Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 Hi folks, I went to Richmond's orientation class this morning. Did any one else go to the 7am class? It was very interesting, and didn't give me a lot of new information about the surgery but it did fill in some answers about the vitamins and the 'after care' of your new tummy. I meet with the nutrienalist next week to see how we can tweak the 1200-calorie diet for me. I am having problems eating all the dairy and I am a vegetarian too. Well I am encouraged. I've lost 9.5 pounds of the 31 I need to before I can be scheduled for surgery. It's becoming a reality for me and I had a moment of anxiety this morning - " Is this really going to happen? How on Earth am I going to this and cope? What am I thinking??? " I answered myself easily; yes it will happen because I will make it happen. Yes, you will do what you need to do and failure is not an option. You are thinking that with your genetics of longevity, living to 100 or more is more than likely once the weight comes off. Thanks for the venting time :-) Kerre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 20, 2004 Report Share Posted January 20, 2004 I don't go to orientation until March. Did you receive a packet to fill out from Richmond before the surgeon appt? Carolmanxkity@... wrote: Hi folks,I went to Richmond's orientation class this morning. Did any one elsego to the 7am class? It was very interesting, and didn't give me a lotof new information about the surgery but it did fill in some answersabout the vitamins and the 'after care' of your new tummy.I meet with the nutrienalist next week to see how we can tweak the1200-calorie diet for me. I am having problems eating all the dairyand I am a vegetarian too.Well I am encouraged. I've lost 9.5 pounds of the 31 I need to beforeI can be scheduled for surgery. It's becoming a reality for me and I had a moment of anxiety thismorning -"Is this really going to happen? How on Earth am I going tothis and cope? What am I thinking???"I answered myself easily; yes it will happen because I will make ithappen. Yes, you will do what you need to do and failure is not anoption. You are thinking that with your genetics of longevity, livingto 100 or more is more than likely once the weight comes off.Thanks for the venting time :-)Kerre Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 21, 2004 Report Share Posted January 21, 2004 I had my consult with Dr Baggs on December 11 2003 and I was scheduled for the orientation then. I filled nothing out until yesterday at the orientation. I also received the Patient Information Binder. It is the same binder that is on the Richmond Bariatric web page in pdf format. If you haven't gone to your consult yet, start writing down every question that pops up, no matter how silly it may seems, to ask at your consult and/or the orientation. I found by doing this I had a lot of 'fears' calmed. Also, I wrote down the questions I couldn't answer that friends and family asked me. Good luck! On another note, I am thinking of joining Curves this weekend. Anyone have comments? Kerre > I don't go to orientation until March. Did you receive a packet to fill out from Richmond before the surgeon appt? > Carol Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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