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Title: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: starbright on January 20, 2013, 11:26:56 PM
I have heard that you drop weight initially after SRS and lose a lot of water weight. Is this true from anyone's experiences and if so, how much was lost!? Thanks
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: babz on January 21, 2013, 06:34:15 AM
HI Starbright, I think It depends on your body Individully, I myself did not lose any weigh I put on 18Kgs and because I was not very Active because of Healing I was unable to Lose any weight Until now I am 111/2 Months post op & I am just getting back In my Stride.

Best Regards

Babz
Title: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: Zumbagirl on January 21, 2013, 04:43:50 PM
Quote from: starbright on January 20, 2013, 11:26:56 PM
I have heard that you drop weight initially after SRS and lose a lot of water weight. Is this true from anyone's experiences and if so, how much was lost!? Thanks

I lost some weight after surgery as well. I attribute it to a very low caloric intake immediately after surgery, and not any other factor. I managed to put it back on about 6 months later.
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: AusBelle on January 22, 2013, 03:37:08 AM
Same.  I dropped a few kilos.  Never weighed myself though.  There was no eating for a few days, and then very little.  Then when I could eat I didn't really feel like it.
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: Tristan on January 25, 2013, 06:53:04 PM
i dropped 10 pounds after mine because i was scared to eat in fear of pooping.haha
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: babz on February 05, 2013, 08:36:27 AM
Hi In answer to your Question, I had my Surgery with Dr Chettawut, For three days after Surgery you are basically on a Liquid Diet & then day 4 you will get A small amount Say Chicken with soup You may  not know but Protein that you Eat comes out of your system as wee From day 5 It Is best to stay on a relatively High protein Diet & then you will not need to Poo, I personally could not face a shower until Day Eight so I washed myself as thoroughly as I could at a sink from there onwards I gradually everyday ventured more & more Into the Shower. You will eventually Poo But you must not strain or push use a laxative to help I hope this is not to Graphic.

Best Regards
Babz You can contact me on Babz1462@gmail.com
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: kinz on February 05, 2013, 09:23:09 AM
i was eating pad thai on day 0 of the surgery.  now, to be fair, that was probably a lot way too early, but at brassard they encouraged us to eat early on.  they just load you full of stool softeners and it's gross and everything is bad, but it gets a lot easier after the first month, because then you can actually strain.

i showered starting on day 4, i think?  and that was two times a day.  it was the best feeling of my life.

anyway, yeah, you get swollen as hell right after surgery.  in the weeks following there was so much interstitial fluid there that i went from a size 4 to a size 9 in the hip.  i had to buy a few pairs of pants to wear for about a month.  if skirts/dresses are your thing, go for that.
Title: Re: SRS & Weight Loss
Post by: GendrKweer on February 06, 2013, 01:30:40 PM
I gained about ten pounds from being unable to move as much as I used to....