General Health After
on 9/18/16 7:38 pm
Hey all! Recently I've come down with a pretty nasty cold. This isn't super surprising, I get sick fairly regularly (basically every time the seasons change). I'm wondering if part of the reason I get sick so frequently is because my weight. Does being heavy compromise your immune system? Also, for those post op- do you feel like you get sick with colds or flue less often (or more)? Just a random thought. Have a good night!
Like Seatle Deb, I have never heard of weight effecting the immune system! Now that being said, I too, seemed to be
sick all the time and chalked it up to allergies (I had allergy test and was determined to be allergic to sage, feathers and hay-fever.
I, therefore, was on allergy meds year round! I did also had colds and flu. I've lost most of my weight and have noticed less
colds, flu, and allergies. Maybe it is because I eat a lot healthier. I find I can eat fish, and chicken/turkey but no red meats. I therefore
am ALMOST completely vegetarian.
Best of Luck!
Maronita
In terms of being generally sick with the flue, colds, or along those lines I don't feel like I'm sick any more than the average person. And since my surgery 18 months ago I think I've only gotten sick once. Which isn't a ton less than normal - we did have a mild winter here so I attribute it to that around here.
Melinda
HW: 377 SW: 362 CW:131
TOTAL LOSS: 249 pounds
on 9/19/16 7:55 am
I don't know of any research specifically addressing weight and colds-- but I bet there's a link between overall health and your immune system. Many folks feel better in general after surgery since we eat much better, get more exercise, take vitamins, drink enough water, all that jazz. So I wouldn't be surprised if THAT is why some people seem to get sick less often!
Sparklekitty / Julie / Nerdy Little Secret (#42)
Roller derby - cycling - triathlon
VSG 2013, RNY conversion 2019 due to GERD. Trendweight here!
I don't think there is anything specifically related to WLS that makes us more susceptible to colds or the flu. I don't see myself getting more colds or having the flu more often, over the last 15 years. I think in some cases, it diminished a bit. However, as I have gotten older it has gotten more difficult to get over them (they seem to linger, longer) During those times, I up my vitamin c and other vitamins just for good measure. Does it help reduce the symptoms of the the cold/flu, not really. But, I don't feel so crappy from time to time.
I have no idea if weight lowers your immune system or not.
I used to be sick a lot. Like once every 2 months. I started going to the gym every day about 2 years ago, and I've been sick once. I didn't change anything else in my life, so that must have been it. My weight was pretty stagnant for the year and a half before I got surgery.