I’m sorry about that! I lost my job as well! LPR is a disability .. not too many people know about it. I lost 40 pounds as well! No one understands it except US.. people with these issues .
Definitely be careful with gaining weight after you are well. If you gain too much weight in a short time the intra abdominal pressure increases which could break your hernia surgery
Definitely. I am aware. When I say gaining weight I’m not really talking about belly fat I’m talking about muscle weight. My surgeon already told me to do it slow and my normal formula of a pound- pound and a half a week of mostly muscle weight wouldn’t disturb it. I’m naturally a thin dude and I work out all the time so it shouldn’t be a big deal. I’m also not gonna jump back on creatine most likely. He said 165-170 shouldn’t be an issue as long as I don’t do like 190-200.
When I define success I think of a complete resolution of the previous problems. So right now I would say no it has not been a success but according to doctors and my surgeon it takes 2-3 months for my throat to heal so I am still recovering. I would say it’s still to early to tell and if you have similar symptoms to me after prolonging treatment for awhile it’s very possible that it takes time to heal and is not immediate. I will continue to make updates for better or for worse so stayed tuned. I am hopeful and I pray that one day this will all be behind me.
@@TheBounceBack1996 yea man i had Gerd for years but it went into remission for a couple of years .. now i have consistency throat clearing, upper chest and back pain , sometimes i feel so bad i feel like I have a cold . I had esophagitis 2 cm hiatal hernia and man I’m just tired but I did my research on a surgeon here in Houston to make sure I’m choosing the doc for the surgery! Much prayers to u man no one will understand wat we go through but it sucks! U will eat , lift weights, drink beer eventually!
I’m sorry about that! I lost my job as well! LPR is a disability .. not too many people know about it. I lost 40 pounds as well! No one understands it except US.. people with these issues .
Definitely be careful with gaining weight after you are well. If you gain too much weight in a short time the intra abdominal pressure increases which could break your hernia surgery
Definitely. I am aware. When I say gaining weight I’m not really talking about belly fat I’m talking about muscle weight. My surgeon already told me to do it slow and my normal formula of a pound- pound and a half a week of mostly muscle weight wouldn’t disturb it. I’m naturally a thin dude and I work out all the time so it shouldn’t be a big deal. I’m also not gonna jump back on creatine most likely. He said 165-170 shouldn’t be an issue as long as I don’t do like 190-200.
@@TheBounceBack1996 thats good. Also beeing slim is better for your health.
Will you say this surgery was a success??? I have mine scheduled for July 1st … how much weight did you lose?
When I define success I think of a complete resolution of the previous problems. So right now I would say no it has not been a success but according to doctors and my surgeon it takes 2-3 months for my throat to heal so I am still recovering. I would say it’s still to early to tell and if you have similar symptoms to me after prolonging treatment for awhile it’s very possible that it takes time to heal and is not immediate. I will continue to make updates for better or for worse so stayed tuned. I am hopeful and I pray that one day this will all be behind me.
@@TheBounceBack1996 yea man i had Gerd for years but it went into remission for a couple of years .. now i have consistency throat clearing, upper chest and back pain , sometimes i feel so bad i feel like I have a cold . I had esophagitis 2 cm hiatal hernia and man I’m just tired but I did my research on a surgeon here in Houston to make sure I’m choosing the doc for the surgery! Much prayers to u man no one will understand wat we go through but it sucks! U will eat , lift weights, drink beer eventually!
@@webbie32 thank you brother. I wish the best for you to. And yes people don’t understand. Stay strong 💪🏼.