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katwmn63

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  1. katwmn63

    Bad breath

    my bad breath is from ketosis (burning fat instead of carbs) which happens to me whenever i am doing a low carb diet. i have seen on this post however that the lack of acids in the pouch (that you have in the stomach) also can cause bad breath and an icky taste in your mouth. i struggle with it and never really have found the perfect answer... i do like sugar free icebreaker mints... but really haven't found the best answer yet :[ i'm gonna keep reading this thread in the hopes of finding good ideas too... so thanks for posting it, and good luck!
  2. many, if not most, get banded without any saline in it at all for exactly this reason...so that they can heal completely from the surgery before giving too much band restriction. when you heal completely and get back to being able to drink Water adequately, etc., you will get a saline fill. With your symptoms it sounds like it is what is best for you and why your doc elected to remove the saline for now. usually, bad breath is an indicator that you are in ketosis (your body is burning fat instead of carbs)... though the bad breath sucks, being in ketosis is weight loss heaven. i hope you heal quickly and your first fill goes far more smoothly :-)
  3. i used the oil that came with my sally hanson wax strip kit (that i normaly use for my eyebrows) :thumbup:
  4. LOL... Thanks for that:lol:
  5. you bet i had it...for a solid week. just like karibensea stated, the port is sutured beneath the skin...(mine to the left of my belly button) to the muscle of the abdominal wall. this is what i learned, and my surgeon confirmed, was causing the sqeezing pain and inability to breathe deeply. exercize your breathing by forcing those slow deep breaths from time to time...i think that helped mine to finally start healing. of course a check with your surgeon is a way to confirm all this and be sure it is nothing more serious than this. good luck, but i truly believe it will get betterfor you!!
  6. Good info! Thanks everyone!!!!
  7. muscle cramps?? i think you know your body.. it sure does sound like dehydration and/or potassium like you mentioned. are you sneaking caffeine in there anywhere? ring the doc
  8. katwmn63

    Has this happened to anyone else?

    ifyour arthritis is severe enough, that should count as another co-morbidity.
  9. every single one of these tests you mentioned are standard prerequisites for both surgeons and insurance companies. 2 thoughts come to mind: 1- you will have to have them anyway, so why not let your pcp order them... most insurance co's will include any medicaly supervised time towards your 4 months...so start it with your pcp, the documantation will be there to forward to surgeon/insurance. 2- it seems your pcp has knowledge of the band since she is bang on with what tests to order to make sure you qualify, and are medicaly cleared, before going to the next step. That is still rare...most pcp's don't really know enough about the band. i'd say that is a plus. Good luck to you, but my personal opinion/advice only of course, i'd give a 2nd thought to your pcp.
  10. thanks:) found out i have a Standard AP band by allergen that holds 10cc's.
  11. well one thing i did learn here, is that i need to find out what size band i have too??? I'm gonna email my doc. Thanks guys/gals he did tell me he flushed the band to test it, but also to fill some to give his patients restriction right away... which is something that he didn't used to do. i guess i am just worrying that this feeling full easily, and not feeling hungry wont last til Aug 24.... it seems so far away :{
  12. The pain you are describing is completely normal as is the belly noises,... the only pain that gets my attention is the pain spasms all over your body. i am glad to hear that you are moving around as much as possible... you want to help with the gas, AND, prevent clotting. call your surgeon about the other pain though. this would concern me if you were sedentary most of the time, but you say your not. you will have more pain having had the hiatal hernia repaired than most so you are describing things bang on. do feel better soon and best of luck!
  13. katwmn63

    No surgery today...

    YAAAAAAAAY!!!! :thumbup:
  14. my surgeon was Dr. Vafa Shayani who has a center in Chicago and also operates out of Rockford... which is where I went. I have done alot of comparing and willingly traveled 2hrs each way from my hometown to get to him. just wonderful. can't say enough:)
  15. If so i have a wonderful reccommendation for you. let me know. -kat
  16. great question. i was filled at surgery...some...enough to feel restriction now that the swelling is gone and it seems for now that it is keeping me from entering bandster hell. but i am only 8 days post op. compared to those that were banded around the same time as me that were not filled at surgery, i am experiencing the same heal time. i feel great. ask your surgeon weather or not he fills at surgery, and what are his reasons for his practice. they are all different but they all have good reasons for why they do it one way or another. mine fills because he likes to leave the port alone for a full 6weeks after surgery and doesn't want his patients to go that long without restriction. :thumbup:
  17. katwmn63

