Guest guest Posted August 24, 2001 Report Share Posted August 24, 2001 Dear Shirley: I grew up a fat kid, and when I was in high school I started to not eat for days( yes, that's an eating disorder, which I got treatment for) and lost a lot of weight, of course it all went back on, and I was never able to lose very much weight again no matter what I tried. I do know after 14 months with the DS, the Doctor ordered a small bowel follow through, and it showed my metabolism to be extremely slow as the food just wanted to sit in my intestines. So yes, I always had a hard time losing even on 1200 calories. Patti Re: the truth about RNY/Patti > -- > > Patti, > I am wondering if you had a very hard time with weightloss before > your surgery. Unlike alot of people who can lose the weight but then > put it back on, I am one who has not been able to lose it. I have to > stay under 1200 calories just to maintain my weight and have to cut > down to about 600 in order to lose. And shame on me, I am not able to > do that for long enough to lose any signifigant amount of weight. > Also my bmi is 68, so I am at a weight that I am told I should be > able to lose faster. I am hoping this surgery will change that for me > but I am also afraid of it not working. For this reason I am hoping > to get a shorter comon channel, between 50 and no more than 75. Just > curious if you had the same type of problem pre-op. > Thanks, > Shirley > > > > > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 Shirley, The information I have reviewed regarding caffeine is that not only does it not count as part of our water consumption but caffeine in general depletes the calcium in your bones therefore you must consume more water to make up for the coffee intake. I personally do not drink coffee. But, with the already existing risk of calcium deficiency due to the surgery and the necessary supplementation, IMHO, why go and deplete the existing calcium even further by drinking coffee. JMH Lap/RNY 1/17/02 Dr. Wayne English 399/214 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 22, 2003 Report Share Posted April 22, 2003 Shirley, The information I have reviewed regarding caffeine is that not only does it not count as part of our water consumption but caffeine in general depletes the calcium in your bones therefore you must consume more water to make up for the coffee intake. I personally do not drink coffee. But, with the already existing risk of calcium deficiency due to the surgery and the necessary supplementation, IMHO, why go and deplete the existing calcium even further by drinking coffee. JMH Lap/RNY 1/17/02 Dr. Wayne English 399/214 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2003 Report Share Posted August 24, 2003 Hello Shirley, As I am just now considering the possibility of a total pancreatectomy which has been advised by my pancreas specialist and surgeon, I would love to hear more from people who have had this operation. No mention was made of the islet cell implants. This might be because it is not performed in the UK (I live in Liverpool) or because it is not appropriate in my case. I'm going to ask the specialist when I see him next in October. (He wanted to give me some time to reflect and to have some other tests. My CP is hereditary.) Would you be willing to exchange some futher information on what this op feels like? I know I would have diabetes afterwards but I'm more worried about the actual op and whether or not it is desperately debilitating and if it really does help with the pain of CP. My surgeon is one of the UK's leading pancreas specialists and the pancreas team at the Liverpool Royal Hospital is well-known and respected. He seems to think I would be a good case for this op. Thanks for any help you can give me. Keep well. Felicity Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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