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Preciousme123

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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About Preciousme123

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday 11/04/1974

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  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Office Coordinator
  • City
    Pell City
  • State
    Alabama
  • Zip Code
    35128
  1. Preciousme123

    Low Potassium...why?

    Hello all! I am 12 weeks post-op gastric sleeve and have repeatedly had problems with low potassium. I know I technically should be eating more potassium rich foods but tell that to my tummy. Please tell me I'm not alone in this and if you have any suggestions, I am all ears. Thanks
  2. Hypokalemia...what's the deal?

    1. RJ'S/beginning

      RJ'S/beginning

      I have just been diagnosed with reactive Hypoglycemia

      Some fun eh Bambi!!!!!

    2. terrydumont46

      terrydumont46

      hypokalemia is low potassium, hypoglycemia is low blood sugar. both treatable. potassium is a common medication to be given for someone that is drinking a lot of fluids and is peeing a lot. the hypoglycemia is due to the fact you are not eating much carbs right now. watch for the signs and symptoms of it .

       

    3. Preciousme123

      Preciousme123

      Thanks to you both. I know what it is and why it is happening. What is bothering me is the why it keeps happening? I definitely need to work on my potassium laden veggies as well as getting more fluids. It's just so flipping hard :0)

  3. Girl I am here for you! I felt the same way. You are not starving yourself. When you are in the hospital they are supplementing you and medicating you so it things just seem to be easier. I am in my 9th week out and I am just now able to drink 30-40 ounces a day. Relax and sip, sip, sip. You'll get there. I do, however, suggest that you call your surgeon's office and let them know about your trouble. It is to be expected but it could also be acid reflux or such. I had to go back into the hospital around the 10th day out because of that exact reason. And Gomekast is 100% correct...if you have to choose between eating and drinking always go with drinking. Hope this helps...let me know if you need an ear at anytime because I have certainly been in your shoes .
  4. Preciousme123

    meds

    There is no easy way around it unfortunately. I had a horrible time when I first started out. I talked with my surgeon and he basically said to space them out as much as I could and only worry about taking the most important ones until I was able. Not meaning to sound like you haven't already thought of it but I stick to the rule of thumb of call the doctor with every question. If you have a good one...he or she won't mind
  5. Preciousme123

    CANT TAKE THE ITCH!

    I had it bad too...just don't scratch! Get in the shower and let some warm Water run over them. It is a temporary fix but it is a few minutes in heaven .
  6. The gas is awful. My surgeon gave me some Mylicon (yes the stuff for babies) and it worked wonders. However, the pain in your chest could also be gastric reflux as well. I ended up in the hospital about 10 days post-op because mine was so unmanageable. Give your doctor a call...no sense in you being so miserable. I had my surgery 1/27/14 so I am certainly not a sleeve expert yet but I believe it will be just fine t :0)
  7. Preciousme123

    Feeling like a failure to this

    I am so sorry to hear you are having a hard time. I had the gastric sleeve surgery on 1/27/14 and have lost right at 50 lbs. I too go through spurts where it will fall off one week and then 1 lb. at a time...very frustrating. But there is light at the end of the tunnel. It is called freedom from our fat. You are doing excellent. I also have struggled with depression...actually my whole life. It is definitely a struggle. Do know you are not alone!

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