WLS (RNY) deficiencies and heart issues

giggle95376
on 8/12/14 7:05 am - Las Vegas, NV

I am 10 years out...and have recently started having some heart issues. Has anyone heard of any issues with long term deficiencies from malabsorption that might lead to heart problems..i.e atrial fibrillation? I am curious if there might be some correlation to my RNY. They may be totally unrelated but was curious if anyone has heard anything. thanks!

poet_kelly
on 8/12/14 8:58 am - OH

Vitamin D deficiency can cause heart disease, according to the Linus Pauling Institute.  And other sources, I think.

Calcium deficiency, if severe enough, can cause problems with how your heart beats.  You'd develop osteoporosis first, though, because your body will leach the calcium out of your bones in order to keep your heart beating.  So you'd only develop the heart problems when there wasn't enough calcium left in your bones anymore.

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Karen M.
on 8/12/14 1:39 pm - Mississauga, Canada

Well, my first thought is you are 10 years older :)

If you haven't already, I would have complete blood labs drawn to look for any deficiencies. Have them check your potassium - that can lead to heart issues. But I wouldn't supplement anything without the labs first.

Karen :)

 

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Patm
on 8/13/14 12:25 am - Ontario, Canada
RNY on 01/20/12

You do not say what your age is. Atrial fibrillation is quite common as we age. Karen's suggestion to get your labs done is a good one. It will tell you if you have an issue and if it is related

  

 

 

 

Racewalker48
on 8/13/14 12:49 am
RNY on 02/17/14

I have not heard of RNY increasing the risk of heart disease like afib.  In fact, there is study from the Mayo clinic that suggests that WLS may help prevent afib.  

Here is the link:http://www.webmd.com/diet/weight-loss-surgery/news/20140508/weight-loss-surgery-may-help-prevent-heart-rhythm-disorder

If you haven't searched already, here is a link to information from the National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute (NHLBI) on atrial fibrillation:

http://www.nhlbi.nih.gov/health/health-topics/topics/af/

This site discusses just everything you ever wanted to know about afib.  Since I don't know how old you are, keep in mind that the risk of heart disease (including afib), increases as you age, and may or may not be related to RNY and the long term deficiencies that could occur as a result.  

        

Amy Farrah Fowler
on 8/13/14 3:07 pm

Get thorough labs done. There are things that affect the heart and the electrical impulses to it (potassium comes to mind). 

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