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Old 12-03-2008, 05:13 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Hi Bonnieblue (cute...from Gone with the Wind right?)

Since you're less than two months out I believe you might want to investigate the possibility of a stricture causing your food not to go down. There are threads here on that, so try a search or google strictures+RNY. Then see your doctor. Have you already seen the surgeon about this? If not, then you MUST go and have the problem checked out.

It sounds like your body might be in starvation mode and it's holding on to your weight. Most importantly though, if I were you I would not worry about the lack of weight loss. You should worry about your body's inability to digest your food.

You'll be able to get food down better if you don't eat the dense foods like meat first. Eat softer foods and they should go down easier. Do soft foods go down? Or are you unable to eat anything? Again, if you're not eating anything then your body WILL go into starvation mode and that's not healthy at all. Depletes a lot of stuff your body has to have and you won't succeed or be healthy if that's what's going on. You have to get it resolved ASAP. Haven't you seen the surgeon since October?

Drink a lot of water and drink protein until your doctor figures out the problem. And I'd see the surgeon on an emergency basis if it were me. This isn't healthy, as you know, and the excessive vomiting will cause potassium depletion. So I hope you're taking vitamins to combat the potassium lost from vomiting.

Good luck with resolving this and please let us know what happens with the doctor. Feel better soon okay?
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