Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY. Both have maintained, however mom has gained some due to sugar, lot's of sugar, but still not much for 12 years. When they had their RNY's it was a relativley new procedure. Their surgeons told them there was no need for anything but a multi vitamin. Neither have been compliant with that. My sister has had a hard time with anemia, many blood transfusions. Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, and I don't mean back teeth, some of these are close to the front, and you can see them when they speak. Scary. I wonder, is this just a calcium issue? My mom's blood work is great, but she refuses to ask for a dexascan. I know I need to be doin' my calcium citrate, it's sitting in there on the cabinet, right by my beloved PB 55. I tried starting it back and after three day's was so constipated I thought I had an impaction, it was terrible, that was way over two weeks ago and my bowels are just now close to normal. This scares me. I sure as hell don't wanna lose my teeth. I love my teeth. Randy rlogle@... www.geocities.com/rogle32/ AIM: rlogleeln Open RNY: Sept. 26, 2001: 207 lbs gone. Daddy to Doogun, Jasper, and Zoe. Lord, Please help me to become the Person my Dog's think I am. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Randy, I love my teeth too. They are acrylic. I lost them all, not due to calcium loss, but from acid reflux. Jac mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. 12 years out, tooth loss and supps. Long. > This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY. Both have maintained, however mom has gained some due to sugar, lot's of sugar, but still not much for 12 years. When they had their RNY's it was a relativley new procedure. Their surgeons told them there was no need for anything but a multi vitamin. Neither have been compliant with that. My sister has had a hard time with anemia, many blood transfusions. Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, and I don't mean back teeth, some of these are close to the front, and you can see them when they speak. Scary. I wonder, is this just a calcium issue? My mom's blood work is great, but she refuses to ask for a dexascan. I know I need to be doin' my calcium citrate, it's sitting in there on the cabinet, right by my beloved PB 55. I tried starting it back and after three day's was so constipated I thought I had an impaction, it was terrible, that was way over two weeks ago and my bowels are just now close to normal. This scares me. I sure as hell don't wanna lose my teeth. I love my teeth. > Randy > rlogle@... > www.geocities.com/rogle32/ > AIM: rlogleeln > Open RNY: Sept. 26, 2001: 207 lbs gone. > Daddy to Doogun, Jasper, and Zoe. > Lord, Please help me to become the Person > my Dog's think I am. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 I am confused. What does vomiting have to do with losing teeth after an RNY. We no longer have the stomach acid to bring back up, only the food that was just eaten. Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message -----From: nancy pugliese To: Grad ; Randy Ogle Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. ----- Original Message ----- > This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY....snip...Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, ...snip... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 <> Well, I have to tell you that you are mistaken about that. I lost ALL my teeth, due to gastric reflux. Full set of false choppers, as of this year. And I had surgery 21 years ago in May. You can call it dumping, reflux, indigestion, whatever...it was still stomach acid, and it rotted my teeth. Jac mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 8, 2003 Report Share Posted January 8, 2003 Well, actually that is not true........we have much LESS stomach acid....but we still have stomach acid. The reason that we still have to stay on some kind of acid reducer for life post RNY is because the area where our intestines are sewn to the new pouch is not used to stomach acid in that high of a concentrate.......that is why you can develop ulcerations there........this is how it was explained to me by my surgeon anyway...........HTH, P. Re: 12 years out, tooth loss and supps. Long. I am confused. What does vomiting have to do with losing teeth after an RNY. We no longer have the stomach acid to bring back up, only the food that was just eaten. Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message -----From: nancy pugliese To: Grad ; Randy Ogle Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. ----- Original Message ----- > This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY....snip...Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, ...snip... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 > Well, I have to tell you that you are mistaken about that. I lost ALL my > teeth, due to gastric reflux. Full set of false choppers, as of this year. > And I had surgery 21 years ago in May. You can call it dumping, reflux, > indigestion, whatever...it was still stomach acid, and it rotted my teeth. > ********************** You know, I always wonder if it's due to the body trying to return to normalcy. There are cases of a new stomach being formed from the intestines, why not the pouch learning to produce stomach acid? I get heartburn occasionally, but no reflux since my RNY, no idea why. in NJ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Bulimics suffer this problem as well. in Austin RNY April 1998 ----- Original Message ----- > Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who > is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now > having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing > up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said > this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 > Well, actually that is not true........we have much LESS stomach acid....but we still have stomach acid. The reason that we still have to stay on some kind of acid reducer for life post RNY is because the area where our intestines are sewn to the new pouch is not used to stomach acid in that high of a concentrate Well that one is news to me -- I've never taken an acid reducer since a few weeks after surgery, and was never told I needed to. I don't have any problems with reflux or heartburn, unless I do something stupid like drink 3-4 cups of regular coffee right in a row. This is the