Just out of the hospital

(deactivated member)
on 6/14/08 6:12 am - Annapolis, MD
So sorry to read you are having these problems! I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers! ~Heather
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on 6/14/08 9:35 am - Fort Meade, MD
I will lift you up in prayer and hope this resolves soon so you can start to enjoy your new body and shopping and those things. Candie
Lbarb26
on 6/14/08 11:16 am - Dundalk, MD
HI Terri  I am so sorry your still down in the dumps.  I hope you feel better soon.  I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers and hope things get better for you soon.

313 (pre-op) 165 (present) 175 (goal)
TTC since 10/2009
Barb


THERESAMARIE
on 6/14/08 11:42 pm
Thanks Barb,  Great weight loss!  Keep on going!!!


Taking the Journey One Day at a Time!Terri

        
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on 6/15/08 11:21 am - Catonsville, MD
I hope you start feeling better and you can get your blood pressure regulated. Best Wishes!
K9Krazzi
on 6/15/08 9:26 pm - Hebron, MD
Terri:  Sorry to hear that you had to visit the hospital again.  I sure hope that the new meds are the magic pill for you.  I'm sure Dr. A will figure out what's going on.  There's a whole arsenal of people and meds.  They will get things worked out for you.  I will keep you in my prayers as you go thru this "little" struggle".  Hugs,  Deb

             
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April B.
on 6/15/08 11:14 pm - Laurel, MD
RNY on 10/06/08 with

Terri: I just saw this (no computer this weekend) and I really hope you are feeling better!! I hope that things get worked out for you! {{HUGS}}

~*April*~
(deactivated member)
on 6/16/08 5:02 am - Middle River, MD
Terri - I'm so sorry you're going through all this.  Please know that you're in my thoughts.  This is just a blip in the road - so stay strong!!!  And call if you need anything!!! Hugs, Tia
Debbie L.
on 6/16/08 5:22 am - Baltimore, MD
I am sorry you are having such a challenging time. Please hang in there! I too had a flare up post surgery. In my case it was a heart rate thing. It was a pre-existing condition. But it really went haywire for me after surgery. I was having episodes way too often. In my case, standing would make my rate jump from a resting of 70 to 150!!! I was not happy about all of this and it limited me on being able to work out consistently in the beginning. The good news for me, is that after playing around with meds and dosages for a while, I have finally settled into a consistent, normal rate. I have not had an "episode" since February. As my cardiologist explains it, even though I was feeling terrific otherwise after the surgery, this experience really is a shock to our system. Our bodies react to this in different ways. The more time that goes by (with the proper treatment, of course) the more our bodies will settle down. I think you are doing all of the right things. I understand your frustration. Don't give up. This too will work out. Debbie

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