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  1. Cassy

    Week 2

    I think I"m going to start posting on a weekly basis just so I don't get repetitive. My weight loss has slowed now as I've figured out that I can eat real food and I've been eating anything I want (in small portions of course) out of need to eat something good. I did low carb for two weeks prior to the band and then the week after surgery I didn't eat or drink much so I guess I overdid it a bit. I've tried everything I've felt like eating and now I need to go back to behaving myself. Friday night I took my first bite of food which was Miso soup and two pieces of Ebi (shrimp roll with rice and wasabi soy). It was a great meal coming off of the juice and protein diet!) Saturday morning I decided to take off my opsite bandages and my incisions turned pink within an hour or so. I've been putting neosporin on at night and mederma during the day to keep it clean and to help the scar heal. The smaller incisions are barely noticable at all. They look like a little scratch. I am struggling with taking my Wellbutrin because I can't swallow it and it is the most bitter thing I've ever tasted. I've tried crushing it up in pudding, smoothies, juices, applesauce...bleck! It is nasty. Any suggestions? I think I might try Lemon Sorbet tomorrow because I'm starting the feel the effects of missing it for too many days. Today I decided that I will focus on starting my own business because I'm tired of being someone else's bitch. I found out that my boss did something behind my back and I really wanted to kick him in the nads today. Definitely need my Wellbutrin As for everything else, everyone at work welcomed me back and it felt nice that they thought about me. Several were nice enough to comment on how they could tell that I was losing. I can get into my size 20 jeans which is nice although they are still tight. If I recall correctly they fit nicely around 235 which is still about 10 pounds from now so we'll see. My fill is 10/31 so I'll see what I can lose between now and then.
  2. Cassy

    Week 2

    I think I"m going to start posting on a weekly basis just so I don't get repetitive. My weight loss has slowed now as I've figured out that I can eat real food and I've been eating anything I want (in small portions of course) out of need to eat something good. I did low carb for two weeks prior to the band and then the week after surgery I didn't eat or drink much so I guess I overdid it a bit. I've tried everything I've felt like eating and now I need to go back to behaving myself. Friday night I took my first bite of food which was Miso soup and two pieces of Ebi (shrimp roll with rice and wasabi soy). It was a great meal coming off of the juice and protein diet!) Saturday morning I decided to take off my opsite bandages and my incisions turned pink within an hour or so. I've been putting neosporin on at night and mederma during the day to keep it clean and to help the scar heal. The smaller incisions are barely noticable at all. They look like a little scratch. I am struggling with taking my Wellbutrin because I can't swallow it and it is the most bitter thing I've ever tasted. I've tried crushing it up in pudding, smoothies, juices, applesauce...bleck! It is nasty. Any suggestions? I think I might try Lemon Sorbet tomorrow because I'm starting the feel the effects of missing it for too many days. Today I decided that I will focus on starting my own business because I'm tired of being someone else's bitch. I found out that my boss did something behind my back and I really wanted to kick him in the nads today. Definitely need my Wellbutrin As for everything else, everyone at work welcomed me back and it felt nice that they thought about me. Several were nice enough to comment on how they could tell that I was losing. I can get into my size 20 jeans which is nice although they are still tight. If I recall correctly they fit nicely around 235 which is still about 10 pounds from now so we'll see. My fill is 10/31 so I'll see what I can lose between now and then.
  3. HI Michelle, I spoke to a few others who had surgery around the same time as us and they asked and he did not refill. Try picking up some Tylenol Rapid Blast Extra Strength. It works pretty good. I have the egg shaped thing too which I think is the pouch but I'm not sure...
  4. ok, question for all of you experienced bandsters out there... I am getting really worried because I healed really fast and have restriction that is fine but I could eat anything I wanted at 9 days post op. Is this normal? I can only eat 1/2 to 1 cup of food at a time but it scares me that on the liquids I felt like I was starving and my stomach was making tons of noise so I started eating real food and it finally stopped. Now, I'm eating real food with each meal. I get a hard lump right at the largest incision which I'm guessing is the pouch that is filled with food and then later on it goes back down. Anyone else experiencing this? Anything I need to be concerned about? The only reason I'm concerned is because my pain tolerance is high and I just don't want to ignore something that might be a major issue. I lose about ten pounds in those first five days and I am teetering around 10 pounds lost for the last several days. This week I'm going to make sure I start walking and drinking the protein.
  5. Hi There,

     

    I can't remember when we met...are you here in Vegas?

