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lea3277

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  1. I had my frst fill on Thursday and I was a NERVOUS WRECK! I had high blood pressure when I went in to the office that day and I don't ever remember having high blood pressure. '

    The nurse took my basic vitals and what not and then the doctor came in. She performs all of the fills in her office, but I know a lot of places have nurses or assistants do them. She had me lay over a pillow and she quickly located the port. She deadened the area with a very small needle and some medicine and it was instantly numb. Next, she inserted the HUGE needle and I barely felt it. I had to ask her for sure if she was in yet. It was no time and she slapped a band aid on and gave me some Water to drink. It went down fine and I was free to go for a month!

    Needless to say, it was a PIECE OF CAKE! I was terrified for no reason at all! You will be fine.


  2. I am wanting to look at what other bandsters eat on a daily basis just to get ideas of what I should be eating. My friend told me there was a way to look at what other people are logging, but you have to have their member name. Does anyone else use myfitnesspal.com that would be willing to "share" their meal plans?

    I have just started being "religious" about logging meals this week, so my log is a little bare for now. I have had an account, but just started logging daily yesterday. My username is Lea3277


  3. My doctor told me to start eating off of a salad plate. Fill 1/2 of plate with Protein and eat that first. Fill 1/4 with green veggies/no starch veggies and the 1/4 with carbohydrates. Eat the salad/no starch veggies second (if still hungry) and then the carbohydrates last (only if hungry though).

    This has really helped me to get an idea of portion sizes. You still get a good bit of Protein from eating off of the smaller plate. As far as portions, she doesn't really have any other guidelines, but told me to listen to my body and I would know when I was "healthy full" and not "stuffed." You can feel the difference!


  4. I have watched my mom fight cancer for the greater part of my life - 16 years and she is still fighting. They gave mom 6 months to live in '95 and she beat the odds...woohoo. I have had experiences with people who joke about cancer and it's just hard to deal with when it hits so close to home. There is a difference in an innocent child giggling and asking me why my mother is bald out of curiosity, but for an adult to openly joke about is a little much.

    Seeing the raw effects of cancer are sickening and no joking matter. Don't get me wrong, I can joke with the best of the best, but this is not a good lapband coverup joke excuse!

    Sorry I got a little lengthy, but I couldn't refrain. I'm just going to be open about my surgery in hopes that someone else can experience the life changing effects of lapband!


  5. You took the words right out of my mouth Lakeshia. I have been struggling with this as well.

    I know I have to start eating more, but it's hard to when I'm not hungry. I am definitely on a plateau. I started preop 6/2 with surgery on 6/16. I have been stuck at a 24 pound loss for a few weeks!

    I need to figure out how to see what other people eat on myfitnesspal.com. Maybe I just need "meal ideas!" I am supposed to be getting in 1000- 1200 calories per day.


  6. I know through the first 3 weeks I have been eating too many carbs because my diet has consisted of a lot of mashed potatoes. This week I have added more Protein and I'm trying to get a grasp on healthier meal options. It's just easy to each carbs through the first few weeks because a lot of them are soft (potatoes, noodles, etc.)

    My doc started allowing them the second and third week, but did tell me not to get "used" to this because I couldn't live on them and expect to lose. I understand that completely. Good luck!


  7. I needed to read your post tonight! I am nearly 4 weeks out and haven't been exercising. The strange this is that I walked for months up until the day I had surgery and for some reason I didn't get back in the groove.

    I know I have got to start some fitness program and it needs to be soon! I always feel sooooo much better and you're right, the weight will come off much quicker.


  8. My friend ate a ribeye two days before surgery and drank a beer. He told the doc and still had his surgery. Another friend of mine didn't even have to do a preop diet. Myself, on the otherhand, had to do a 2 week all liquid preop diet.

    I think they overreacted, but I'm not doctor. Just don't beat yourself up over this. You have come clean and now you just need to move on. I admire your honesty! Good luck on your journey.


  9. I have been banded going on 4 weeks. It seems like my stomach growls a whole lot. It's weird to me. I know my doctor jokingly said my stomach would "talk" to me so I guess it's nomal. Does it mean it's hungry or what I wonder??

    Another thing I have noticed is that I belch a lot with the band. I only drink Water, but sometimes as soon as I take a drink I have to belch. Am I drinking to fast or something? I get the hiccups sometimes. Also, my chest feels tight after I eat....anyone else experience this?

    Overall, I haven't had any problems with the band. I eat small portions and I'm satisfied. I do worry about strethcing out my pouch, but I don't think it's possible with the small amounts I eat....hope not anyways!


  10. They applied dermabond over my incisions, so I didn't have to deal with the bandages. I did have to deal with #2 issues though! I found that drinkig Mirilax once per day does the trick. Within 2-3 days of starting the Mirilax regimen I was regular. Even though it is supposed to be "tasteless" I can still taste it. I mix it with a bottle of Water and a crystal light packet.....works for me!


  11. I was losing really good at first. I was 212 when I went for my post op on 6/24 and I have weighed since only to discover that I have not lost another pound! I have been eating perfect and can't figure out what my deal is. Maybe I'm just ready for my first fill!


  12. I wonder how we would know if our ports have moved? I'm thinking it would be really severe pain, but then again I don't know. I have felt quite a bit of discomfort after sex, but wasn't sure if I should be worried or not. You definitely had a legitimate question....not stupid at all!


  13. I'm a little over 3 weeks post op today and think I might have overdone it. I did tons of yard work and I know I shouldn't have, but I haven't been sore and I thougt it would be okay. I should have known I was still healing!

    Tonight when I got in, I noticed that my port site was really swollen and sore. Also, I can feel my port perfectly right beneath my skin. I don't remember ever feeling it this close to the skin before. I'm sure I'm just swollen from the activity and that my port hasn't moved or anything, but I'm a worrier! I don't feel nauseated and I have eaten and all is fine there.

    From what I have read, everyone that has "messed" something up has had severe pain or nausea. I wouldn't call my pain severe at all. Anyone had this happen after lifting, bending, etc?


  14. I have had more trouble with this than any other aspect of the band. Connie answered my question because I was wondering if fills made a difference and it sounds like they do. I have always been a "guzzler" so to speak to the point that my friends gave me a hard time about how many times the waiter had to fill up my drink per meal. I have a horrible habit and I hate it!!!

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