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txcloverangel

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  1. was banded on Oct 20, 2009 and so far have lost 74lbs (including 30+ pre op)

    This past week I caught a nasty stomach virus and had some major nausea and pretty violent throwing up.

    I took anti nausea meds.. but man I threw up alot!

    anyway...

    I'm feeling better today, except I hurt!

    I mean really hurt! I can't even gently press my upper stomach, I can't slouch, or take a deep breath without pain.

    I'm hoping I just really made it mad and bruised it, but in the back of my mind, I'm worried I messed up my band!

    I can drink and eat altho I'm being very very careful.

    any insight?


  2. Hi all!

    so far so good!

    I'm down 42lbs (including pre-op diet weight loss)

    was scheduled for my first fill this week, but my DR and I decided that I have good restriction right now (full on 3/4 cup of food), I'll go for my first fill on Dec 3rd instead.

    :bored:

    Hope all are doing well!


  3. I was banded on 10/20/09. recovery has gone well.

    I've lost 42lbs total.

    But that was all before I started eating any "real" foods. My weight loss has kinda stalled since, I expected that so ok...

    I'm due for my first fill this Wed.

    I'm kinda concerned tho....

    I think I may be one of the lucky ones who has restriction before their fills.

    Here is what I can/do eat.

    approx 3/4cup of food before I'm full, and it holds me for 3-4 hours.

    Cannot eat bread, no way no how.

    chicken is not my bands friend even when chewed to total mush.

    I've slimed a few times, and even been stuck on chicken, not fun!

    I'm wondering if I should reschedule my first fill for a few weeks from now...

    I want to use this tool (the band) to the fullest, but I do not want to be too tight either!

    My Dr is 6 hrs away and thats a factor too...

    How would you handle it?

    Is it restriction that I have?

    Or am I just clueless because I don't know what to expect?

    any advise?


  4. I'm 5 days post-band.

    Healing is going well, except I really wish they would figure out a way to remove more of the gas that they pump you up with when they preform abdominal surgery.

    I feel like I'm 8 months pregnant and pumped up like a beach ball.

    Without the uncomfortable bloating from this excess gas, I'd feel great!

    And it's absorbing a little more every day.

    I'm still on a full-liquid diet for the next week or so, thats the hard part!

    I'm getting really sick of sweet things.

    Almost everything I can eat is sweet.

    Protein Shakes

    drinks

    sugar-free Jello

    sugar free pudding

    sugar free ice-pops

    you can only drink so much broth!

    There are times I feel really hungry and my stomach is growling wanting some real food.< /p>

    But most of the time, it's "head hunger".

    I mean, I became this fat for a reason....

    NOT because I only ate what my body needed to survive and be healthy...

    I ate because I like it!

    I enjoy food!

    I enjoy cooking and eating with friends and family.

    I ate when I was upset,

    I ate when I was bored.

    I ate when I was happy and celebrating.

    I ate out of habit.

    This is where my band will come into play.

    These bad habits of mine won't go away....

    But now I have the tool to help me keep the amount of food I consume under control when I DO eat.

    I've been pretty grumpy about the liquid diet stage,

    Until I hopped onto the scale this morning and saw I've lost almost 40lbs since I started my pre-op diet!

    I'm on my way!!!


  5. My band was put in place Tuesday (10/20/09).

    The surgery went off without a hitch.

    When the Man-of-My-Dreams and I got to the hospital my nerves kicked in big time.

    Waiting in the waiting room before they called me back didn't help much.

    Then I got to put on my oh-so-very-stylish hospital gown and got ready.

    The anesthesiologist came in to talk to me and he made me feel so much better.

    It didn't hurt that he was a cutie pie!

    I told him he could give me whatever he wanted and I'd be fine with it.

    After a quick hug and kiss from the Man-of-My-Dreams, I was off to the OR.

    The next thing I knew, I was waking up in the recovery room.

    I had a wonderful nurse there with me who kept saying what I great attitude I had, I think it was just because I kept making jokes tho...

    After I was more awake they walked me over to a cool x-ray thingie and had me do a swallow test, you could actually see the liquid go through your system and band, they don't want to send you home until they are sure your not too swollen to allow liquid past your band.

    They went and got the-Man-of-My-Dreams, he helped me get dressed and we were outta there!

    Once we got back to the hotel, I spent most of the day sleeping off the good drugs Dr. Cutie gave me in the OR.

    I felt better than I thought I would.

    Yes, there is pain. But nothing like I expected!

    It's amazing how much holding a small pillow over your tummy helps after surgery!

    I have 5 small incisions.

    The largest one (maybe an inch and a half long) is where they placed my port. It is the most painful, which is understandable, because they stuck something in there and left it in there!

    Wednesday I had more pain.

    It's amazing how much you use your abdominal muscles!

    Once they have been cut, you realize it!

    We are back home and I'm recovering well.

    I feel like I've been hit by a Mac Truck, but it's tolerable.

    This is the beginning of my new life!

    Every change, even for the better, hurts.. right?


  6. My band was put in place Tuesday.

    The surgery went off without a hitch.

    When the Man-of-My-Dreams got to the hospital my nerves kicked in big time.

    Waiting in the waiting room before they called me back didn't help much.

    Then I got to put on my oh-so-very-stylish hospital gown and got ready.

    The anesthesiologist came in to talk to me and he made me feel so much better.

    It didn't hurt that he was a cutie pie!

    I told him he could give me whatever he wanted and I'd be fine with it.

    After a quick hug and kiss from the Man-of-My-Dreams, I was off to the OR.

    The next thing I knew, I was waking up in the recovery room.

    I had a wonderful nurse there with me who kept saying what I great attitude I had, I think it was just because I kept making jokes tho...

    After I was more awake they walked me over to a cool x-ray thingie and had me do a swallow test, you could actually see the liquid go through your system and band, they don't want to send you home until they are sure your not too swollen to allow liquid past your band.

    They went and got the-Man-of-My-Dreams, he helped me get dressed and we were outta there!

    Once we got back to the hotel, I spent most of the day sleeping off the good drugs Dr. Cutie gave me in the OR.

    I felt better than I thought I would.

    Yes, there is pain. But nothing like I expected!

    It's amazing how much holding a small pillow over your tummy helps after surgery!

    I have 5 small incisions.

    The largest one (maybe an inch and a half long) is where they placed my port. It is the most painful, which is understandable, because they stuck something in there and left it in there!

    Wednesday I had more pain.

    It's amazing how much you use your abdominal muscles!

    Once they have been cut, you realize it!

    We are back home and I'm recovering well.

    I feel like I've been hit by a Mac Truck, but it's tolerable.

    This is the beginning of my new life!

    Every change, even for the better, hurts.. right?

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