  6. Hey, sorry it took me so long to respond. This is Cassy...

     

    I took an extra day just because I felt like it and everything was fine when I went back to work. I will tell you that the liquid diet does cause your head hunger to act up at about a week out. I had a mini freak out yesterday because I hadn't chewed anything in a week and I hadn't had bread in more than 3 weeks so I ceremoniously bit off bites of a wonderful slice of cheese pizza with a chewy crust and chewed it 30 times each and spit it into the trash. I felt satisfied and I didn't eat anything. Just tasting the sauce and cheese was enough to make me happy. Steve ran upstairs because he said he was going to cry. He sucked down 5 slices in the time it took me to chew and spit out one slice by the way...maybe that's why he said he was going to cry! I just laughed...I really just needed to taste something great and chew something. I know it's weird but I thought you might get a laugh out of it at least.

  7. 17" - Neck 17.5" - Upper Arm 49" - Bust 47" - Waist 54" - Hips 28" - Thigh 7.5" - Wrist
  8. Cassy

    Starting measurements for future reference

    17" - Neck 17.5" - Upper Arm 49" - Bust 47" - Waist 54" - Hips 28" - Thigh 7.5" - Wrist
  9. Cassy

    1 day post op and scared

    :biggrin: Hi there, I'm really sorry to hear that you are suffering. Have you been using the GasX strips? I've had more gas a few days after than I had at first which is kind of strange I think. You might try a few hours of ice chips followed by a mult-symptom rolaid chewable that you bite off and chew in really small chunks. It helped me yesterday with a titch of heartburn and gas. Otherwise, you can't go wrong with sticking to fudge pops, ice cubes, and anything else frozen you can get down in small amounts. I hope it gets better for you. Keep a positive mindset and you will heal faster because stress releases powerful hormones that can make you worse off than you already are so just try to relax and take care of yourself! oh, also I don't know if you are continually keeping the ice pack on our abdomen but it really helped my swelling to go down during the first three days. I kept it full of ice and on that largest incision for at least 72 hours.
  10. I didn't realize that it wouldn't post my name, the post below this is from Cassy.

  11. Hey Ambra and Tangeray, I am at home today and feeling great since yesterday. I think a positive attitude is best through all of this. I went in and came out with a positive attitude and was really healthy going in as well. I'm guessing that Colleen may have had some prior surgery that had an impact on this procedure.

     

    I figured out that the tiny piece of bread that was in my soup (it was basically a mound of croutons that they threw into it that I had to pick out) inenvitably some of it was dissolved in the soup when I started eating it the other day wasn't an issue I was just drinking too fast and it was pushing on the band. I called Dr. K and he said to stick to frozen items and cold drinks sipped at one sip a minute for the first week. I have detailed all of my thoughts and occurrences on my blog in case you want to read it tonight or tomorrow or whenever.

     

    Relax, and think about how healthy and happy you will be and that will get you through the next 72 hours. I will be thinking of you both tomorrow!

  12. Oh yeah, I forgot about that stuff. It is really tasty too! I can't eat it yet but I'll be thinking about it.
  13. Cassy

    All in a few days work...

