LC12
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menstrual cycle after gastric sleeve
LC12 replied to MaryNa's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I read so many stories about how women who hadn't been getting their periods pre-op started getting them again after VSG -- I feel like I'm the opposite! I was always regular until surgery. I think it gets better though, and I'm just relieved that my period came back, even if irregular, because I had never missed one before so it was a bit disconcerting. Good luck everyone! -
menstrual cycle after gastric sleeve
LC12 replied to MaryNa's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I'm not on birth control so I don't know how much a difference it makes. I think though that it gets better with time when your body adjusts to its "new normal" -
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menstrual cycle after gastric sleeve
LC12 replied to MaryNa's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
The surgery and subsequent weight loss make your hormones go completely out of whack, or at least in my case. I'm 33 and I've always had regular periods with minor cravings. Post op, I got my period 1 month, missed it the second month, got it super irregular the 3rd month and literally felt like I wanted to eat everything in the house. I couldn't stop grazing for the life of me. But luckily the crazy cravings only lasted a day or two -
3-Month Post-Op Appt - (Gastric Sleeve)
LC12 replied to emet1976's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I had VSG on Feb 6th and have lost 37 lbs, which is slow compared to a lot of others on this forum but as long as the scale is going in the right direction, then I'm ok with it Plus it gives my skin a chance to catch up with me (or so I hope!) I have lots of days the scale doesn't move, and then suddenly it'll drop a pound. While I weigh myself daily I try not to tally the amount lost until the end of the week, which I think has helped with not driving myself crazy -
Wow you guys are doing great! I've only lost around 37 lbs since my op, plus there was no pre-op diet/weight loss required in my surgery so I feel so behind all of you. I'm still having trouble meeting my liquid goals simply because water still makes me nauseous and I'm wary of calories in everything else. I'm hoping if I manage to get more fluid down, I'll lose faster. Other than that, I feel completely normal health-wise, no complications or anything, so I try to be fully appreciative of that daily
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Hey ladies! I have another period related question. I got my period normally the first month after the op, but haven't seen it since? (I'm a total of 2.5 months post-op, so my period is 16 days late at this point). Has this happened to anyone? I know it's fairly normal for your period to be late when there are changes going on with your body, but I've been losing slowly and at a steady pace so I don't feel like it's *that* much of a shock to the system. Did anyone else's period go MIA and for how long? PS: I'm not pregnant
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I'm 2.5 months post-op (sleeve) and I'm 30+ lbs down with no pre-op diet. Wish it was faster but at least it'll give my skin a chance to keep up (hopefully)
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For those who can tolerate everything and no loss of appetite
LC12 replied to jasmineinmymind's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm like you, a little over 2 months post-op and down 30 lbs, but I wish it was more too. I can tolerate just about anything, including things that I couldn't stomach just a few weeks ago (beer and other carbonated no-no drinks for example). I still feel restriction, but I could easily get in a lot of calories if I graze all day, especially with bad food choices. I'm very wary. I guess the only thing we can really do in this kind of situation is be extremely vigilant, track our calories and food choices, and try our very best not to fall into old bad habits (I ate a small bag of Cheetos the other day and the guilt was immense -- but I'm afraid it won't be enough to stop me from doing it again). Good luck to all of us trying to fight the good fight! -
Hi guys, I did the sleeve on February 6th and have lost upwards of 25 lbs since then. Something that's worrying me is how easily I can eat all food now, at 7 weeks post-op. True, I can only eat small portions but otherwise I eat like a normal person and can easily drink beer or other carbonated drinks (just very slowly). For example, yesterday for lunch I ate more than half a plate of spinach ravioli. It might be a much smaller portion than pre-surgery, but definitely not a tiny portion! What's ironic is that just two weeks ago I was depressed because I couldn't eat all my favorite foods or drinks, etc. Now I can, and I do, in small amounts, but I'm afraid of this being a very slippery slope. And for all the people who are feeling low because of what they can't eat/drink -- you will be able to in the future, and then you'll worry about that too! Lol it seems like there's always a catch 22 to every stage of this.
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I wasn't on the antibiotics before the surgery, but I assume he wants you on them to decrease all inflammation in the stomach caused by the h. pylori so the surgery goes smoother?
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Do you mean H. pylori? Yes I have it. The proton pump inhibitors we take post sleeve are the same that I took for inflammation caused by the H. pylori, so no real difference
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I'm about 5 weeks post op and I still get the foamies (or thick saliva) when I eat too much -- it's actually a good measuring tool for me because I'm still trying to figure out exactly how much I can/can't eat, and I'm absolutely terrible at eating slowly
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3 meals usually but if I'm out and busy or drinking a lot of fluids I sometimes have only two just because I don't feel as much hunger
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I think people react differently to different foods... I'm a month post op and for me, tortillas (flour or whole wheat) are one of the easiest things to eat. I ate roasted cauliflower the other day and it was like a BRICK in my stomach and I eventually had to throw it up like an hour after eating because it just would not digest. My nutritionist said whatever food I have a hard time eating, to try again in a week or two
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I'm one month post-op and I'm down 20 lbs, and 15 of those were lost the first 2 weeks post-op and 5 were the 2nd two weeks. I was definitely discouraged like you with the slow loss of the second half of the month until I went to my nutritionist yesterday for my evaluation, and he said it's completely normal to have a fast loss the first two weeks and struggle to lose the 2nd two weeks, because our bodies are adjusting to the sudden loss of both fat and water, etc. He said the rate will pick up again (although not as fast as 15 lbs in 2 weeks!) so I felt somewhat comforted. I hope we all have healthy, satisfactory and steady losses in March!