Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Hey, Alisa, I think it's our bodies shifting. I had two slow months - according to me, not my doc <g>. I was doing the " dance " - down 3, up 2. I also didn't have a period for three months and had to take hormones to get it (twice, as they didn't work the first time). Talk about holding fluid and being frustrated! But, I kept up with my exercise and protein and as of today, have dropped a bunch and am about 1# from the Century Club <g>. I had finally gotten my period and now that it's over, I am losing steadily again. My doc's nutritionist says men average about 1# a day and women average about .5# a day. We are right on target. The other reason I don't think it's iron is because I don't take any extra. My doc doesn't have any take iron until our 6 month labs - she wants us to get it in our vitamin supplement and in iron-rich food. I just got the results of my 6 month labs and my iron level is perfect - I don't need any extra (thank goodness as I hate iron pills). Our bodies are going to fluctuate - we lose fast then slow down then pick back up. As long as we do what we are supposed to do, we will be on track. I know it's frustrating, I wanted to scream those two months, but I also knew I was doing what I was supposed to do and I would start up again with a steady loss. Happy Holidays! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 25, 2004 Report Share Posted December 25, 2004 Alisa, <<Shift baby shift! LOL.>> LOL! <<I'm just glad that I'm in the downhill rush and it's all good!!!>> Me, too - for both of us. The " dance " is not fun! <<I've been working out hard for a while and the scale was SLOWWWWWWWWWWLY moving and now bam! But I am definitely happy!!!!!!!!!>> Yup, what I am coming out of, too! But, like I always say, better the scale is going down - even slowly - then up!! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Hi -- I am so glad that your labs came back good on the iron levels. I don't want to second guess your doctor, but I want YOU to be aware of some research regarding this surgery and the after-effects. The blood levels are the last place for iron to show up as deficient (same as with calcium). We have storage of iron in our bodies, and the stores will keep the blood levels ok, until the stores are depleted. Then blod transfusions are often required to get the iron levels back up. So -- instead of seeing if your iron levels are 'OK' on your labs, you might want to check them yourself each round of labs. Make sure that they are not only in the 'acceptable' levels, but they are not lower than they were in the previous set of labs. Get a copy of the results from pre-surgery, and each of your post-op labs. Make sure the levels are not lower, even if that lower number is still in the 'acceptable' range... Does this make sense? just a thought... jb-bb BromleyH@... wrote: Hey, Alisa, I think it's our bodies shifting. I had two slow months - according to me, not my doc <g>. I was doing the " dance " - down 3, up 2. I also didn't have a period for three months and had to take hormones to get it (twice, as they didn't work the first time). Talk about holding fluid and being frustrated! But, I kept up with my exercise and protein and as of today, have dropped a bunch and am about 1# from the Century Club <g>. I had finally gotten my period and now that it's over, I am losing steadily again. My doc's nutritionist says men average about 1# a day and women average about .5# a day. We are right on target. The other reason I don't think it's iron is because I don't take any extra. My doc doesn't have any take iron until our 6 month labs - she wants us to get it in our vitamin supplement and in iron-rich food. I just got the results of my 6 month labs and my iron level is perfect - I don't need any extra (thank goodness as I hate iron pills). Our bodies are going to fluctuate - we lose fast then slow down then pick back up. As long as we do what we are supposed to do, we will be on track. I know it's frustrating, I wanted to scream those two months, but I also knew I was doing what I was supposed to do and I would start up again with a steady loss. Happy Holidays! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 26, 2004 Report Share Posted December 26, 2004 Thanks, Jodi for your concern <g>, and yes, I check my levels myself whenever I have labs drawn. I always make comparisons. My iron at 6 months was well within normal - not even close to low - actually hadn't varied since pre-ops labs. I had a talk with my doc and the nutrionist for her office and they feel that with my multi-vit and iron-rich foods, there is no reason right now to add iron pills. Too much iron in the body can affect us in adverse ways - and not just constipation - but, can be really harmful to our bodies. True, as WLS patients, we are different than the average person taking vitamins, but we still do need to be careful of too much iron. The only time I was every anemic was when I was pregnant with son #2. I stopped taking my prenatal vits because they made me really ill (I had terrible nausea with both pregnancies). My ob had me start taking them at night and that helped a lot. I take my multi and my sublingual B-12 and my calcium everyday. I once forgot my B-12 for about 3 days and when I started taking it again, felt no different. I know some say if they go without and then take one, they feel a burst of energy. I don't. Don't know why - guess it's just how my body works <g>. But, I take them for all the reasons I am supposed to take them. Believe me, I have had lots of talks with my doc and nutrionist about iron as it was a huge concern of mine. Thanks again, Jodi. The care and concern on this loop is just awesome! Hugs, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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