    Thursday, 09.25.08 Thursday morning I got up and got ready to go into Dr. K's office for a checkup. Once there I ran into Tangeray who was having surgery the following Monday. She was surprised that I had jeans on but I guess I didn't think anything of it. It wasn't pushing up against anything so I was fine. Dr. checked in to see how I was and also gave me my lap band registration packet and all of his contact information as well as recommendations for the next fill and I was done. Natalie also gave me some tips on eating and winding down off of the pain meds. She also gave me the paperwork I needed to turn into my flexible spending account company so they would approve my expenses for the surgery. I tried to go shopping afterward but was still in too much pain. Went back and went to bed. Got up a few times for meds, to get a small drink, and to refill my ice pack. Slept most of the day and watched a few shows in the evening. Friday, 09.26.08 Was suppose to remove the nausea patch today but decided to leave it on just inc ase. Got up and went with my mom and husband for breakfast. Had about a half cup of mochaccino smoothie which was awesome! I felt so full. We went shopping for an hour or two just after that and then I went back to the hotel to take a little nap. After sleeping for a while we went out to dinner (I have some tomato bisque) and then to a movie. I felt so full that it felt like something was sitting on my chest. ...definitely shouldn't have eaten so much soup. Note I ate about 6 spoonfuls of pure tomato soup. Had a really tight feeling that was really uncomfortable. I looked online and saw that several people noted that eating too much causes the sensation and they said it would pass with walking and movement so I tried that but it didn't work. I figured I would wait until the next day and would see if it got better. After the movie I went straight to bed. Saturday, 09.26.08 Got up packed, moved around quite a bit. I still had that tight golf ball feeling in my chest so I got a little concerned and checked online. Other people reporting this said they would chew up the papaya enzymes and it would help to unstick whatever was sitting on top of the stoma. My mom pressured me to drink water anyway to avoid dehydration so I did and it made it worse. We checked out of the hotel to head to the airport and swung by a GNC to pick up some papaya enzyme tabs. Chewed 3 of them and headed for the airport. At the airport I broke down and called Dr. K to make sure I was doing whatever I should. He basically said stick to liquids and it would wash itself out. He reminded me to not rush the diet. We have plenty of fuel to burn for a few weeks if we can't get food in...water is most important. Also, he said if it was blocked then I would have thrown up any water that I tried to drink so I was fine. He told me to focus on ice chips to reduce the swelling inside. I had ice chips on the plane and half way home I felt relief. Had a sugar free fudge pop before bed and went to sleep without pain meds and slept on my stomach with no issues. Saturday, 09.26.08 Weight 249 Woke up with the first feeling of hunger. Have only been peeing with the exception of one bowel movement on Friday which I decided was my steak dinner from the night before surgery. I decided to weigh myself. 249. Wow, down 7 pounds from surgery day. It has to all be water but it's still weight I guess. I do sense a yeast infection coming on...good thing I planned ahead and have a one day treatment on hand. I think I'll wait another day or two to see if I'm right. I sip a half cup of Atkins protein shake at 8am then have a half a packet of cream of wheat with vanilla flavoring and a dash of splenda at 11am and I feel great. Getting use to the sipping of water though. At 4:45pm I am hungry again so I think I'll find something to eat. Maybe grits or tomato soup.
  14. Cassy

