Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 I, too, have had several kidney stones. Here's the scoop, in not quite accurate medical terms, since I'm not a doctor. We don't absorb calcium very well, which is why we are told to take several Tums per day. I stopped doing that because my stomach felt fine and I eat yogurt every single day. Not enough. Now, I am told to eat 2 tums 3 times a day. That seemed strange, since my stones were made of calcium oxalate, which made me think I had enough calcium. Wrong. It is the oxalate that is the problem. Oxalates come in all foods, but especially in spinach, wheat germ, chocolate. Our bodies need to balance the calcium and oxalates in our kidneys to pee them out together. My urine tests show extremely low levels of calcium and citrate and way, way too high in oxalates. I now take a prescription drug to put more calcium and citrates into my system. If I don't take them with at least 3 quarts of water per day, I get wicked constipated. Fun, huh? My PCP now has me set up for lab work again. He thinks I MAY be vitamin D deficiant. If that's the case, the lack of vitamin D is preventing the absorbtion of calcium. It's a balancing act. What was really intersting is that when I was passing stones (or attempting to, but they got caught in the ureter and I needed surgery to remove one) I felt no pain. I felt crabby, had a fever, felt " bad " and wanted to sleep. but no pain, so it made it difficult to diagnose what was wrong. An X-ray showed the problem. Whe the MGB is done, the Vagus nerve is cut so we don't register pain in that area. My blood pressure was up because my kidney knew it hurt, but my brain didn't know. Feel free to call me if you want to. Have your urologist call Dr R. He is very aware of this since I just talked to him at great length about it at the Las Vegas picnic. Marilyn in Vermont cell phone 802-999-5699 >From: CSSHOOD@... >Reply- > >Subject: Kidney Stones >Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:59:13 EDT > >I am almost five years out. I have not had any issues with my surgery to >date. I have just been diagnosed with several kidney stones. I was >wondering if >anyone else was having this problem. Looked breifly on the internet and it >seems that gastric by-pass patients seem to be at a higher risk for kidney >stones. Can anyone tell me if there is something that we should be >specifically >doing to help this? Any help is always appreciated. > >Danny Hood >Dr. R 9/04/2002 >-100lbs > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 I just passed kidney stones and it hurt like h!!!. I also bled a lot. I am faithful taking tums but my doctor says it is the malabsorption issue Kidney Stones >Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:59:13 EDT > >I am almost five years out. I have not had any issues with my surgery to >date. I have just been diagnosed with several kidney stones. I was >wondering if >anyone else was having this problem. Looked breifly on the internet and it >seems that gastric by-pass patients seem to be at a higher risk for kidney >stones. Can anyone tell me if there is something that we should be >specifically >doing to help this? Any help is always appreciated. > >Danny Hood >Dr. R 9/04/2002 >-100lbs > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 5/12/2007, RRRosko1@... writes: << I have had problems with kidney stones since my MGB....He said absolutely no tums! Since I have stopped taking tums, I have not had a problem.>> DITTO. Best regards, Patty A 5'3 " , 253/144/??? 8/25/03, MGB, Stsvl, Drs. R & Chery *** please choose your Plastic Surgeon wisely *** Avoid costly mistakes and make sure that they SPECIALIZE in WLS patients !!! *** 12/2/04, TT & BA: 5/31/05, Arm tuck, donut lift, TT rev, Legs lipo: 8/25/05, Thighs: Chlt, Dr.P.Tucker 8/16/06, *CORRECTIONS* to legs, Mastopexy w/implant removal: Chlt, Dr. S. Don 11/6/06, *CORRECTION replacement* of breast implants (AWESOME JOB)!: Chlt, Dr. S. Don ************************************** See what's free at http://www.aol.com. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 I'm sorry you had the pain. I guess I'm just lucky! I had a lot of bleeding which was the real clue that somethingwas wrong. Because I had no pain, even when the MD thumped on my back, they were afraid it may be bladder cancer. I'm glad it was just stones, even though they aren't fun. Marilyn >From: <davidlstockton@...