Community Conversation => Transitioning => Gender Correction Surgery => Topic started by: katie Brennan on February 06, 2017, 08:36:39 AM Return to Full Version
Title: Quitting Smoking for GCS
Post by: katie Brennan on February 06, 2017, 08:36:39 AM
Post by: katie Brennan on February 06, 2017, 08:36:39 AM
Although I am meeting my Surgeons requirement of quitting 30 days prior to surgery (just barely), I wish I would have quit much sooner, at least 3 to 4 months.
This is because the biggest side affect of quitting smoking for me has been a lot of weight gain due to a major increase of appetite. in the last 20 days I have gained 12 pounds. Now I have to work like crazy to get back to near where I was on my last recorded weigh in or it may result in cancelation of my surgery. This is because I was told by the nurse at my surgeon's office that gaining weight just prior to surgery is very dangerous and could result in cancelation of my surgery.
Because I had lost 5 pounds between my last weigh in and quitting smoking, all I have to do is to loose about 7 pounds in 9 days. A huge undertaking none the less, which may have to involve fasting ever other day for the next 9 days.
I just wish I would have quit smoking so much sooner, which would have allowed me more time to loose the weight gained during the first 3 weeks of not smoking.
Now there's another major stresser added to the list just before surgery.
Katie
This is because the biggest side affect of quitting smoking for me has been a lot of weight gain due to a major increase of appetite. in the last 20 days I have gained 12 pounds. Now I have to work like crazy to get back to near where I was on my last recorded weigh in or it may result in cancelation of my surgery. This is because I was told by the nurse at my surgeon's office that gaining weight just prior to surgery is very dangerous and could result in cancelation of my surgery.
Because I had lost 5 pounds between my last weigh in and quitting smoking, all I have to do is to loose about 7 pounds in 9 days. A huge undertaking none the less, which may have to involve fasting ever other day for the next 9 days.
I just wish I would have quit smoking so much sooner, which would have allowed me more time to loose the weight gained during the first 3 weeks of not smoking.
Now there's another major stresser added to the list just before surgery.
Katie
Title: Re: Quitting Smoking for GCS
Post by: KayXo on February 06, 2017, 12:56:48 PM
Post by: KayXo on February 06, 2017, 12:56:48 PM
I gained 30 pounds in only a few months after stopping smoking. I know what you mean. :( Good luck, you can do it!