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Tesa11

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    Tesa11 reacted to MaryV in Stomach Growling   
    I was like that after my surgery because my Dr doesn't not put any Fluid in the band when he places it like some Drs do, and now with some of the swelling going away the hunger is going to be coming back. Once you get a fill it will get better and the hunger will most def go away. if you find that you are getting hungry drink some low calorie liquids or Water to hold you over until your next meal.
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from Daniellewi in Stomach Growling   
    You poor thing. I am petrified of potatoes or anything starchy. Cottage cheese and veggie meatballs (I am a vegetarian) have been my friend. They crew up and crumble better then meat so I think that helps me.
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    Tesa11 reacted to KristenLe in Excited and Terrified   
    Sending prayers! Good thing you had surgery!
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    Tesa11 reacted to luluxo in Back on the 'band' wagon!   
    Hi guys! Hope you're all well! I used to be on here quite often, but have been coming on less and less recently.
    I was 24 stone and got down to 15.9...then I met my boyfriend (excuses, excuses ) and when things got more settled between us I started to get a bit TOO comfortable and relaxed food-wise...
    I just went to healthier weight for a fill yesterday after not having one for a whole year and I have managed to put on a stone and a half! I got a fill which means I now have 9.2ml in 10ml band and so I am well and truly back on the bandwagon after allowing my weight to creep up and giving myself a true case of the fear!
    I decided to come back on here to get some control back and put myself back on track, I really want to make it to 14 stone as that was my original goal weight. Although it hasn't crept up SO much considering I have been eating basically what I want for the last year or so, it is creeping in the wrong direction and I refuse to go back to where I started!
    I have re-downloaded my fitness pal (which used to be my bible), so looking for a good boot up the ass and some motivation! If i could lose another three stone I would be really happy! I'm on my second day of liquids today and I am already feeling sick of the sight of Soup. I forgot this feeling!
    Oh well! Onwards and downwards so they say
    Lu xx
    Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Here I am again. FInally I have a date! April 18th!
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Here I am again. FInally I have a date! April 18th!
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    The entire event was odd for me. That may be my favorite food but I have never been one of those people who has a huge love affair with food. Maybe canolis, I could be accused of that . Don't get me wrong I do like to eat or I would not be in the jeans I am in. I guess I just am obsessing over nothing and worrying becasue this entire experience has gone so smooth. I need to just relax and stop expecting the worst. Thanks
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    Tesa11 reacted to TheProfessor in Excited and Terrified   
    I agree with JustWatchMe - your tastes may change.
    Pita, French stick, crusty rolls (all the things that aided in my weight gain of 100 excess pounds) are all no-nos for me now. After several "close call" sticking episodes (mouth watering, that "FEELING" of "oooooh no...." with bread products I simply avoided them.
    Now I have no desire for them. My tastes have changed.
    Hummus, baba ghanoush, etc for me all goes with veggies now. I'm better for it!
    I felt a little sad and mourned the loss of breads and pizza (not a big deal for me, but occasionally it was yummy...) but the pay off was worth giving these up. 70 pounds down, and I am absolutely overjoyed with how I feel.
    Hopefully your tastes will adjust, too, you will begin to see the results of your sacrifice! Hang in there!
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    Tesa11 reacted to JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Your tastes may change. Mine did. You would never have convinced me I'd be uninterested in pizza or other foods I previously loved, but that's exactly what has happened. Don't worry. And you don't have to give it up forever. Just for 24 hours. One day at a time.
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from TheProfessor in Excited and Terrified   
    Thanks! That reassures me a lot!
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    Tesa11 reacted to TheProfessor in Excited and Terrified   
    Like you, before I had WLS I had acid reflux and dizziness.
    My surgeon was terrific and when he got in there to place the band, he also repaired a double hiatus hernia that was causing me the heartburn and dizziness. My issues resolved instantly.
    I cannot tell you how much better I feel since having the surgery. Knee problems are gone, my lower back issue has resolved and my acid reflux is no more.
    Like you say, if you are feeling this sick now, your surgery will be a blessed relief! I'm sure you do the work on researching how your eating habits will need to change in order to make sure you are not defeating the band... it takes some work but it's such a joy to see the results! Worth it. So worth it!
