rapid weight loss and effect on memory and energy

amidwife4u
on 7/7/11 7:30 am
Hi there.  I'm hoping to be sleeved in late September or early October.  I have been the classic dieting yo yo for over 10 years.  When I have been successful at losing weight in the past, I noticed that my short term memory was affected, and I lost some of my hair, if I would eat less than 1000 calories per day.  As a health care provider, I need to have all of my memory intact. 

For those of you who have been sleeved,
Have you noticed a decrease in energy after the initial healing period of say 2 weeks post surgery?
Did you feel any difference in your ability to concentrate? remember things? etc.
How long were you off of work after your surgery?  Could I go back to work 1 week post surgery?

Just trying to get this figured out.

koshermama
on 7/7/11 7:33 am
Geez, my short term memory is already shot! I'm going to need a secretary...

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Happy Girl
on 7/7/11 8:14 am - CA
I have multiple sclerosis so I already have sever fatigue and a spotty memory. My suggestion would be to focus on food quality and proper vitamins. At least I am fatigued today with 28 pounds less to schlep around with me than a few weeks ago

     
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(deactivated member)
on 7/7/11 9:27 am
 2 weeks post op I was still pooped, after I went back to work it to me about another week to get through a day in decent shape.

I can't say my short term memory was impacted, I'm not more forgetful or absentminded than usual, I think 1 week is pushing it but we're all different.  By the end of week 3 I was handling full days in stride...

Sorry, can't comment on hair (I shave my head...by choice for now) but I did notice I could go an extra day between shaves for a few months lol.
MacMadame
on 7/7/11 9:36 am - Northern, CA
I had more energy immediately post-op. That doesn't mean I didn't have days when I was dragging. I was recovering from surgery after all. But mentally I was full of energy and often physically too.

As for memory loss, I starting having issues with memory and focus in the months leading up until surgery. I assumed I was distracted. But it didn't really get better post-op. I eventually read something that made me realize I had stopped doing a lot of things that help with memory (like writing lists) and had lots a lot of good habits that way. Now that I am doing those things again, my memory is much better.

However, malnutrition can impact your memory so be aware of that. You don't want permanent brain damage due to malnutrition!

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Kristy R.
on 7/7/11 11:05 am - Santa Clara, CA
 I have read some about this..and the jury seems to be out.  However, I can tell you that my STM is JACKED.  If I don't write something down or add it my calendar right then and THERE - forget it.  Follow up is a huge part of my job as well as completing tasks for clients, this is really painful for me.  I'm pretty tired, unfortunately.  Just had my labs done yesterday and I am not deficient in anything.   Guess it just takes time, or it's the sleep apnea.  

ummm..what were we talking about again?  
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Sassy 1
on 7/7/11 11:21 am
I had a hard time the first 3 weeks and then started feeling better.  I do get tired, especially the first couple months,but not unbearable.  My STM- seemed to dip a little when I went back to work, but seems ok now.  I do tend to keep a notebook with me and write down things so I don't forget, but have busy job, too.  I did just play Scattegories the other night at Girl's Night and kicked everyone's butt, so think I'm doing ok! 

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DrHollywood
on 7/7/11 12:20 pm - Harbor City, CA
Everything has gotten better after surgery.  clear mind,  healing good,  pains decreased by 95%
No depression, no deadaches, no anxiety

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Eydiebug
on 7/7/11 12:42 pm - San Antonio, TX
Whew! I'm glad to see that it's not just me having issues with STM.  Sometimes I will go to say something to my hubby, and then just sit there with a blank look on my face.  As for my energy level, I have my good days and my bad days.  I took 3 weeks off, but that last week was our Spring Break week (I work at a school).  I'm sure I could have gone back in 2, but I thought it would be best to take that extra week.  I'm glad I did because I've had zero issues or complications.

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roundater
on 7/7/11 1:00 pm - Lincoln, NE
I felt great even when I left the hospital. Increased energy and no memory problems at all. I could have gone back to work in a week or two except for the restriction on lifting (10 lbs). I work at the post office and have to lift packages. Everybody heals differently though so hopefully your employer can handle you being off a little longer. Use the Family Medical Leave Act if you have to to get more leave if needed. Hope this helps.
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