anemia,
I cannot drink 16 oz of water ever after 3 1/2 mos. Some people really struggle with nausea. Background In contrast to perioperative stroke, much less attention has been paid to those with evidence of diffuse brain encephalopathy, presenting as delirium, confusion, coma, and seizures in the immediate postoperative period..
It could take you a year or even more to recover totally. MedicineNet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Exercise as much as you can stand and when you feel like yo cant walk another step. Now for the last week my stamina and energy level has drastically decreased. Before having Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Bypass surgery you probably dreamed of all the energy … walk 2 more miles. I am struggling to get enough protein in as my tummy starts to hurt.
In my case I was Standard American Diet (SAD), but low salt, in the hospital, and SAD diet at home (for one week!). If you feel like you’re doing fine on your fluids, let’s move on to some other options.Everyone recovers from surgeries in different ways. for most people in our condition.................exercise and proper eating habits will really help more than anything. Recovery is not linear in a predictable way.
Recovery took longer than I anticipated, but was slow. Thank you for your comment!!! Patients often question why they are so tired after surgery. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.Lap band (gastric banding) surgery, also referred to as laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a surgical procedure in which an adjustable belt is placed around the upper portion of the stomach. cannot eat anything but 5 or 6 bites of soup, a hard boiled egg and sugar free popsicles. I know I am very stressed this month with good reason but OK come on now.
im very curious about my sugar and my coma spells WeLL EXCUSE me for not having an appointment i said I know just wanted my blood results "Call in the future she snapped back I waited a few minutes & I leftThis discussion is closed to comments. i am 56 years old. Feb 24 my husband will be 4 months posted CABGx4, he is doing great for the most part.
make yourself sweat profusely and your energy should come roaring back when you are going ito your 8th month.
I do still get a little dizzy but that is getting better. Don't get discouraged; your recuperation period will allow the body to heal, replenish its …
anemia,
I cannot drink 16 oz of water ever after 3 1/2 mos. Some people really struggle with nausea. Background In contrast to perioperative stroke, much less attention has been paid to those with evidence of diffuse brain encephalopathy, presenting as delirium, confusion, coma, and seizures in the immediate postoperative period..
It could take you a year or even more to recover totally. MedicineNet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Exercise as much as you can stand and when you feel like yo cant walk another step. Now for the last week my stamina and energy level has drastically decreased. Before having Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Bypass surgery you probably dreamed of all the energy … walk 2 more miles. I am struggling to get enough protein in as my tummy starts to hurt.
In my case I was Standard American Diet (SAD), but low salt, in the hospital, and SAD diet at home (for one week!). If you feel like you’re doing fine on your fluids, let’s move on to some other options.Everyone recovers from surgeries in different ways. for most people in our condition.................exercise and proper eating habits will really help more than anything. Recovery is not linear in a predictable way.
Recovery took longer than I anticipated, but was slow. Thank you for your comment!!! Patients often question why they are so tired after surgery. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.Lap band (gastric banding) surgery, also referred to as laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a surgical procedure in which an adjustable belt is placed around the upper portion of the stomach. cannot eat anything but 5 or 6 bites of soup, a hard boiled egg and sugar free popsicles. I know I am very stressed this month with good reason but OK come on now.
im very curious about my sugar and my coma spells WeLL EXCUSE me for not having an appointment i said I know just wanted my blood results "Call in the future she snapped back I waited a few minutes & I leftThis discussion is closed to comments. i am 56 years old. Feb 24 my husband will be 4 months posted CABGx4, he is doing great for the most part.
make yourself sweat profusely and your energy should come roaring back when you are going ito your 8th month.
I do still get a little dizzy but that is getting better. Don't get discouraged; your recuperation period will allow the body to heal, replenish its …
anemia,
I cannot drink 16 oz of water ever after 3 1/2 mos. Some people really struggle with nausea. Background In contrast to perioperative stroke, much less attention has been paid to those with evidence of diffuse brain encephalopathy, presenting as delirium, confusion, coma, and seizures in the immediate postoperative period..
It could take you a year or even more to recover totally. MedicineNet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Exercise as much as you can stand and when you feel like yo cant walk another step. Now for the last week my stamina and energy level has drastically decreased. Before having Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Bypass surgery you probably dreamed of all the energy … walk 2 more miles. I am struggling to get enough protein in as my tummy starts to hurt.
In my case I was Standard American Diet (SAD), but low salt, in the hospital, and SAD diet at home (for one week!). If you feel like you’re doing fine on your fluids, let’s move on to some other options.Everyone recovers from surgeries in different ways. for most people in our condition.................exercise and proper eating habits will really help more than anything. Recovery is not linear in a predictable way.
