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DOS 10-9-13--- down 34 pounds!

Hello my fellow sleevers! quick question, I went on my first walk today since surgery!! As some of you know I didnt have the greatest few weeks after surg. Anyhoo while walking I started having some pretty bad dizzy spells. There was one time I thought I was gonna have to sit down. I'm eating now and holding most everything down (sometimes I will spit up some slimy yukky junk and it's very small) and taking my Vitanins just fine, and also drinking plenty of fluids. Anyone else have this issue? I don't want to stop walking now that I have done it and I'm one if those wired people who actually like exercising. I checked my BP and sugar and they both are fine. I'm going to call my Dr tomorrow to let them know, but I thought I'd pick your brains first.

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You should keep some G2 Gatorade with you when you are walking..it will keep you hydrated....It also helps with the thirst.

I mix it 1/2 and 1/2 with Water and carry it where ever I go!

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Yeah you probably need to talk to your dr just to make sure. My first thought was if you were getting in your fluids but you said you are. I hope you feel better soon! (Those slimes are Gross! It will stop soon!)

Feel better and give us and update after you talk to your dr.

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Did you do those blood sugar and BP checks while you were actually dizzy, or after? I'm betting it's low BP. The reason I say that is BP can vary quite a bit within minutes, but blood sugar takes longer to change. Jean Z

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you are only 20days post op, your body has been through a LOT, Take it easy. When I get dizzy it has been dehydration. Good Luck, and take it easy.

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I'm 4 months out and get dizzy at times still. When it happens, for me it is usually because I have not had enough to drink. After I get in another say 24 ounces, the dizziness goes away. I also have REALLY low BP, not that I am complaining but I think this has something to do with it too. I have appt in December with DR and will ask again about dizziness. Like I said once I drink some more Water, it goes away. Good luck checking with your DR.

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I had my surgery on 10/1. I get dizzy on and off throughout the day still but is usually when I stand up or if I'm doing an active walk, so I think mine is BP related. When I check my BS mine is usually 109. I am still not eating very much (maybe 4 oz a day of cottage cheese or pureed tuna or mashed potatoes) and drinking is hard for me too. I can drink about 40 oz if I dont eat at all really and forget my Proteins... I get sick as a dog with the fake ones. I am still finding balance. I had a kidney infection after that wouldn't clear and had to get IV medicine for it and my pulse is averaging at about 40-50 since surgery so I'm on a heart monitor. My doctors are great and staying on top of my health and trying to figure out what is going on.

Good luck to you. I hope it resolves for you soon!

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Both my husband and I had that happen a lot initially. We couldn't even stand up out of our chairs without getting dizzy. And then it stopped, I'd say around the 6 week mark. I really thnk it's the very low calories initially and until our bodies get used to it, they want to pass out from time to time :)

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Did you do those blood sugar and BP checks while you were actually dizzy, or after? I'm betting it's low BP. The reason I say that is BP can vary quite a bit within minutes, but blood sugar takes longer to change. Jean Z

I took my BS when I got back home approx. 40 minutes after I started walking. My BP I took before and after walking. My BP has been wonderful since I woke up from surgery! Loving That. Yeah I know BS take some time to adjust so I went ahead and finished walking and took it when I got home, it was 99. BP 120/73 I will let you know what the Doc says! Thanks!

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Both my husband and I had that happen a lot initially. We couldn't even stand up out of our chairs without getting dizzy. And then it stopped, I'd say around the 6 week mark. I really thnk it's the very low calories initially and until our bodies get used to it, they want to pass out from time to time :)

I was wondering that my self. Im only getting about 1,000 cals a day. I am defiantly moving more around the house more so I think I may be getting close to negative in cals. I am going to keep an eye on that. Thanks!

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I was wondering that my self. Im only getting about 1' date='000 cals a day. I am defiantly moving more around the house more so I think I may be getting close to negative in cals. I am going to keep an eye on that. Thanks![/quote'] Also note that my husband used To have high blood sugar and high BP. I had normal BS and low BP. So only thing we had in common was surgery date and food and Water intake. The culprit seemed pretty clear to me.

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I had my surgery on 10/1. I get dizzy on and off throughout the day still but is usually when I stand up or if I'm doing an active walk, so I think mine is BP related. When I check my BS mine is usually 109. I am still not eating very much (maybe 4 oz a day of cottage cheese or pureed tuna or mashed potatoes) and drinking is hard for me too. I can drink about 40 oz if I dont eat at all really and forget my Proteins... I get sick as a dog with the fake ones. I am still finding balance. I had a kidney infection after that wouldn't clear and had to get IV medicine for it and my pulse is averaging at about 40-50 since surgery so I'm on a heart monitor. My doctors are great and staying on top of my health and trying to figure out what is going on.

Good luck to you. I hope it resolves for you soon!

Oh goodness. Yes please stay on top of it! This is a big surgery and I think most of us want to hit the road running. I have to tell my self that I just had surgery and I need to give my body the time it needs to recoup. I'm sorry you are having all these issues. I didn't have the greatest 2 weeks after surg. I couldn't keep anything down including Water. I was regretting my surgery but now I am truly happy I did it. Keep us posted on how you are doing. Hang in there! I can't believe Im saying this but it DOES get better! God Bless

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My first walk was way too far, down the street to the park. Then I had to come back! How about backing off on the distance and doing it more frequently?

Keep up the good work!

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I used to get dizzy too. Don't press yourself to hard. Take it easy and work your way up. Good job for getting that exercise in! :)

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