Bridget’s Story: The Follow-Up Visit
About a month ago, we went with bariatric surgery patient Bridget to her pre-op visit with BRH bariatric surgeon Dr. Fernandez. After a long battle with her weight, Bridget decided to move forward with weight loss surgery. She also chose to share her story with us. On July 12, Bridget had her procedure, and we tweeted from the operating room as Dr. Fernandez performed her laparoscopic surgery. Now, Bridget is well on her way to healthy weight loss.
Meeting Those Goals
Last week Bridget met with Dr. Fernandez to review her progress and discuss next steps. Her first stop: the scale. So far Bridget has lost 31 pounds, which works out to slightly more than a pound per day. “The r
ange we look for is a half-pound to a pound a half,” says Dr. Fernandez, “so [Bridget is] right in the middle. That’s good.” Bridget was also satisfied with those numbers. “I was expecting about 20 pounds a month,” she said, “so that’s better than the goal I’d set.”
Meanwhile, Bridget is working on getting her protein intake up to the right levels. She’s drinking two shakes a day, but still needs to incorporate another 20 grams of protein into her daily routine. Since she’s just started eating soft foods again, Dr. Fernandez suggested eggs and fish. Bridget can also mix certain protein powders with skim milk, for an extra protein boost.
Adding in food means that Bridget’s weight loss might plateau, unless she starts exercising regularly. To maintain her momentum, Bridget has started walking for 30 minutes, three times a week. Soon she’ll be walking every day.
Discovering New Challenges
So Bridget’s all set on her weight loss goals, but she is struggling with a few aspects of her new lifestyle. “I miss my coffee in the morning, and my glass of wine at night,” she says. Both coffee and alcohol are off-limits, especially in the months right after surgery. Eventually, Bridget will be able to drink decaf coffee and add a little wine back into her evenings.
In the meantime Bridget is slowly adding solid foods back into her diet. She’s cooking some veggies and can eat small pieces of fish. But not being able to enjoy food the way she used to has been a challenge. “I go over to my mother’s, and she’ll have made something really good. And I can’t have any,” Bridget says.
Social gatherings will probably also present a challenge, since Bridget often can’t eat most of the items on the buffet. “I went to one party a few weeks ago and brought something along with me. I couldn’t have cake! And it’s still tough adjusting to such small portions. I want more than what I can have.”
All that aside, Bridget is still glad that she had the surgery. She has regained her energy and enjoys the feeling of losing weight. Bridget’s next follow-up visit with Dr. Fernandez is in three months, but we’ll be hearing from her every month. What’s her next step? “I get to help my mom after she has the surgery.” That’s right: Bridget’s mom is having bariatric surgery in October, so the two will get to continue their weight loss journey together.
If you have questions about bariatric surgery, please contact us at Brandon Regional Hospital. Visit us online or call 1-888-327-2636 to find out about our free educational seminars.
September 7, 2010 | Posted by Brandon Regional Hospital
Categories:
Tags:

Comments