I'm considering bariatric surgery. In the very beginning stages of research.
I searched the forum and found quite a few threads with posts from those that have had the surgery. Most were from the 2014-2015 time frame.
I'm interested in hearing how you are doing now. Have you kept the weight off? How hard was it psychologically? Would you have made the decision to get surgery if you knew what you know now? How did it affect your flying? Were you grounded for some amount of time post surgery, etc.? How might it affect my BasicMed medical?
Thanks for any information you can provide.
Chris
So far, I have spent all of my career working at 'bariatric centers of excellence' (yes, that's a thing). I have noticed a couple of things:
- there are considerable differences in complication rates between surgeons and in the same surgeon along the trajectory of their career.
- you are never quite out of the weeds for long-term complications like bowel obstructions. Those can come up 10 or 15 years after surgery, whether it was successful or not.
- plenty of obese people walking the planet who did have the surgery. If your diet continues to consist of small portions of carbs, and liquid carb concentrates like soda, you are going to defeat the surgery without much effort.
- sustained weight loss requires more than surgery alone. Unless you are tied in with services like dietary and counseling, your odds of success are going to be limited.
Personally, I have never made it into obese territory, merely overweight. When I noticed that things were going the wrong direction, I made some lifestyle changes, the key one being food discipline. Portion sizes, sweets, sodas, starch servings, choice of breakfast foods etc. all had to change. In addition, I added some regular exercise back into my life. I realize that the exercise side can be difficult if you are further along in the weight gain trajectory, but there are plenty of options even if you are quite heavy. It is a positive reinforcement cycle. As the weight comes off, the exercise gets easier.
So, between my professional and my personal experience, I would say that unless you have already made the required lifestyle changes and are tied in with a dietician and a personal trainer yet your weight is not controlled, I would hold off on going down the surgery path for a while longer.