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ccweeks

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  1. Personal feelings on it:

    I drink AS MUCH AS I WANT before a meal. However, once I start a meal, I put the Water (or whatever) away. I've noticed that drinking with a meal only makes me stuck, so it's not worth it. After I'm done eating and I feel my food move through my band completely, I try and wait a while and will then only have a sip of water.


  2. I know throwing up right after being banded is bad but what about hiccups? I've gotten them at least 5 times today. Just a couple hiccups at a time but they can be pretty painful. I'm thinking this can't be good. Any input?

    Ohhhh, I got the hiccups all the time after surgery. In fact, I was beginning to think that hiccups replaced burping b/c I was noticing I never burped anymore. It's normal.

    What's not good is when you hiccup several months post op...usually means you ate something you shouldn't have.


  3. As others have mentioned, I would really recommend paying close attention to the QUALITY of the food you take in and the order in which you eat it. Protein first, veggies second, carbs third.

    Also, exercise exercise exercise!!!! A great goal for exercise would be 5 days / wk.

    This band is NOT going to work as long as you have the same habits as before. Remember, the band is a tool...let it help you!


  4. It all depends on where your port is located and how much fat you have around it when you reach goal. I think if you get extremely thin, you might be able to see it, esp. if it's pretty much centered above your belly button. But the average bandster will not have a visible port. Most of ours are off the the side of the belly button and a little high.

    Mine is below my left breast by about 3 inches.


  5. OMG. I'm soooo with you.

    I was banded on 11/20 and about two weeks post op I could eat any and everything in my house. I've eaten no-nos, as well...esp pizza and it doesn't bother my pouch. I have no problem getting food down. If I couldn't feel my port, I would swear that the dr. never put in my band!

    However, I've been getting back on track, lately. I've been recording my foods at fitday.com to keep myself accountable. I don't want to type in 3 slices of Totinos pepperoni pizza again. That was bad.

    As for stretching your pouch, that isn't something that happends overnight. It takes a long time of eating too much to cause damage. I wouldn't make it a habit, but just know that our poor eating habits lately haven't done any permanent damage. :scared2:


  6. I know exactly how you feel. Immediately after surgery my parents took me to our beach house. That night, they ordered Carraba's while I sipped on broth. They ate it right in front of me and kept commenting on how delicious it was. This continued the week of Thanksgiving.

    I know it was my decision to have the procedure and, to be honest, they weren't very supportive of the decision, but I kept wondering why they couldn't hold off on eating delicious food around me. I didn't want them to be eating just broth as well, but I would hope that they would be considerate and they were not.

    I don't live with my parents, but I do spend a lot of time with them. My feeling on our situation is this: let them go out to dinner without you if they are so in need of eating out. If the restaurant has something you can eat, then join, but otherwise let them overeat the calorie-ridden meals and you stay on track.

    Don't let them sabotage your transformation!!


  7. It's probably the gas. Where is it hurting?

    Walk every chance you get, even if it's only for 5 minutes. But do it once every hour or two.

    I know what you mean about not knowing what is causing the pain. I was banded on 11/20 and for about 5 days I had definite gas pains, but didn't know it! Walking helped me so much!


  8. Hi everyone, I had surgery 12/1(tuesday) and thought I was lucky the first couple days...no gas pain, I could sleep on my side...thought it was great!! Now today and yesterday have been a nightmare!!! I haven't been able to drink much, feel nausea/hunger/full/pressure, not much of an appetite even thou i'm hungry. I've been eating pureed foods as i'm allowed and drinking a Protein shake daily. Yesterday I couldn't even drink my shake, had mashed potatoes and pudding. Today was yogurt and pureed chili. I haven't been able to drink a liter today!!! I haven't taken any pain meds for 3 days or so..i'm just still a little sore at the sites.

    So of couse today, being dehydrated and feeling miserable, I question myself--WHY have I done this to myself!!!

    I know I want it and don't regret it, just want to know if this is normal?!?!? When I walk around my stomach just gurgles around. I made the mistake of taking a laxative last night and felt it all day today :thumbup: beginning to wonder if that has something to do with it!!!

    Anyway if your still reading, I appreciate it. I def. need some support right now!!! I know this is just the beginning of the journey and hoping it gets better. If you have any ideas or tips that can help this "sick" feeling please let me know...

    Thanks

    Randi:confused:

    This is completely normal. Everyone has different restriction post-op. For example, by day 6 I was as hungry as I'd ever been and fluids were not helping. When I had my post-op appt he moved me to the next stage in the post-op diet. He said that everyone's inflamation period lasts different. Some stay restricted after a month and some just a few days.

    The first few days after surgery I felt very similar to you. I thought to myself "I paid $15k of my own money to have this done to myself??? Was I nuts?" But, it got better and now I feel very normal, like nothing was done to me.


  9. Hello November Knockouts!

    I was banded on the 20th and it went really well. I had a hard time in the recovery room and almost passed out, but got through it. I also had a hard time with pain and gas for 3 days and felt as though I was hit by a Mack truck. The 23rd I was much better, though.

    Now, I'm great! I'm down 9lb since surgery for a total of 24lb since I began pre-op. Not happy about waiting until 12/28 for my first fill, but I am determined to be successful during Bandster Hell!!!!


  10. I know there are a bunch of us out there! We're only 2 days away!

    How is everyone doing with their pre-op diet, nerves, preparations, etc?

    I realized this morning that I have a lot to do. Tonight I need to change out my closet to my winter clothes since I won't be able to lift anything greater than 5lb for 5 weeks!

    I'm so excited for us!


  11. I'll be outpatient as well. I asked my surgeon how long the whole procedure would take and he said, "30 minutes". He also said that he once did in 27 minutes, but that it's usually more like 30 because he likes to take his time and do it right. Then I asked him how much time I needed to take off work. And he said "what time?... Iwe can schedule you for the surgery on a Friday and you can go back to work on Monday.... unless you want some time off and then I can write you a note."

    Does this sound about right to everyone.... or is my guy a little off?

    Karyn: I heard that you are pretty weak for the time you are on Clear Liquids so it's best to take time off for that...sleep and stuff.

    I intend to have mine on the 20th, a Friday, and be off the entire next week.

    I'm sure you can go back to work on Monday, if you wanted, but I know that I would not be able to focus if I'm weak at all. I'd rather just lay in bed and watch trash TV if i can :thumbup:

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