Bloated, water retention?
For one of the first times since my surgery I had a gain. I kind of expected it since I did lose 3 lbs and I never lose 3 lbs. The 3 lb loss stuck around for a few days and then I went up 2 lbs. I wasn't really surprised because I just felt heavier. I know there is no way I have eaten 7000 extra calories so I know it's not fat. I'm just wondering why I would be retaining water all of the sudden. I have had a hysterectomy so I don't get a period. I drink tons of water so it's not that. The only change I have made is that I have been eating more salad because I need more fiber and roughage. Could that cause bloating? What can I do to get rid of it?
Along with that, my weight loss has really slowed down. I think I lost about 6 lbs last month. I had been averaging about 10 lbs. I know it's because I don't have a lot left to lose. I am fine with that. I could stay here and be fine. If it takes 6 months to lose the last 16 lbs that is fine, too.
Another thing, too. I went to the doctor's today and they measured me. I always thought I was about 5 foot 2 1/2 inches but they said I was 5'3". That actually lowers my BMI and also my body fat percentages on my scale. Don't know if I grew 1/2 an inch or if I have been wrong about my height.
Along with that, my weight loss has really slowed down. I think I lost about 6 lbs last month. I had been averaging about 10 lbs. I know it's because I don't have a lot left to lose. I am fine with that. I could stay here and be fine. If it takes 6 months to lose the last 16 lbs that is fine, too.
Another thing, too. I went to the doctor's today and they measured me. I always thought I was about 5 foot 2 1/2 inches but they said I was 5'3". That actually lowers my BMI and also my body fat percentages on my scale. Don't know if I grew 1/2 an inch or if I have been wrong about my height.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
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on 12/9/10 4:24 pm, edited 12/9/10 4:24 pm
on 12/9/10 4:24 pm, edited 12/9/10 4:24 pm
waterweight gain happens a lot with me and has since i got into the range U are at now . I just think the lighter the weight .. the more the weight loss slows dramatically and the easier it is to gain or just NOT LOSE at the drop of a hat .
I wouldn't worry about it - but i would cut out the processed-food extras and the salt and the snack foods if any .
Sometimes i find those can have way more of an effect on the body than U would think from the package alone ...
It DEFINITELY isn't the SALAD thats making U fat lol .... but check the DRESSING and the stuff U put on top ... it should be fat free ...
I wouldn't worry about it - but i would cut out the processed-food extras and the salt and the snack foods if any .
Sometimes i find those can have way more of an effect on the body than U would think from the package alone ...
It DEFINITELY isn't the SALAD thats making U fat lol .... but check the DRESSING and the stuff U put on top ... it should be fat free ...
Fortunately I haven't had anything processed or refined. Everything I have is pretty basic, chicken, vegies, fruit, protein drinks. I do use regular dressing but very little, less then a tablespoon. Just one of those things I don't want to cut corners on. I like bleu cheese so hopefully there is some protein in it. I don't like salt and hardly use it and I don't snack, just 2 protein drinks and 2 meals a day. That is why I can't understand the retention. I haven't had any in over 4 months until now. Maybe it's something hormonal. I may be going through menopause, I'm going to see a ob/gyn next week and have all that checked out.
WLS 10/28/2002 Revision 7/23/2010
High Weight (2002) 240 Revision Weight (2010) 220 Current Weight 115.
Hang tough, Tazz. It took me 5 months to lose the last 16 pounds. Don't go fat free if you're a DSr or distal RNY, you're 80% fat free as it is and you need some fats to be healthy.
--gina
P.S. Sorry I should know this, but what was your revision to?
--gina
P.S. Sorry I should know this, but what was your revision to?
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DS on Aug 9, 2007 with Dr. Hazem Elariny
Ah...I see. Sounds like you still have your switch just a longer common channel giving you less malabsorption of carbs and fats. You still have to take the dry for of A, D, E, & K if your duodenum is still switched over to the bile side. How have your labs been?
--gina
--gina
5'1" -- HW 195/SW 187/GW 115 July 08/CW 121 Dec 2012
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DS on Aug 9, 2007 with Dr. Hazem Elariny