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Painfull dowside of lossing weight rapidly

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Seanamw

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Hi fellow bandster bloggers. It's been a while since I have blogged, not much has happened until this week. Still trying to ditch the last 15 of my 90 lb goal. Haven't been able to exercise because of a hernia that will be repaired at the end of the month & honestly, I haven't been watching my fat intake with my calories. I have indulged in chicken wings on Sundays while watching football, Mexican food, oreos (just one time!), and other bad choices like that. I have kept my calories in check though...so what's the harm, right? If I eat 5 wings at 600 calories and have a light breakfast & low cal salad for dinner, I'm OK right? I wasn't gaining, so all is good. I thought the same for the other foods, I have been doing this for months.....

 

Then Thursday came. It started with a pain across my ribcage that felt like severe gas. I lied down on the coach for a few minutes and it went away. An hour later it hit again, the pain was so severe I thought I was having a heart attack. I was covered in sweat and shaking, my right arm hurt and was numb. My neighbor brought me some gas-x but that didn't help so she called 911. Of course the pain was gone when EMS got here, so again I thought it was severe gas. My heart was OK, so everyone went home. An hour later the 3rd one hit, this time my neighbor took me to the ER. After being poked & probed for hours, a sonogram revealed that my gallbladder was full of stones and has to be removed, surgery is on Monday.

 

My doctor said many things could attribute to this; large weight loss in a short period of time, consumption of fatty foods and hereditary, to name a few. I hit the trifecta with the first three. After a call to my mother I found out my dad had his gallbladder removed after years of issues with it.

 

Apparently gallstones occur in a large number of people who have had WLS and have lost a substantial amount. I don't remember reading about this in the brochures, but it should have been obvious to me that my food choices, once again, needed to be in check. So please, fellow bandster, keep away from fatty, fried foods!

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I had mine removed about 10 years ago before I lost weight. I was eating healthy and had decided to have pizza with my kids and omg it hit. I am glad it happened so long ago so I do not have to deal with it now. I go in for hernia surgery on the 9th of November. Not looking forward to it because it is a three day hospital stay. It will though be nice to have the pain gone and be able to see my waist on the side of the hernia again! I continue to loose weight and exercise with mine though. The doctor told me I can walk right away, it just may hurt for a while. At two weeks I should be back at curves. I am 20 pounds from goal and am determined this is not going to slow me down. Good luck

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I also know of several persons post WLS who have had GB surgery. A good friend 2 years post surgery had her's taken out last week. I agree with your statement of fatty and fried foods, that is something I have worked to keep out of my diet. Problem is there is a lot of fats that are hiding in foods and you really have to watch. Fat's has been the one thing I have noticed i go over in consistantly when logging my foods. I try to eat about 35 grams and at least several times a week I am over, I do believe this also affects my weight loss. Good luck with surgery, hope it fixes you and the pain decreases.

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I'm surprised you're just hearing about this. My doctors office checked my gall bladder pre surgery and the insurance approved for it to be removed if there was a problem with it. So far, so good, but you're doctor should have warned you.

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yeah i was told at my bariatric surgery orientation that I may need to lose weight to shrink my liver before surgery and possibly have a cholecystectomy (gallbladder removal) pre-op. Strange they didn't educate you about that pre-op.

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