QuestionI had bypass surgery 7 years ago and have been diagnosed with both osteoarthritis and rheumatoid arthritis which are advancing rapidly. Is there a correlation between the surgery and autoimmune problems? Is is safe to be taking NSAIDS, plaquenil and methotrexate or can such a combination accelerate malabsorption? Are there any rheumatologists in the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area who treat gastric bypass patients?
AnswerJudi,
As I am an nutrition expert, I am really not the best person to answer this question. I do not know of any research linking weight loss surgery to autoimmune disorders, but I do know that several of the drugs you mention here can have serious side effects both nutritionally and otherwise. Typically NSAIDS are contraindicated after a gastric bypass. I would suggest that you start with a consult with your surgeon. I would also ask him/her for an referral to a rheumatologist - as many WLS patients have arthritis, it would be likely that they already have someone they work with.
Nutritionally for these drugs, I would be most concerned about iron, folic acid and vitamin C. You are most likely already taking these on a daily basis, but with methotrexate you may need as much as 5mg folic acid to prevent deficiency. This requires a prescription, and would usually be provided by the rheumatologist.
Please let me know if I can assist further.
In Health,
Dr. Jacques
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