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Hi Everyone:
Well, I'm 4 days post-op and I'm 2.5 lbs OVER my starting weight. The bariatric coordinator called me today and we went over everything....no, I'm not getting in enough water (I'm at about 45-55)...yes, on protein, yes, I made my own turkey broth so I know what salt is in it...and on we went. I told her that I'm off all my meds; Metformin, Atenenol, and, wait for it.....my water pill!
So, now I'm back on my hydrochlorothazide and let's hope for some progress. Thank goodness I said what I did or else we wouldn't have known. She said as long as I drink my water and don't have signs of dehydration to take it. I'm so relieved.
Let's hope I'm on the loser's bench soon!
Jan
Height 5'4 Starting weight: 225 Surgery weight: 216 Goal Weight: 135 Surgery date: 1/23/17 Portsmouth, NH
The little engine that could.....
Thanks emelar - I knew that but I still felt something was off. I was told today that 9 lbs was a lot to have from surgery. But, hey, who am I to know? I've never been through this before. I'm just going with the plan and getting my energy level back.
I deliberately stayed off the scale for 2 days after the surgery. Now I'll stay off it until next week.
Height 5'4 Starting weight: 225 Surgery weight: 216 Goal Weight: 135 Surgery date: 1/23/17 Portsmouth, NH
The little engine that could.....
I am 9 days post-op. Just so you know you aren't alone, day after surgery I was up 10.6 lbs. I personally feel the scale needs to become our friend. Keeping the distance is what allowed things to get out of control in the first place. I weigh in everyday, generally more than once a day as far as that goes. Keeps me accountable.
I gained 11 pounds in the hospital from surgery. It took over a week to lose it and get back to my starting weight.
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.
Congratz on your surgery. :)
I am surprised that they put you back on hydrochlorothiazide for only 2.5 lbs, especially if you aren't drinking enough water to begin with. My surgeon was adamant that I stay away from it due to dehydration. It's common to even pick up 10 lbs due to the IVs, it's jus****er, it'll come off.
Banded June 2009- Allergan 10mL AP-S
Revised to Sleeve in September 2016
My surgeon didn't want me on a diuretic because of the risk of dehydration. Water gained in the hospital does go away on its own. Be VERY careful about possible dehydration - you have to get the liquids in if you are on a diuretic.
Liz 5'3" HW: 219 SW: 185 GW: 125 LW: 113 Desired maintenance range: 120-125 CW: 119ish
Join the club! I gained 12 pounds while in the hospital for my VSG. All fluids from the IV. Took about a week to lose it and then the scale just kept going. Stick to your program and make getting the water in your #1 priority.
Frankly, I'm surprised they let you go back on the diuretic this soon, but I know every surgeon's post op program is different. Please be aware of signs of dehydration. I've seen post op dehydration first hand and it is scary, scary, scary!