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  1. I hope this is helpfull.Recovery Here are some key points for your recovery in the first few days and weeks. First Days You can expect some soreness, especially where the access port is, but it should subside (Please call your surgeon if the pain persists after a few days). To prevent infection, your surgeon may tell you not to shower for a day or so after surgery. Try to walk as much as you can comfortably, so that you'll regain strength and prevent blood clots, but take it slowly. [*]First Week(s) During the first week after surgery, allow yourself to recover and get plenty of rest. In about a week, you should be able to return to work, provided it's not physically demanding. For more physically active jobs, allow yourself two to three weeks to recover. Within four to six weeks, you should be able to resume all normal activity and start a new exercise program. Note: Before engaging in any physical activity or exercise program, first consult your surgeon. Click here to learn more about Exercise Guidelines Many surgeons see their patients weekly or biweekly during the first month after surgery, so you will be sure your recovery is going well, and have any questions answered. Dietary Guidelines After surgery, you'll need a new nutrition plan. You'll learn about the positive changes you can and need to make in your diet and lifestyle from your surgeon and/or dietitian. It's very important to follow your new eating and drinking instructions beginning immediately after the surgery. In the first few weeks after your LAP-BAND® System surgery, you will be on a liquid diet since only thin liquids will be tolerated by your stomach at that time. As you heal, you will gradually progress to pureed foods (three to four weeks post-op) and then soft foods (five weeks post-op). Finally, after about six weeks, you will be able to eat solid foods. The First Few Days Post-Surgery It's extremely important to follow the eating and drinking instructions immediately after the surgery. This allows your new stomach pouch to heal completely and the LAP-BAND® System to stay in the right position. In the early weeks, it's crucial not to stretch the small stomach pouch above the LAP-BAND® System. Vomiting will do this, while also increasing the chance of stomach tissue slipping up through the band. Right after the surgery, you can take an occasional sip of Water or suck on an ice cube. Don't take any more liquid than this, though. The day after the operation, you can take a little more Fluid but only a small amount at a time. Besides water, you should also choose Clear Liquids that have an adequate number of calories. To prevent nausea and vomiting, do not drink too much. [*]liquid diet (1-2 weeks post-surgery) Your goal during the first few weeks is to protect the small stomach pouch so that you can heal properly. It can only tolerate thin liquids at this time. It's also important to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water (small amounts at a time). Other liquids recommended during this phase include: clear broth or Soup (with no vegetables or meat, and not creamy) skim milk fruit juice no-sugar-added popsicles [*]Pureed Foods (3-4 weeks post-surgery) Now, you can start adding slightly textured foods. Think of the consistency of baby foods. This stage will help you transition to more solid foods later. Protein is very important for maintaining muscle while you lose weight. So, you should eat protein-rich foods first, and then move on to fruits and vegetables. Foods in this stage may include: pureed skinless chicken or fish mashed potatoes peas low-fat yogurt or pudding [*]Please note: In the first few weeks you may be able to eat foods that might not be allowed in your diet later, because they may contain too many calories. [*]Remember, it's more important in the first few weeks to let your stomach adjust to the LAP-BAND® System than it is to lose weight. Also, your personal timing and progression into each dietary phase depends on your progress. In general, when it comes to your nutrition, you should follow the advice of your surgeon and/or dietitian. [*]Soft Foods (5 weeks post-surgery) Your meals can now include tender, cooked foods like fish and ground turkey. Now that you can chew, make it a habit to chew foods well. If you have dentures, be sure to cut your food into small pieces and chew your food thoroughly. By not chewing properly, you may experience vomiting, stomach irritation and swelling. You could also have stoma obstruction (obstruction of the stomach opening created by the LAP-BAND® System). Some products like bread, red meat, and rice may still cause you problems, so it is better to eat softer foods that are easier to digest. These might include foods such as moist white meat (chicken or pork) and fish. If solid foods cause any nausea and vomiting, go back to the liquid diet you had earlier. Then you can slowly add soft foods and eventually transition to solid foods. Always ask your doctor or dietitian for advice that is specific to you. Again, remember that vomiting may increase the incidence of band slippage, stomach slippage, or stretching of the small stomach pouch above the LAP-BAND®. Back to Top