    All in a few days work...

    Thursday, 09.25.08 Thursday morning I got up and got ready to go into Dr. K's office for a checkup. Once there I ran into Tangeray who was having surgery the following Monday. She was surprised that I had jeans on but I guess I didn't think anything of it. It wasn't pushing up against anything so I was fine. Dr. checked in to see how I was and also gave me my lap band registration packet and all of his contact information as well as recommendations for the next fill and I was done. Natalie also gave me some tips on eating and winding down off of the pain meds. She also gave me the paperwork I needed to turn into my flexible spending account company so they would approve my expenses for the surgery. I tried to go shopping afterward but was still in too much pain. Went back and went to bed. Got up a few times for meds, to get a small drink, and to refill my ice pack. Slept most of the day and watched a few shows in the evening. Friday, 09.26.08 Was suppose to remove the nausea patch today but decided to leave it on just inc ase. Got up and went with my mom and husband for breakfast. Had about a half cup of mochaccino smoothie which was awesome! I felt so full. We went shopping for an hour or two just after that and then I went back to the hotel to take a little nap. After sleeping for a while we went out to dinner (I have some tomato bisque) and then to a movie. I felt so full that it felt like something was sitting on my chest. ...definitely shouldn't have eaten so much soup. Note I ate about 6 spoonfuls of pure tomato soup. Had a really tight feeling that was really uncomfortable. I looked online and saw that several people noted that eating too much causes the sensation and they said it would pass with walking and movement so I tried that but it didn't work. I figured I would wait until the next day and would see if it got better. After the movie I went straight to bed. Saturday, 09.26.08 Got up packed, moved around quite a bit. I still had that tight golf ball feeling in my chest so I got a little concerned and checked online. Other people reporting this said they would chew up the papaya enzymes and it would help to unstick whatever was sitting on top of the stoma. My mom pressured me to drink water anyway to avoid dehydration so I did and it made it worse. We checked out of the hotel to head to the airport and swung by a GNC to pick up some papaya enzyme tabs. Chewed 3 of them and headed for the airport. At the airport I broke down and called Dr. K to make sure I was doing whatever I should. He basically said stick to liquids and it would wash itself out. He reminded me to not rush the diet. We have plenty of fuel to burn for a few weeks if we can't get food in...water is most important. Also, he said if it was blocked then I would have thrown up any water that I tried to drink so I was fine. He told me to focus on ice chips to reduce the swelling inside. I had ice chips on the plane and half way home I felt relief. Had a sugar free fudge pop before bed and went to sleep without pain meds and slept on my stomach with no issues. Saturday, 09.26.08 Weight 249 Woke up with the first feeling of hunger. Have only been peeing with the exception of one bowel movement on Friday which I decided was my steak dinner from the night before surgery. I decided to weigh myself. 249. Wow, down 7 pounds from surgery day. It has to all be water but it's still weight I guess. I do sense a yeast infection coming on...good thing I planned ahead and have a one day treatment on hand. I think I'll wait another day or two to see if I'm right. I sip a half cup of Atkins protein shake at 8am then have a half a packet of cream of wheat with vanilla flavoring and a dash of splenda at 11am and I feel great. Getting use to the sipping of water though. At 4:45pm I am hungry again so I think I'll find something to eat. Maybe grits or tomato soup.
  15. Cassy