first time I've ever heard we should have an acid reducer for life. Are we talking something OTC like Pepcid, or scrip like Prevacid? Stunned, and now worrying about my tummy ~~ Lyn G Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 I think my doctor would have mentioned it, like he did the calcium and iron and vitamins. in Austin RNY April 1998 ----- Original Message ----- > Well that one is news to me -- I've never taken an acid reducer since a few > weeks after surgery, and was never told I needed to. > > Stunned, and now worrying about my tummy ~~ Lyn G > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 It isn't an " everybody " thing. I had the bad luck to have reflux. That's just my problem. I don't want to scare anyone...remember, my surgery was almost 21 yeas ago! Things have changed, I'm sure. Jac mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Well, personally I don't think I would ever give any one Doc this much credit....if I listened to my surgeon I would still be taking two tums, a flinstone a day and NO protein drinks.......I think it is one of those things that not any one Doc is going to be totally knowledgable in this field (unfortunately)......it is one of those things that you have to look into for yourself and see if it sounds " reasonable " to you. Personally (again, MHO) the fact that there are post-ops who do still experience reflux shows us that there are at least some of us that still have stomach acid. Because I cannot " see " or " feel " the area in question, seeing the meds for it are soooo cheap, combined with my Doc's explanation, given the consequence of NOT treating it, there not being any known or apparent problems with long term treatment, personally KNOWING someone (WLS patient) who has rotted their teeth from stomach acid.........all these things played into my decision to treat........I think this decision making process is what everyone should do..............JMMHO........ P. Re: 12 years out, tooth loss and supps. Long. > I think my doctor would have mentioned it, like he did the calcium and iron > and vitamins. > > in Austin > RNY April 1998 > ----- Original Message ----- > > > Well that one is news to me -- I've never taken an acid reducer since a > few > > weeks after surgery, and was never told I needed to. > > > > Stunned, and now worrying about my tummy ~~ Lyn G > > > > > > Homepage: http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Graduate-OSSG > > > > Unsubscribe: mailto:Graduate-OSSG-unsubscribe > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Is there a difference between the surgery done 21 yrs ago and the RNY done now? I'm just curious about this as it doesn't make sense to me based on what I " thought " I knew about the RNY surgery. Now if you are not transected and have a staple line disruption, then maybe stomach acid could come back up. But, how else? I'm not disagreeing with you, just trying to understand this, if it is correct. Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message ----- From: Jacque Holdaway <> Well, I have to tell you that you are mistaken about that. I lost ALL my teeth, due to gastric reflux. Full set of false choppers, as of this year. And I had surgery 21 years ago in May. You can call it dumping, reflux, indigestion, whatever...it was still stomach acid, and it rotted my teeth. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Hmmm. My doc only has us on Zantac for maybe 6 months while the pouch is healing. So, you are saying that the little 1-2 ounce top section that the pouch is made from makes stomach acid? Re: 12 years out, tooth loss and supps. Long. I am confused. What does vomiting have to do with losing teeth after an RNY. We no longer have the stomach acid to bring back up, only the food that was just eaten. Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message -----From: nancy pugliese To: Grad ; Randy Ogle Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. ----- Original Message ----- > This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY....snip...Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, ...snip... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Yes... " normally " routed bulimics get this. But how can a transected RNY patient get this, without stomach acid? Isn't the lack of stomach acid and enzymes, etc the reason we don't absorb many vitamins, including B-12 tabs? Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message -----From: YahooDave Bulimics suffer this problem as well. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 Well, that is what I was told.......that it doesn't make " as much " .......I never really thought about it much as I will have to take meds the rest of my life anyway (both parents died of espophagual cancer).......but I am going to see if I can do some research on it.......this has become a lively discussion, wouldn't you say P. Re: 12 years out, tooth loss and supps. Long. I am confused. What does vomiting have to do with losing teeth after an RNY. We no longer have the stomach acid to bring back up, only the food that was just eaten. Chrissie shihtzumom@... http://users.snip.net/~shihtzumom My WLS Journey: http://millennium.fortunecity.com/doddington/691/WLS/this_is_me.htm ----- Original Message -----From: nancy pugliese To: Grad ; Randy Ogle Randy....it could possible be due to " vomiting " also! I have a friend who is 6 years out from a distal RNY. Same thing, wonderful teeth but is now having problems because she destroyed all the enamel from too much throwing up. I am going to ask her just how much (frequency) she vomits! She said this is exactly what her dentist told her was the cause. P. ----- Original Message ----- > This is a question I have about calcium and other supps. As I've stated before my sister is about 11 years out distal RNY, my mom about 12 years out proximal RNY....snip...Both sister and mom both had wonderful, beautiful teeth up until about 2 years ago. Now they are missing teeth, ...snip... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 9, 2003 Report Share Posted January 9, 2003 < > ly, I don't know. I know this, because I've been doing some research...I had a proximal RNY. I have gastric reflux. I crave carbohydrates, but I practice moderation. Jac mailto:jholdaway@... http://www.pictureitdigitaldesigns.com/ http://members.cox.net/xxxfarmpaints Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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