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Old 11-01-2009, 03:32 PM   Post #11 (permalink) • Tweet This Post  
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Default Re: Post op hurdles

The reality is that we are changing our gastro intestinal system and we have to expect that issues will crop up short term and long term. I had a very easy first year and nothing too exciting. I had a brief tryst with iron deficiency anemia at 3 months out, supplemented for a few months and was fine. Did not have any anemia issues after. At about a year out I had my bone mass density checked and had bone loss because of the combination of gastric bypass and depo provera use.

Now at about 3 years out, I too am having issues with reactive hypoglycemia. People need to know that this is extremely common. I have had very rare dumping and have never vomited throughout my years post op but now sugars are starting to affect me. I have not had seizures however (thank goodness) and hope that I never do.

We always have to remind ourselves that changing our bodies is going to have an effect somewhere down the line and yes we have to be aware of issues that can crop up and that we are bound sooner or later to have issues to deal with, things to supplement and possible problems down the line.

I'm sorry Paul that you have had such a tough go. I hope that you can find a way to control your seizure issues.

Dawn
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