    The day after...

    ok, so it's a few days after but today is the first day I've really had the energy to sit down and catch up. My last post was on the 21st so I'll fill in what has happened since then... Sunday, 09.21.08 The 21st was Sunday and I was eagerly awaiting surgery. I was also emailing some of the ladies that were having surgery during the week of the 23rd so that we could all meet up on Tuesday. Monday, 09.22.08 I was a zombie at work today just waiting out the time to go to Denver for surgery. Luckily I was able to get all of my important client requests done so I wouldn't have to worry about anything while I'm out this week. Doctor says I should be able to have surgery on Wednesday and be back to work on Monday. I hope he's right because I really don't want to have to take any more time off from work. I guess we'll see. I'm gathering instant cereal, mederma, gas x strips, pepto, liquid Tylenol (rapid blast), hygeine items, loose fitting clothing, my Burt's Bees chapstick, Atkins shakes, throat lozenges, and a heating pad because someone said it will come in handy. Tuesday, 09.23.08 Steve(hubby) and I go to the airport at 4am to catch a flight to Denver from Las Vegas. I'm feeling really excited and relieved to finally be on my way. I saved $6,500 since April for this and my loving husband paid the rest from his savings. It's been a long road but I'm finally made it. The flight went quick and we were there in about an hour. My mom flew in from Idaho to take care of me because Steve is a full time student and will need to spend most of the week doing his work. So, we meet up with mom and go to pick up the rental car I reserved which was Avis...and please don't rent a car from Avis in Denver. They didn't have what I reserved and instead offered me a Dodge piece of crap minivan with a 25 gallon tank. It smelled like smoke so bad that I went back in to ask for a new car. They obliged and I was on my way. What do ya know... the second van was worse. IT smelled like the Marlboro man smoked non-stop in the car from Michigan to Denver with the heat on. It was definitely ingrained into the seats and carpet and it was totally gross. We promptly went to Walmart to pick up some odor eliminator so we could stand to drive around in it... Anyway, we drove from the airport to Dr. K's office in Aurora for my pre-op appointment. It was pretty non-eventful. The nurse checked my height, weight, temperature, and asked me how much weight I lost on the pre-op diet. The answer was 16 pounds. Ten from practicing how to eat with the band (i.e. sips of water and not with food, as well as, chewing each bite 30 times and putting the fork down in between bites), then I lost another 8 with the low carb diet eating mostly beef and fish with 3-4 ounces of cheese a day, an occasional egg or two with cheese for breakfast, Starbucks latte's made with half and half and sugar free vanilla, and Atkins shakes and bars. Dr. K came in with some of his residents that were on rotation and he did a few checks to make sure that all was well and asked me how much weight I lost and said great. He didn't check my liver , just assumed that if I lost weight then I was fine for surgery. Funny thing, I asked his residents if they knew he was famous on the chat boards and they had no idea. Dr. K was obviously uncomfortable with anyone saying that he was a great doc. He totally downplayed every good thing I said to him which I thought was interesting. He explained the procedure for the next morning, gave me the prescriptions (Keflex is the antibiotic and tastes NASTY, liquid Hydrocodone which is the Lortab painkiller, anti nausea medicine, a suppository for hte night before-use it!, and that was it.) I went downstairs to the community pharmacy and got my prescription filled and was on my way in 15 minutes. I got everything in generic form via my insurance and paid $45. At 6:30pm I met up with the girls who were having surgery the same week at Ruby Tuesday's and we swapped stories of where we work, what Dr. K, Natalie, and Mary had told us on the phone prior to our deciding to have surgery and we talked about who was nervous about surgery. Strangely I was calm for the whole thing. After dinner, we headed back to the hotel and I went to bed around 10pm ready for the next day. Wednesday, 09.24.08 Weight 256 lbs. My mom, husband, and I headed to the Crown Point Surgery Center in parker for surgery. Arrived at 7:30am by the receptionist who assisted me in getting my paperwork in place. Within 5 minutes of completing paperwork, I was called back by the nurse to get ready for surgery. Everyone at the surgery center was really nice, my nurse especially. I think her name was Kris. She had me remove everything and gave me some nice warm slippers and a very roomy gown. I was on my period and was completely fine to wear the tampon which was a relief because I hate wearing pads and I was worried about that. Kris took my vitals, wrapped me in a warmed blanket, put on the mini compression stockings and began the anti-nausea medicine. She asked me to take a pepcid and another nausea medicine as well. She also put in my IV and then the OR nurse Carolyn and the Anesthesiologist came in to ask a few questions about history and allergies and to explain the process and then finally Dr. K came in and my husband and mom were able to come in and talk for a few minutes. He said he would call my mom or my husband when the surgery was over and would let them know they could come back in to see me. They wheeled me into the OR and said here we are and that is the last I remembered until some time later when I could tell I was in recovery but I couldn't move, speak, or open my eyes. I could hear the nurses buzzing around having conversations but I couldn't quite wake up. I was basically coming in and out of consciousness. After a half hour or forty five minutes I heard the nurse ask me if I was in pain and I said yes, a 6...take it from me you should say an 8 ..she gave me something stronger than morphine but it barely covered the pain. She gave me some ice chips and then she moved me over to the recliner area to finish waking up. As soon as I was in the recliner my husband and mom came in to sit with me and I was really glad because I couldn't do anything for myself. I was so thirsty and the ice chips were amazing. The nurse also gave me a popsicle as well. After I was fully awake, Dr. K came in to check on me just to make sure everything was fine. Once he stopped by I was wheeled out by the nurse and we were on our way back to the hotel room. I checked the incisions and I had a one inch incision about an inch and half below my bra line with another one that is longer (about an inch and a half) just below that one. Also, one on the right and left side of my stomach parallel with my belly button with one extra one on the left side for the liver retractor. Dr. used clear surgical adhesive and placed see thru dressings on so that you can see the incisions as they heal. Pretty cool. Once back to the hotel room, I went to bed and didn't get up until around 9pm. At that point I did a quick post to make sure everyone knew I was still alive and took some more painkiller and nausea medicine and went to bed. Had to sleep on my back to avoid pain from pushing on the incision sites. I kept the ice pack on all day and night also.
  16. Cassy

    The day after...

