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Has anyone noticed any soon changes since being sleeved? My skin is so much more dryer, esp around my mouth and cheeks. I was sleeved 2/15 and just in the past week, I've noticed the difference in my skin and I'm just asking if anyone else has experienced skin changes

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I see it in my hands and legs. Dry as the desert! I think we're just not getting the fat we were prior to surgery.


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Have you talked to your Dr about it?





I haven't. I've just had the one post op appt a week after surgery and it wasn't happening at that point.


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make sure you are getting as much hydration as you can through your shakes and Water. That could be a factor.

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I see it in my hands and legs. Dry as the desert! I think we're just not getting the fat we were prior to surgery.






Same arms n legs as well are like the Sahara lol..
I get heaps of fat as I'm on a HFLC way of eating. I'm not sure what it's from

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I lube more than ever. I'm so dry. I do drink liquids, Protein Shake, lower aid but less Water. I don't like water. I'm 3 months out. Going to add a little more fat to diet.


Thanks Nancy

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I'd like more insight on this too, no matter how much lotion I put on and I do meet my Fluid requirements, my skin is like sandpaper! So frustrating.

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I was sleeved 2 days before you, I'm glad you posted this. Today was the first time I noticed a difference, I looked in the mirror in my car before I stepped out to class & noticed my cheeks are dry. I noticed that since I haven't consumed any fat since pre-op liquids my skin has been less oily, but now it's straight dry. I don't know where it comes from but I'm guessing it's because we're not consuming fat. Our bodies use up Water & Protein more than ever now since that's all we're consuming for now.


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Weight for WLS consultation: 216 lbs.
Surgery date: 2/13/17
Goal: -71 lbs for healthy BMI (about 145 lbs).
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I'm 3 months post-op and eating low carb/high fat. I haven't noticed a change to skin on my face, but at night I get very itchy. Arms, legs, stomach, back. I'm also bruising on my upper legs even though my Iron levels a few weeks ago were normal. I'm glad I have my 3 month check up this week!


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I'm 3 months post-op and eating low carb/high fat. I haven't noticed a change to skin on my face, but at night I get very itchy. Arms, legs, stomach, back. I'm also bruising on my upper legs even though my Iron levels a few weeks ago were normal. I'm glad I have my 3 month check up this week!




I had the itchiness too- turns out I had a Thiamine deficiency (B1), so it may be Vitamin related for you as well. My NUT had seen it a few times before.


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2 hours ago, littlemomma0831 said:


I had the itchiness too- turns out I had a Thiamine deficiency (B1), so it may be Vitamin related for you as well. My NUT had seen it a few times before.

Thanks for mentioning this. I'll ask my surgeon to test for it! 😀

Thanks, too, for mentioning the gallbladder. Fortunately? I had mine removed 13 years ago.

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