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Missileer

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  1. I was taking Prilosec but have since stopped that. Its a mistake to get used to that. I now take Betaine HCL, which is a mild form of hydrochorlic acid. The problem isn't too much acid, its that there is not enough of it. The acid pumps have been removed and thereby reducing the amount the stomach can digest. The Betaine is starting to work, but I have to be careful due to the damage of my esophagus from the vomiting.


  2. I'm 55 and nearly 4 months post op. I'm down 75 pounds today and three sizes of clothes. I'm almost ready for another new belt. The current one is on it's last notch (may have to punch another hole in it first). The skin is not sagging anywhere and it appears to be gradually shrinking back into place.


  3. Sorry to hear about the nausea, but I had/have the same problem after four months. The nurses keep telling me to chew my food better, but that isn't the problem. The foods they tell me to eat, I can't. The foods I can tolerate are more carbs and that is bad for me.

    My wife has had nearly zero nausea since her surgery and mine has been rampant. Each week it's a little better, but there is still problems. I hope it gets better for both of us.


  4. I was 335 and climbing. 6'2", and wide bodied. I retired from the Air Force in 94 with a broken back (unbeknownst to me). Each year since getting out, I gained more and more. I went through the Phen/Fen program and lost 40 pounds, only to have the docs take the meds back.

    I did Nutrasystem twice, but I swear the only reason you lose weight is you have to force yourself to eat it! Weight watchers didn't help much as it was more female focused, rather than masculine.

    I worked in a psych hospital pulling 90+ weeks and boy did the stress drive up the weight. When I left there I was over 350, but luckily I worked hard at loosing 35 pounds, only to put it back on six months later. My doctor advised bariatric and I blew her off, since I felt I could control it myself (great fantasy there).

    In October, I read a research study linking Alzheimers with obesity. The study indicated adults over 60 who were obese had a 50% greater chance of developing early onset Alzheimers, which is what my parents died from. I didn't want to go that way, and thus the search for a doctor began. I ended up going to the "Lapband" website and it directed me to a small local hospital. However, after going through the lecture, I realize that wasn't for me. I ended up at another local hospital that is a Bariatric Center of Excellence and couldn't have been happier...with the exception of horrible heartburn. It's been 30 days since the surgery, and I had no problems until two weeks ago when I started the puree foods. I rarely get sick to my stomach, but since then it's been a regular event. And the Prilosec they gave me makes me what to ralph all on it's own.

    I've lost 35 pounds in one month, but the heartburn has been difficult. I can't sleep at night, unless I'm in my recliner, as the reflux is annoying and keeps me up at night. The chair minimizes the reflux, but it is still prominant.

    My wife is going through with it next week, and I have been the test bunny for her adventure. If any of you have suggestions to minimize the heartburn, please give me a hint. I don't eat more than 2 tbs of anything and very slowly, but the pain is immediate. Some foods I have no problems with (tuna, salmon, and ground turkey), while others are impossible (lean lunchmeat, prilosec, eggs). Not that I don't mind tuna, or salmon, just not everyday.

    Another issue I'm having is Constipation. I have IBS, so that has always been problematic, but now it's epidemic. Are any of you in similar predicaments and if so, what are you're solutions?

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