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galla1
on 11/27/12 2:52 am

Hi, 

my recovery was cake walk. My DD was 2. I also had my mom close by and hubby.. Could be tricky with twins though! 

MrsLiLWashu
on 11/27/12 9:34 am
VSG on 03/12/13

I have family close by as well.  Thank you!  Your post made me feel hopeful! mail

usandall
on 11/27/12 11:35 am

I have not had many problems so I am not sure I am the right one to ask because for the most part I have had a cake walk.  Honestly the first 6 months my stomach was the most sensitive but nexium twice a day took care of that. 

It was an adjustment to get use to not eating carbs as it seemed like post ds when ever I was thinking of a go to food it would end up being a carb so I had to rewire my brain sort of speak.

On a couple of occasions early on I had some abd cramping not sure if my inside were simply getting use to it self.  I did lay on the sofa for a few minutes and it passed.  I was lucky my first 6 months following this procedure I worked from home.

I had a problem making it to the bathroom twice post op but I have changed my diet and now I am very regular and it certainly is no longer diarrhea.  The simple change was heavy cream in place of milk in my shakes.

The only other problem I can think of was early on I had a hard time swallowing the iron pill as it had such an awful smell but someone told me about another kind which I get on amazon and that took care of that.

Oh I forgot early on if I ate to much I would vomit but it was nothing violent but now I have gotten to know when to cut myself off. 

Almost omitted the fact I did have hair loss during the 3 - 6 month period but I had a lot of hair to begin with and now I have a normal amount of hair and it is a lot faster to blow dry for work. 

The only other down side is the number of vits we must take daily but that is what we each signed up for, I knew if I had the DS I would no longer be heavy but I also would not absorb my vits as I use to since I like the idea of sight and bones and teeth and skin I take the vit rather then running into problems.  I did not however take the vits until I was 90 days out. 

Cost obviously the vit, shakes and labs but I spent far more money when I was heavy on food and clothing as I was never happy with what I was wearing and the cost of one gimmick after another including the lap band to lose wt.

Now the positives I feel good in my own skin even if it dry at this moment but I am working on it.  I no longer feel like I am the person who sticks out in a room.  My back feels much better without the extra wt,  I actually exercise now and enjoy it.  I am able to keep up with my 11 year without any problems.  I personally feel attractive once again.  Yes I am aging but I feel I am aging gracefully which would of happened with or without the ds except without it I did not feel very graceful. 

So at this point and I am early on I do not feel like I traded one set of problems for new.

Hope this helps

Donna

MrsLiLWashu
on 11/28/12 1:41 am
VSG on 03/12/13

Thank You....that was an amazing answer.  I'm going to show my husband this post, because I get the feeling that he's a bit apprehensive about the surgery...we haven't even gone to the seminar yet.   I think I'm worried most about the carbs, and the hair loss....I had lost hair from the Caesarian, and not looking forward to loosing my hair again.  And I Love carbs....I'm hoping this will help me to quit carbs for good, and for a lifetime.  I don't have a food addiction, but I do have a sugar addiction....my sweet tooth is Huge.   

Is it hard to keep on top of your vitamin levels?  Is it a constant tweaking of your vitamins to stave off malnutrition ?  Thanks again everyone. 

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