macaw1 0 Posted June 12, 2013 I had the Roux-en-y gastric bypass thirteen years ago. Withing about a1 1/2 years i went from 280 to 120. I became so anemic that I needed blood transfusions. I had alot of severe stomach pain off and on for years. After about 3 years I started to gain the weight back. For the longest time I had diahrrhea about twenty times a day. I couldn't eat enough to stay healthy. I still have to have iv Iron treatments, I have osteoporosis, and I'm fat again. I've always taken the Vitamins, but My levels of Iron, ferritin, b-12, Vitamin d, and folic acid are always too low. I ended up needing a hysterectomy to try and control the anemia. I thought I would be thin forever, but i blew it. I thought I looked good at 120, but people thought i was dying. I really felt like I was the weakest person on earth to gain back the weight after this surgery. the problem is that I still had the same obsession with food. When asked if I'd do it again, I have to say that I would. I really wanted to be thin. I'm trying not to hate myself for my weight problem, but to be honest I have a hard time with that. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ElleG 394 Posted June 12, 2013 I appreciate you sharing this. This thing is real and the reality is, if we don;t hold ourselves accountable it could happen to all of us. I'm sure your not the only one going through this. Make an appointment with your surgeon and she what can be done, there could be the possibility of a second chance. You have had so many health problems so don't beat up on yourself too bad. Forgive yourself and start thinking what is my next move. I wish you much happiness, no matter what you decide 2 BBdoodle and kristy3k reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
kristy3k 1,133 Posted June 12, 2013 macaw... this just made my heart break and is one of my greatest fears. Please go back and see your surgeon or at least a nutritionist. You can get back on track. Remember the struggles you had to get this surgery and how good it felt to be smaller. Take it one pound at a time. Remember you will always have a support system here. Good luck!!! Also, you might want to start logging what you are putting in your mouth on my fitness pal now so that whomever you decide to go see can have something to look at as far as your daily intake. You might be surprised as well at some of the choices you are making. 13 years is a long time and I know that the surgery is basically the same with some tweeks.. maybe a re-do might be an option!! Hugs your way Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oldoneyoungagain 200 Posted June 12, 2013 There is so much support out here, where people's surgeries didn't work and they had to have something different. It wasn't that they "failed", the procedure just didn't work, or maybe they fell. You see failure is not a word I will ever use in weight loss as it is so "final" like it will never work for you again. You have just fallen and with that you can get up dust yourself off, and try again, and again, and again. Moto: If you first don't succeed, then try, try again. RNY doesn't work for everyone, lapband doesn't work for everyone, and the sleeve doesn't work for everyone. We just have to find the one that will work and stay positive. 1 kristy3k reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites