However you read it, you probably think the same as me. Get your surgery on, girl! The effects of this surgery should dramatically decrease my blood pressure and reduce the change of stroke or heart disease. I'm not afraid of death, I'm afraid of not living. This is my chance to start a life. Participate with my friends. No more excuses as to why I can't do something cause my fat ass won't allow me to.
Tonight, I attend a Support Group for people who are undergoing, or have undergone bariatric surgery. It's a two hour session. I am excited to go. I have a few questions that pertain to expectations and scheduling. I am more than ready to have this surgery and get it over with.
I've got a few more appointments lined up which may lead to a few more. Such as meeting the pulmanologist that may require me to have a sleep study. I'm positive that will happen. The follow up to my original GI testing with the mamometry. The Shrink! The dietician. And then..... hopefully my clearances are done!
Weigh in: 279. Down 15 pounds from that every shocking weigh in a couple weeks ago.
Sleep study was sooooo uncomfortable for me. They stick all these sensors on your head. I think I slept like, 2 hours that night! However, I found out I had apnea and my sleep quality went WAY up once I had my cpap. I don't need my cpap anymore though!
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