> >Reply- >< > >Subject: Re: Kidney Stones >Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 12:23:25 -0400 > >I just passed kidney stones and it hurt like h!!!. I also bled a lot. I am >faithful taking tums but my doctor says it is the malabsorption issue > Kidney Stones > >Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:59:13 EDT > > > >I am almost five years out. I have not had any issues with my surgery >to > >date. I have just been diagnosed with several kidney stones. I was > >wondering if > >anyone else was having this problem. Looked breifly on the internet and >it > >seems that gastric by-pass patients seem to be at a higher risk for >kidney > >stones. Can anyone tell me if there is something that we should be > >specifically > >doing to help this? Any help is always appreciated. > > > >Danny Hood > >Dr. R 9/04/2002 > >-100lbs > > > > > > > >************************************** See what's free at > >http://www.aol.com. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 12, 2007 Report Share Posted May 12, 2007 Tums or no tums, that seems to be the question. My urologists' instructions changed once he knew I had a by-pass. That does cause malabsorbtion. Marilyn >From: RRRosko1@... >Reply- > >Subject: Re: Kidney Stones >Date: Sat, 12 May 2007 11:16:27 EDT > >I have had problems with kidney stones since my MGB. I had to go to a >urologist. He said absolutely no tums! Since I have stopped taking tums, >I have >not had a problem. > >Doing things like snowmobiling and waverunning jarred them loose. > >Good luck, >Rich Rosko > >255 >445/230 >May/2003 >Dr R > > > >************************************** See what's free at >http://www.aol.com. > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2007 Report Share Posted May 13, 2007 Hi all! I am now 4 weeks out and haven't had any issues, yet! I am following Dr. P's instructions except for the yogurt! Can't stand the stuff and have tried just about every brand and flavor! Anyway, Dr. P said to take a 1200 mg of Calcium Citrate instead of Tums. So I have been doing so. I take mine at night, because calcium puts me to sleep! Doesn't do this for everyone! I also take it with milk, as the vitiam D helps you absorb the calcium. Hope this helps! Sherry in Florida MGB 4/20/07, 282lbs, now 262lbs. (I am retaining water from all the salt!) > > I just passed kidney stones and it hurt like h!!!. I also bled a lot. I am faithful taking tums but my doctor says it is the malabsorption issue > Kidney Stones > >Date: Thu, 10 May 2007 20:59:13 EDT > > > >I am almost five years out. I have not had any issues with my surgery to > >date. I have just been diagnosed with several kidney stones. I was > >wondering if > >anyone else was having this problem. Looked breifly on the internet and it > >seems that gastric by-pass patients seem to be at a higher risk for kidney > >stones. Can anyone tell me if there is something that we should be > >specifically > >doing to help this? Any help is always appreciated. > > > >Danny Hood > >Dr. R 9/04/2002 > >-100lbs > > > > > > > >************************************** See what's free at > >http://www.aol.com. > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Hi , My wife had kidney stones too. Our family doctor, who we trust very much suggested drinking a lot of water/coconut water as well to flush out the stones. When required, he gave her intravenous fluid to force the stone out. An ongoing remedy for kidney stones, widely used in India is the consumption of cooked (steamed and light fried/floured) banana stem. These have a reputation for dissolving stones. It's eaten atleast 2-3 times a week along with our lunch or dinner, as an accompaniement. Also adviced is refraining from certain foods which medical practitioners will advice, such as meat, cabbage, tomatoes. However, do get a cross opinion from experts. Regards Grab Southern India > > My friend has kidney stones. they have not passed yet. Do you guys know of any natural remedies that may help her? She is not in to much pain but the doctor told her to wait it out. I know you guys know more then half of these docs out here!!!!! thanks for your help! > > > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ > Moody friends. Drama queens. Your life? Nope! - their life, your story. Play Sims Stories at Games. > http://sims./ > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 17, 2007 Report Share Posted June 17, 2007 Eating lots of watermelon or taking L-Citrulline may help. Alobar On 6/1/07, Jackie <jacqueline33875@...> wrote: > My friend has kidney stones. they have not passed yet. Do you guys know of any natural remedies that may help her? She is not in to much pain but the doctor told her to wait it out. I know you guys know more then half of these docs out here!!!!! thanks for your help! > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 The supplement L-Citrulline helps make the kidney tubules work more efficiently. It also helps with liver detox. I never had kidney stones, but as a diabetic I was having to break sleep 4 or 5 times each night, which really harmed my ability to get a good night's sleep. Since I have begun taking Citrulline, I break sleep once a night, and sometimes get to sleep straight thru. Alobar On 7/29/07, Shalom <Sstuck@...> wrote: > It seems someone asked on here some what recently how to help get rid of them. I just read this on this site. To the juniper berries and parsley. Dr. added ginger root, which stimulates all the herbs to work together; uva ursi leaves, which dissolve kidney stones and other inorganic calcifications; marsh-mallow root, which acts as a soothing and healing emollient to ease the flow of urine; cramp bark, which relieves spasms; and golden seal root, which kills infection and heals tissues. > http://www.herballegacy.org/Without_Honor.html Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 My Dear Shalom: I want to thank you for putting Dr. 's site on your message earlier today. I spent hours reading a lot of it. What an amazing person!!! On a trial, I typed into Google: Dr. 's Herbal Eyebright Formula. To my surprise and delight, there were several sites there selling his formulas. I chose World Health Depot. Their prices are reasonable and shipping is only $5.95 for the 3 items I ordered. Can't wait to try them. Thank you, thank you, thank you.~~~~~Janet Townsend > > It seems someone asked on here some what recently how to help get rid of them. I just read this on this site. To the juniper berries and parsley. Dr. added ginger root, which stimulates all the herbs to work together; uva ursi leaves, which dissolve kidney stones and other inorganic calcifications; marsh-mallow root, which acts as a soothing and healing emollient to ease the flow of urine; cramp bark, which relieves spasms; and golden seal root, which kills infection and heals tissues. > > http://www.herballegacy.org/Without_Honor.html > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 glad to be of help to someone, I get slammed alo for posting help. ( not here just in general) I try to always post where I get info from so you know i am not just flying my fingers. I hope it helps. the site is amazing and i can't wait to be able to afford the snh book he lists. But $50 plus shippiping OY. worth it? yes but a stil lin the red from June. LOL the joys of money. LOL Glad i could help. good luck. Shalom Re: kidney stones My Dear Shalom: I want to thank you for putting Dr. 's site on your message earlier today. I spent hours reading a lot of it. What an amazing person!!! On a trial, I typed into Google: Dr. 's Herbal Eyebright Formula. To my surprise and delight, there were several sites there selling his formulas. I chose World Health Depot. Their prices are reasonable and shipping is only $5.95 for the 3 items I ordered. Can't wait to try them. Thank you, thank you, thank you.~~~~~Janet Townsend > > It seems someone asked on here some what recently how to help get rid of them. I just read this on this site. To the juniper berries and parsley. Dr. added ginger root, which stimulates all the herbs to work together; uva ursi leaves, which dissolve kidney stones and other inorganic calcifications; marsh-mallow root, which acts as a soothing and healing emollient to ease the flow of urine; cramp bark, which relieves spasms; and golden seal root, which kills infection and heals tissues. > > http://www.herballegacy.org/Without_Honor.html > ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.23/924 - Release Date: 7/28/2007 3:50 PM t Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 29, 2007 Report Share Posted July 29, 2007 Shalom wrote: << It seems someone asked on here some what recently how to help get rid of them. I just read this on this site. To the juniper berries and parsley. Dr. added ginger root, which stimulates all the herbs to work together; uva ursi leaves, which dissolve kidney stones and other inorganic calcifications; marsh-mallow root, which acts as a soothing and healing emollient to ease the flow of urine; cramp bark, which relieves spasms; and golden seal root, which kills infection and heals tissues. >> Very interesting herbal combo, Shalom. I will look into this. My spouse suffers from large (and frequent) kidney stones, and it's no picnic. Do you personally have any experience with using these herbs to treat kidney stones? If not, does anyone else? I would really appreciate any feedback on this combo that folks might provide. Best, ~CJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. " ~~ Henri Louis Bergson Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 31, 2007 Report Share Posted July 31, 2007 no I don't hence why i poste dthe site i got it from. i have never had kidney only gall. but if they aren't gone they at least no longer bother me. Shalom Re: kidney stones Shalom wrote: << It seems someone asked on here some what recently how to help get rid of them. I just read this on this site. To the juniper berries and parsley. Dr. added ginger root, which stimulates all the herbs to work together; uva ursi leaves, which dissolve kidney stones and other inorganic calcifications; marsh-mallow root, which acts as a soothing and healing emollient to ease the flow of urine; cramp bark, which relieves spasms; and golden seal root, which kills infection and heals tissues. >> Very interesting herbal combo, Shalom. I will look into this. My spouse suffers from large (and frequent) kidney stones, and it's no picnic. Do you personally have any experience with using these herbs to treat kidney stones? If not, does anyone else? I would really appreciate any feedback on this combo that folks might provide. Best, ~CJ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ " The eye sees only what the mind is prepared to comprehend. " ~~ Henri Louis Bergson ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.476 / Virus Database: 269.10.23/924 - Release Date: 7/28/2007 3:50 PM Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 7, 2008 Report Share Posted April 7, 2008 4/7/2008, bond1448@... writes: << Ido want to prevent osteoporosis and hair loss as much as possible. Also does everyone that has the MGB have hair loss? I know it's suppose to be temporary.>> If you take your Calcium in the form of Calcium CITRATE, you should be fairly safe against kidney stones. Make sure it has the combo of Magnesium along with Vitamin D. Also, any individual D vitamin supplementation needs to be " dry " D3 in order to be effective. I started out with a gorgeous head of hair that women envied everywhere I went. About 3-4 mos post-op it began falling out in handfuls. After about 8-9 mos it stopped falling out so easily, and I did grow some of it back, but now it's fine and limp and my nails are paper thin. I am almost 5 yrs out. I suggest you go to your local book store or GNC and pick up a (thick) paperback book, " Prescription for Nutritional Healing " , 4th edition, by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC. If you start studying it NOW, you will avoid many vitamin/mineral deficiencies in the future. There is a LOT of reading and things that may not pertain to you at this time, but you'll be way ahead of the game if you, in the very least, read up on the things we get labs drawn for - pay particular attention to iron, calcium, zinc, copper, B-vites and Vit D. Best regards, Patty A 5'3 " , 253/144/??? 8/25/03, MGB, Stsvl, Drs. R & Chery *** please choose your Plastic Surgeon wisely *** Avoid costly mistakes and make sure that they SPECIALIZE in WLS patients !!! *** 12/2/04, TT & BA: 5/31/05, Arm tuck, donut lift, TT rev, Legs lipo: 8/25/05, Thighs: Chlt, Dr.P.Tucker 8/16/06, *CORRECTIONS* to legs, Mastopexy w/implant removal: Chlt, Dr. S. Don 11/6/06, *CORRECTION replacement* of breast implants (AWESOME JOB)!: Chlt, Dr. S. Don -------------------------- Above text © 2008 E. Arthur. . Any copying, transcription or redistribution outside this list without express written permission is not permitted. **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 I was also concerned about kidney stones since calcification problems run in my family but I am glad to say I have not had the problem. Everyone is different so it is very hard to predict how your body will react. Hair loss is an individual thing. Be sure to get an annual dexa scan to check for osteoporosis/osteopenia. Elinor R. Florida Dr. P Post-Op (4/20/07) 5' 1 " 53 min./7' bypass Surgery/Now/Goal 278/165/120 Reynolds-Family-Elinor.blogspot.com Live, love and LAUGH!!!! kidney stones Hi, I would like to know how common problems with kidney stones are after MGB with the amount of calcium and protein intake we are suppose to be taking.I hope to have the MGB next month and never had kidney stones. Ido want to prevent osteoporosis and hair loss as much as possible. Also does everyone that has the MGB have hair loss? I know it's suppose to be temporary. Thanks for the info Dotty ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ You rock. That's why Blockbuster's offering you one month of Blockbuster Total Access, No Cost. http://tc.deals./tc/blockbuster/text5.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 The kidney stone problem doesn't seem to be very common. I've asked around a lot, on this site and in person, and only foun a few other people. I think it may have been my chemistry, maybe made a bit worse by te lack f absorbtion of enough calcium and citrates after the MGB. Now that Ihave added Citracal and have gone bck to the recommendation of yogurt daily, I haven't had an issue in almost 2 years. I also never lost any hair. I started taking fish oil as soon as we coud take vitamins to help my dry skin and that helped skin, nails, & hair. I have a thick, beautiful, shiny head of silver hair and I love it. I look great in that little black dress now, too. Go for it and get the MGB. Just be sure to follow all Dr R's recommendations for vitamins, yogurt, protein and you'll be fine.Marilyn Morin Colchester, Vermont @...: bond1448@...: Thu, 3 Apr 2008 21:27:55 +0000Subject: kidney stones Hi,I would like to know how common problems with kidney stones are after MGB with the amount of calcium and protein intake we are suppose to be taking.I hope to have the MGB next month and never had kidney stones. Ido want to prevent osteoporosis and hair loss as much as possible. Also does everyone that has the MGB have hair loss? I know it's suppose to be temporary.Thanks for the infoDotty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 three years after MGB I had kidney stones??!! Never found out the cause- told maybe it was all the TUMS I took for three years. Miriam bond1448 <bond1448@...> wrote: Hi, I would like to know how common problems with kidney stones are after MGB with the amount of calcium and protein intake we are suppose to be taking.I hope to have the MGB next month and never had kidney stones. Ido want to prevent osteoporosis and hair loss as much as possible. Also does everyone that has the MGB have hair loss? I know it's suppose to be temporary. Thanks for the info Dotty Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 -Hi Dottie, I had my MGB in April of 2000. In 2005, I had massive amounts of kidney stones in both kidneys. Had to undergo Lithtripsy 3 times. I discontinued the Tums & calcium pills I was taking every day, increased my water intake even more & was just diagnosed, AGAIN, with 4 more stones in my left kidney. Once again, I had to undergo the lithotripsy procedure just last week! My urologist says we have to wait a bit longer for the stones to pass & then I go back the beginning of June for blood tests to check my calcium & potassium levels, along with a 24 hour urine test. Once those results are back,he plans on putting me on some meds (lifetime!!!!) to help me from hopefully getting them again. I had follow up x-rays done today & then went to the Dr., but there is so much gas in me that he could not see if there were any traces of stone left or not. He says the gas is a result of the bypass. The only way he could clearly see the stones was if I was to have another catscan. But at $2100 a whack, he felt confident the stones were destroyed & slowly passing thru (like grains of sand) Feel free to write me anytime if you are curious about the results. I go back to the Dr. on the 23rd of June. Don't mean to scare you off, just want everyone out there to know what can happen. I plan on writing Dr. R about this since I have now gone thru this ordeal 2 times now! Not fun! I had lost 96 pounds with the procedure but have since gained back 30 pounds! I blame myself for some of the weight returning, but I have exercised 4-5 times a week since then & it doesn't seem to want to come back off. I am very frustrated right now. I have tried to be healthy, but can't seem to prevent these illnesses from invading my body. My immune system is alot weaker since having the bypass. I am still glad I did it, but you do have to work hard at keeping the weight off!!!! Good Luck! Sue Hass MGB 4/2000 sue@... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 8, 2008 Report Share Posted April 8, 2008 Hi, I had never had kidney stones prior to MGB. I ended up in the hospital on my 1 year mgb b-day w/ stones--OUCH!! The urologist suggested that I decrease my calcium supplementation & try to consume more from foods, as there is a higher incidence w/ supplemental calcium (if they're calcium oxalate stones). I have had one bout w/ them since. Just as a pointer, if you're worried about getting kidney stones as an outcome of this surgery, try not to eat foods that are high oxalate foods. If you do a search for a low oxalate diet you'll see the foods that you should steer clear of. Surprising to a lot of people, cranberries/cranberry juice are one of the biggest " offenders " that you should NOT consume. Many people think that w/ any urological problem, you should consume cran juice--but it's not the case w/ calc. ox. stones. As an afterthought, I would endure kidney stones again and again (and yes the pain really was worse than childbirth!), rather than go back to my former obese self!!! As for hairloss, I lost A LOT! Where my ponytail holder used to go around my hair 2 times (3 if I really stretched it), after mgb it went around FOUR times! I was amazed that I wasn't bald! I tried all of the remedies recommended by those who have " been there " & it still just fell out. It stopped when I stopped losing weight. And I'm back to 3 times around on the ponytail holder! Osteoporosis...I recently had a DXA scan (bone density) which showed that I have osteopenia in both my spine & hip (the 2 areas they measure). The endocrinologist recommended that I bump my calcium intake back up & that should do the trick. However, she first did a 24 hr. urine test to make sure she wasn't setting me up for more kidney stones! Stacey Raimundo 10/23/02--Dr. Rutledge 234/127/154 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 Hi Dotty, I don't know how common kidney stones are, but I don't think you need to worry about using the protein or calcium. While high protein diets can cause kidney stones, most of us who use protein shakes drink either one or two per day. This is about 30 grams of protein per shake, or 60 grams per day. This amount is not considered a high protein diet, especially early on when you may not be eating large quantities of meat and other protein rich foods. You are more likely to form kidney stones by not taking your calcium. Most stones are formed by oxalates. If you take calcium, the oxalates bind to the calcium and are safely excreted. If the oxalates do not have the calcium to bind to, that is when you may form kidney stones. Sheila Dr. R. 9-20-07 **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 Hi Sue, I'm sorry to hear about your problems with the kidney stones. I have two floating around in there somewhere. They were there pre op so are not a result of the MGB. They are non obstructive and my PCP gets an ultra sound every four to six months to watch the situation. You said that you discontinued your Tums and calcium. I seem to recall Dr. Rutledge sending out a post about some research that said it was important to keep up the calcium supplements in order to PREVENT KIDNEY STONES. Dosn anyone else recall him sending out this info? Sheila **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 In a message dated 4/9/2008 1:02:11 PM Eastern Daylight Time, staceyr@... writes: << The endocrinologist recommended that I bump my calcium intake back up & that should do the trick. However, she first did a 24 hr. urine test to make sure she wasn't setting me up for more kidney stones!>> Please make sure you are taking the right kind of calcium! Not all calciums are created equal and some forms may actually cause you to develop kidney stones. Best regards, Patty A 5'3 " , 253/144/??? 8/25/03, MGB, Stsvl, Drs. R & Chery *** please choose your Plastic Surgeon wisely *** Avoid costly mistakes and make sure that they SPECIALIZE in WLS patients !!! *** 12/2/04, TT & BA: 5/31/05, Arm tuck, donut lift, TT rev, Legs lipo: 8/25/05, Thighs: Chlt, Dr.P.Tucker 8/16/06, *CORRECTIONS* to legs, Mastopexy w/implant removal: Chlt, Dr. S. Don 11/6/06, *CORRECTION replacement* of breast implants (AWESOME JOB)!: Chlt, Dr. S. Don -------------------------- Above text © 2008 E. Arthur. . Any copying, transcription or redistribution outside this list without express written permission is not permitted. **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 I too have had a bout with kidney stones. Beware!!! I was not taking my Tums. I never had indigestion or acid reflux so I thought that I did not need them. My urologist informed me that we need the calcium to bind with the oxalate so they both pass through the urine. I am diligent in taking my Tums now. Its been 1 year since I have had the stones and so far I am ok. It was almost 5 years after MGB before I had a stone problem. And I also observed a whole lot people in the urologist office with stones that have never had gastric by-pass. A lot of people at a small practice!! Danny Hood 9-4-2002 Dr. R 327 >>> 209>>>235 last 3 years In a message