Weird question about BO

wyo_sarah
on 4/30/15 12:08 am

So, this is strange, but I don't seem to have body odor any more.  I've actually stopped wearing deodorant.  Has anyone else had this experience?  I weigh 148 now, I've lost 112 lbs.

psychoticparrot
on 4/30/15 1:23 am, edited 4/30/15 1:24 am

It might be better to ask those around you whether you have BO. Computers are amazing, but they have yet to feature a "sniffer" function. 

On the other hand, if lack of BO is a common result after WLS, that would be great!

 

(the still stinky) psychoticparrot

wyo_sarah
on 4/30/15 1:27 am

It is my husband who mentioned it.  He should know. :)

Phat_girl_38
on 4/30/15 2:37 am
VSG on 10/13/14

Maybe you are not sweating as much? I found myself much colder after surgery and therefor not as apt to get heated and sweat (sometimes that's the cause of our BO) Just my thoughts..

Phat_Girl_38  / HW: 319 (Pre-op Wt: 292) SW: 282  GW: 165  Surgery Date: 10/13/2014

    

    

(deactivated member)
on 4/30/15 2:40 am

I was never a heavy BO guy, but I sweat like a faucet. After surgery the sweating pretty much stopped and what little BO I did have from sweating seemed to vanish. I use very little deodorant or antiperspirant anymore.

 

Sparklekitty, Science-Loving Derby Hag
on 4/30/15 5:28 am
RNY on 08/05/19

BO can be caused by sweat getting caught in skin folds and getting funky. If you have fewer squishy spots for sweat to collect, then maybe it's possible?

Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!

Hislady
on 4/30/15 10:50 am - Vancouver, WA

Even the change of diet can change the way your sweat smells. I read an article on time about how many Asians thought Americans smelled bad because we eat so much meat, pre packaged and sweet food. So I imagine that eating healthier, cleaner foods can make a big difference in how we smell. So not only will we look better we'll smell better too!

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