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| Cub Reporter Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Massachusetts
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Weight Statistics Nov 9th 2007 Start Date:
January 9th 2008 Surgery Date:
5' 4"
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175 lb Current Weight:
160 lb Goal Weight:
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Has anyone ever found themselves getting dizzy or feeling like they are gonna faint AFTER they eat??? Yesterday I had a really scary lightheadedness episode...i really thought I was going to faint..I had eaten breakfast about an hour before this happened,,but the sensation was as if I hadnot eaten in a long time. the dizzy spells happen sometimes wheni get up to fast or have been bent down and get up...but yesterday I really thought I was going to pass out. Needless to say I didnot I just kinda sat there for a few minutes and tried to breath evenly. It took me about 20 minutes to feel "normal" again. Anyone have any ideas??
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Mount Vernon, NY
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what did you eat? maybe you dumped....
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| Cub Reporter Join Date: Oct 2007 Location: Massachusetts
Posts: 86
Weight Statistics Nov 9th 2007 Start Date:
January 9th 2008 Surgery Date:
5' 4"
Height:
253 lb Start Weight:
175 lb Current Weight:
160 lb Goal Weight:
78 lb Weight Loss:
15 lb Lb Left to Lose:
30.8300395257 % % Lost:
january 2009 Goal Date:
Body Mass Index 43.4226074219 BMI Start:
30.0354003906 BMI Current:
27.4609375 BMI Goal:
Weight Loss Method Roux en Y Gastric Bypass |
I had an egg., turkey sausage, and a piece of whole wheat toast...i have dumped before i know what that feels like,,this is different
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Mount Vernon, NY
Posts: 7,905
Weight Statistics all my life Start Date:
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5' 9"
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260 lb Start Weight:
149 lb Current Weight:
160 lb Goal Weight:
111 lb Weight Loss:
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42.6923076923 % % Lost:
Body Mass Index 38.3910943079 BMI Start:
22.0010501995 BMI Current:
23.6252888049 BMI Goal:
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ok.......well it comes on in different forms just a suggestion. feel better. |
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Hawaii
Posts: 4,142
Blog Entries: 10 Weight Statistics 07/23/2007 Start Date:
July 23, 2007 Surgery Date:
5' 2"
Height:
230 lb Start Weight:
125 lb Current Weight:
125 lb Goal Weight:
105 lb Weight Loss:
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Body Mass Index 42.0629552549 BMI Start:
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I am including links to posts about this exact issue maybe you can find some answers in them http://www.renewedreflections.com/fo...-question.html http://www.renewedreflections.com/fo...and-dizzy.html http://www.renewedreflections.com/fo...ht-headed.html http://www.renewedreflections.com/fo...zy-spells.html |
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: Mar 2007 Location: Floyd County Virginia
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363 lb Start Weight:
201 lb Current Weight:
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162 lb Weight Loss:
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Dumping comes in so many different forms or it does for me. The one you just explained is one of them. The one you explained is the way i dump from anything that has any grease or fat to it. I might throwup with it or I might just feel bad for a while.
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1) It could have been late dumping, given the time lag after eating. 2) Are you still on blood pressure meds or diabetic meds? If you are, these could be the culprit. Anyhow, hope you are feeling better now. ((((((HUGS))))))
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: May 2007 Location: minnesota
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hope you are feeling better!!
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| Seasoned Veteran Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: Hawaii
Posts: 4,142
Blog Entries: 10 Weight Statistics 07/23/2007 Start Date:
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125 lb Current Weight:
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June 23 2008 Goal Date:
Body Mass Index 42.0629552549 BMI Start:
22.860301769 BMI Current:
22.860301769 BMI Goal:
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Jennifer I have had this problem alot and in one of the links above I am one that asked this same question..i hope some of the links help you figure out whats going on
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| Whipper Snapper Join Date: May 2008 Location: Mississippi
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[FONT='Verdana','sans-serif']2 questions- Are you finding yourself a little “Light-Headed” mostly when Standing? And, are you still losing weight rather than just maintaining?[/font] [FONT='Verdana','sans-serif'] This is a fairly common complaint among folks Who are experiencing rapid weight-loss Not just from WLS. It is all bound up in that “resting heart rate” Before Weight-loss And it’s “adjustment” during and immediately after rapid weight loss. Dizziness when standing up quickly or changing position Is called - Orthostatic Hypotension- Orthostatic (positional) hypotension (low blood pressure)[/font] Or in “Doc Slang,” Postural Hypotension. It’s the result of a decrease in blood flow to the brain, Due to a drop in blood pressure when standing up. This may be what your problem is..... Here’s My best explanation- When sitting or lying down, The body’s fluid pressure is equally distributed from head to toe. When you stand up, the fluid pressure increases In your lower extremities, and falls dramatically at the top. This pressure drop is usually corrected quickly, To keep the blood pressure and flow to the brain constant when we stand up. Sensor nerves in blood vessels act, By way of the involuntary nervous system, That trigger responses to maintain normal blood pressure and flow to the brain: The heart rate increases, as does the volume and force of the blood In the circulatory system. At the same time, The muscular walls of arteries constrict, And veins of the lower body contract increasing blood pressure, In effect, pushing blood upward toward the heart and brain. If the circulatory reflexes are working properly, The move from lying to standing Usually goes without symptoms. Dizziness when standing, from postural hypotension, Usually means that either something has gone “oops” With the circulatory reflexes, . .(Problem in Circulation, Heart, . .Or medications which inhibit the circulatory reflexes . .By blocking transmission involuntary nervous system signals . .To the heart and blood vessels. . .i.e. beta blockers, alpha blockers or other BP Meds.) OR- As is the case for folks who are in rapid weight “Change,” The body’s fluid volume is depleted or recently changed. For women in Pregnancy, Postural hypotension is generally the result Of the body having to handle much More fluid Than it is accustomed to handling. In the case of someone who is dropping In over all volume quickly, (Us) It’s inadequate blood volume. Or less fluid than the circulatory system is Accustomed to. If there isn't enough fluid volume in the blood vessels, Then the circulatory reflexes can't restore normal blood pressure Quick enough to compensate for the pressure changes. This can also happen as a result of even mild dehydration. For most folk, as the weight-loss speed slows The body adapts to match it’s new standard. There is a “lag time” for many people. It’s not just “Us” getting used to new bodies, But our body’s Systems have to make adjustments as well. If it keeps up much after your body stops changing quickly, Then it may be from other causes such as- Involuntary nervous system dysfunction, brought on by- Diabetes, alcoholism, nutritional deficiencies, or other nervous system disorders. Ask your Doc about it. Mine diagnosed mine by having the Nurse check my blood pressure and pulse In the lying down position, then into a standing position. The pressure dropped when I stood up, by “some magic number” That let him know that it was -postural hypotension. He said not to worry, That it would stop when I stopped losing, and it did. In the meanwhile, just get up slower and make sure to get adequate water intake. For some it is a result of coming off of, Or decreasing the need for BP Medication. If the cause turns out to be a medication, Then your doc may decrease the dose, Or switch over to another drug that doesn’t have that side effect. I’ve heard of folks out here over the years Being given lower extremity support or compression hose, And in some cases, blood vessel constricting medications. As with everything that occurs to you- ASK Your Doctor. ------------------------------------------------------------- All that I can remember.... It does tend to level out and fade away once you reach a stable weight. Till then? Just don't "pop-up" too quick! Best Wishes- Dx |
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