Vsg and sleep issues
Hello, I am almost 3 weeks post op vsg. I started having trouble sleeping about a week ago. I cannot not fall asleep even very late into night/ morning. This is happening off and on. Ex - I go to bed at 11, finally sleep at 4:00! Then have to be up at 6:00. Sleeping was not an issue prior to surgery or directly after. I cannot seem to settle. I've tried sleepy teas, meditation, but no luck. Is this normal? If so, how long does it last? Mom of 3 and working needs better sleep. Makes me too irritable on 2 hrs. Cannot be healthy. Thank you for helping :)
Thoughts and questions for you. Are you exercising at night? I know that for me if I exercise in the evening it revs me right up and I can't sleep!
Are you worrying about something?
I don't know how old you are...but if you are nearing menopause, insomnia is an issue...ughhh
Try going to bed earlier if you can, no TV or computer...try a warm bath, low lighting...mediate, do relaxation exercises ..anything that helps your brain/body to relax.
When I've had trouble going to sleep I've taken a Tylenol and it usually works..as I won't take sleeping pills.
Hope you figure it out and get some much needed sleep!
on 6/1/15 9:39 am - WI
The likely culprit is hormone dumping. When you lose weight rapidly the estrogen stored in your fat cells is flushed out and you can get moody, emotional and down right *****y. Insomnia can happen along with the moodiness. The hormones level out the closer you get to goal.
I have had n o problems getting to sleep but I did switch from being a night owl to being a morning person. Very weird my sleep habits flipped.
Surgery Date 04-22-14 HW 2011 388(lost 60lbs on WW, regained 40) Surgery Consult Weight 1/10/14 - 367 SW 357 - CW 9/15 210.
Stalls are your body's way of telling you not to get too cocky.
5K - 1st 59:00(9/14) PR 33:45(9/15)
10K - 1:14(10/15) 1/2 - 1st 3/20/16
I had the same problem post-op & it lasted for about a month. Have no idea what caused it, but pretty sure it wasn't caused by anything that I was eating, drinking, doing or by hormones. Fortunately my daughter is a teen & I'm currently not working, so I feel for you. I can tell you that eventually I started getting sleepy after dinner & would catch a nap. Eventually I was able to get to sleep at a normal hour.
I have the opposite problem...I get tired MUCH earlier and have to go to bed earlier than I did pre-op. But I wake up in the middle of the night and often can't go back to sleep. I am 4 months post-op... I don't know if my body is telling me that I now only need 6 hours of sleep a night now, since I usually stay alett during the day. :-)
5'7" HW 256 (1/6/2014) SW 236.2 (VSG: 1/26/2015) CW 165.5 (01/10/2016) Total Weight Lost 90.5
Pre-Op: -19.8; Month 1: -19; Month 2: -12.7; Month 3: -9.9; Month 4: -7.2; Month 5: -6.4; Month 6: -2.8; Month 7: -3.7; Month 8: -4.2; Month 9: -0.6; Month 10: -2.1; Month 11: -0 Month 12: -2.1
GOALS: BMI Normal = 159 (6.5 to go); 100 LBs Lost = 156 (9.5 to go); FINAL GOAL: 139?? (26.5 to go)