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dengill7318
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Just had a hernia operation 2 days ago. I went in at 202 pounds and came out at 208 pounds. It's been 2 days and still the same. The doctors office says it caused by swelling and water. Can any one help. It taken a lot of work losing this weight and I really don't want to gain weight when it's not in my control. Has anyone heard of anything like this and how long will it last.
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If it's water weight it will disappear but it may take a week or two. Drink lots of water. If after a week you're still not losing it call your doctor and ask him to prescribe a mild diuretic.0
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Your body weight naturally fluctuates from day to day, and 2lbs is certainly within the range of normal fluctuation. I expect when you had surgery, they pumped you with IV fluids. So yes, it is most likely water weight. Give it a week.0
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Thanks for all the help. Ill give it a week0
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Don't worry about it, you just had surgery. I hope everything turned out okay. Just recover and re-cooperate then get back on it later. It's not always about the numbers0
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My Mum had just had that done too. I would say try not to worry about it and just get yourself better! Hope you feel better soon.0
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I had surgery last month. I was on lots of fluids and medications because of complications after the surgery. I gained weight during my hospital stay. It was water weight.0
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If you just had surgery, chances are you had an IV during the procedure. IVs are pretty much a bag of salt water. Relax and recover.0
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