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Hey - I am two-weeks post-op. I am occasionally having some bouts of dizziness, if I drink a little OJ or lemonade I am fine, so I think it is a low blood sugar issue (i am not diabetic) but was wondering if anyone else had experienced something similar?

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Hey - I am two-weeks post-op. I am occasionally having some bouts of dizziness' date=' if I drink a little OJ or lemonade I am fine, so I think it is a low blood sugar issue (i am not diabetic) but was wondering if anyone else had experienced something similar?[/quote']

I'm just going to throw this out there.... Dehydration sign? You may want to get a sf Gatorade. Your electrolytes may be low due to postop. I had the same thing and also do not have diabetes but have been dehydrated before ( and ended up in the hospital)

Ask your Dr though if it continues.

Pre-op 275.9lbs -surgery 10/5 265.0lbs -11/11/12 241.8lbs

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I'm just going to throw this out there.... Dehydration sign? You may want to get a sf Gatorade. Your electrolytes may be low due to postop. I had the same thing and also do not have diabetes but have been dehydrated before ( and ended up in the hospital)

Ask your Dr though if it continues.

Pre-op 275.9lbs -surgery 10/5 265.0lbs -11/11/12 241.8lbs

My guess would be dehydration as well. Could also be positional blood pressure changes if you are sitting a lot.

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I had dizzy spells up to 3 weeks. Take it easy. Drink Water. No oj !

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Yes OJ is acidic and may irritate your stomach. Just make sure you get plenty of fluids. As stated above, your dizziness may be related to dehydration.

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Thanks all - definitely not dehydrated - live in altitude and drink at least 96oz per day, but will keep an eye out and make sure I get my liquids in! It does seem to be happening less now that I am in soft foods. Thanks for the perspectives - it is great to have this forum!!

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also check your blood pressure, if you take meds, they might need to be changed.

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