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NursCEO

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  1. Overall, I have felt really good. I did walk alot after surgery; it helps with the gas that is in your abdomen. Actually the gas pains were the worst part. I haven't vomited yet (knock on wood). I am 18 days post op and feeling good, I am starting to incorporate real food into my soft diet, and so far, I have some restriction, but not much at this point. I can sleep in any postion now, and seem to be able to move freely without any pain at all. I do have an odd sensation near my ribs on occasion, and I believe that it is my port, but it isn't painful, and I think I am getting used to it. I lost 13 lbs really fast, but haven't lost any in the past 5 days or so, I might have even gained a few. But, that is supposed to happen :) , or is likely to happen, I guess.

    Anyway, overall I am happy about being banded.


  2. On another note...Does anyone feel like they burp constantly. I am 13 days out of surgery, and I haven't stopped burping. I don't PB ( at least not yet). This morning I started burping the minute I got up out of bed. It is just strange. I am still on soft foods, and I am supposed to move on to the next stage soon, but I am kind of worried about that with all the gas and air I seem to have in my stomach.

    any ideas??


  3. Hey Y'all!

    Okay, I'm down 9!! (banded on Feb 13, 2007) Whooo hooo!! So, I called the clinic today to check in, and they asked me if I was working out yet. I told them that I had been walking but he wanted to know if I was using weights yet. I said, "No, because the nurse told me not to lift anything over 20 lbs for a couple of weeks after surgery. I stated that it's only been 1 1/2 weeks. He then asked who told me that. I said, "Well, I was told that while I was still a little out of it." He said that I should start really using weights now.

    Okay, I'm not ready. I feel like I could herniate my wounds if I did this too soon. Mercy!! I've read some journals where the patient was told not to work out until completely healed. What do y'all think. I think walking is enough right now and then, when I'm healed to add the rest. I mean, I don't feel any pain now..why complicate things. LOL!!

    I think it all depends on who you talk to. My doctor recommended I wait 4 weeks to workouts (more than walking). I play tennis several times a week, and it is killing me to not be out there, but I am following doctor's orders. Now, being a nurse, my nursing advice would be to try it if you feel up to it and if once you get started you are hurting or don't think it is the right thing to be doing, then STOP! Follow your gut, you know your body and limitations, the doctor doesn't!!!


  4. I am so glad to have found this post!! I had surgery in Monterrey, Mex on the 9th. My port is uncomforable. I wouldn't say painful, but a very odd sensation almost like it is too close to my ribs when sit down for long periods of time. It also seems to move a little, and I have had the popping out feeling you talk about when I lay down. Not everytime, but occassionally. I had figured it was something normal and that it would either go away with healing, or I would get used to it. I am so happy to hear others have the same situation.


  5. I have a quick question. I was banded on the 9th. I have very little incision pain, but my port is uncomfortable, not painful, just annoying. It almost feels like it sits against my ribs when I am sitting down.:) I don't really know how to explain it, it is such an odd sensation. Will it go away or will I get used to it?

    Ideas????


  6. Quick question. I had my surgery on the 9th, and I am really not sore anymore, but my port seems uncomfortable. It isn't painful. I have a hard time explaining it. :) It just seems like it sits against my ribs, maybe? and is like an irritation. I am hoping I will get used to it, or it will go away.

    Any Ideas


  7. Hi, I wanted to join up with this group. I have a low BMI as you can see with my ticker, but I also have a heart condition. That is why I choose the lap band. I was banded on the 9th by Dr Zapata in Monterrey, Mexico. I am doing great, but the broth is getting old fast!!!!!!!!! I also started getting hungry last night, and that has continued today even after a 8oz of broth. I am hoping the weight will come off at a steady rate, but we will see.

    Anyway, thanks for all the support in advance.


  8. Hi DooneyJC and nursedeeva,

    I am back from Mexico. Surgery went great, actually the whole expericence was good. I did start crying at the admisions desk, but as soon as I was in pre-op, the anesthesiologist gave me something and I was totally relaxed. I was up and walking within an hour of leaving recovery. That helps tremendously with the gas pains. The x-ray contrast gave me diarrhea, on Saturday, but other than that all is well.

    I am actually at work today (sitting at a desk). I can't wait until I can roll over in bed and be comfortable, but other than that I don't have many complaints. Oh, the heating pad was a good investment!

    I am hoping that I wasn't the typical hard patient that nurses can be. I am pretty sure I was much better than when I had my son!!!!

    let me know how you two are doing.


  9. Well, I am back, and actually at work today. Surgery went great on Friday. Mexico was fine. My nerves did get the best of me, I started crying at the admissions desk, but the anestheologist gave me something to relax and then it was all good!!! The Gas was the worst part, and then the diarrhea. The x-ray contrast made me have the worst diarrhea I've had in forever. Gas X really doesn't help because the gas isn't in your intestines. My advice is walking, walking, and more walking and then a heating pad. I was up and moving within about 30 minutes of getting into my room, and then on Saturday, I walked the mall.

    I just weighed and I am down 5 pounds since the surgery date. Yeah!! I think I can actually do this, and I am happy I went through with it. (I was considering backing out).

    Zannie and anyone else who is having bad nerves; feel free to PM me. As you can see in my previous posts, I was beside myself about being put under.

    All is good for now, thank you for your positive thoughts.


  10. Hi, I just wanted to join up with the February group. I will be banded on Friday (9th) in Monterrey Mexico with Dr. Zapata. I am extremely nervous! Maybe scared is the word. I've posted elsewhere that I am a nurse and have been the OR thousands of times, but never as the patient. I so want this, but just keep getting weepy and more nervous as the time gets closer.

    Anyway, I am hoping for the best and will update you all as soon as I can.

    Thanks,


  11. Hi,

    I will be banded this friday, and I am so nervous!!!!!!!!! I am a nurse, and have been in the OR thousands of times, but never as the patient. Maybe nervous isn't the right word, I am scared. Your definately not alone in being nervous. I'll let you know how it goes. Hopefully once I check in I will be calmer.


  12. Hi, my name is Carrie. I am from Hutto, Texas. I am scheduled to be banded a week from today in Monterrey with Dr. Zapata. I am really nervous and would love to hear from people who have been banded by Dr. Zapata.

    I have a lower bmi, but also have a heart condition, so my surgery is a little different. I am a nurse. I have been in the OR a million times, but never as the patient.

    Thanks in advance for the advice and support!

    Carrie

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