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    Tesa11 reacted to Tricia37 in Surgery Booked for 1st Feb 2016   
    Well all I have finally done it and booked my gastric band for 1st Feb at Dolan Park with The Hospital Group! So excited that I now have a confirmed date! Bring on the most challenging yet rewarding journey that I will ever be on ????
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    Tesa11 reacted to TheProfessor in Excited and Terrified   
    Hi @@Tesa11!
    I had the exact same fear as you - the idea of having a 'stuck' episode was absolutely terrifying. No one could seem to explain it. As a one-year banded person who has had her share of these now, let me put your worried mind at ease!
    A bit of food will go down that hasn't been chewed well enough, is too large or perhaps too 'dry' (like leftover chicken from the fridge, for example). For me, a 'stuck' episode begins by me getting an "oooohhh no..... here we go' as I feel the food travel down my esophagus.
    If it's a 'mild' or minor episode, it will feel like a bit of uncomfortable pressure (never pain) behind my breastbone. I stop eating (nothing can get by) and just wait patiently for it to pass. You will not be able to drink anything either, as the blockage has formed a little dam between the opening to your stomach at the base of your esophagus at the banded site.
    I usually take a break, stare off into space (my husband knows this look by now!) and just wait for the blockage to pass through the band. A mild episode will resolve with little fuss. The food just needs a wee bit of time to work it's way through. When it does, I get instant relief (the pressure disappears) and I get a "Phewf! Dodged a bullet there!" kind of feeling. I then SLOW DOWN and take more care with the next few bites of my meal!
    A more major episode will not resolve on its own and results in my having to 'vomit' up piece of food that is blocking the band. In my whole year since being banded, I have only had three of these episodes, TWO of which were COMPLETELY my fault. I knew better! The other one I was betrayed by a creamy tiramisu. This resulted in an utterly tragic waste of a delicious (yet tiny) dessert.
    ANYWAY.
    For me, a serious stuck episode will begin like a mild one, but then the feeling of pressure behind my ribcage will increase to the point where it feels like I have a pool ball stuck there. Throughout the ordeal, I can breathe perfectly! It is NOT the same as choking. With a serious episode, I feel my mouth start to fill with saliva and slime. That's the signal for me to leave the table and continue the party in the nearest washroom. I can expect to be gone for the next 15-30 minutes.
    The 'sliming' is common to us Bandsters and is comprised of thick, tasteless saliva and mucous. This you will produce in copious amounts and get rid of in the toilet or sink. Then your body will take care of the offending food by whoopsing it up. It is like vomiting, only without the nausea. You will feel the contractions and then up will come the blessed piece of food. Ah, gross but instant, joyful relief. :-)
    If you are like me, you will curse yourself for taking that big a bite /that piece of bread /that lovely forkful of whatever and swear you will never do it again. The rest of my meal will be shot, the contractions taking away my hunger and leaving me with no desire to eat for hours.
    I tell you all this not to scare you, but to reassure you that stuck episodes will pass and are not a big deal. As a new bandster, you will be learning how to eat again - slowly, mindfully, small bites, chew, chew, chew... you are human and therefore may mess up a few times, but it is not the end of the world. You are learning a new skill!
    Hope this was not too graphic for you, but rather informative and weirdly reassuring!
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Thanks! Both of you helped my fear alot. I need to get over this hurdle and just deal with it.
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    Tesa11 got a reaction from JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Thanks! Both of you helped my fear alot. I need to get over this hurdle and just deal with it.
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    Tesa11 reacted to JustWatchMe in Excited and Terrified   
    Good luck! Scared is normal. I've been stuck but it's not a choking thing or breathing thing. Like Julie said, it's a sensation of having to spit up food that just won't go down. Lots of salivating but not nausea. No retching either. Hope this helps. Sounds gruesome but for me it's not that bad. And it sure taught me to chew thoroughly and slow down.
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    Tesa11 reacted to Julie norton in Excited and Terrified   
    I think it is perfectly normal to be scared and worried about upcoming surgery.
    It has been many years for me , but I personally never have felt like I was choking or short of breath. I have spat up a bit but it is NOT the same as throw up as we know from flu, etc.
    I don't recall it being discussed in these forums either. Some others may have experienced that; see who comments?
    I'm hoping you will be as thrilled as I was in a matter of hours as an outpatient.
    Best of luck! Update us.
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    Tesa11 reacted to Tricia37 in Excited! Nervous! Visualising the new me!   
    Thanks Tessa
    Good luck and keep in touch! ????

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