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Hi all - i was sleeved on Nov. 22nd, 2014. Down nearly 100 lbs and very happy.

However I recently came down with a throat infection that is taking me a very long time to recover from. Plus neither my daughter, husband or sitter got sick, nor any coworkers.

I just had my 6 mo checkup and the blood work showed a Vitamin D deficiency but it was still an improvement after the 3 month check.

Wondering if anyone else has had immune system problems post surgery? Any tips for improving it?

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Quite the opposite. My immune system appears stronger. I have severe allergies and chronic uterica. I was often getting breakthrough hive despite taking Zyrtec daily. My allergies are under control for the first time in years. I had a vitaD deficiency at my 6 mth bloodwork. They put me on a 12 week course of prescription strength D and repeated my bloodwork. It is now within normal range.

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I don't know, but I know that D is super important for WLS patients. My team had everyone start taking extra D the minute they began contemplating surgery.

I do know that a D deficiency is becoming more and more common in the general population due to sunscreen use and just generally not getting enough sunlight.

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No a Vitamin d deficiency doesn't affect the immune system. What was your WBC? Lymphocytes? If those were low tell your doctor your concern and ask for more in depth tests (IGG, IGA, IGM, CD4, CD8 ETC..). BUT you should be aware the treatments for immune system issues is not fun. Try taking Vitamin C. My doctor says it's the only vitamin proven to help the immune system. (Fyi, I have CVID, an immune deficiency so I do know what I'm talking about... but it's genetic, and has only improved since surgery)

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