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Anyone Seen TPT?

Snowcrystal

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Hi...I know it's hard to keep up here with everyone...but has anyone see TPT?

I know she was not very well last week and hope she is doing ok!

(((hugs)))
 
Aaww thanks folks - I am really touched! Today is the 1st time I have even turned my PC on. I have been struggling with total exhaustion still - I can make it to work (which is full on as it is term time) and as soon as I get home, I climb into bed. I am utterly totally exhausted. I cancelled my appt with the clinic - 300 miles in one day was just too much. I am up early today to lesson plan but will be back in bed after lunch!

I am still struggling with food - I just have no interest, try and eat what i can when I can that is healthy, but took advice over the last couple of days and ate nuts and had serious dumps & reguritations.I got hubby to go buy me some different protein powder yesterday so I am going to give that a go. I try and have sardines / mackeral with couscous every day and some cheese.

Weight stabilised for those 3 weeks, then I lost 4lb in a week and now it has plateued again - and you know what? I don't care - I just want to feel normal again.

Other than that - life is cool. Hope you are all doing ok and when I have the energy, I will trawl through the posts and catch up - unless someone wants to do a summary for me? Hope you are all fit, healthy & happy x
 
Hi TPT, good to hear from you.

It's not normal to feel so exhausted at your stage - even with a full on job. Perhaps a GP visit is due to check your bloods etc incase you are low on anything.

Hope you start to feel better soon xxx
 
Tina hun if u still feel rough in the next day or 2 pls call ur bariatric team hun and get some advice.
(((((big hugs to you )))))) and hope u feel better soon xxx
 
Here you are!....Glad to see you back.

I'm sorry you are feeling like this...maybe a trip to the doc is what is needed.
I know they say that you should be eating solid food now, but if all you can manage
right now is liquid, then as long as it nourishes you, go for it, well for now anyway.

Take care...

(((hugs)))
 
Anna (our bariatrict nurse) told me the other day that it's so different for everyone, and we should liken this to either being a baby or having a baby.

Some women carry right through with no sickness or tiredness, others are a little sick and tired at the beginning, whilst some are sick right the way through. Some babies wean easily, whilst others are sickly and take a lot longer.

Apparently for us its the same as this, some of us will sail through and have little or no problems, whilst for others it will take so much longer, we'll be sick and suffer the tiredness too but eventually it will settle down. This is what she told me only the other day.

I'd still have your bloods checked just to be sure though.
 
Hi guys - slightly neagitve news I'm afraid. Am now not allowed to drive due to fainting and vertigo / dizziness which is a major pain having to rely on OH (plus crashing out on the staff toilet floor and having secrity bust it open as i had a class waiting!). Am booked in with bloods nurse Wed morning - GP is waiting to see me after that - no point trying Surgicare as they are hundreds of miles away and other than the dietitian telling me to eat more protein, there is nothing they can do that my GP can't.

This is quite possibly the worst thing I have ever electively put my body through - I haven't lost weight in weeks and had a 3 week plateau before that. That does not even seem important, my quality of life *is* however and other than working, I am asleep. I still ache in my bones, am totally exhausted and have no desire for anything or Joi De Vivre! I have not been able to even walk my dogs in weeks.

If I could undo the op, I would, without a shadow of a doubt. The 3 stone I have lost, is the same as the 3 I lost last year in the gym. In my eyes it has not been worth it. On a positive note (if you can call it that) I am no longer dumping and can pretty much eat anything without effect - other than the pain if I do it too quickly or take too big a mouthfull.

Everyone's body reacts differently to surgery and while I have always been lucky before, this time it's not straightforward and my body is just not happy. I am not depressed - I don't do emotion, I do fact and I just want to know what the problem is so that I can fix it.

I hope you are all healthy & happy, and I look forward to being vertical and awake long enough to catch up. I intend to spend this weekend lesson planning / marking either in bed or on the sofa.

warmest wishes,

TPT
 
TPT i really am so saddened reading your post and i wish there was something i could do to help. I really hope that something can be done to get you through this really difficult time and make you feel better physically and emotionally. Remember we are here for you so please come on and let us help. I'm happy to give you my number just pm me if you want a chat huge hugs filled with hope and get well wishes xx
 
Message for TPT. It is a relief to me to find someone esle who is feeling exactly the same as I am! I have been off work since Wednesday, feeling like hell, light headed, feeling faint, diarrhoea, etc but have appointment with my gp on Monday. I only started at my new school on 1 September and this was not how I was expecting to feel. I too have wished I could have it all reversed this week so it is nice to know that I am not alone in these thoughts. I have never felt so tired in all my life, not since I had chronic fatigue really bad 8 years ago. I had my op 2 days after you so it is good to know I am not alone in feeling like this!
 
Hi guys - slightly neagitve news I'm afraid. Am now not allowed to drive due to fainting and vertigo / dizziness which is a major pain having to rely on OH (plus crashing out on the staff toilet floor and having secrity bust it open as i had a class waiting!). Am booked in with bloods nurse Wed morning - GP is waiting to see me after that - no point trying Surgicare as they are hundreds of miles away and other than the dietitian telling me to eat more protein, there is nothing they can do that my GP can't.

This is quite possibly the worst thing I have ever electively put my body through - I haven't lost weight in weeks and had a 3 week plateau before that. That does not even seem important, my quality of life *is* however and other than working, I am asleep. I still ache in my bones, am totally exhausted and have no desire for anything or Joi De Vivre! I have not been able to even walk my dogs in weeks.

If I could undo the op, I would, without a shadow of a doubt. The 3 stone I have lost, is the same as the 3 I lost last year in the gym. In my eyes it has not been worth it. On a positive note (if you can call it that) I am no longer dumping and can pretty much eat anything without effect - other than the pain if I do it too quickly or take too big a mouthfull.

Everyone's body reacts differently to surgery and while I have always been lucky before, this time it's not straightforward and my body is just not happy. I am not depressed - I don't do emotion, I do fact and I just want to know what the problem is so that I can fix it.

I hope you are all healthy & happy, and I look forward to being vertical and awake long enough to catch up. I intend to spend this weekend lesson planning / marking either in bed or on the sofa.

warmest wishes,

TPT

Really sorry to hear this, Tina.
Hope you are soon feeling better. x
 
So sorry to hear that two people are not very well at all.
Having no energy is the last thing you need sending good intentions and wishes Mia
 
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