    ok, so it's a few days after but today is the first day I've really had the energy to sit down and catch up. My last post was on the 21st so I'll fill in what has happened since then... Sunday, 09.21.08 The 21st was Sunday and I was eagerly awaiting surgery. I was also emailing some of the ladies that were having surgery during the week of the 23rd so that we could all meet up on Tuesday. Monday, 09.22.08 I was a zombie at work today just waiting out the time to go to Denver for surgery. Luckily I was able to get all of my important client requests done so I wouldn't have to worry about anything while I'm out this week. Doctor says I should be able to have surgery on Wednesday and be back to work on Monday. I hope he's right because I really don't want to have to take any more time off from work. I guess we'll see. I'm gathering instant cereal, mederma, gas x strips, pepto, liquid Tylenol (rapid blast), hygeine items, loose fitting clothing, my Burt's Bees chapstick, Atkins shakes, throat lozenges, and a heating pad because someone said it will come in handy. Tuesday, 09.23.08 Steve(hubby) and I go to the airport at 4am to catch a flight to Denver from Las Vegas. I'm feeling really excited and relieved to finally be on my way. I saved $6,500 since April for this and my loving husband paid the rest from his savings. It's been a long road but I'm finally made it. The flight went quick and we were there in about an hour. My mom flew in from Idaho to take care of me because Steve is a full time student and will need to spend most of the week doing his work. So, we meet up with mom and go to pick up the rental car I reserved which was Avis...and please don't rent a car from Avis in Denver. They didn't have what I reserved and instead offered me a Dodge piece of crap minivan with a 25 gallon tank. It smelled like smoke so bad that I went back in to ask for a new car. They obliged and I was on my way. What do ya know... the second van was worse. IT smelled like the Marlboro man smoked non-stop in the car from Michigan to Denver with the heat on. It was definitely ingrained into the seats and carpet and it was totally gross. We promptly went to Walmart to pick up some odor eliminator so we could stand to drive around in it... Anyway, we drove from the airport to Dr. K's office in Aurora for my pre-op appointment. It was pretty non-eventful. The nurse checked my height, weight, temperature, and asked me how much weight I lost on the pre-op diet. The answer was 16 pounds. Ten from practicing how to eat with the band (i.e. sips of water and not with food, as well as, chewing each bite 30 times and putting the fork down in between bites), then I lost another 8 with the low carb diet eating mostly beef and fish with 3-4 ounces of cheese a day, an occasional egg or two with cheese for breakfast, Starbucks latte's made with half and half and sugar free vanilla, and Atkins shakes and bars. Dr. K came in with some of his residents that were on rotation and he did a few checks to make sure that all was well and asked me how much weight I lost and said great. He didn't check my liver , just assumed that if I lost weight then I was fine for surgery. Funny thing, I asked his residents if they knew he was famous on the chat boards and they had no idea. Dr. K was obviously uncomfortable with anyone saying that he was a great doc. He totally downplayed every good thing I said to him which I thought was interesting. He explained the procedure for the next morning, gave me the prescriptions (Keflex is the antibiotic and tastes NASTY, liquid Hydrocodone which is the Lortab painkiller, anti nausea medicine, a suppository for hte night before-use it!, and that was it.) I went downstairs to the community pharmacy and got my prescription filled and was on my way in 15 minutes. I got everything in generic form via my insurance and paid $45. At 6:30pm I met up with the girls who were having surgery the same week at Ruby Tuesday's and we swapped stories of where we work, what Dr. K, Natalie, and Mary had told us on the phone prior to our deciding to have surgery and we talked about who was nervous about surgery. Strangely I was calm for the whole thing. After dinner, we headed back to the hotel and I went to bed around 10pm ready for the next day. Wednesday, 09.24.08 Weight 256 lbs. My mom, husband, and I headed to the Crown Point Surgery Center in parker for surgery. Arrived at 7:30am by the receptionist who assisted me in getting my paperwork in place. Within 5 minutes of completing paperwork, I was called back by the nurse to get ready for surgery. Everyone at the surgery center was really nice, my nurse especially. I think her name was Kris. She had me remove everything and gave me some nice warm slippers and a very roomy gown. I was on my period and was completely fine to wear the tampon which was a relief because I hate wearing pads and I was worried about that. Kris took my vitals, wrapped me in a warmed blanket, put on the mini compression stockings and began the anti-nausea medicine. She asked me to take a pepcid and another nausea medicine as well. She also put in my IV and then the OR nurse Carolyn and the Anesthesiologist came in to ask a few questions