What should my labs be? Anyone have RLS?
Hi Everyone!
I am wondering if anyone has a chart at what a DS'er should shoot for? I know a lot of the lab results come back in the normal range but we need to be higher.
I am almost a month out and I called the NP from my surgeons office complaining of a restless leg syndrome issue at night. I asked if I can have my labs drawn to see if I am low and she said they don't start labs until 3 months post op. Does this sound right?
Thanks.
Rebecca
on 8/15/13 10:02 am
RLS can also be from low iron, or low potassium (plus a few other medical problems). But until you can get your labs the magnesium citrate at a 2:1 ratio with the calcium citrate may just help you, and it won't hurt you, because you should be taking magnesium with the calcium anyway..
DS 2009
I had restless leg syndrome for a while at about four months out. I talked to my hema about it and he didnt think it was attributable to low iron. I was not on the full Vitalady regime yet, so I will never know if it was a deficiency or not. It lasted on and off for about a month. I did start eating a banana (to the best of my ability) once in a while or a baked potato. At about eight months I started the full Vitalady regime. Other than that one month, I haven't had a problem.
I think, no, I KNOW I lost a lot of muscle during that rapid weightloss period. My term RLS, is a self diagnosed term. I think my muscles were just going wacko.
it was an absolutely horrible thing though. I never felt anything like it before. I hope you get relief soon.
Hi Rebecca! mag citrate has helped when I had foot cramps and if my legs get a heavy tired feeling I know I'm not getting enough potassium. Before my DS, if I got an actual charley horse in my leg, I knew I needed calcium (after DS I take a ton of calcium, lol.) For that creepy, crawling, pulling feeling of RLS, a heating pad will help. -Jenny :o)
RLS can be caused by low vitamins...it can ALSO be JUST a neurological disorder than has NOTHING to do with your DS. It also can be a side effect of varicose veins. Once you get your labs, make sure you explore all the possible reasons for this disorder.
I had RLS pre-op and post op...mine was primarily a result of varicose veins. Once I had those taken care of last spring, I was able to come off my Mirapex. I still get occasional twinges and I know at some point, it will probably come back and I will need meds again but for now, it's pretty much gone.
Liz
Duodenal Switch (Lap) 01-24-11 | Surgeon: Stephen Boyce | High weight: 250 in 2002 | Surgery weight: 203 | Lowest weight: 121 | Current weight: 135 | Goal weight: 135