Guest guest Posted January 1, 2002 Report Share Posted January 1, 2002 got this from one of the BPD/DS folks and wanted to share this with you. Rita in Vermont ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Her experience only...... Had BPD/DS surgery on June 1, 1999. I went from 280 to 114 in a year. Size 26 to a size 4. I then gained back about 15 pounds of that after 18 months which is fine because the doctors thought that I was too small. It took me about 8 months to gain it back. My size is great but I have more medical problems now than I ever did before surgery mostly due to malabsorption. I sincerely hope that others never have to go through what I have gone through in the past year and will have to go through for the rest of my life. I almost died in November from lack of iron and my body does not absorb vitamins or minerals now that are taken by mouth. I have alot of bathroom issues also. My calcium levels are constantly low although I take enormous amounts of it. I have a hernia that is the size of a grapefruit that I can't have operated on until my iron level get better. I have been taking iron injections for 6 months now, and they are still not up to normal. I will have to have those injections for the rest of my life and they are NOT like the B12. They hurt tremendously for weeks and I have to have them once a week for life. 6/14/01--okay I have a new problem that I just felt that I had to share with anyone who looks at this profile. I suffered from mild dry eye syndrome before the surgery and also depression which I didn't even need meds for anymore as it was under control at the time of the surgery 2 years ago. I am now suffering from SEVERE dry eye syndrome from the lack of vitamins, minerals and fats in my body. My body cannot absorb them. Also, of course, the antidepressants that I had to go back on after surgery (due to my body not making enough seratonin) just causes my dry eyes to be worse. It's a catch 22. If I don't take my antidepressants, I get worse emotionally and if I do, it makes my dry eyes soooo bad that I literally tear my hair out. there seem to be no antidepressant that doesn't cause dryness. My eyes are so bad that I have implants in them now but they haven't helped because my eyes are not making tears well anymore. Dr. says that the next option is sewing my eyes halfway closed to limit the air going into them. can you imagine??? This is all caused by my lack of vitamins and minerals and my lack of being able to absorb them because of the surgery. My life has turned into a nightmare really and I know I am the exception. I just thought that people who were considering surgery should know " all " of the good and bad that can happen and then make an informed decision as to whether you really want this and need this or not. Remember, this is the rest of your life and for me, it's looking towards being blind in my old age either from the surgery of the eyes or...glaucoma which is caused by this dry eye syndrome. It also means that my family has to put up with me without my antidepressant meds. Anyone who is on them or who has suffered depression knows what that can be like. I have definately increased vitamin intake with the prayer that " some " of them will find their way into my body. I have totally changed my lifestyle and how I live and eat. I sincerely hope that no one else has to go through this. Good luck to all. This is NOT to scare you, just to give you insight into the " other side " of this surgery. 7/12/01-okay, got a diagnosis on the dry eyes. Seems I have Lupus and Sjogrens disease. Sjogrens can be caused by malnutrition. I now have arthritis,(Sjogrens caused) depression, no sleep, terrible eye pain, very dry scalp and face, lower iron than ever even with the shots (they are increasing dosage and frequency. All this caused by the Lupus and Sjogrens and probably caused by the surgery originally from what I have been told. No one ever mentioned this before surgery. Just thought you should all know the good and bad. __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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