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First of all, kudos to you on your weight loss journey and the decision to undergo revision surgery. That's a significant step towards achieving your goals, and I'm cheering you on!
Regarding hair loss after the surgery, it's not uncommon to experience some shedding. However, it's important to remember that everyone's body reacts differently, so it's hard to say exactly how it will affect you personally.
If you do notice hair loss, don't worry! There are options available to help restore your hair. Nova Medical Hair Transplant Clinic https://goo.gl/maps/pRjccyvtrnVZKmgi7 is a fantastic provider specializing in hair restoration. They can offer personalized treatment plans tailored to your unique needs and goals.
Best of luck with your revision surgery, and may your journey continue to be filled with success and happiness!
First of all, congratulations on your weight loss journey so far; that's a huge accomplishment.
As for your question about hair loss after revision surgery, you may experience some shedding again. However, it's important to remember that everyone's experience is different, and it's difficult to predict exactly how your body will react.
If you experience hair loss, options are available to help restore your hair. Hair transplant clinic is a great provider that specializes in hair restoration and can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs and goals.
First of all, congratulations on your weight loss journey so far; that's a huge accomplishment.
As for your question about hair loss after revision surgery, you may experience some shedding again. However, it's important to remember that everyone's experience is different, and it's difficult to predict exactly how your body will react.
If you experience hair loss, options are available to help restore your hair. Hair transplant clinic is a great provider that specializes in hair restoration and can work with you to create a personalized treatment plan that fits your needs and goals.
By eating differently after bypass, they mean you learn to eat tiny amounts of food and chew them thoroughly. For example, last night I had one quarter of a cheddar and steak sandwich from Panara. I saved the other quarter for lunch today. If I try to eat more food it gets stuck and makes me sick.
Some people go back to eating the same size portions as people who did not surgery. That means that the food might make them sick and they always gain weight. Start by eating much tinier portions of food and cut it into small bites. Chew it thoroughly. It is better to make it only meat and a few non-starchy vegetables. Get a food scale and weigh your portions. I find between 2 and 3 ounces of chicken fills me up. With steak can sometimes eat 4 to 6 ounces.
Drink a lot of water and get lots of exercise. A revision will not change overeating habits. Only you can do that.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends
First of all, congratulations on your weight loss journey so far; that's a huge accomplishment.
Hi Ruby9999, I had the Sleeve in 2008 and lost 182 lbs. By 2017 I had regained 110 lbs. I found an amazing surgeon who does the DS and had the DS in 2017. I lost 80 lbs of my 110 lb regain. I am so happy I had the revision to the DS! I don't have diarrhea all the time. I take my vitamins faithfully and have better labs than I've ever had. I hope your insurance company pays for a revision. Please check that out with your insurance company and don't listen to everyone else. There is another site that has experts who can tell you about whether or not there are ways to get around insurance.
From what I understand about DS is that you do not absorb fat well, but do absorb every bit of carbs. I think you get the most advantage from a DS if you eat low carb and high fat. That might be the leg up you are looking for.
Real life begins where your comfort zone ends