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ssourgirl

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About ssourgirl

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    Female
  • City
    Austin
  • State
    TX
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    78704
  1. ssourgirl

    Long term vsg implications

    My 20 y/o daughter had GI issues before she had the sleeve, including nausea, some unexplained vomiting and abdominal pain. She'd already had her gallbladder removed and GI docs were at a loss to explain her symptoms. GI doc said, "who knows the sleeve may even help heal those issues." Well it didn't. In fact, she's now worse than ever. Her sleeve was in March 2015 and she's down 210 lbs but it's been a hefty price to pay. She went from unexplained vomiting a few times a week to now every day up to 5 times a day. Her GI doc has thrown up his hands, the new GI doc (same practice) says there's nothing she can do and her Bariatric Surgeon has done scopes and insists it's not the sleeve causing it. So, I do believe she had gastroparesis prior to the surgery despite her gastric emptying study showing as normal and the surgery has increased it tenfold. She's lost weight yes but what a price to pay. She is completely debilitated now and cannot work or go to school or leave the house except for worthless doctors appointments. I wouldn't jump to conclusions that the neuropathy people may be talking about were due to their not taking their B12. In my daughter's case, she's had to get injections because she can't keep food down.
  2. Yes, she had her gallbladder removed a year before the surgery.
  3. Well I'm sad to report this is the 5 month mark and she continues to have days where nausea takes over. She's had some days nausea free but the vast majority is spent homebound with nausea. She's thankfully able to stay hydrated so no more trips to the hospital and no recent kidney stones. The nausea gets so bad at times that she starts to have a vasovagal response and starts losing consciousness. I don't think the nausea is related to the sleeve but contrary to what the GI doctor said, it does seem to have made it worse. Nausea was present before the sleeve to a lesser degree. The GI said having the sleeve would probably actually reduce the nausea. He was wrong. She's lost 85 lbs to date with another equal amount to go. It's hard to enjoy the weight loss though when she can barely leave the house. Hopefully she'll start having better days.
  4. ssourgirl

    Nausea

    I'd recommend you call your surgeons. Did they give you a PPI like Prilosec? They can also prescribe anti-nausea meds that might help.
  5. @@cmhueto thank you! I'll check out the premier Protein.
  6. @@BLERDgirl thanks for the suggestions. She is getting pretty creative with the Protein and we're using greek yogurt too. Now I like it even better than sour cream. We tried Isopure in mango or something like that, it was horrible. Maybe we should check out other flavors. She did come out of her stall a bit and lost 5 more lbs since last week so I guess it's getting better. @@LSF, thank you!
  7. So sorry guys! I haven't gotten any emails that there were posts on here. I wonder why? I apologize for not checking back in sooner! My daughter is not doing much better. The nausea is totally gone and she's able to eat and drink just fine. She's lost a total of 50 lbs since surgery. I think she was hoping for more by now but I think her body's metabolism is recovering. During her 3 weeks in the hospital on IV fluids only, she didn't lose any weight at all. Then as she was on TPN at home (nutrients through a PICC line to her heart, similar to an IV) she slowly started losing again. She was on TPN for about 10 days then on solid foods gradually. She's pretty much tolerating everything now except Protein. She's had a stall in weight loss the past couple of weeks though. She can't stomach any of the shakes, powders etc. we've tried. Thanks again to all of you who've helped me through this and for all of you who are still commenting.
  8. ssourgirl

    Post op day 3 and struggling

    My daughter went through the exact same thing as have many people who have posted on here. I wish surgeons gave more of a warning of this. It's a very real emotional trauma that they should warn you about. I've read it could be the endocrine hormones but whatever it is, it's terrible. You'll come out of this and realize you made the right decision. You've just had major surgery. Hang in there!
  9. She was on Zofran, Phenergan and other anti-emetic none of which worked. She suffered for almost 4 weeks before she was admitted to the hospital . IV Zofran and IV Phenergan around the clock did nothing.
  10. @@LSF thanks so much for asking your surgeon!! They did check her sleeve and everything looked "normal" to them and the other bariatric surgeons he consulted. Honestly, I'm thinking more and more that this was the kidney stone all along. Or a combination of both going on at the same time. Or it's been an incredible coincidence that once they finally resolved the stone, the nausea started going away. Now, it's pretty much completely gone. The last 3 days she's been able to eat and drink pretty well. She's still not able to get full protein and liquids but it's a far cry from the constant nausea and vomiting she had been experiencing. She even went to the park yesterday with her friends yesterday and didn't need her constant accessory, the blue barf bag! Yay for miracles!
  11. ssourgirl

    Call the Bariatrics police!

    Google "Alcohol after Bariatric Sleeve" and you'll find plenty of information on it. 2 weeks out and over a bottle and a half of wine as well as other drinks, probably not smart. A couple of ounces a few months out, probably not a huge deal.
  12. Yes, she's not taking pain meds anymore. And she can't keep any protein shake down. Ugh.
  13. @@BLERDgirl she normally does take them on an empty stomach since her stomach has been pretty empty all the time. But we are going to try staggering them out a bit so she can take some with food instead. She was able to eat some food again today so I think we may just have to deal with bouts of it as we go along. One day at a time.
  14. Arghhhhh! So out of the blue she wakes up this morning and vomits with no warning. This is an hour after taking morning meds including Prilosec and going back to sleep. Now the nausea is back. This is so frustrating!
  15. @@ShellMilliner I was thinking that myself. Sounds logical. Good to know her body works in some ways! Good news! She's feeling even better today. We were able to even get out of the house for once and it wasn't to a doctor or hospital! She's eating a but more and the nausea has significantly decreased. Thanks everyone for your support and encouraging words. I hope I can return the favor some day or at least pay it forward!

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