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I'm falling apart

HeatherS

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Hello all my bariatric friends! I am new to this forum, learning how to use the site, so bare with me. I had Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery on May 19, 2003. I was 29. I am 5'8 and weighed 370lbs pre-surgery, a size 36W (stores only go to 32W) and at my smallest (5 years later) I weighed 140 pounds (size 4 on me). I have the weird ability to either drop 10 pounds in a week, or gain 10 pounds in a week, not exaggerating. I am currently back up to 230lbs because of this quarantine. Anyone else? Also my teeth started jumping out of my mouth (horrible tooth decay, cavities, breaking teeth) approximately 7 years after, and I'm currently looking at dentures at 46 and 17 years post-op. In addition to that, my hair started breaking and being so dry and brittle, I have given up on long hair, ever again. I have broken 4 small bones since surgery and I NEVER had a broken bone before.
So with all these issues and problems, I gotta get back on my supplements. Obviously, I have been horrible about aftercare and nutrition. I haven't been under the best medical supervision either, since I have moved from Florida, where I had the surgery, the physician and support groups. I need to find a knowledgeable doctor who can help get me straight again. So my question is, am I alone? Any other 10+ years post-op with similar issues? How do you get back on track?
PS) I'd do it all again, in a heartbeat
 
First of all, welcome. I'm only 4 months out. I'm fighting staying on track.

I say find a doctor as your first priority. You need medical supervision.

You can search on this site and see previous posts. There may be info there.

I hope some people with years out will respond to you.
 
Welcome! It sounds like you know what you need with getting back on your supplements. You might want to think about consulting a doctor for blood work to find out where you are most deficient. Keep up the hard work, self realization can be the a very difficult aspect of this journey.
 
Welcome! It sounds like you know what you need with getting back on your supplements. You might want to think about consulting a doctor for blood work to find out where you are most deficient. Keep up the hard work, self realization can be the a very difficult aspect of this journey.
I agree with both ladies here that you need to speak to a doctor, immediately. In my opinion, the weight gain is a way less concern than your teeth and hair health. You're obviously suffering from severe vitamin/mineral deficiency. I don't want to alarm you but the hair and teeth is only what you can see, I can only imagine what's going on inside your body. Please, please, PLEASE get in to see a doctor right away.
 
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