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Re: Has anyone here actually had Gastric Bypass?From: Didesie (anonymous@obgyn.net)Sat, 29 Jun 2002 18:46:04 -0500 (CDT)
At Sat, 29 Jun 2002, Anonymous wrote: >Yes. I had the procedure on March 25, 2002. I had already been told I had PCOS. I had done really well. To date I have lost almost 60 pounds. The first month was really difficult, I can't lie to you. However, I eat what I like just not much of it. I have gotten sick twice due to eating to fast. I had to lay down and catch me breath. It felt like my heart was racing and I felt faint. However, I am slowly getting to know my body again. I have to remind myself to eat because I am just not hungry. I hope this helps. I am still losing weight. I don't know what PCOS has to do with it. I am not currently on any PCOS medication. And to add something else for you to think about I had a kidney transplant in Sept of 1999. I really have beat the odds. >I know we've discussed Gastric Bypass before, but has anyone actually >HAD it? If so, I'd like to hear about your experiences - good or bad. If >you want to email me privately, feel free to do so at anonymous@obgyn.net. >Thanks. I am just wondering if this actually works on PCOSers if we >aren't "able" to get the food it our bodies, i.e., Carnie Wilson's >stomach is now the size of a lemon, and with a few bites of anything, >she is full and literally gets sick if she pushes it. Just curious. I >am 100 pounds overweight and experiencing so many health problems at >this point, I don't know what else to do. My problems don't lie with >eating too much...it's from eating constantly and continuously. > >-- >Anonymous > >-- >Anonymous >
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