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One4you2belike

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  1. I seem to be tighter during the flight and for the remainder of that day. I would maybe bring a Protein Shake with you - try to avoid eating. This has just been my personal experience. I fly at least once a month 4 hours one way.... Other than that it is fine. My nurse also said many people experience their band to be tighter during a flight.. doesn't seem to be an explaination as to why though. Good luck and have a safe trip.


  2. For me it took a month to figure out that the 'next bite' would be to much. It was almost as if I was testing myself. Can you do it? I learned that the stuck and PB'ing feeling is soooo not worth that extra bite. There is definetly a learning curve involved with restriction. Is it common that people have to 'figure it out'?


  3. I had my 3rd fill and then had to fly to Dallas 3 days later. A 4 hour flight. My nurse said I may experience it being a bit tight due to the flight and I was but nothing more than a regular fill. it wasn't so bad. It is hard to understand the restriction the first few days... I would say just don't plan to eat on the flight unless it is something light. Maybe a Protein Drink.< /p>


  4. I think the band used depends on the doctor. Seems the popular one now is the 10cc band. It has a zero fill at the time of surgery. Average time before the first fill is 4-6 wks post surgery and then every 4 wks after until you reach your restriction point. Seems each doctors fill is different. My first fill in the 10cc band was 6cc, then 4 wks later 2 then 4 wks later 1 - I go in this week for another.. Good luck!!!


  5. I used my magic bullet before surgery to mix the Protein Shakes well. I relied on it for the mushy stage and I use it all the time for other things.... The cool thing is - the entire family can use it, it comes with mugs that you can blend and then drink from, you can put a special lid on it and heat your Soup after 'mushing' it - all right in the same container.... I love my magic bullet... (costco or Walmart has the best price).....


  6. If you are really concerned ask your doctor. I have been one of the lucky ones and rarely feel my port. I like you, sometimes after sitting in a chair at work for a long period of time I can feel it. My port is visible/swollen sometimes and I asked during my first fill if this was normal and I was told absolutely... It will diminish in time. You have to remember it will be sensitive, it is stiched to your abdominal muscles. It will feel better once the scar tissue has had enough time to attach.


  7. I was on a 10 day liquid diet which included 3 Protein Shakes a day which had to be under 6grams of carbs. I could have sugar free popcicles and oh boy, Jello and broth of course. I am not going to say it wasn't hard but I knew there was an end... that is what kept me going. The hardest part for me was the weekend - the smell of food that others in the house got to enjoy so I really had to keep my mind focused on the end goal of a smooth surgery... good luck and hang in there.


  8. I had one by the port incision and belly button incision. I went in for my first fill yesterday and mentioned it - they just snipped it - I said could I have just left it and the nurse said yep, it would eventually just wear down... I wouldn't pull it incase it is stiched inside.. just get a pair of scissors or small nail nips and clip it.. don't clip your skin - ouch!


  9. Do as much research as you can.. the lapband is only a tool and requires a life long commitment... Getting started - well call for a consultation - again this site provides many great doctors/clinics. My insurance denied my request because I did not meet the qualifications. My insurance has also become more strict in their requirements.. they want a year long doctor monitored diet, 5 year weight fluctuation, 100 lbs over weight and a BMI of 40.. needless to say I was a selfpay - so depending on whether or not you are paying yourself will also determine your next step... I would suggest research, call for a consult, start the insurance process and go from there... You could always call your insurance first to see what they require...good luck


  10. Congratulations and welcome... Follow your doctor's instructions and I am sure you will do fine.... Weight has been a life long struggle for me as well.. I have been banded since April 16th,08 and had my first fill yesterday.... good luck in your new adventure!!!

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