-
Content Count
138 -
Joined
-
Last visited
About LovinMe2013
-
Rank
Expert Member
-
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
All of my tests came back normal. The doc said it could be something Gastro. I've determined that it is gas pain, not sure if I'm swallowing too much air or if something else is going on. I was very relieved that it was nothing to do with my sleeve. -
I used Forest Park & was covered by insurance. His staff has become very overwhelmed lately. Just continue to call until you get someone. As far as Dr Frenzel is a very good surgeon.
-
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Don't worry, you will be in good hands with your doctor on top of it. -
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I would definitely share with your doctor. With only being a few weeks out you could have a complication. You may need to do a swallow study just to be on the safe side. -
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Sometimes, I wake up with the pain. It's more of a dull pain. It's almost always 10 min or so after I eat or drink. My bowels are moving, no diarrhea. I usually have has with it. The ct was normal & my medical doc just ran blood work & it was normal. I left my surgeon a message, but they are so busy & 3 hrs away. I wish I could trust local people to treat me, but I fear they won't know what to look for. -
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Thank you for replying. It makes me very anxious & fear that I could have a leak or something worse. -
January sleevers......what's your weight loss so far?
LovinMe2013 replied to pottergirl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
We are about 20 months post op. I haven't had any complications, no throwing up...I tolerate everything I eat. For the past 3 mo I have had left side flank pain shortly after eating or drinking. Sometimes it radiates to the back or front, but always on my left right at the bottom of my rib cage. Almost feels like a gas pocket, but it's been daily for 3 mo. Anyone else experienced this? -
Left Side Pain 17 mo post op
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
No one has had left flank pain? -
LovinMe2013 started following NSAIDS, Left Side Pain 17 mo post op, I need to know the truth. and and 7 others
-
I started having left side pain shortly after eating or drinking on my left side right under my rib cage. At first I thought it was gas, but it's after everything I eat or drink. It is not severe pain, but just different &akes me worried. Sometimes it's on my side, sometimes more to the front or back. 3 months later it's still there, ct scan showed no abnormalities. No diahrea or throwing up. Has anyone else had this problem?
-
jenRRT reacted to a post in a topic: I need to know the truth.
-
RJ'S/beginning reacted to a post in a topic: I need to know the truth.
-
I need to know the truth.
LovinMe2013 replied to jenRRT's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was able to get off of my depression/anxiety meds about 6 mo post op. I had been on them for 2 years before surgery. I did lots of research & knew what to expect each step of the way after surgery. I never hit a depression & never really mourned the loss of food. I just always looked at it as I can't have that right now, but one day if I want to in moderation I can. I was sleeved 1/22/13 at 241 lbs & I'm at 165 lbs now. I went from a size 20 to size 10. I'm also 32 yrs old & had the same worries going through my head. Is this the easy way out? I'm way too young to do this. I have a long life of complications if it doesn't work out. I'm happy that I did it & so far I haven't had any complications. My family finally respected my decision & now they are happy for me. I did "train" my husband before hand on things that I read just to prepare him for how to support me. You do go through emotions as your body changes, but nothing that the support of family & friends can't get you through. I think alot of people end up depressed when they think it's a magic fix, cause it isn't....I still have to calorie count & think of every bite or drink I take. Good luck & stay strong if this is what you truly think will make you happy. -
I did, I was sleeved 1/22/13 by Dr Frenzel and have lost 73 lbs. I really liked Dr Frenzel, very professional & I have had no complications at all.
-
How long did you feel horrible? I was semi-normal after 2-3 weeks
-
Is it normal for weight loss to slow after several months?
LovinMe2013 replied to Shoota's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I've been struggling with watching my calorie intake. I am a teacher & of course lacked a schedule this Summer. I found my self snacking more often & eating carbs like chips. I also enjoyed a few too many adult beverages & because of the heat some Gatoraide. I gained 1.5lbs over a week & flipped......I'm only 7 mo post op....way too soon to gain anything! That night I went back to only eating every 4 hr if I was hungry, protein first, logging my point in myfitnesspal, and no liquid calories. I dropped 2 lbs the next week. I got comfortable with my sleeve & life, I thought I could eat or drink whatever because I "couldn't" gain weight. I think it's a constant battle we are going to have forever, but thank God the tool is still there for us to use. My preop weight was 241 & now I'm at 171, about 25 lbs from my goal and I only lose 1-2 lbs per week, I'm adding exercise now to try & help this last 25 come off. -
Wow 17 lbs would be nice. I've heard it's awful, I've had 2 c-sections is the pain & recovery worse than that?
-
Possible pulled muscle?
LovinMe2013 replied to LovinMe2013's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm about 7 mo post op & my pain completely went away not long after I posted this. I just learned to take it easy. I was just really paranoid about messing my sleeve up.