heatherh 0 Posted August 18, 2011 So, I'm less than 48 hours post-op and came home today to find I had gained 15.5 pounds. They say it's just Fluid but I'm freaking out. I look horrible! My face is swollen, my hands are swollen and now I'm so afraid to drink anything else. Did anyone else experience this? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mimilou2004 13 Posted August 18, 2011 It is sometimes called third spacing or surgical hoarding and you will start voiding it out within 72 hours. Do not limit your Fluid intake, one has nothing to do with the other. Don't be afraid it happens to almost everyone with all kinds of surgery, Mimi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldiebutgoodie2 11 Posted August 18, 2011 So, I'm less than 48 hours post-op and came home today to find I had gained 15.5 pounds. They say it's just Fluid but I'm freaking out. I look horrible! My face is swollen, my hands are swollen and now I'm so afraid to drink anything else. Did anyone else experience this? You poor thing! You must feel so bloated! But drink MORE liquids to get the flow going! You should lose it in no time. And stay close to the bathroom! Good luck to you. You are at the beginning of an amazing journey! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldiebutgoodie2 11 Posted August 18, 2011 It is sometimes called third spacing or surgical hoarding and you will start voiding it out within 72 hours. Do not limit your Fluid intake, one has nothing to do with the other. Don't be afraid it happens to almost everyone with all kinds of surgery, Mimi Hey, you're an oldie moldie too! You look great! Super congrats on losing beyond your goal, and keeping it off! You're a great inspiration for me! I got the band so I would never go up and down again, and you are living proof it works-- even for us SEMI seniors! Thanks! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
screeden 21 Posted August 18, 2011 they did give you lots of fluids before and during surgery, it will go down. you should have seen me when i had my first back. my feet were so swollen i could not walk on them, looked like i had 3 feet on each foot. lol just keep drinking fluids and you will be peeing it out in no time. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anewchapter 0 Posted August 18, 2011 Hi There, I had surgery on Monday and couldn't help but step on the scale yesterday...That was a bad mistake...I had gained 2 pounds. I know only 2 and not 15.5, but I was still mad. I hadn't eaten basically a single thing since Sunday night...in my mind I should have lost a couple pounds...forgetting of course that I just had surgery, but body is in shock, full of extra fluids. I reminded myself that I actually wasn't taking in all the Protein and Water I should been. So I made some changes to my liquids yesterday and today I lost those 2 pounds plus 3 more. I also will really try to only weigh myself once a week. Cause it really does play a nasty game with your brain. Just keep doing what the Dr's tell you to do, follow the liquid diet and those pounds will come off. Just remember they are pounds from liquid, not calories and will come off quickly. I also think walking is the key with helping the body get rid of the bloating and gas. Hope your doing well soon. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jachut 487 Posted August 18, 2011 Its horrible isnt it? But it IS entirely possible, I mean be logical, you've just had surgery, you've been barely fed, its impossible that it's anything else BUT Fluid. I know both times i've had surgery int he past year, they've pushed the fluids so ridiculously I've gotten to the point where my face as unrecognizeable, and I couldnt even see my knuckles, or the tendons in my hands and feet, let alone my ankle bones, and I've gotten skinny enough that I've got those old lady claw hands normally, lol. I actually get really irritable about it, I mean its darn ridiculous. You just dont need anything like the amount of Fluid they fill you with. Its bad enough after lapband surgery and its only overnight, I was connected to that stupid IV for five days for my bowel resection! I couldnt even bend at the elbows and knees. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Acadia 20 Posted August 19, 2011 1 L of Water weighs 2.5 lbs No surgeon would ever give you six liters of Fluid during surgery (it would kill you). It's likely they gave you 1 L of Fluid (2.5 lbs) and your body did the rest. It could also be that your scale at home is different than your scale at the Dr. That medications you're on are causing fluid retention. etc. There are several reasons why your weight can go up that much. It's also not uncommon for men to gain 15-25 lbs when they have a major cheat day after they've been on a diet. They eat more salt and their body just pulls in all of that fluid and keeps it there. Drink lots of fluids, have some tea, and you'll be fine. However - if you have ANY chest pain, get to the ER immediately. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites