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MelissaE3437

Gastric Bypass Patients
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About MelissaE3437

  • Rank
    Novice
  • Birthday 06/05/1978

About Me

  • Biography
    I had an open RNY gastric bypass in 2003. My weight has gone up and down due to pregnancies and fertility treatments, but overall the surgery was a success despite trouble with reactive hypoglycemia, anemia, and absorption.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Teacher
  • City
    Plainfield
  • State
    Il
  • Zip Code
    60586

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  1. I’m 43. . . Is that too young? But my surgery was in 2003 so I don’t know if the experience I have is relevant.
  2. Hi everyone, I had open RNY gastric bypass surgery way back in 2003, and I was diagnosed a few years ago with a raging case of ADHD. I always did very well academically so the ADHD was never diagnosed, at least not until I had two sons with it and their doctor said I needed to go get checked. From a weight loss perspective I’m doing great, currently hanging in there at 143 pounds (I wear a size 6 or 8, though my weight has varied somewhat through three pregnancies and 18 years of, well, life. But medications (all kinds) have given me a lot of trouble. For the last three years I have been on immediate release generic Adderall, since extended release medication tend to be ineffective and even dangerous for me. Lately I’ve noticed it seems like the medication stays in my system only three hours or so, and my doctor thinks the surgery made my absorption extra poor since I am missing so much intestine. My doctor was having me take Adderall IR every 3 1/2 hours four times a day, and it was tricky to remember to take it and I felt like the levels were very unpredictable in my body. (By the way, I’ve tried the non-stimulant meds and they had absolutely zero effects.) Currently I’m doing a trial of the Daytrana patch, since it doesn’t involve my stomach at all. Daytrana is a form of Ritalin, and for some reason it doesn’t seem to work well on me, though it could also be the dosage. I’ve heard rumors of people using Vyvanse after gastric bypass and having it work because it absorbs differently, and I was wondering if there’s any truth to that. I would love to hear stories of any RNY patients and the ADHD medications you found that worked postoperatively. Thanks in advance.

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