ds revision/reversal for malnutrition?
hi, i had my ds in 2007. i have done pretty well until this past july. i began to experience severe nausea, weakness, rapid weight loss, bloating, anemia and generally very sick. i had mri's, catscans etc to rule out internal issues. tests came back normal. saw my bariartric dr, as well and he did not believe what i was experiencing required surgical intervention (this was back in july). so, i kept moving forward, hospitalized 8x for nausea, weakness, exhaustion, dehydration and excessive bloating. i began then to work with the top gastro in our area.
about 6 weeks ago i was advised to see a hematologist which revealed an extreme iron deficiency dilemma. i have undergone 2 iron infusions this past month and have a followup visit next week.
this last week, i saw my gastro dr, and he believes i am in malnutrition mode and recommended a reversal. i would like to know if anyone was in this state and got well with out having a reversal/and or revision? i had so many complications with my ds surgery the idea of having another surgery would have to be at the bottom of my list,
can this malabsorbtion/malnutrition issue be cured through dietary and supplement changes? that is my question.has anyone had success with issue i am experiencing?
If this is the supplement schedule your "bari Dr." has you on I don't think he know what he's doing. First thing that jumps out at me is that there's no dry D; which is almost always something a DSer needs a bunch of; I need 100.000 IU a day to keep my labs where they should be. The next thing is that the Iron you're taking doesn't look right to me; none of the ferrous irons I can think of did anything for me; I found I needed to take Elemental Carbonyl Iron and Heme Iron to my Iron numbers up. Here's my list of supplements I take and no Dr told me what to do; I read my labs and adjust my supplements according to what I need.
Without exception; I've never seen a DSer who just did what their Dr told them to do well. If you want to be healthy, you have to take charge of your health YOURSELF you have to read your labs, YOURSELF, you have to discover which supplements you need, YOURSELF. It's good to have a Dr. to talk to and help you, but YOU have to be the expert on you and YOU have to know what's going on inside your body so YOU can make the correct decisions about your health.
Current Supplements | ||||||
5:00 AM Dose Iron | ||||||
3 | Tender Iron Caps | 60MG Elemental Carbonyl Iron 400 MG Vit. C | ||||
1 | Glucosamine HCL w MSM | 1500mg Glucosamine 1500mg MSM | ||||
1 | Magnesium Citrate | 500mg Magnesium Citrate | ||||
7:00 AM Dose Vitamins | ||||||
1 | Chelated Zinc | 50 mg Zinc | ||||
Noon Dose Vitamins | ||||||
2 | Cal-Mag-D3 | 500MG Cal Citrate, 125MG Mag Citrate, 125MG Mag Oxide, 250iu D3 | ||||
1 | Kirtland Daily Multi | Whole bunch O vitamins | ||||
1 | Tri Boron | 1.5 MG Boron etc. | ||||
1 | Strontium | 680 MG Strontium | ||||
1 | Tender D3 | 50,000 iu D3 | ||||
1 | B-12 Dot | 500 mcg B-12 | ||||
1 | Tender E-400 | 400 iu Vitamine E | ||||
1 | B-1 | 100 mg B-1 | ||||
1 | DHC Heme Iron | 150g Heme Iron | ||||
Evening Dose Iron | ||||||
3 | Tender Iron Caps | 60MG Elemental Carbonyl Iron 400 MG Vit. C | ||||
1 | Glucosamine HCL w MSM | 1500mg Glucosamine 1500mg MSM | ||||
1 | Magnesium Citrate | 500mg Magnesium Citrate | ||||
Evening Dose Vitamins | ||||||
2 | Cal-Mag-D3 | 500MG Cal Citrate, 125MG Mag Citrate, 125MG Mag Oxide, 250iu D3 | ||||
1 | Kirtland Daily Multi | Whole bunch O vitamins | ||||
1 | Tri Boron | 1.5 MG Boron etc. | ||||
1 | Strontium | 680 MG Strontium | ||||
1 | Tender D3 | 50,000 iu D3 | ||||
1 | Tender Dry K2 | 150 mch K2 | ||||
1 | Tender Dry K1-1000 | 1000 mcg K11 | ||||
1 | Tender A-25 | 25,000 iu Vitamin A | ||||
1 | Proferrin ES | 12m Heme Iron | ||||
1 | Primal Defense Ultra |
Your labs (not the numbers, but the things your testing for) should looks something like this: