Prep

In the early months of 2017, I got most of my pro-operative tests done! Here are some that were on my checklist:

  • Mental heath screening – ✔️
  • Bariatric Surgeon assessment – ✔️
  • Nutrition counseling (3 months min) – ✔️
  • Primary care Physician Support – ✔️
  • EGD – ✔️
  • Pre-op with Surgeon – TBD
  • Pre-op with primary doctor – TBD
  • Pre-op blood work – TBD

The ONLY problem I ran into was with my EDG. Before getting this test, you have to not eat anything after midnight- which I followed. The last thing I ate was at 10:30pm (unhealthy, I know). Once my surgeon sat me down to discuss my EGD results, he immediately asked when the last time I ate was. I told him 10:30 and his face looked very concerned. I asked if there was a problem and he began to tell me that I had a FULL MEAL in my stomach! I was then sent to a Gastroenterologist to conduct a food study on me.

Because of my surgeons concerned look and not knowing if this will effect the surgery, I wanted to make sure that I went to the best G.I in Boca Raton. Thankfully, that G.I was my friends father! Because of the demographic in Boca Raton, G.I’s are very busy doctors and it was hard to get an appointment quickly (and i didn’t want to squeeze into his busy schedule, just because I knew him). I had to wait 2 months!!

Once I saw him, I immediately regretted going to see someone I knew. I was getting a lecture on how this surgery was not the best route for me and that he wanted me to try something else (a route I’ve already been down for a few years and proven to be unsuccessful with me). He was dead set with his stance and wouldn’t listen to the other issues that I had that restricted my weight loss. Ultimately, he refused to do a food study and I had just wasted 2 months waiting to hear ‘no’.

Immediately I called my surgeons office and asked for a recommendation of another G.I. I went to see him once and he was very interested in my case. He told me that he is convinced I have gastroparesis and we need to do a food study at the hospital. When I went to the hospital, I was put in a room with 2 pieces of toast, eggs and 2 cups of apple juice. I was told I have to eat and drink all of this as fast as I can and then lay on the table for them to scan me. I ate my gross meal and laid/balanced on the table (that was skinnier than my arm). I was to get scanned every 20 mins for the next 4 hours to monitor my digestive behavior. Once that test was over and a week passed, I was informed that I did in fact have gastroparesis and that the sleeve will help this issue. Ummm… perfect!

After all of this was done- it’s now SEPTEMBER!!!! I need to get moving because I wanted this done before the end of this year!

It’s crunch time!

Maybe I should look into my options…

My entire adult life I have been low-key ridiculed on my appearance and weight gain. I would brush it off because I felt so beautiful in my skin and didn’t care about how any one else saw me. Yeah, I grew up as a thin athlete and cheerleader, so I can get back to that body at anytime if I REALLY wanted to, right? I was comfortable. Comfortable, that is until, I couldn’t easily tie my shoes or fit in my space on the plane. My biggest ‘ah-ha’ moment was when my boyfriend stopped being affectionate and cheated on me. I knew how shallow he was when we first started dating and I lost sight of how important this was to him. I could never understand this because when I fall in love, I FALL. It doesn’t matter what you look like, I fall in love with people on the inside.

This was such a big deal for him and I was still getting judgemental comments from people, I decided to change. I’ll admit, I started doing this to save my crumbling relationship, but this journey has actually saved my life. From trendy diets and getting back to the gym to food studies and diet pills, the past few years have been a whirlwind.

Hope you can find some strength in your story, while you read mine 🙂