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What Causes Weight Gain After Oophorectomy?

I am struggling with weight gain after having my ovaries removed. I cannot take hormones as I am takingCoumadin. I am also on dialysis. How can I safely lose weight and keep healthy when I am so restricted with diet, and exhausted all the time! I am 39 years old, and I work full time then have dialysis 3 days a week
Wed, 9 Dec 2015
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The use of coumadin can restrict the diet because it can interact with a number of different types of foods.

There are different diet plans for weight loss mainly the low carb/high protein diet and the low calorie diet.
In some cases, the low carb can interact with the warfarin

It may be best to consult a nutritionist to determine which is likely to cause problems with your medication.

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What Causes Weight Gain After Oophorectomy?

HI, thanks for using healthcare magic The use of coumadin can restrict the diet because it can interact with a number of different types of foods. There are different diet plans for weight loss mainly the low carb/high protein diet and the low calorie diet. In some cases, the low carb can interact with the warfarin It may be best to consult a nutritionist to determine which is likely to cause problems with your medication. I hope this helps