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Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more energy than you

did pre-op (after you have healed and some time has gone by)? I think this

is the main reason I want this - I seem to be exhausted all the time and just

making it through a normal day is too much for me. I didn't used to feel

that way, but I think as I get older and with this extra weight, it just gets

worse.

Carole

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In a message dated 08/25/2001 3:50:55 PM Central Daylight Time,

MsMystic1@... writes:

> Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more energy than you

> did pre-op (after you have healed and some time has gone by)? I think this

> is the main reason I want this - I seem to be exhausted all the time and

> just

> making it through a normal day is too much for me. I didn't used to feel

> that way, but I think as I get older and with this extra weight, it just

> gets

> worse.

> Carole

>

I have to say that I don't have quite as much energy as I expected. However,

I think I was expecting the energy of a early 20's thin person. I have to

remember that I not only became morbidly obese but I have also grown older.

I do have waaaayyyyy more energy physically and emotionally than I did before

surgery. That is one of the main reasons I wanted to do this. I no longer

had the energy to deal with my life. All of my " hustle " was leaving me. I

could barely go, let alone, go, go , go. Being a working mom, dealing with

my husband (I won't explain that), being a teacher of trying students (urban

BD), I didn't have the energy to deal with it. It was beginning to affect my

disposition. It is difficult to be at your best game with challenging

students (that I love) when it takes you ten minutes to recover from getting

to your fourth floor (no elevator) room. I now have so much more energy to

deal with all of these things. Having patience with everything in life is

much easier when you are not huffing and puffing from tying your shoes or

taking shower.

Dawn

Dr. Hess, Bowling Green, OH

BPD/DS

4/27/00

www.duodenalswitch.com

267 to 165

size 22 to size 10

have made size goal

no more high blood pressure, sore feet, or dieting!

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Absolutely, Carole! I don't know if it's just the loss of weight, the fact

that I've done something positive for my life, the fact that I'm not

suffering from GERD, apnea, and am in remission grom diabetes or a

combination of all these factors and more! All I know is that I've cleaned

out the garage (I'd been " thinking " of doing it for EIGHT YEARS!), started

walking again and cleaned up a lot of paperwork I haven't had the mental

energy to do, and am just rarin' to go in general!

Marcia

Dr. Ren, Consult 3/26...280/BMI 52

7/13/01 (surgery)...266/50

8/24...231/43

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>

> Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more

> energy than you

> did pre-op (after you have healed and some time has gone by)?

> Carole

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who have had the DS find that you have more energy than you

> did pre-op >>>>

Oh yes, Carole! Very much so!!! I can even get by with only 6 hours of

sleep at night now!!

Judie

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> Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more

> energy than you did pre-op (after you have healed and some

> time has gone by)?

Definitely! Carole, before I had my DS, I slept horribly, with hip joint

pain that emanated through my bones due to my weight. I often had to

does myself up with ibuprofen in order to be able to sleep at night. I'd

wake up in the morning and hobble out of bed like an old lady, bones

creaking and muscles aching, shuffling along like my 80-year-old Granny.

Hauling myself out of bed was no easy task in the morning.

I knew that I had made the best decision ever in having the DS the

morning I hopped out of bed effortlessly and felt light as a feather and

RESTED. What a feeling. Yes, once your initial recovery is behind you

and some weight is off, your energy will come roaring back, I promise

you that!

Hugs,

M.

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in Valrico, FL, age 39

Lap DGB/DS by Dr. Rabkin 10-19-99

http://www.duodenalswitch.com

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In a message dated 8/25/2001 5:22:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

duodenalswitch writes:

> Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more energy than you

> did pre-op (after you have healed and some time has gone by)?

Carol,

That was one of the main reasons I wanted the surgery too. Since I'm older

(54) I figured that was part of the reason I was so tired and had so little

pep. But now that I'm 5 mo. out and have lost 85 lbs. I feel great and have

more energy than I've had in a long time. And it should only get better.

The weight was draining and of course all the junk food I ate before just

made me sluggish. Now I eat good food and hardly anything sweet as I don't

really crave it. I'm so much healthier it isn't funny. You will be too!!

Jackie Ward

jward533@...

Dr. Maguire

BPD Surgery 3/19

5 months and down 85 lbs.

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In a message dated 8/25/2001 5:22:01 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

duodenalswitch writes:

> Do those of you who have had the DS find that you have more energy than you

> did pre-op (after you have healed and some time has gone by)?

Carol,

That was one of the main reasons I wanted the surgery too. Since I'm older

(54) I figured that was part of the reason I was so tired and had so little

pep. But now that I'm 5 mo. out and have lost 85 lbs. I feel great and have

more energy than I've had in a long time. And it should only get better.

The weight was draining and of course all the junk food I ate before just

made me sluggish. Now I eat good food and hardly anything sweet as I don't

really crave it. I'm so much healthier it isn't funny. You will be too!!

Jackie Ward

jward533@...

Dr. Maguire

BPD Surgery 3/19

5 months and down 85 lbs.

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