full amount for the sleeve. I’m living in pain since 2016, had the band at 2014. Haven’t lost anything it doesn’t work. Band is empty in 2017 I’m still suffering with pain, bloating and excessive vomiting, can’t eat anything healthy. Living on smoothly and Ice cream. This defeats the purpose why I wanted to get the surgery and lose weight. I hate this company!
Yeah the problem just might be your not keeping up or possibly ever starting the lifestyle and dietary changes needed to maintain the weight loss. They tell you up front that your stomach WILL stretch back and out and grow again and if you get the band that it could shift as a result of that renewed stretching. A diet consisting of smoothies and ice cream kind of definitely puts the blame on you. I had mine done and followed the changes to the letter and couldn't be happier - just like tens of millions of other people.
My friend is about to do it and she already has MS and horrible digestion among other health challenges... I'm really scared for her and wish I could convince her not to... she is going to Tijuana.... in the middle of a pandemic.... it's so dangerous on so many levels... and these folks telling their stories, bless them, they seem to say things like "I needed to get control of my health" and that prep for the surgery and the way they had to behave after the surgery "took a ton of discipline"... could that discipline (and the money spent on the surgery) be applied to nutrition classes, exercise or yoga classes and a life coach to help with psychological challenges around eating? I'm sad for her body that's already struggling so hard. I just want my friend to be healthy and happy.