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TXEG

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  1. Hi all. I felt the same emotional roller coaster the first few days. I was banded on June 6 and made it through my first week! You do have to stay positive and focused on what the long term benefit is... A new healthier you.

    The first stages are scary...you have to be creative on the diet and think of new ways to put the foods together. smoothies are great for the liquid/puree diet. Suggest you maybe enter a search on this page for mushy stage and you will find some great recipes. That helped me get through my first week. I also went to Chili's with my family today and had a cup of their chicken Enchilada Soup (mashed the chicken with a fork). So you can have some fun with this stage...just be creative. Best wishes to you.


  2. :lol: 2 Debi

    :thumbup: Sellie

    :wink5: 5 JoannaG, Irish Ladybug

    :cornut: 6 Kristybandy, cathychatts, TXEG

    :hurray: 10 Jules, Shaxmom

    :hurray: 12 cris3, Angelyco

    :party: 13 BATassbandita

    :party: 17 TX diva,

    :party: 24 Snuffy65

    :party: 25 Tennessee Mom


  3. I was banded on Friday June 6th. So it gets better but the shoulder pain is so annoying. I use a heating pad and take extra strenght tylenol (one at a time).

    I can not carry my 3 year old. She climbs on me to sit on my lap & I tried to bathe her the other night but I wore myself out. My husband helped with lifting her & helping her dress after her bath. It's tough not to be able to carry your child. I think the lift restrictions are for 6 weeks.

    Hang in there!


  4. I recommend going to an orientation; ask lots of questions and get more education on the different types of procedures. The work up can take 6 months or longer so get started on that part and see what your options are. Does your insurance cover the procedure or will you have to private pay? If anything you will gain more information on heathly lifestyle changes and if you do a 6 month medically monitored weight loss program; it will help you lose some lbs. Go for it and see where the work up will lead you. I had no idea I had sleep apnea until I completed this part of my work up. The nutrician consult was helpful also.

    Good luck!


  5. Thanks for the info.

    My surgeon is Dr. Robert Davis (TLC Big medicine).

    I did a work up at TrueResults and when the work up was complete the staff at Trueresults said their surgeons would not work with my insurance. I went to my insurance company and was referred to Dr. Davis. I went to see him in Feb. and he recommended a sleep study. Did that in March. It's happening so fast and now my surgery date is June 6th. I have not gone to a support group yet. I really want to attend one soon.


  6. My surgery date is approaching (June 6th). :rolleyes2:

    My doc reccomended I begin the pre op diet 1 week prior to the procedure. What should I be doing (as far as dieting) in the mean time?

    I've been cutting down on fatty foods, crewing more, & making better food choices. Any suggestions?

    Also what did some of you do for pre-op diet? Did you buy Optifast products? Are there any over the counter or other shakes to use that are not so costly?

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