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QTRNY2018

Gastric Bypass Patients
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  1. I had mine a couple days after surgery. If you are taking anti coagulants, you can expect things to be a lot more watery. I had my second one not too long ago and it was much heavier flow than I had been having. I have an IUD so usually things are about the same.

    I didn’t think to ask the question pre surgery... but I would say it was a little worse than normal. Maybe due to hormonal changes.

    Good luck!


  2. Hi! I would say if there’s a lot you can do beforehand, such as shopping for foods you can eat, making sure you have plenty of Water, Vitamins, etc you won’t need too much help. If you are taking the pain medications you can’t drive, but I only did a day of that.

    That is assuming all goes well. And as the person above noted, the biggest adjustment might be how dang tired you are from healing and eating low calorie. You will also likely have a lifting restriction.

    In summary, you likely won’t need a lot of help for the first week since you’ll spend most of the time resting. It’s hard to plan to go back to work so soon because everyone reacts differently to the adjustment, but if it was for short periods of time you should be OK.


  3. Hi all,

    I’m new to the site. I came across this last week though I had RNY on 6/11/18 so today I am 6 weeks post op.

    It has occurred to me I have no target goals for where I should be and when. Was this something your surgeons had put together for you? And, even if you did or didn’t, do you set up little “prizes” each time you hit a milestone?

    For context I am exactly 40 lbs down post surgery. Is that normal? Where should I expect to be in 4.5 months? (6 months post surgery)

    I’m still 90 lbs from my long term goal weight.


  4. I’ve thrown up a few times. Mostly because I ate too much and didn’t know my limits

    It’s very much a mental thing to walk away from a plate that still has food on it. But, if you think you are full, you probably are. You don’t get to make room for more bites in a few minutes - there’s no room.

    Just some words of wisdom from someone who’s now thrown up in a neighbors lawn, completely sober.... 🙂


  5. Due to my insurance it was a minimum 6 months of a “medically supervised diet.” I was required to go to the office monthly, meet with nutritionist, have psych evaluation, do blood work, and attend a support group.

    Howver with some scheduling issues between me and my office, it took me 10 months from start to surgery date. I am guessing that’s pretty long for most.


  6. Walking is probably the best for now! I had lifting restrictions for the first 4 weeks. I know I tried to pick up to a jogging pace but my insides felt funny so I left it to walking. I’m also a yoga fan- but there is a lot of twisting and stretching so get that cleared by your medical provider first!

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