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Living Donation Discussion and News => Living Donation Forum => Topic started by: Eldonna Edwards on February 17, 2011, 10:14:03 PM
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Three weeks post-op I had lost 6 pounds, and have since lost four more (@ 8 weeks). Ten pound weight loss was a neat little bonus to organ donation. Anyone else have this experience?
Now to lose the other ten... ;)
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Yes . . . it happened to me, too. Even two years later, I am generally about ten pounds lighter than before my donation. At 5'9" and 124 lbs, I'm actually considered "underweight" by some standards, but I feel healthy at this weight. I think I am eating better, exercising more, and generally taking better care of myself since the surgery - maybe you are, too? Good luck with that last 10 pounds!
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One week post donation and I am four pounds lighter. I attribute it to the two day pre-surgery clear liquid diet mostly but am hoping to continue the trend.
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Update: I am now down 3 sizes in 4 months. My recipient tells me his wife (who donated second in the chain) is down 2 sizes. Is this a common experience for many of you? I have been walking more and watching portions but my theory is that the lone kidney is burning calories due to overtime hours. ;) Nice to wear some clothes I haven't fit in a very long time!