  2. Hi Lucky Losers There has been a lot of talk about post op liquid diet and and when to start foods. I thought it might be helpful to post the LAPBAND SYSTEM guidelines. Recovery Here are some key points for your recovery in the first few days and weeks. First Days You can expect some soreness, especially where the access port is, but it should subside (Please call your surgeon if the pain persists after a few days). To prevent infection, your surgeon may tell you not to shower for a day or so after surgery. Try to walk as much as you can comfortably, so that you'll regain strength and prevent blood clots, but take it slowly. [*]First Week(s) During the first week after surgery, allow yourself to recover and get plenty of rest. In about a week, you should be able to return to work, provided it's not physically demanding. For more physically active jobs, allow yourself two to three weeks to recover. Within four to six weeks, you should be able to resume all normal activity and start a new exercise program. Note: Before engaging in any physical activity or exercise program, first consult your surgeon. Click here to learn more about Exercise Guidelines Many surgeons see their patients weekly or biweekly during the first month after surgery, so you will be sure your recovery is going well, and have any questions answered. Dietary Guidelines After surgery, you'll need a new nutrition plan. You'll learn about the positive changes you can and need to make in your diet and lifestyle from your surgeon and/or dietitian. It's very important to follow your new eating and drinking instructions beginning immediately after the surgery. In the first few weeks after your LAP-BAND® System surgery, you will be on a liquid diet since only thin liquids will be tolerated by your stomach at that time. As you heal, you will gradually progress to pureed foods (three to four weeks post-op) and then soft foods (five weeks post-op). Finally, after about six weeks, you will be able to eat solid foods. The First Few Days Post-Surgery It's extremely important to follow the eating and drinking instructions immediately after the surgery. This allows your new stomach pouch to heal completely and the LAP-BAND® System to stay in the right position. In the early weeks, it's crucial not to stretch the small stomach pouch above the LAP-BAND® System. Vomiting will do this, while also increasing the chance of stomach tissue slipping up through the band. Right after the surgery, you can take an occasional sip of water or suck on an ice cube. Don't take any more liquid than this, though. The day after the operation, you can take a little more fluid but only a small amount at a time. Besides water, you should also choose clear liquids that have an adequate number of calories. To prevent nausea and vomiting, do not drink too much. [*]Liquid Diet (1-2 weeks post-surgery) Your goal during the first few weeks is to protect the small stomach pouch so that you can heal properly. It can only tolerate thin liquids at this time. It's also important to stay hydrated by drinking lots of water (small amounts at a time). Other liquids recommended during this phase include: clear broth or soup (with no vegetables or meat, and not creamy) skim milk fruit juice no-sugar-added popsicles [*]Pureed Foods (3-4 weeks post-surgery) Now, you can start adding slightly textured foods. Think of the consistency of baby foods. This stage will help you transition to more solid foods later. Protein is very important for maintaining muscle while you lose weight. So, you should eat protein-rich foods first, and then move on to fruits and vegetables. Foods in this stage may include: pureed skinless chicken or fish mashed potatoes peas low-fat yogurt or pudding [*]Please note: In the first few weeks you may be able to eat foods that might not be allowed in your diet later, because they may contain too many calories. [*]Remember, it's more important in the first few weeks to let your stomach adjust to the LAP-BAND® System than it is to lose weight. Also, your personal timing and progression into each dietary phase depends on your progress. In general, when it comes to your nutrition, you should follow the advice of your surgeon and/or dietitian. [*]Soft Foods (5 weeks post-surgery) Your meals can now include tender, cooked foods like fish and ground turkey. Now that you can chew, make it a habit to chew foods well. If you have dentures, be sure to cut your food into small pieces and chew your food thoroughly. By not chewing properly, you may experience vomiting, stomach irritation and swelling. You could also have stoma obstruction (obstruction of the stomach opening created by the LAP-BAND® System). Some products like bread, red meat, and rice may still cause you problems, so it is better to eat softer foods that are easier to digest. These might include foods such as moist white meat (chicken or pork) and fish. If solid foods cause any nausea and vomiting, go back to the liquid diet you had earlier. Then you can slowly add soft foods and eventually transition to solid foods. Always ask your doctor or dietitian for advice that is specific to you. Again, remember that vomiting may increase the incidence of band slippage, stomach slippage, or stretching of the small stomach pouch above the LAP-BAND®. Back to Top
  3. AnyaK

