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Tia Macc

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  1. Tia Macc

    before&after21months

    I was just browsing the galleries and came across your photos. You look AWESOME!! I was banded last month and was really struggling with feeling like I made the wrong choice. After seeing your pics, I am feeling pumped again. Do you have a blog or anything? I would love to hear your story! Congrats!
  2. Tia Macc

    Any May 2011 Banders?

    I agree.. I am pretty terrified. I've been having a lot of second thoughts as my surgery gets closer!
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    Any May 2011 Banders?

    Hi! were you in pre-op class on 4/21? If so, I was there! I don't remember talking about coming to the website, though. What date is your surgery and who is your surgeon??
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    Anesthesia (sp?)

    Thanks for the tip! I will mention that when I go in for surgery! I definitely agree.. it is fun. What a great nap!!
  5. Well, the will pump gas into your abdomen so they can move the instruments around and see your stomach better. I can't really tell you whether it is farting or burping.. I haven't hard surgery yet. My guess is a little bit of both!!
  6. Tia Macc

    Anesthesia (sp?)

    I have to agree with a lot of the posts here. I have been put under twice and it's not nearly as bad as you think. When I had my wisdom teeth taken out, I was really nervous and cried before surgery. But, they inject the Fluid and you are OUT within seconds. After that surgery, I woke up and was really loopy. I was saying all kinds of crazy stuff, but that was also because my whole face was numb and I was so confused by that I started laughing and then I would start crying. At the time, not so funny, but now it's pretty hilarious to think about. I basically went home and slept it off. However, I did get very sick and threw up for 24 hours between sleeping. My second time being put under was just three months ago for orthopedic surgery. I was on the operating table and a few seconds later I was out like a light. I woke up in recovery and they were asking me about my pain. Then, I fell back to sleep and woke up in my room. I was still a little loopy after that surgery and remember singing the subway $5 foot long song and saying "okaly dokaly" a lot! haha. They gave me a pepcid before that surgery, so no nausea afterward - thank God! It really isn't nearly as bad as you think. It's like a great nap. Good luck with your surgery and don't worry at all! I'm looking forward to my great nap for my surgery!!
  7. I am having my surgery the day after you and will be starting a new job the following Monday. I was also very nervous about not being ready to go back to work on time. I called my surgeon's office and they basically said everyone is different, but lap-band is one of the easiest in regards to recovery time. The number one suggestion was walking, walking, walking! Walk as much as possible after surgery will help with the gas and will get you feeling back to normal. I've also heard using gas-x strips and a heating pad because the gas is killer after surgery - I am very worried about that! I wish I could offer you more reassurance, but I am in the same boat you are. Good luck!!!
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    Any May 2011 Banders?

    I am being banded on May 11th and St. Vincent in Carmel, IN. I am excited, but pretty nervous!! Good luck to everyone!!
  9. Hi everyone! I am new to this forum and have really enjoyed reading all of your posts so far! I was recently approved for surgery and will be getting my band on May 11th with Dr. Diaz at St. Vincent hospital in Carmel, IN. I am VERY excited! However, I have a question about recovery time. The day after I received my surgery date, I received an offer for a new job. Unfortunately, they need me to start on May 16th - only 5 days after surgery! I am really worried that this will not be enough time for recovery and I will have to cancel my surgery. I called my surgeon's office to get more information, but they didn't offer much. I spoke with a nurse that I was unfamiliar with and she kind of laughed when I told her I would need to return to work so soon. This made me even more nervious than I was before! She transferred me to my doctor's Physician Assistant, but I have been playing phone tag with her for a few days and have yet to receive a response. I know everyone's experience is different, but I wanted to see how it was for everyone else. How long was it before you returned to work or felt like you COULD return to work? Any input would be greatly appreciated. I feel like I have waited for this for a very long time and would hate to have to postpone it indefinitely! My new boss is aware that I will be having surgery and has agreed to work with me if I have complications, but I really don't want to miss any necessary training. Also - any recipes/recommendations from Protein Shakes are also welcome! Thanks!

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