Recovery took longer than I anticipated, but was slow. Thank you for your comment!!! Patients often question why they are so tired after surgery. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.Lap band (gastric banding) surgery, also referred to as laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a surgical procedure in which an adjustable belt is placed around the upper portion of the stomach. cannot eat anything but 5 or 6 bites of soup, a hard boiled egg and sugar free popsicles. I know I am very stressed this month with good reason but OK come on now.
im very curious about my sugar and my coma spells WeLL EXCUSE me for not having an appointment i said I know just wanted my blood results "Call in the future she snapped back I waited a few minutes & I leftThis discussion is closed to comments. i am 56 years old. Feb 24 my husband will be 4 months posted CABGx4, he is doing great for the most part.
make yourself sweat profusely and your energy should come roaring back when you are going ito your 8th month.
I do still get a little dizzy but that is getting better. Don't get discouraged; your recuperation period will allow the body to heal, replenish its …
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It has been a month since I am back from my bypass.
He spent 25 years until he was 70 suffering from a small dysfunctional valve. I was hoping that would get better soon....need to go back to work and worrying how i can stand the pain....guess it will be what it will be... Hope you feel better soon.Deb THAT was my biggest problem at about the 3 -5 month period i COULD NOT WAKE UP ...PERIOD Kate said it was depression and i told her NO i know the difference I can only attribute right now to I've healed some more got stronger and i think my testosterone shots are having the desired effect Im surprised no one else on here has tried it or mentioned it i had 2 different docs recommend it to me one before the heart attack.
I am 9 weeks out on a double CABG and doing well, I would even say great. His cardiologist is checking the Hemoglobin level today (my dad needed two units of blood about a week after surgery) to see if … Keep on thinking of you Deb saying it feels like thorns sticking into you because that's what it feels like for me too.
Dehydration is a big deal after surgery! Now most days are good i still have a once in awhile off day. Everything has been going pretty good up until the last 4 days or so.
“I have SO much more energy now!”But what happened? It knocks the sap out of ya big time! Seems to me you re experiencing forms of depression.
are you exercising every day and eating like a rabbit? I woke up this morning in a total DAZE at 8 .00 Supposed to be on the road by then BUT Im keeping stress as far away from me as i possibly can and listen to my body first then my boss second when ever i can. I'm assuming the "discomfort" you have is not of the angina-pre-heart-attack variety, but perhaps some muscle aches or other pains, especially around the incision area. 50 years old.
anemia,
I cannot drink 16 oz of water ever after 3 1/2 mos. Some people really struggle with nausea. Background In contrast to perioperative stroke, much less attention has been paid to those with evidence of diffuse brain encephalopathy, presenting as delirium, confusion, coma, and seizures in the immediate postoperative period..
It could take you a year or even more to recover totally. MedicineNet does not provide medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. Exercise as much as you can stand and when you feel like yo cant walk another step. Now for the last week my stamina and energy level has drastically decreased. Before having Gastric Sleeve or Gastric Bypass surgery you probably dreamed of all the energy … walk 2 more miles. I am struggling to get enough protein in as my tummy starts to hurt.
In my case I was Standard American Diet (SAD), but low salt, in the hospital, and SAD diet at home (for one week!). If you feel like you’re doing fine on your fluids, let’s move on to some other options.Everyone recovers from surgeries in different ways. for most people in our condition.................exercise and proper eating habits will really help more than anything. Recovery is not linear in a predictable way.
Recovery took longer than I anticipated, but was slow. Thank you for your comment!!! Patients often question why they are so tired after surgery. The functions and normal range values for these electrolytes are important, and if an electrolyte is at an extreme low or high, it can be fatal.Lap band (gastric banding) surgery, also referred to as laparoscopic adjustable gastric banding (LAGB) is a surgical procedure in which an adjustable belt is placed around the upper portion of the stomach. cannot eat anything but 5 or 6 bites of soup, a hard boiled egg and sugar free popsicles. I know I am very stressed this month with good reason but OK come on now.
im very curious about my sugar and my coma spells WeLL EXCUSE me for not having an appointment i said I know just wanted my blood results "Call in the future she snapped back I waited a few minutes & I leftThis discussion is closed to comments. i am 56 years old. Feb 24 my husband will be 4 months posted CABGx4, he is doing great for the most part.
make yourself sweat profusely and your energy should come roaring back when you are going ito your 8th month.
I do still get a little dizzy but that is getting better. Don't get discouraged; your recuperation period will allow the body to heal, replenish its …
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