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LaLaLoser

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  1. I am still really bruised around the port area. I AM a big pizza fan, and I have almost broke down in tears watching pizza commercials. I was even dreaming that I was eating pizza!

    Are you on liquids only for two weeks? I know all of the doctors do different things.

    I was supposed to be on Clear Liquids for 1 week. Week 2 (this week) can add thin Soups and low carb Protein shakes. Week 3 can add "mushies" - mashed potatoes, thinned out tuna fish and other such fancy cuisine. Can start real food week 4.

    I just started eating Soup yesterday. Tomato Soup never tasted as good....

    Today is the first day I've really felt hungry. Was hoping that I'd make it a little longer.

    Congrats to all the new banders!


  2. 80's Chick - I was banded 2 days after you (4/18) and am still doing the liquid diet, although I could have started to eat Soup on Friday. I'm not starving yet, so I thought I'd get a few more days of liquids in.

    I was hanging out with friends tonight, though, and they ordered pizza for the kids. I thought I was going to cry, it smelled and looked so good! Fortunately, knowing how much damage it could do to my healing stomach, I didn't lock myself in the closet and eat an entire pizza, but I wanted to! And I'm not even a huge pizza fan.........

    Are you still really bruised? I am around where the put the port in. It looks like someone has been using me as a punching bag.


  3. The gas thing is killing me. Seems to like to settle in my left shoulder - or up and down that arm. Have you heard how long that lasts? Other than that, I feel great. I'm not sore at all - just can't sleep on my tummy yet. Maybe tonight...............


  4. Greetings from Houston. Day 4 post-surgery here. Have to fly to Dallas and back tomorrow, so will be sending happy thoughts to the DFW folks.

    How often do you guys jump on the scale? I've been checking every day, but think I need to make myself only do it once a week. Not sure I can pull it off. I'm obsessed with it.


  5. My particular benefit plan design did not cover the procedure, so I was a self-pay. They didn't make me attend a seminar. I had my first appt on 3/31, had a stress test on 4/9 and was banded on 4/18. I'd looked into it 6 months ago, but backed out as I just wasn't loving the doc. Found a new one and got it all done before I chickened out.

    Doing really well. Went back to work today. Am still a little sore. Getting up and down from laying down is the hardest. Other than that, no problems. I was up and walkng around an hour after the procedure and left the surgery center about 45 minutes later. Slept off and on for most of the day, but more as a result of the anesthesia than the surgery.

    Day 2 was a little harder. Sorer, but that's to be expected. Felt much better yesterday and even better today.

    You'll survive the pre-op diet. Is painful while you're on it, but is over before you know it.

    Best of luck to you! And thanks to all of those that are further along in your journey. Appreciate your words of wisdom and support.


  6. The issue is with your benefit plan design - not your insurance company. Your employer chooses what services to cover based on cost. Some states mandate covereage for fully-insured or HMO plans. Some don't. If not mandated, the employer usually has the option of purchasing a rider to cover the procedure. If your employer is self-insured, then your company chooses what they want to cover. I'd check with your HR dept. They may be able to confirm whether or not they decided to cover such procedures, just in case you got wrong info from the plan. Best of luck!


  7. I put mine off for 6 months from when I was originally scheduled. I just

    had to get a comfort level. In those 6 months, I tried other diets, did great for a few weeks and fell back into bad habits. I finally realized that I was just not going to get there on my own.

    My only regret is that I didn't do it the first time....... I'd be 6 months further ahead in my weight loss instead of just starting.

    It is scary, but you can do it!


  8. I only got banded 2 days ago, so I am not an expert by any means. Nor am I doctor, but I can tell you what mine told me. He said that I would only have problems with vomitting if I tried to eat too fast and/or too much. While I am sure there are exceptions to that rule, it made sense to me as he was explaining it.

    Good luck!


  9. I was banded on Friday. I never handle anesthesia well, so day 1 was pretty brutal. Yesterday was better in terms of the post-anesthesia effects, but the soreness started to set in. Getting up and walking around does help. The process of getting up and back down is not so simple and I'm sure is funny to watch, since I feel like a turtle trying to flip myself back over. Today even better. Still sore and not doing too much, but plan on going back to work tomorrow. Hope you start feeling better soon!!!

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