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Tlynn1973

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  1. I had surgery May 18 and was lucky to be able to move to mushies a week earlier than expected. The dietician at my surgeon's office defined "mushies" as anything that I can cut easily with a spoon. I am doing pretty well. I do get a bit hungry, but am keep my portions to around 1/2 cup and chew, chew, chewing. My first fill isn't until 6 weeks post op. A bit nervous about the "bandster hell" that I've read about. Hope that if it does strike that I can white knuckle it until I get some restruction.

    Sorry, that would be restriction, not restruction :)


  2. I had surgery May 18 and was lucky to be able to move to mushies a week earlier than expected. The dietician at my surgeon's office defined "mushies" as anything that I can cut easily with a spoon. I am doing pretty well. I do get a bit hungry, but am keep my portions to around 1/2 cup and chew, chew, chewing. My first fill isn't until 6 weeks post op. A bit nervous about the "bandster hell" that I've read about. Hope that if it does strike that I can white knuckle it until I get some restruction.


  3. That is a tough call and one I struggled with myself. It is apparent that you have done your research and didn't come to this decision lightly. I don't know your family, or how supportive they would be of your lap band journey. I ended up telling my parents and my two sisters. I knew that my sisters would support me, but wasn't so sure about my mom. I thought about lying and saying that I was having gallbladder surgery or something similar. However, I decided that I'd bite the bullet and tell her the truth. I approached my mom with the argument that my decision to do this was well-researched, and that it would improve my health, in the long run. Better health would mean that I would be able to care for my family for years to come. She didn't agree with my decision, but understood why I made the decision. I hope that your family is supportive. I know that it would be hard to have the people closest to you questioning your decision. I wish you all the best as you continue your lap band journey :)

    Tracey


  4. I take Zoloft for depression and haven't had any issues so far. I was just banded 5/18, so don't have any experience with how it will work after fills. My nurse practitioner at my surgeon's office advised that if the pill is the same size or smaller than an extra-strength Tylenol capsule, it should work OK with the band. Good luck on getting banded :)


  5. Hang in there. It does get better. I am on day 14 of preop diet (getting banded tomorrow morning), and it is getting to the point where my cravings are pretty much gone. Just keep the goal in mind. I put up a marker board on my fridge and wrote "I can do anything for X more days." It helped me. Best wishes as you continue your journey.

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