    Im fed up

    my question here is why not have all these test results collected rather than repeated? i had the results of my month old stress test faxed to my surgeon...as well as a 6 mo old TSH test that was later called for... no problem. i would not repeat recent tests... it is a waste of health care cost for whomever is paying for them... not to mention a waste of your time and prolonging your surgery. get all your test results gathered that are applicable to LB preop and be ready to fax them to whomever needs them. And as mentioned above...move on to someone who is not dragging his feet with your future with those tests in hand!! GOOD LUCK!!!
  18. katwmn63

    No surgery today...

    i must say, that if i got the flu or a bug the day before my surgery i would be in a panic, i would be on the phone with my surgeon's office til i got a voice, not an answering machine, and my mind was at ease that it would be rescheduled ...for soon. i would be so devastated that i would, with all shameful honesty, be trying to talk myself into how i can hide the symptoms to get through the surgery anyway (though i'd like to think i would ultimately come to my senses)... becuase I really, really, really wanted this!! i don't know if it is fear or uncertainty...only you can truly know this. but if it is fear... you had triplets darlin!!!! I assume you had a c-section. I have had 4 c-sections and can tell you, if you can handle that, this is a piece of cake in comparison, and has much less risk, and waaaay quicker recovery. you'll be back to chasing after your babies in no time:) if it is uncertainty... talk to someone who knows you well and who you truly trust....and be soul searching honest with him/her. to be successful, you MUST be ready, and you MUST want it. Good Luck! I truly hope you do it for yourself and that you are a great success :smile:
  19. katwmn63

    Going home on mushies??

    Hi there! My surgeon has been different than most of those I have heard of on this sight. For some examples: - I never had to do all liquids on pre-op (even though his nutritionist gave me a liquid diet to follow) doc says "just do low carb and lw fat, i want your liver shrunk" - I never had to do clear liquids post op.. the day i left the hospital he told me to go get myself a milkshake:) - today was my first postop appt with him. i was expecting going to mushies, he said "try mushies first, but also slowly start trying to ease your way into regular foods right after. If you tolerate it, keep going, just pay attention to being full" :Dancing_wub: -he also informed me today that he filled me during surgery so i will feel restriction immediately. most surgeons don't fill til 4 weeks or so after surgery. he stated he used to not fill during surgery, but he feels he wants to give the port a full 6 weeks to heal before poking it...so he fills at surgery so his patients don't have to wait 6 weeks for a 1st fill :Dancing_wub: I am so very happy with my surgeon's style...and it appears he has a good reason for doing it his own particular way based on his knowledge and experience. So definately follow your surgeon's advice... he is making these decisions based on what he has found to be best for his patients and for your healing and adjustment. Besides... liquids suck!!! :smile: GOOD LUCK!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
  20. i am one week post op and have fealt full since surgery. initially i assumed it was from swelling...which everyone seems to experience for the first 3 days or so after surgery... but on my first follow-up today with my surgeon, he told me he filled me at surgery which most surgeons do NOT do, so my still feeling full is due to at least some restriction. so i guess the best answer is that most feel restriction right away due to swelling... but only some continue to feel alot of restriction after the first week post-op until they get their first...and sometimes 2nd, fill. best of luck to you tomorrow:)
  21. katwmn63

    ARRRGH! I cheated!

    i agree with the others that during preop you are ok if a few bites of pizza is all you did. it does bring to your attention though, how out of habit and without thought, we just pick up food and bring it straight to our mouths. it is a behavior we have to unlearn so to speak. you caught it and you learned from it. Good. Best of Luck!!
  22. katwmn63

    Banded 2 days ago

    the appetite will come back as soon as you heel. be careful, that will be the time you are entering bandster hell, being hungry and not having any restriction yet. Enjoy the lack of appetite while it lasts. when you can eat...eat high Protein that will keep you full longer to help get you through the "hell" phase. goof luck!!
  23. Kara- please, please demand they figure out a way for you to get your fills without this emotional trauma. I would think that your surgeon could have/would have figured out the best placement for your port given your size. If he didn't it may be worth a port revision. I don't see why they cannot get you into a more comfortable postion so as to prevent this horror when you go in for your much needed fill. Don't take no for an answer darlin.:smile: Keep us posted. good luck to you -kat
  24. i am 3 days post op and should probably feel better than i do. i am doing well except for being unable to take a deep breath (still). yawning is too painful and i can never finish a good yawn. when i try to take a deep breath, i feel like someone is squeezing me all around my abdomen and forcing that air right back out again before it has a chance to get all the way in. another poster told me that they suture the port to your ab muscle. is this common? could this be why i feel a painful tightening in my abdomen when i breathe deeply? my surgeon said that as long as the pain and tightness isn't in my chest..it is just a matter of a few more days healing. but i find it very uncomfortable. any thoughts?
  25. katwmn63

    Tomorrow is my big day...

    congrats!! it gets better with each day!

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