Weight Loss and Gain With Cancer
Cross post...
Some of you are aware that 2 1/2 months after my RNY, last December, I was diagnosed with stage 2 breast cancer. My cancer medical team was concerned with the fact of being a new bariatic patient so close to being a new oncology patient, that I would lose weight too rapidly, which is not good when undergoing chemo. To say the least I have been watched very closely and I have been able to maintain a healthy balance.
My chemo treatments have been every 3 weeks. I managed to keep my oncologist happy by only losing about 5 pounds during each 3 week period. My bariatric NUT and surgeon have been okay with my slower weight loss since I have a good reason. They said we will get back to whatever I need to do for weight loss after the cancer crap is out if me.
Even being on chemo I have been able to lose 104.4 lbs. Each chemo treatment I gain 7 lbs of fluid that takes me a week to lose. Then last week I was hospitalized and had emergency surgery for a bowel obstruction, which turned out to be an internal pelvic hernia.
During my 5 days in the hospital, with IV fluids being pumped into me 24/7, I gained 15 pounds. I was not allowed anything by mouth for 2 days, then I was finally put on a clear liquid diet for 1.5 days. The last day I was put on a regular bariatric diet, but I had no appetite so I just sipped on my Premier Protein shake, that my hubs brought from home, and decaf tea.
Even being home I still don't yet have an appetite so I am thankful for my Premier Protein shakes for getting my protein. Between not completely losing my hospital IV fluids and then Chemo yesterday, which is good for gaining 7 lbs of fluid, it won't be until the end of next week before I know my actual weight.
My double mastectomy will be in 4.5 weeks. I am prepared for a large weight gain from IV fluids. I will weigh myself the morning of surgery and then not again for a few week after. This should be interesting to say the least.
67 yrs old, 4'10", BMI 31.8 (51.8 at start), HW 256.4 (8/4/15), SW 217.4, CW 152.8 (4/30/18), GW 125.0, RNY 12/4/15 Dr. RoseMarie Jones, Breast Cancer DX 2/16, Bi-lateral mastectomy 8/9/16.
Hi, I have not had bariatric surgery yet but I do understand the battle of weight gain with cancer. Steroids helped to put many extra pounds on me and I did the fluid gain and loss many times. I hope you have been doing well in your treatment. I think it is good advice to concentrate on kicking cancers butt first. Eat to be healthy. Good luck.