about history and allergies and to explain the process and then finally Dr. K came in and my husband and mom were able to come in and talk for a few minutes. He said he would call my mom or my husband when the surgery was over and would let them know they could come back in to see me. They wheeled me into the OR and said here we are and that is the last I remembered until some time later when I could tell I was in recovery but I couldn't move, speak, or open my eyes. I could hear the nurses buzzing around having conversations but I couldn't quite wake up. I was basically coming in and out of consciousness. After a half hour or forty five minutes I heard the nurse ask me if I was in pain and I said yes, a 6...take it from me you should say an 8 ..she gave me something stronger than morphine but it barely covered the pain. She gave me some ice chips and then she moved me over to the recliner area to finish waking up. As soon as I was in the recliner my husband and mom came in to sit with me and I was really glad because I couldn't do anything for myself. I was so thirsty and the ice chips were amazing. The nurse also gave me a popsicle as well. After I was fully awake, Dr. K came in to check on me just to make sure everything was fine. Once he stopped by I was wheeled out by the nurse and we were on our way back to the hotel room. I checked the incisions and I had a one inch incision about an inch and half below my bra line with another one that is longer (about an inch and a half) just below that one. Also, one on the right and left side of my stomach parallel with my belly button with one extra one on the left side for the liver retractor. Dr. used clear surgical adhesive and placed see thru dressings on so that you can see the incisions as they heal. Pretty cool. Once back to the hotel room, I went to bed and didn't get up until around 9pm. At that point I did a quick post to make sure everyone knew I was still alive and took some more painkiller and nausea medicine and went to bed. Had to sleep on my back to avoid pain from pushing on the incision sites. I kept the ice pack on all day and night also.
  17. Hi Jmegirl! I've seen and tried this yogurt as well. The plain is definitely not the tastiest. They do have it in vanilla but it's a little harder to find so keep your eye out for it. We have Fresh N Easy stores here that carry several flavors of that brand. Also, if you only have the plain then I highly recommend stirring in a spoonful of Smuckers Simply Fruit which has no sugar in it and it tastes great! The Simply Fruit can also be used in smoothies or your cream of wheat or other breakfast cereal and I think it's around 20 calories for a spoonful. It might be a little more but not much.
  18. Hey there Tangeray! What is happening with uptownmami? My mom and discussed that we thought she might have a hard time. If you stress yourself out you will feel worse than you should and she did seem a little stressed. I think I'll dig up her contact information so we can see if she's ok. So far, my only "issues" to overcome have been being able to be in bed for long periods of time while the swelling goes down (I used the ice pack up until about 3am this morning and yesterday the abdominal muscles were really tight. This morning the swelling seems be subsiding and it does feel good to get up and walk around for a few minutes every few hours. Gas hasn't been a big problem either. I've just been taking all the meds he prescribed as they were prescribed and also have adding the GasX strips. I woke up with an allergy headache today because I forgot to get a pill crusher to be able to take that so we'll be going to pick one up today so I can take that and get rid of this headache. All in all, it's what I expected. Tight abdominal feeling, somewhat difficult to find a comfortable sleeping position (recliner or on your back is best) and last night I was finally able to sleep on my stomach for a while without any pain. Today, I'm going to try to get out for a while and walk around and see how I do. I'll post more later
  19. ok< I was banded today and all went well. Dr. K and all of his staff were very professional and attended to my every need. I was in some pain when I woke up, probably a 6 but they give you something stronger than morphine so it kicked it as soon as they gave it to me. I have been using the pain medicine every 4 hours so that I can get up and walk around. I did use the suppository and I highly recommend it because I don't have much gas although I took a GasX strip when I got back to the hotel just in c ase. Dr. K wants you to use an ice pack and not a heating pad so I though I would mention it. Also, the incentive spirometer is a little harder to do than you would think but not unbearable. I definitely haven't been very hungry and when I take the hydrocodone it knocks me out so I"m getting quite a lot of sleep. Not one bit of nausea so far...so all is well. I will post more later. :confused:
  20. Just checking for my fellow bandsters on the 24th! I have uptownmami278 and myself. Anyone else? We'd like to meet up the evening before for dinner if possible. We'll Celebrate and motivate each other!:thumbup:
  21. Cassy

