My NUT told me VSG promises 100 lbs lost

VSG on 06/12/13

I call BS. I'm hovering just shy of 100 lbs and I'm still working my ASS off. If it was guaranteed, why aren't I there yet?

It might be a heavyweight vs lightweight thing, but I don't know how medical professionals can make blanket statements like that.

   

Sleeved 6/12/13 - 100 pounds lost to get to goal!

KevinBacon
on 4/16/14 1:35 pm
VSG on 03/10/14

Yes she told me that at our last appt before my surgery. I did end up choosing vsg because I understood that no surgery is magic. I knew I needed to comply and IF I comply, barring no unforseen health issues I would be successful. I didn't want to deal with malabsorption down the road and wanted to keep my valve so vsg was my choice.

Everyday I feel stronger and as I learn to embrace my new normal I'm happier each passing day  with that choice :)

HW: 318 Date of Surgery: 3/10/14 SW: 270  CW: 154

  

Nmmsg
on 4/16/14 9:43 pm
VSG on 07/09/13

I was considered a light weight at 212 lbs and was also 63 at the time of surgery.  I am now 139 lbs.  My Pcp's goal is 135. I would like to be 130>132. It has not been easy but it has been possible.  I could not lose weight before this for a long time.  I believe a life time of dieting played havoc with my ability to lose any weight. So yes, I consider myself a success.  We all have personal goals going into this.  It seems that most people here are successful.  There will always be some who are not - for many different reasons.  You need to change mentally as well as physically to do this.  All WLS can fail.  

Nancy

    

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