Weight Gain after Weight Loss Surgery. Let's support each other
Hello All!
My name is Ronnie. I was sleeved October 2016. From the beginning of my journey, I lost between 80-90 pounds (depending on the day). I never reached my goal.
Since my WLS, I have had other physical issues that has impacted my ability to walk and exercise. In addition, I have been on multiple medications with a weight gain side affect and I've had 3 surgeries (one for melanoma and two on my spine) This is my way of saying I've gained approximately 20-30 pounds. I am TERRIFIED to get on the scale!!!!
I've not be able to get back on program and I seem to have lost my focus. I've tried to go on each phase of the program (liquid, soft, etc.), but I am not able to follow through. I had no problem staying on a liquid diet for weeks before surgery and weeks after. I don't know if it was because I knew I was having the surgery?????
I need help to get my mojo back. Anyone else? Let's support each other and our efforts to get back on track and continue our journey together!
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Hi!
It is kind of you to think of me and check up.
I remain on the shots at the same low dose of 1.7. I've tried to move up but I just don't feel well when I do. My loss is currently very slow, which is fine with me. I still have 3 to 5 pounds to go, I think. I have replaced all my clothes because they got too big. I really don't want to have that expense, again. I am pretty happy with my loss and my size in clothing. My doctor is pleased and he is leaving it up to me if I want to lose more or stop. He said he will reduce the dosage slowly, when I am ready and if I start to gain, he will bump it back up. Since I am not really losing very much, anymore, I think I'll stay with the same dose.
Hope all is well with you. HAPPY NEW YEAR!
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1 ReactionHi, @grandmar - How have things gone with the semaglutide (Wegovy)? I rememeber you'd said you didn't want to lose much more back in September. Did your doctor move you toward a maintenance plan? If so, what was that plan?
I really don't know if my insurance will continue to cover me. I know my daughter, who takes Wegovy, too, will no longer be covered with her insurance. She is so scared! I'm thinking that many of those walk-in medical places offer the shots, too. I also see ads in Groupons. Perhaps that will be the way for me to go.
I have many physical issues that keep me down. I can hardly walk and when I do, I get exhausted and have a lot of pain!! I am in the middle of seeing several specialists to see what is causing all my ailments and if there is a way to reverse or slow down symptoms. So, exercise is not currently an option.
As far as the side affects from the shots, I had them. I have not been able to increase my dose. I've stayed on 1.7 for a long time. At that dose, I can manage .
Good luck with your doctor appointment. I hope you can come to some good resolution.
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2 Reactions@grandmar - so glad you're still taking the shots - covered by insurance - and you are at the lowest you've been in a very long time. That is wonderful.
I was at my lowest in a long time about a year ago (53 lbs down), but I was having terrible side effects from the semaglutide (Wegovy) shots. I guess I didn't realize that in asking if I could be put on another medication instead, I was in for a long process, and one where I'd gain weight back. That has been the case, and I'm more than 20 pounds above where I was a year ago at this time. For whatever reason, the tirzepatide (Zepbound), which is supposed to work better than the semaglutide (Wegovy), hardly moved the needle on my appetite or weight. With semaglutide (Wegovy), I would even put a bite in my mouth and then remove it, as I realized all of a sudden I was that full. That did not occur with the tirzepatide. And right when I arrived at the top dose of it, my insurance coverage ran out for weight loss shots.
I don't blame anyone or anything, but kick myself for not hanging on to the semaglutide (Wegovy) regardless of my terrible side effects, just because it did suppress my appetite and I lost weight on it.
My doctor is willing to discuss other options, but my appointment is close to two weeks away. Odd how the clock is like a ticking time bomb when you feel like your weight is going in the wrong direction. I'm trying to be patient, continue in my good exercise habits and be smart about what I eat.
I realize there are so many difference medical insurance plans out there, and they are all a bit different. Will your insurance continue coverage for you if you take a maintenance dose for years? How are you feeling just functionally in everyday life now?
Hi!
Thanks for reaching out.
I am still taking the shots and they are still covered by my insurance. I am at the lowest I've been in a very long time. I cannot remember the last time I've been this weight. I do not think I want to lose much more.
I heard a woman speak about how she used the shots, reached her goal and with the help of her doctor, she reduced the amount to help maintain her weight. I never heard of that, but I will ask my doctor.
How are you doing?????
Hi, @grandmar - thinking of you and wondering how things are going with your weight loss efforts? Are you still able to have your shots covered by insurance?
Thank you for directing me.
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1 Reaction@max2 - losing your ability to live well is a big deal. I'm sorry to hear your RNY has presented nutrient issues for your body.
You might check out this discussion about reversal or revision of this surgery:
- Things I'm looking forward to again https://connect.mayoclinic.org/discussion/things-im-looking-forward-to-again/
Had RNY in 1987 (39 yrs ago). Today have low protein, b-12, b-1, b-6, anemia, d-3. No amt of supplements help. I am 76 and thinking of a complete reversal. I have lost most ability to live well. One physician thought I might have too short a bowel for good absorption of nutrients. Please weigh in and let me know if you had a revision or reversal and your story about it. Thanks.
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2 Reactions@sbradford
Very impressive, thanks for sharing.
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