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Kimberly Henson Edwards

LAP-BAND Patients
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  1. Sunday evening I was eating supper like I normally do before I get ready for work had part of a pork chop, carrot and potato. Well I got really heavy feeling and got in the shower to get ready for work started dry heaving then started throwing up. Got in my car to come to work and my chest was hurting and my stomach and just kept throwing up. Got to work which is 30 minutes from my house still throwing up.

    Got to where I couldn't swallow my own saliva. Called panicking looking for my surgeon. Guess what you guessed it HE WAS OUT OF TOWN!! The surgeon on call told me to meet him in the ER. He had the directions and an emergency tackle box, to me to floro radiology and accessed my port to relieve some of the saline in my band. Got pretty much immediate relief. My pork chop came on through. Still had to spend the night in the hospital, did alot of damage to my stomach. Taking carafate slurry for 3 months and nexium liquid, also on Clear Liquids for the next 7 days!

    This is my preaching lesson for now. CHEW CHEW CHEW and cut your pieces up into little bitty child size or eraser size pieces I mean it or you will wind up like me in teh ER thinking that you were gonna die and have your lap band surgically removed.


  2. Hello, My name is Kim need to update my signature I'm over 3 months post op. Like you for the first several days I felt winded. It is a normal occurance with being put to sleep. When you are put to sleep the machine breathes for you and your lungs don't expand like normal so for awhile you will get short of breath. Practice pursed lip breathing breath in your nose for 5 seconds, hold 5 seconds, then crunch your lips together and push the air out of your mouth for 5 seconds.

    Do that over and over 4-5 times a day for a week you will feel better. I was nauseated after my surgery for a few weeks, I did feel full at first with just drinking Water. As time passes you will not feel as full. You seem to be doing fine. Gas is expected and walking, lots of walking is the only cure I found to help.

    I also got fed up of Clear Liquids and went to full liquids a little bit ahead of schedule. I was eating pudding by the 4th day and making yogurt smoothies, my tummy didn't like all the Protein Shakes I would throw them up!


  3. I must say I feel more encouraged after reading your post. I have been sick the past week not exercised and I work at night so missery has set in the past couple of days. People are actually starting to notice I'm losing weight. It makes me excited and scarred all at the same time.


  4. Thanks so much for all the support! Like most of you food is having alot less control over my life than it did pre surgery. I'm not really hungry but am working on healing my new stomach and like some of you said boy does it act weird and digestive surgery is a really big deal. This morning my stomach cramped and cramped but it was trapped gas. I walked some and this afternoon I've been walking and took a nap guess my body is still really gassey!


  5. Clear Liquids diet is the pits. 4 more days of clear liquids. Then a week after surgery, my surgeon is mean lol. Well I guess I should look at it this way my liver will be small and not in the way, my waist will be smaller since I'm on the liquid plan at the moment.

    This morning I had to pee really bad I was on the way to my hair appointment, I pulled over at Hardees just walking in the door the smell of biscuits and meat I wanted to throw up. I used to dry by Hardees on the way home and get me a big ol Biscuit and sausage, hash round, and a orange juice, mmm what probably 500 600 calories all in one whack?

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