    Stircrazy!

    I am getting all of my stuff together for my trip tomorrow night to Denver to see Dr. Kirshenbaum for my surgery on Wednesday te 24th of 2008. I've lost almost 20 pounds in the last two months heading into surgery and I think that has all been stress except the last 8 pounds which probably had something to do with the low carb diet that Dr. K has us go on 10 days prior to surgery. It was harder than I thought to come up with $10,000 in cash for the surgery but I did it. Funny...I've never been able to stick to the low carb thing until someone told me that my money depended on it. Basically if he opens you up and your liver hasn't shrunk enough then he will not do it...apparently low carb shrinks your liver by reducing glycogen which is caused by your body using the stored glycogen for fuel and then beginning to use fat for fuel thus the low carb diet is good because it builds muscle while the body is burning fat. Not good for the long term but just what the doctor ordered for surgery. I'm pretty sure I"m ready to go...I've read all the posts, I've got my "to pack" list ready for shoving all my stuff into my suitcase tomorrow when I get home from work and then I'll be ready to go. My husband doesn't seem too phased by it all. He thinks I'll get skinny and then not want him any more. I told him I already have my doubts....hahaha...just a joke there for all of you who have been married for ten years or more. I love him but he sure does get on my nerves sometimes. Anyway, my mom is meeting me in Denver to help take care of me. We rented a two bedroom suite at the Marriott Towneplace Suites so that she has a bedroom and then Steve and I have one that is all in the same suite. Steve will work on his homework while I wonder what I've done to myself. (at least I'm planning for that based on what everyone else on here has to say about the day or two after surgery ...I am ready to go and happily I can say that I've gotten all my important items done at work so nothing will be haunting me while I'm out. I hope to be back to normal by this coming Monday so that I can go back to work, otherwise I'll have to work from home. I guess we'll see how it goes. I'll post my measurements and final weight in weight just before surgery on Wednesday. On Tuesday night, the night before surgery I'm planning a get together for the other ladies who are having surgery on the same day with Dr. K. That should be fun. Until next time...
  22. Cassy

    Stircrazy!

    I am getting all of my stuff together for my trip tomorrow night to Denver to see Dr. Kirshenbaum for my surgery on Wednesday te 24th of 2008. I've lost almost 20 pounds in the last two months heading into surgery and I think that has all been stress except the last 8 pounds which probably had something to do with the low carb diet that Dr. K has us go on 10 days prior to surgery. It was harder than I thought to come up with $10,000 in cash for the surgery but I did it. Funny...I've never been able to stick to the low carb thing until someone told me that my money depended on it. Basically if he opens you up and your liver hasn't shrunk enough then he will not do it...apparently low carb shrinks your liver by reducing glycogen which is caused by your body using the stored glycogen for fuel and then beginning to use fat for fuel thus the low carb diet is good because it builds muscle while the body is burning fat. Not good for the long term but just what the doctor ordered for surgery. I'm pretty sure I"m ready to go...I've read all the posts, I've got my "to pack" list ready for shoving all my stuff into my suitcase tomorrow when I get home from work and then I'll be ready to go. My husband doesn't seem too phased by it all. He thinks I'll get skinny and then not want him any more. I told him I already have my doubts....hahaha...just a joke there for all of you who have been married for ten years or more. I love him but he sure does get on my nerves sometimes. Anyway, my mom is meeting me in Denver to help take care of me. We rented a two bedroom suite at the Marriott Towneplace Suites so that she has a bedroom and then Steve and I have one that is all in the same suite. Steve will work on his homework while I wonder what I've done to myself. (at least I'm planning for that based on what everyone else on here has to say about the day or two after surgery ...I am ready to go and happily I can say that I've gotten all my important items done at work so nothing will be haunting me while I'm out. I hope to be back to normal by this coming Monday so that I can go back to work, otherwise I'll have to work from home. I guess we'll see how it goes. I'll post my measurements and final weight in weight just before surgery on Wednesday. On Tuesday night, the night before surgery I'm planning a get together for the other ladies who are having surgery on the same day with Dr. K. That should be fun. Until next time...
  23. Cassy

    September Bandsters

    All of you who will be in the Denver area on 9/23 are welcome to join us. Dr. K's group will be meeting up at Ruby Tuesday's at 14100 East Iliff Avenue in Aurora, CO on Tuesday the 23rd at 6:30 pm. All family/support members and children are also invited. Just let me know how many will come if you want to join by 6pm so I can get the seating set up. email me and I'll send my contact information to you. The number to the restaurant is 303-368-4757. Everyone is invited ...for any other Dr. K patients or others who are lap band patients in the area. I will be wearing a bright green shirt and I have red hair and black rimmed glasses so you'll have an easy time picking me out. I'll also let the hostess know that there is a group of Dr. K patients coming in so you won't have to be looking around.
  24. Cassy

    September Bandsters

    HI Carollee, you are not the only one on the 24th. I am having surgery on that day and so are hawki24, mdargen, and uptownmami278. Feel free to email any of us. We have several posts under Kirshenbaum if you search for it in the search field. Take Care and we'll keep you in our thoughts on Tuesday! Make sure to post so we know how you're doing!

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