Guest guest Posted March 7, 2005 Report Share Posted March 7, 2005 Hi ! Welcome out of lurkdom! I had surgery 9/2003 and lost 141 pounds (278 down to 137) at my best by October 2004. I suffered an unexplained weight gain of 14 pounds in 2 weeks and my doctor suspected ovarian cancer. After undergoing several tests and four surgeries the problem was resolved. However,I was admitted overnight in December 2004 after an out patient surgery because of suspected internal bleeding. That was when my poor labs were discovered. Low iron, poor blood gases etc. I was taking all my vitamins and consuming 80-100 grams of protein a day via protein powder and bars. The problem was that I was NOT absorbing most of it! My body's insulin and cholesterol were elevated despite a nearly fat free diet and controlled glucose readings. I transfered my gastric bypass aftercare to an endocrinologist in December 2004 and she instructed me to change my eating habits and now orders and monitors frequent lab tests. They are still below acceptable levels, in part because I have failed to follow her meal plans and take insulin. However, my iron and B 12 are wihin normal range now, albeit at the low end. I take oral vits and B!2 sublingual on a daily basis. Is your sister under the care of a endocrinologist or other specialist? I never heard of B12 injections in the nose (ouch!) Why can't she use B12 under the tongue? Best wishes to her, Robyn > My sister in law had her surgery dec. 2003 and has lost from 290 to 160 so far, but my concern is her test results. She says that allbut one of her bloodwork came back abnormal, her Iron is STILL low and she is going to have to start b12 injections in the nose. I myself was thinking of having the surgery, but after all this not sure if I want to. Has anyone ever had this problem or known anyone with this problem, and what was done to correct it?? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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