xoperiwinkle 0 Posted June 10, 2016 So, I'm the type of person to obsessively watch the scale. Which I know is completely unhealthy but nevertheless, I do it. So I went into the surgery on Monday 6/6/16 and now it's Friday. Starting weight was 285, and now I'm 292. All the fluids have me completely bloated up, and It's miserable. I just feel so dehydrated no matter what I drink or eat. The first few days I could barely stomach Water so you can imagine that wasn't fun, I was hooked up to IV fluids and had to stay an extra night. Then my blood pressure has been high and my pulse has been low so I had to go back to the hospital and get some more fluids last night. The pain has just started to be manageable without the pills, and i've been trying not to take them because they make me too dizzy, but if I dont take them my blood pressure gets too high. Honestly the recovery is such a bitch and I almost regret it, I just hope that I can get past this stage quickly and start losing weight. I just feel kind of helpless right now..like I'm not gonna lose weight and like it was all for nothing. Please give me some validation that things will be ok and I'm not the only one feeling completely depleted after this surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Bufflehead 6,358 Posted June 10, 2016 It's very normal to feel completely exhausted and depleted -- physically and emotionally -- after surgery. It sounds like your team is taking good care of you and making sure you get the treatment you need. You know what I am going to tell you next . . . put the scale away! Just hide it. It is not your friend right now. It's causing you stress, which is detrimental to both healing and weight loss. Put the damn thing away and don't get on it again until you are a month post op. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites