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Rob Landerholm, MD, FACS

Bariatric Surgeon, Board Certified in General Surgery

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5 months Post-Op
52 Years Old Day of Surgery I Weighed 200 Lbs, 5"2 Lost 10 Pounds Prior of Surgery! - Edmonds, WA
So the day of the surgery I weighed 200 first week after surgery I lost 9 lbs! Since the first week of January I have only lost 20 more pounds!!! Grrr so since January 5 th I have lost 29 lbs I walk about 50 miles a week 6 hours of water aerobics a week and 3 hours a week of strength training and still 29 lbs???? I eat between 900 to 1100 calories a day!! They did a metabolic testing and a bod pod testing which told me nothing! I was wondering if anyone else has experienced this
I don't know if I am typing in the right area or not, as this isn't so much a review, as it is a question. I was wondering if there are gallbadder issues after the sleeve? Or do most have it out before or during the sleeve procedure? I don't want to go through this and then later find out that I need my gallbladder out. If 80% of the time, it needs to come out. I'd like to find a Dr. who will do both at the same time. If this is or has been an issue along the way to a healthier