dated 4/9/2008 1:02:20 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time, staceyr@... writes: Hi, I had never had kidney stones prior to MGB. I ended up in the hospital on my 1 year mgb b-day w/ stones--OUCH!I had never had kidney stones prior to MGB. I ended up in the hospita & try to consume more from foods, as there is a higher incidence w/ supplemental calcium (if they're calcium oxalate stones). I have had one bout w/ them since. Just as a pointer, if you're worried about getting kidney stones as an outcome of this surgery, try not to eat foods that are high oxalate foods. If you do a search for a low oxalate diet you'll see the foods that you should steer clear of. Surprising to a lot of people, cranberries/ try to consume more from foods, as there is a higher incidence w/ supplemental calcium (if they're calcium oxalate stones). I have had one bout w/ them since. Just as a pointer, if you're worried about getting kidney stones as an outcome of this surgery, try not to eat foods that are high oxalate foods. If you do a sea try to consume more from foods, as there is a h As for hairloss, I lost A LOT! Where my ponytail holder used to go around my hair 2 times (3 if I really stretched it), after mgb it went around FOUR times! I was amazed that I wasn't bald! I tried all of the remedies recommended by those who have " been there " & it still just fell out. It stopped when I stopped losing weight. And I'm back to 3 times around on the ponytail holder! Osteoporosis.Osteoporosis.<WBR>..I recently had a DXA scan (bone density) which showed that I have osteopenia in & hip (the 2 areas they measure). The endocrinologist recommended that I bump my calcium intake back up & that should do the trick. However, she first did a 24 hr. urine test to make sure she wasn't setting me up for more kidney stones! Stacey Raimundo 10/23/02--Dr. Rutledge 234/127/154 [Non-text portions of this message have been removed] **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 9, 2008 Report Share Posted April 9, 2008 Why the " dry " D3? I get it from my doctor dry, but I also have it from the vitamin store in a caplet with vitamin A. :-) Kathy in VA -------------- Original message -------------- From: NCGorgeous1963@... 4/7/2008, bond1448@... writes: << Ido want to prevent osteoporosis and hair loss as much as possible. Also does everyone that has the MGB have hair loss? I know it's suppose to be temporary.>> If you take your Calcium in the form of Calcium CITRATE, you should be fairly safe against kidney stones. Make sure it has the combo of Magnesium along with Vitamin D. Also, any individual D vitamin supplementation needs to be " dry " D3 in order to be effective. I started out with a gorgeous head of hair that women envied everywhere I went. About 3-4 mos post-op it began falling out in handfuls. After about 8-9 mos it stopped falling out so easily, and I did grow some of it back, but now it's fine and limp and my nails are paper thin. I am almost 5 yrs out. I suggest you go to your local book store or GNC and pick up a (thick) paperback book, " Prescription for Nutritional Healing " , 4th edition, by Phyllis A. Balch, CNC. If you start studying it NOW, you will avoid many vitamin/mineral deficiencies in the future. There is a LOT of reading and things that may not pertain to you at this time, but you'll be way ahead of the game if you, in the very least, read up on the things we get labs drawn for - pay particular attention to iron, calcium, zinc, copper, B-vites and Vit D. Best regards, Patty A 5'3 " , 253/144/??? 8/25/03, MGB, Stsvl, Drs. R & Chery *** please choose your Plastic Surgeon wisely *** Avoid costly mistakes and make sure that they SPECIALIZE in WLS patients !!! *** 12/2/04, TT & BA: 5/31/05, Arm tuck, donut lift, TT rev, Legs lipo: 8/25/05, Thighs: Chlt, Dr.P.Tucker 8/16/06, *CORRECTIONS* to legs, Mastopexy w/implant removal: Chlt, Dr. S. Don 11/6/06, *CORRECTION replacement* of breast implants (AWESOME JOB)!: Chlt, Dr. S. Don -------------------------- Above text © 2008 E. Arthur. . Any copying, transcription or redistribution outside this list without express written permission is not permitted. **************Planning your summer road trip? Check out AOL Travel Guides. (http://travel.aol.com/travel-guide/united-states?ncid=aoltrv00030000000016) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 10, 2008 Report Share Posted April 10, 2008 Just to let you all know, I was taking calcium citrate when I got kidney stones. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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