Is this Normal???

teach2
on 4/21/15 12:03 pm
RNY on 12/23/14

Gosh, Grim! I smile when I just see your picture pop up in a post. I know I'm gonna be getting a good laugh. Thanks for this one. I needed it!

 

RNY on December 23, 2014 with Dr. Michael Greene

Start Weight- 225 Surgery Weight- 218 2 wk- 208 6 wk- 198 10 wk- 181 14wk-179 18 wk-172 21 wk- 168 25 wk- 162. 29 wk- 158. Mo 8 - 155

Mo 9- 150 Mo 10-148. Mo 12-145  CW 140

Grim_Traveller
on 4/21/15 8:32 pm
RNY on 08/21/12

6'3" tall, male.

Highest weight was 475. RNY on 08/21/12. Current weight: 198.

M1 -24; M2 -21; M3 -19; M4 -21; M5 -13; M6 -21; M7 -10; M8 -16; M9 -10; M10 -8; M11 -6; M12 -5.

chulbert
on 4/21/15 10:03 pm - Rochester, NY
RNY on 01/21/13

Obviously I don't have any first-hand experience but I have been reading these boards for years.  It's certainly not uncommon for rapid weight loss to upset a woman's menstrual cycle.  Possibly due in part to all those fat-soluble hormones being released from your deflating fat cells.

auntmimi
on 4/22/15 12:51 am

Its amazing how our bodies literally "change" after surgery. I have PCOS and so I had zero monthlies (before surgery) unless they were medically induced. Now that wicked b***h Aunt Flow shows up every month at the same time and they are heavier than I remember. 

 

    

    
Navychic
on 4/22/15 2:19 am
RNY on 02/09/15

I had almost nonexistent periods (2 days at most) pre WLS, than I started day after and it lasted almost 2 mths, and Im still spotting on & off.  But yes, I got lots of feedback, and it seems its pretty normal occurrence...

I'm Jo   HW 245, SW 236, CW 151 Yeah (Normal BMI!!!!)

M1=213 (-23), M2=201 (-12), M3=186 (-15), M4=175(-11), M5=166(-9), M6=157(-9), M7=153(-4) 

        

    

Seyenna
on 4/22/15 2:29 am - Welland, Canada
RNY on 12/16/14

I had my period for 6.. long... AGONIZING *weeks* after RNY. Good luck :)

Referral - Feb 25th, 2014. Info Session - April 7th 
Surgeon#1 - May 15th  Dr. Glazer - July 23rd, Dietitian/Social Worker/RN - Aug 1st, Surgeon #2 - Sept 10th, Surgery - Dec 16th, 2014!

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