MeGustaGuacamole 22 Posted September 22, 2016 Hello Everyone! I've never had a sleeping problem even before surgery, BUT now I seem to have developed one. I always slept on my tummy, it's so comforting and of course after surgery I had to adapt sleeping on my back and struggled getting any sleep. It got to the point were I had to drink more of my medicine in order to knockout. I tried sleeping side ways with tons of pillows and made it somewhat better so that was my go to position most of the time. When I was 3 weeks out I tested sleeping on my tummy and there was no discomfort, I believe tears of joy came out LOL Monday 9/19/16 was the first night I tried sleeping on my tummy and I kept waking up between 2am and 4am. I woke up so shocked and confused. I also kept having nightmares, surreal feeling nightmares. this has been going on for 4 days now. I feel like I'm on an ongoing never ending loop. its creepy. So I guess my question is, has anyone experienced any discomfort after surgery or anything unusual/different with sleep? because this girl is freaking out! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ProudGrammy 8,322 Posted September 22, 2016 adapt sleeping on my back - struggled getting any sleep. @ hi Tex please DON'T freak out we have enough crazies on the board (you know who you are LOL) sorry you are having difficulties sleeping i always sleep on my side very comfortable for me first 4 days after sleeve, i had a horrible time sleeping couldn't get in a comfortable position - side hurt gradually it improved (about a week) the common/frequent thing to say here is "things will improve" it's true for most -really!! good luck sweet dreams kathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
MeGustaGuacamole 22 Posted September 22, 2016 @@proudgrammy thank you Kathy! I appreciate the hope you've given me Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
marycc 6 Posted October 3, 2016 I wake up EVERYDAY between 4am and 4:30am! Never did that before Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
aking5253 12 Posted October 9, 2016 Only 6 days out and I can't sleep through the night either. I could that sleeping on my back works of I have a ton of pillows to keep me at Ann angle like when I was at the hospital but then I get a soreness on my bottom. I can sleep on my side for about r hours but then I wake,up wide awake... My boyfriend was amazed because the other night I actually slept for 6 hours. Sent from my VS980 4G using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thisisthenewme 358 Posted October 9, 2016 I am also having a horrible time sleeping. And never had issues before. Surgery was oct 3 and I can now sleep on my side pretty mush like I used to. I will go to bed tired but it takes me hours to fall asleep ☹️☹️ They after I'm finally asleep, I'm awake 1-2 hours later. Toss and turn all night. I read ketosis can cause insomnia issues and this is a common issue for WLS patients. Can others chime in please? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GrandmaBee55 47 Posted October 11, 2016 I was sleeved on August 3 so am 9 weeks out. Prior I always got 8-9 hours of sleep. Now I am lucky if I get 6 hours. I wake up throughout the night and normally get up for good around 4 a.m. My Fitbit shows 30+ incidents of restlessness. I'm hoping this changes soon. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Nikkinee 94 Posted October 20, 2016 I've always been a great sleeper. But I'm now 3 weeks post op and I lay awake for hours trying to fall asleep, then once I'm asleep I toss and turn all night & wake up tired. @@thisisthenewme That's really interesting about the ketosis. I'd love to really delve into why this happens. (Cause I ain't impressed). I'm going to ask my surgeon at my next follow up. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevejourney 1 Posted October 25, 2016 @@MeGustaGuacamole Hi, I was worrying about this side effect so i have messaged some oriental doctors to explain why vsg causes insomnia ( because i had insomnia before and got completely better after acupuncture and herbal tonics) here are some email responses that doctors have shared with me Hi ****** Thanks for your inquiry. Acupuncture can be very useful for helping people recover from surgery and treating symptoms like hot flashes and insomnia. From a Chinese Medicine perspective, a surgery like that can be damaging to the Blood and YIn of the body, causing an energetic imbalance which can lead to symptoms like insomnia and hot flashes. Obviously, different people with have different recovery experiences, but Chinese Medicine would be aimed at restoring energetic balance to the individual and strengthening the body to help speed up the healing process. I hope this helps. Please let me know if you have any additional questions. Angie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevejourney 1 Posted October 25, 2016 @MeGustaGuacamole heres another explanation from a different doctor. Hi *******, I am so sorry it took me so long to get back to you. From a chinese medicine perspective, there isn't only one explanation for why one would have hot flashes and insomnia following this type of surgery, but one possibility really stands out. For our purposes, the Stomach is directly below the Heart (pretty close to true from an anatomical view). The Heart is the Emperor which is also the Fire element. By virtue of proximity, when the Stomach is disturbed, it often disturbs the Emperor. When the Emperor is disturbed, it's element Fire flares upward. This results in feelings of heat rushing up and the mind being disturbed leading to restless sleep or insomnia. This pattern that I've described can definitely be treated by acupuncture and herbal medicine. If you'd like to have more of a conversation about any of that, I'd be happy to talk. Looking forward to speaking with you. Warmly, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevejourney 1 Posted October 25, 2016 @@MeGustaGuacamole and another doctor.... Hello *****, This is Keri, an acupuncturist from Source Healing. Ashton forwarded me your question, and I was able to chat with the other acupuncturists here and we are all in agreement. According to Chinese Medical theory, it seems like the reason for the possible insomnia and facial heat is because of what we could call "heat rising in the stomach channel". When there is less space for digestion, this can lead to an increase of activity (even if the patient is not eating as much), which would, in our theory, produce excess heat. Heat in the body tends to rise, and heat in the stomach channel in particular could produce such symptoms as insomnia and facial heat, possibly among other symptoms. We would use acupuncture to clear heat in the body, regulate digestion and promote regular metabolic functions. Please be in touch with any other questions and if you'd like to set up an initial appointment. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
sleevejourney 1 Posted October 25, 2016 (edited) @marycc @@thisisthenewme @@aking5253 @@GrandmaBee55 @@Nikkinee I hope some of my posts might give you some help? just for info, i had insomnia for 2 years because i took some terrible diet pills. after that i'd ALWAYS wake up at 5:30am everyday like an alarm clock. Literally I would wake up at 5:30 exactly. never happened to me before. I would have restless sleep with super vivid dreams. Then i got acupuncture and drank herbal teas that my doctor made me drink for a month. and now, i can sleep 14 hours on the weekends LOL and 8 on the weekdays I'm tagging u guys cuz i KNOW how effing frustrating insomnia can be. Edited October 25, 2016 by sleevejourney Share this post Link to post Share on other sites