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shanatx

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  1. Having my first stuck moment right now. I've tried burping but no luck. I read awhile back about a man that said he takes a swallow of soda to get a burp to release the food. Tried it and all I got is BAD hiccups.

    Wait - hiccups JUST NOW stopped and food isn't stuck in throat anymore. Anyone else experience this?


  2. CONGRATULATIONS and THANK YOU for the post!

    I was banded Dec 18, 2013 and still have NO restriction whatsoever. I see the doc today and I know he plans only to do .25cc getting me to 4.25ccs in my 10cc band. For the first 2 weeks after last fill I thought I was close but these last 2 weeks have been willpower...a will I've been failing miserably at!

    I keep hearing the Nutritionist tell me "the first 12 months after surgery are the fastest moving" and I'm thinking "ummm, I have 7 months left and I'm not doing too great..."


  3. As long as they are Certified Pure Therapeutic Grade, and indicate safe for consumption, it's not a problem to ingest. My only concern was the band.

    I'm doing thorough research.

    And actually, I've been testing them on various ailments and ALL have come out better than prescription and OTC drugs.


  4. - I suspect y'all are correct with the low blood sugar. My husband is pre-diabetic and has the supplies so periodically I've had him check me and every time it's come out in the normal range. I should have had him try it last night but didn't.

    So, assuming that's the case, I assume eat a little something even before I actually get hungry? This is all so confusing...the thrill of getting in the green zone (not getting hungry for 4-5 hours) vs eat anyway or you get sickly...UGH!

    Thank y'all for the input!


  5. I don't often do carbonated but when the craving is great, I pick up a Sprite Zero with twist top cap. I open the Sprite several times (no drinking) throughout the day and place back in the fridge until it goes flat.

    Once flat, I take sips as I want them. A 16-oz bottle of Sprite usually lasts me 5 days. My doc has had no problems with my doing this. But definitely check with yours.


  6. I'm 4 months post-op with 3 fills. I've had no stuck or PB issues.

    I'm now having trouble knowing how much to eat. I don't get the "full chest feeling" that others have talked about and I don't seem to have any soft stops anymore. I know when I've over eaten once I stand up because my stomach area is very sore - to the point that laying down is the only way to relieve the discomfort.

    I'm now weighing my food so as to know exactly how much I'm eating at any given moment. Writing down may help too.


  7. I flew to Hawaii (13 hours) within 3 days of my first fill. I felt no tightness. It was an emergency family issue so I didn't get to plan for it but my doc just said nothing heavy before, during, and an hour following the flight. I had no issues. Then again, I'm no where near restriction yet and suspect you won't be either. My doc has instructed me that in the future, if I have 2 weeks notice of flying then that's best. Follow your doc/NP, but from my own experience, I won't hesitate again.


  8. i was cut back to one red meat a week. but i can eat whatever i want to. just follow the rule of Protein first, vegetable second and carb lastly. with the fills i have i am just able to get down the protein and perhaps a salad. as far as steak goes which is my red meat of choice i only ate about 2 ounces the last time i had it. but my PA makes suggestions she doesnt say no . like my favorite snack is popcorn. i can eat it without a bit of problem so we worked out the amount and i bought a air popper and i can put on 2 tbls. of melted butter. but it is a occassional snack i save for football sunday. go hawks!

    I am SOOOO happy to hear this about POPCORN!! It's my all-time FAVORITE!!! When I read it was a "caution" food AFTER I had surgery, my heart dropped! I keep thinking, "if I chew to pudding consistency, what's the problem?!?" I've been scared to even try it, but thinking I will! THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU!!


  9. B-52: my surgery was 12/18/2013. My WLS surgeon told me to stop taking them 2 weeks prior to surgery and then after surgery he told me not to take them anymore as they weren't needed and could cause band erosion.

    I was originally on the aspirin for the edema by my Primary Care. I had been checked for clots several times and it was determined by a vein specialist that I have Veinous Reflux. That specialist recommended surgery to kill/close the largest veins in each leg. I asked if keeping them open was life threatening and he said they weren't so I refused surgery. The aspirin and drinking lots of Water fully controlled the edema. Now, with just the 25 pounds I have lost thus far, I've had no edema issues at all. However, because of no movement while sleeping, I'm scared of clotting. I've also begun to have Charlie Horses more often upon waking I suspect because I'm not moving.


  10. I agree with B-52. I'm only 5 weeks out from surgery but still have pains at the port. I keep thinking that between maintenance, band corrosion, band slippage, and port flip, maybe sleeve WAS the better route. Aside from staples, there is no "device" being implanted so maybe less recovery. Maybe less chance of infection too.

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