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Does anyone feel like they might have hit a little bit of depression after surgery. Maybe with all that's happened to us? I feel like I've been to short with some people and getting annoyed easily. Is anyone else feeling this way?

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It's the hormones being released in the fat... We all go thru it... Hang in there

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It gets better so hang in there but if you feel you need a little help getting thru it you should contact your Dr...there's no shame in an anti depressant

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I think that it is normal. It could also be from the physical pain being experienced during recovery. Also, we are making a lot of changes in our lifestyles.

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Yes, i use to be a nice cheery person, now after surgery (which was 10/3/12), I'm so nasty and overall cranky for no reason at all.... Grrr....but i cannot help it.....

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Hang in there it get's easier. But don't be afraid to ask for help if you need it.

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Yes' date=' i use to be a nice cheery person, now after surgery (which was 10/3/12), I'm so nasty and overall cranky for no reason at all.... Grrr....but i cannot help it.....[/quote']

That's how I feel. Ahh I hate being this way!

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Same here. I find myself resenting people who can eat what they want right now. It isn't even so much the food that bothers me, just the fact that I had to go through this hell when some people seem to eat and eat and stay thin.

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I cry at the drop of a hat. Plus, I am letting myself get overwhelmed by others losing more/faster then me. Logically I am OK with it but deep down it is bothering me.

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I cry at the drop of a hat. Plus' date=' I am letting myself get overwhelmed by others losing more/faster then me. Logically I am OK with it but deep down it is bothering me.[/quote']

I get that...its hard not to compare...I'm doing it everyday...i keep looking for "reasons" tho

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I have suffered from depression for many many years and take prozac every day. But this after surgery is kinda different. Like out of the blue for no reason you just feel down and cranky and sad. I think it must have something to do with the hormones in our fat. Or something. Cause I will find myself just looking out the window feeling hopeless and I think what the heck is wrong with you, you should be so happy and you are feeling like this. It is a bummer. I want to be happy and healthy so bad.

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I have suffered from depression for many many years and take prozac every day. But this after surgery is kinda different. Like out of the blue for no reason you just feel down and cranky and sad. I think it must have something to do with the hormones in our fat. Or something. Cause I will find myself just looking out the window feeling hopeless and I think what the heck is wrong with you' date=' you should be so happy and you are feeling like this. It is a bummer. I want to be happy and healthy so bad.[/quote']

My emotions are crazy. I get angry and moody so easy. It sucks

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I'm seeing a therapist, because of the mood swings and what my nurse called food remorse ( missing food amounts) so don't be ashamed to talk to someone it helps

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