Saturday, September 28, 2013

Sleep Study

Last night I had the first of many test that I have to undergo before my surgery.  At first I thought the sleep study would be great.  I thought that I would get chance to sleep without my kids bothering me and I could finally have a peaceful sleep.  This was not a peaceful sleep at night.  Imagine trying to sleep with wires all over and knowing that someone is watching you the whole time.  I toss and turned all night.  On top of that I left my favorite pillow there.  Now I can't sleep at home!

Next up October 7 is my EGD.  I don't really know what that means, but I know I will be put under.   I will let you know how it goes. 

Fight to End Obesity

I've been overweight for most of my life and today I decided to make a change.    I remember being on my first diet in the 5th grade.  My parents took my sister and I to a dietitian and we had some success.   However, being that we were kids that did not last long. 

Fast forward to high school.  When I graduated I was at a size 16/18 and when I graduated college I was at a size 24.  Around 2004 I was diagnosed with diabetes and high blood pressure.  Also around that time I had a cousin to die from complications with diabetes and that changed me. 

In 2005 I joined Curves and started working out.  I would work out 5 day a week for an hour.  When I first joined I was 292 lbs.  By the 2006 I was down to 228.  I pretty much maintained that wait until 2008 when I got pregnant. 

After my first pregnancy I weighed 260 pounds but to be honest most of that weight did not come from the baby.   Then 2 years later I get pregnant again and I still hadn't lost the baby weight from baby #1.  After baby #2 I was about 270.  I actually didn't gain a lot of weight with each pregnancy.  I just found hard to lose the weight. 

As I type this today I weigh 282 pounds.  I see myself becoming the person I used to be.  I decided to finally make a change.  In late July I went to a seminar for weight loss surgery.  At first I wanted the lap band but after attending the seminar I decided to get the sleeve gastrectomy. 

Its also called the gastric sleeve.  With this procedure the doctor removes 75% of your stomach.  I had my first appointment with the dietitian on September 11 and my first appointment with the doctor on September 12.  At this appointment I found out that I have an overwhelmingly amount of things I had to do before the actual surgery.   The great thing is my insurance pays for 100% of the surgery.