Water retention
on 1/22/14 10:18 pm
if any of you had this issue, did it go away after weight loss or were you taking something for it ? I am consistently heavier by 2lb in the evening and I even look different in the evening. If I can put boots on in the morning, I can hardly get the off in the evening. Doctor refused to give me water pills, so I am not sure if that's going to continue after surgery.
on 1/23/14 12:21 am
i do have this issue as well. i was told that if i push water it will help (sounds contradictory, but it is true).
i dont' bother weighing myself in the evening -- cause i know i am full of waste and will weigh heavier than i truly am. morning after my my first visit to the potty is the best time for me to see my true weight.
all the best -
About 6 months before surgery, by the afternoon, my legs were swollen from my toes to my knees. It was getting worse each week...the swelling caused my legs to itch because the skin was so stretched. Immediately after surgery I noticed my legs were no longer swollen. I had one day they were puffy and that was because I was working/sitting all day at the computer without leaving it. In the past, a 10 lb water gain in a day was not unusual. I no longer experience any of these things. I attribute it to several things -- good hydration, eating real food with no msg/preservatives,no more high fat/high carb foods, more movement, and just the grace of God cuz the change was so immediate.
It is so nice to be able to see my ankles again.
My issue with water retention went away after surgery so much that I am down a size in shoes.
Referral- March 2012, Letter April 19, Orientation TWH- June 6, NP - July 3, Sleep Apena test July 16, Internist and SW - July 17, Nutritional class - July 23, Dietician appt. July 30th, Psych-Social appt - Aug 20th. Follow up with doctor sleep apena Aug. 28th Surgeons appt. - Dec. 14th Dr. Jackson. Surgery date - Feb 12 2013 - VSG