    Oh wow, Im sorry you had such a bad time. I glad your doing better now. Take it easy. I hope you have someone watching over you.

  4. Rachel, lapband.com has the dietary guidelines from the company that makes the lapband. The first six weeks is listed under the link for the 1st year with the lapband. It sounds like it's a little closer to Dr. Hitchcocks opion.

    We should all do what we are most confortable with.

    Talk to you soon

    Anya

  5. Oh wow, Im sorry you had such a bad time. I glad your doing better now. Take it easy. I hope you have someone watching over you.

  6. Rachel,

    I'm having another good day. I know what you mean about having the staples removed. I'm glad to hear it was easy. I starting to get board sitting around doing nothing. I know there's not much we can do at this point. How are you doing? How is your blood sugar?

    PS. My husband is in Iraq. He left in January for his 4th 12 month tour. He supports my surgery. He was able to go to the seminar with me before he left. I can't wait for him to come home to a NEW ME!

    Anya

  7. I'm doing great! No pain at all. I had a few sips of protein shake today. I'm getting board sitting around doing nothing. I'm ready to go back to work. Thanks for asking.

    I'm happy to have all the lapband buddies I can.

    Anya

  8. Hello, I live in KC metro area. Who did your Surgery? I was banded by Dr. Hitchcock @ Malley Surgical. Anya
  9. I just got my approval today!!!! Is anyone else out there using Dr. Hitchcock @ Malley Surgical. At one time he was @SMMC.
  10. AnyaK

    Kc area dr. Hitchcock

    Hi all I was banded 3/23/09. I would highly recommend Dr. Hitchcock @ Malley Surgical. He is in the Kansas city metro area. I am a very happy patient. Anya:thumbup:
  11. Pezo I just had my surgrey yesterday also. I was login on to say how good I'm doing. But after reading you post I just want to encourage you. It will get better. Are you taking your pain med? I even set my alarm to take it in the night. I know pain SUCKS!!! HANG IN THERE! Anya
  12. AnyaK

    LJB

    Well we did it. I hope its going good for you. My surgery was at 9am and I was Home at 11:45am. I'm doing great.

    Did you have to stay over?

    Yeah us !!!

  13. Rachel,

    I'M DOING GREAT! Movin a little slow but I have no pain,

    I'm taking the Loratab every 4 hours so I don't get any.

    Dr Hitchcock and the hospital staff were great just like you said. I quess I had a hiatal hernia. I had know knowledge of that. Surgery went just as scheduled. 9am and home at 11:45. Drive through surgery is amazing.

    I slept on and off yesterday. Apple juice was my drink of chose. It felt good on my throut. I need to learn to only sip. I keep forgetting. Who thougt that would be hard?

    I changed one of my bandages. My incision looked beautful Dr. Hitchcock did a great job.

    How are the mushies going? Is everything going down ok?

    When I get to have mushies I want to have a sweet potato. Not sure why it just sounds good right now.

    Your back to work right? Hows that going. Do people at work know about your surgery? Mine do. What day is your post op appt? I wonder how it feel to get the staples out?

    Anya

  14. Well tomorrow is my surgery. I'm ready. Good Luck to all the Lucky Losers who are having surgery this week.
  15. AnyaK

    Hi from Kansas City

    Hi, My name is Anya. I live in Overland Park. My Surgery is Monday 3/23 with Dr Hitchcock who is now with Dr. Malley. I hear ya on the pre op diet. It will get a little easier. Keep in touch. I'll let you know how the surgery goes. Anya:thumbup:
  16. AnyaK

    Hello LJB,

    Here we go!!!! It's almost our turn. Good luck to you also. Keep in touch post op. I'll do the same.

    Anya

  17. Rachel,

    I'm so addicted to this website. I have been logging on several times a day for 3 months. Pre-op is going fine but I do get hungry. I wish I could have more fiber. Today I got really hungry around 3pm. I knew if I ate dinner early I would have a hard time the rest of the night. Jello just doesn't go very far. So I had 3. I think it's going to be a long weekend.

    Wow I'm glad food is coming back so fast post-op. I bought a Magic Bullet type blender to prepare. I just want some more choices.

    I'm one of the lucky ones. I have duel insurance. I have no out of pocket costs. How about you?

    Anya

  18. Rachel,

    Two days left. I can't wait. I have to be at the hospital at 7am. Surgery at 9am. My daughter will hang out with me for a few days. She will be a good caretaker if needed. Thanks for all the helpful info.

    Are you still on clear liquid? I'm not sure how long clear lasts. When are you heading back to work? I will have a week.

    Take care

    Anya

  19. Thanks much for writing me. I have been want to find someone with Dr. Hitchcock. I'm happy with him.

    So how are you doing? Did you stay at New Hope or go to Menorah? I have to go to Menorah. I doing fine on pre-op diet, but i do get hungry. How the post-op?

    I look forward to conversing.

    Anya

  20. AnyaK

    Looks like I'm a March bandster

    How is it going?
  21. AnyaK

    Looks like I'm a March bandster

    I'm the 23rd. How's is the pre-op diet going? I'm very excited for us!:thumbup:
  22. Thanks Gabi for starting this Thread. It has been every encouraging to me. My Surg is the 23rd.:tongue_smilie:
  23. i'm the 23rd. but yeah for us!:tongue_smilie:
  24. Hello Lois Ruth,

    I am sooo ready. I'm really not nervous at all. That's kinda of weird to me. The 23rd is coming fast.

    The liquid diet is going fine , but I do get hungry.

    I have to be at the hospital @7am. Surgery @ 9am.

    I will not be staying the night. Do you have to stay over?

    I will be in touch w/ you. Were in this together now.

    Anya

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