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Has anyone experienced dizzy spells 2 weeks out if you stand up too fast or walk too fast?

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I personally haven't but have heard many ppl who have. Typically it's due to low blood pressure upon standing. Dehydration is a big factor. Drink some g2...& of course always consult your surgeons team. 2 weeks is still early get fluids in and take it easy

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I would definitely guess you are not getting enough liquids. I experienced that in the first month a lot and was told I was not getting enough liquids in which I knew because I was struggling at first.

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Do you take blood pressure medicine? I was advised to see my PCP within my first month post-op because my meds (like for blood pressure) made need to be adjusted.

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Never had blood pressure problems & maybe it's the fluids because I try but it's hard getting everything in.

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I had the same problem. I would get so dizzy and nauseous that I felt like I was going to pass out. When I went to my first post-op appointment they had to give me IV fluids because I was dehydrated. I had a hard time with my intake for the first month after surgery. I'm about 10 weeks out now and am doing a lot better. My intake has increased significantly. I still get a dizzy spell once in a while. I still have problems getting the whole 64oz. of Fluid in daily but I try my best. Just try and stay hydrated.

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I still get dizzy at three months out. Some days are better than others. Neither I nor the surgeon can find any obvious explanation. The nutritionist suggested drinking lots of broth as it provides Water, salt and nutrients. I find adding a little banana to my morning Protein shake helps the most. Maybe my potassium gets low.

In fact one night I got up too fast to go to the bathroom, passed out and banged my head on the floor. Be careful. I always get up very carefully now.

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Oh man scary! Yes I almost passed out today. Ugh I'll try to drink more but I'm constantly drinking it's so crazy that it's not enough

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Several people who had bypass surgery develop hypoglycemia, low blood sugar. This can cause episodes of light headedness and fainting. This happens to both people who had diabetes prior to surgery and those that don't. It can really throw you for a loop because you are not expecting it.

Hypoglycemia can happen suddenly. It is usually mild and can be treated quickly and easily by eating or drinking a small amount of glucose-rich food. So generally people that develop this condition can sense the onset and take some food or drink before the attack happens. Most WLS patients seem to be able to easily manage the problem. It is the first time they faint that threw them for a loop because it came out of thin air and they were totally unprepared.

Some of the suggested food/beverages when the condition appears are:

* glucose tablets

* 1/2 cup of fruit juice

* 1 cup of milk

* 5 or 6 pieces of hard candy

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