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05-27-2020
Happily remarried since 2010. Weight gain has occured, but still less thN before surgery. I'm now at 200.
I'm disappointed that I stopped using my tool, but i have spent the last 8 years driving a semi truck across the country.
It's not easy to maintain my weight and eat and exercise when your behind the wheel 11 - 14 hours a day.
Starting a new business on July 22 for urology testing for DOT. Once I'm off the truck, i should be able to knock off the excess weight that has crept up on me.
I will be 12 years in October and can eat as much as I want of anything. That is why people gain their weight back.
The only way I control now is by dieting.'
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
You need to see a doctor even if you have to make payments. This is almost certainly low blood sugar. It could be diabetes. Get it checked out.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
My sodium level keeps dropping. My prescription drugs for depression and anxiety are being blamed but I'm starting to wonder if maybe my gastric bypass may be playing a role in this. I have been on anti-depressants for years and my sodium problem has just recently started.
Does anyone have any thoughts on this problem I am having?
Thanks,
Cheryl
If you have any suggestions - other than seeing my doctor - let me know. I'm in Tulsa, OK now and my surgeon is in Nashville, TN and I only go that way 1 or 2 times per year. I have contacted him and they suggested me finding a local doctor, however they all want to charge me as a new patient and I currently don't have insurance.
Thanks.
Linda
Thanks
Linda