Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

kbrown465

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    38
  • Joined

  • Last visited

1 Follower

About kbrown465

  • Rank
    Advanced Member

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  1. kbrown465

    Band slippage

    Thanks everyone. Once again, you've calmed my fears and given my great information. I hadn't been told about the Protein first rule, but that makes a lot of sense. I just keep hearing "the weight will just fall off" and I keep expecting that, but obviously those people don't know what they're talking about.
  2. I had my second fill a couple of weeks ago. With each fill I've experienced the same thing. I feel restricted for the first few days, and then I'm back to eating fairly normal meal sizes. Now, I'm eating probably half what I did before surgery and feel full longer, but I keep expecting with each fill that I should be eating less and less. That doesn't seem to be happening. I'm really worried that my pouch is stretching. I've mentioned my concerns to the nurse/dr, and they've told me that I couldn't possibly "accidentally" stretch my pouch, but I would have to actively be TRYING to stretch my pouch. I've never experienced the "productive burps" or any vomiting, so I don't think I'm over eating, just not feeling much restriction. Anybody else experience this?
  3. kbrown465

    Post op Dizziness

    Hi! Look up Benign Paroxysmal Positional Vertigo (BPPV) online. There are many youtube videos showing you how to get rid of this. I figured out that was what was bothering me. (see my response #5). The videos will show you some simple movements/positions to move the crystals in your inner ear back into place. If that is what you are experiencing you should feel immediate improvement. I was 100% dizzy-free within 24 hrs. Good luck!
  4. 2 1/2 weeks out of surgery and I'm down 17 lbs! Woot Woot!

  5. That actually sounds phenomenal! I'm finally past my "mushy" stage, but never had any issues with any food so far. Keeping my fingers crossed.
  6. Mine too! Right at the port site. It's so painful. And it's been swelling pretty badly. I hope that's all normal. I really feel like the past two weeks my body has been saying "what the heck is this? Get it out of here!" LOL But EVERYBODY I've spoken to whose had it done says it's worth it in the end. Three steps forward, two steps back, but we're still moving forward.
  7. You know, I'm having a similar problem. Of course I'm only 2 wks out of surgery, but I really don't feel like there's much restriction. Some, but not much. I've been eating very little, and at first lost 16 lbs, but in the last few days the scale says I've gained 3! This is very frustrating for all the pain I've been through.
  8. kbrown465

    Post op Dizziness

    I guess I didn't know there was a difference. It was definitely vertigo. If I closed my eyes, it felt like the whole room flipped upside down around me. Very scary feeling. I did the exercises I found on youtube, and it I am about 98% better. I think now what I am feeling is mild dizziness from my pain meds. Feels so good to feel like I'm on solid ground again!
  9. kbrown465

    Post op Dizziness

    That's what I was wondering as well. I'm trying to stay hydrated. My husband also remembered when he had a similar issue last year. The Dr told him is called Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). I guess there are little crystals in your inner ear that help with your balance and they can get trapped up in the tunnels of your ear canal. They gave him some exercises that cleared it right up. I've tried them and they've helped some, so I'm not sure. I'm going to see how that goes. I'm thinking maybe because I was flat on my back for a couple of days these crystals got settled in the wrong place? Don't know..
  10. kbrown465

    Post op Dizziness

    Had my blood pressure checked the same day as blood work. 124 over 92, so that's not the problem. I really don't know what's going on. Just feel really light headed when I get up. I'm mostly ok the rest of the time unless I turn really quickly or lean back with my eyes closed. But, I guess I'm not dead yet, so it must not be serious.. :/
  11. kbrown465

    Pain meds post-op

    I'm so glad I saw this comment. I too, have been having severe pain at my port site. I was stupid and went back to work after 4 days, and I think that sitting, and bending and all of these things that you do when you don't even realize your using your stomach muscles have aggravated it. It is a sharp stabbing pain that takes my breath away. I had been off of my pain meds, but am now back on them. I'm ok through most of the day, but by evening need to take something. I'm glad to hear that this is common. I was really worried that I had torn something and was very concerned about internal bleeding. Ice has been helping as well. Good luck. Hopefully only a few more days of this, because I'm getting bored out of my skull sitting around the house.
  12. I made the mistake of going for the baby food as suggested by my Dr. Had to go hug my daughter and apologize for EVER feeding that nasty stuff to her! LOL But I found if I poured it over mashed potatoes like gravy, it was actually quite good and low cal.
  13. kbrown465

    Glue

    I had my surgery about the same time and my glue is also peeling. I've been clipping the edges off (very carefully of course), because I'm paranoid of it catching on something and ripping off. Seems to be working out well.
  14. Hi everyone! I had my surgery 7 days ago (lost about 10 lbs so far, yay!). On Monday, 4 days after surgery, I went back to work. On Wed, I started feeling REALLY dizzy and had to go home. I tried to go back Thurs, and the same thing. I've finally given up on work this week. My Dr hasn't had seen anyone with serious dizziness before, we've run all the blood tests which are normal, so he took me off the blood thinners thinking it could be a reaction. I've been off them for 2 days and feel better, but still dizzy. Has anybody else experienced this?
  15. kbrown465

    Miss having friends

    I never really had too much concern over that. When you're overweight, you live on a daily basis with others' judgment. I'm always amazed by the fact that I could be at the gas station buying a donut, and the lady next to me looks me up and down like "do you really need that?" while asking for her pack of Camels! Really?? The way I see it, we all have our vices. Some of ours are just more visible to the public. At least mine only hurts me - hers could actually kill me. Bottom line. We are who we are - we all have people in our lives who love us big, small or in between. God made us perfectly and we have value in this world. You rock!

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×