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Floridacocoon

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About Floridacocoon

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 02/03/1962

About Me

  • Biography
    journalist, mom
  • Interests
    reading, writing, but not 'rithmetic
  • Occupation
    reporter
  • State
    Florida
  1. Happy 51st Birthday Floridacocoon!

  2. Happy 50th Birthday Floridacocoon!

  3. Floridacocoon

    March 2010 Bandsters

    also to pmommy, re the nausea ... I do not get nauseated from pain meds as a rule, but I know many people do, so I think it IS normal.
  4. Floridacocoon

    March 2010 Bandsters

    Hi pmommy I had a hiatal hernia repair at the time of surgery but there were no different or additional instructions about that. It has BLESSEDLY relieved my horrifying heartburn/reflux and I am so grateful for that. Was banded 3/8. I was really thirsty too and I think it was simply from surgery. I think I'm right about this but someone correct me if not: With the cold liquid/warm liquid thing, I think it's just that many people find cold liquids uncomfortable to drink after surgery. I don't think it hurts you to do that. I asked for ice chips in the hospital and got them. Good luck!
  5. Floridacocoon

    Spring into March 2010 Bandsters

    a little unsolicited advice: be cautious about who you tell for just the reason you said. I think "dieting" and "weight loss" are like parenting, in that everyone has the right idea and best solution and they feel compelled to share it. shame is such a nonproductive thing anyway. so peace and love and good luck to you! I was banded March 8 and am doing very well ...
  6. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    Wow. That is strange. You all will have a fascinating story to tell some day, when it's not so painful. You probably should bear in mind that I am a journalist when I tell you this, because it's the way I think about experiences, but if I were you I might consider telling my story to a local newspaper reporter if you don't mind the publicity, because health stories are particularly relevant right now in light of health care reform (or non-reform), and it may save other people from having the same experience (as well as strengthening the case for coverage of these procedures in this country). "Medical tourism" is a big story right now as well. You aren't in Florida by any chance, are you? If you'd rather, respond to dayharp@yahoo.com ...
  7. Floridacocoon

    March 2010 Bandsters

    Has anyone else gained weight?! YES! I called it my "Farewell to Food Tour" (I didn't make that up, I read it somewhere) and I personally think it is quite a natural response to what's coming. I've read some places that some docs get upset if you do that, but mine didn't. In my case, food has been an addiction. So like a typical addict, when faced with the prospect of "rehab," I embraced my habit because it was about to end. Having had experience with drug and alcohol addicts, I know that they "drink themselves in" to rehab, so it makes perfect sense. The bottom line is I was banded Mondayl. It's Friday. I stopped being hungry sometime Monday evening and am on my way to a new life. Having the band already seems to be giving me the advantage of not feeling driven by hunger, which gives me the edge I need to conquer emotional eating. I hope you're not beating yourself up about eating. That was really the point of my answer!
  8. Floridacocoon

    Spring into March 2010 Bandsters

    Your question about feeling your port. No, I can't either! Surgery was March 8. Today is the 11th. I'm still puffy I think, from the gas pumped into my abdomen for the operation. My left shoulder still hurts now and then, and I have a lot of gurgling too, but I think I figured out it's when I drink something too fast and it's too cold.
  9. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    Sandi, What do you mean they tried to turn your family against you? Of course family support is so important! Don't answer if you don't want to, I'm just curious about that. Dayna/FLA COCOON
  10. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    Hang in there, Caldwell. The pre-op diet was challenging for me because I was still hungry! But after a couple of days it really does get easier. And there is an end in sight ... you can do it!
  11. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    I'll add my two cents! I was banded Monday ... today is Wednesday and I'm doing great! Here are a few details. I am: THIRSTY: Amazing, I think. After being on a liquid diet for a week before surgery and on clears since surgery, how can I be thirsty? But I am. It was worst the day after surgery. NOT HUNGRY: Amazing. I'm so glad. It's a blessing. I was actually hungry after surgery, the same day, and through much of the evening, but then it disappeared and hasn't returned. NOT HURTING TOO MUCH: I have three incisions and one is above my belly button, and that one gets a little sore if a waistband of PJs irritates it, but overall the pain is entirely manageable and I have liquid pain meds anyway. WEIRDLY HICCUPING: Like one hiccup at a time, and that can be a little uncomfortable in my sternum area, but it's entirely manageable. This only happens once in a while. 12 POUNDS LIGHTER: Yep. After the liquid diet week and now clears. Although I don't know where it came from because I'm not wearing work clothes or anything but loose and comfortable stuff and my stomach is still bloated from the gas they pump in it to do the surgery. My left shoulder hurts from time to time but it also is entirely manageable. IT'S ALL GOOD! Peace and luck to all and hope I helped you know what to expect.
  12. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    Hi btrieger, Why skeptical? About what in particular? You've done really well in weight loss already. I hope you're proud ... ! Dayna
  13. Floridacocoon

    Looking for March 2010 bandsters threads

    TO MSDV and SANDI! My date is March 8 also! I start full liquids tomorrow (the 1st) and am both excited and a little scared. My issues now are 1) everyone in the family wants to be there, and that sounds like a circus to me, not to mention that the hospital is more than 2 hours away. 2) although doc has said I can drink coffee moderately, I'm worried about it. 3) surgery fear, of course. How are you guys? Dayna
  14. Floridacocoon

    Spring into March 2010 Bandsters

    Hi Lauren I've been told the reason for the one-week liquid diet is to give my liver time to shrink, which makes the actual surgical procedure easier. As it was explained to me by dr. office, this is standard for them, not because my liver is strange or anything. So maybe your doctor does the procedure a little differently. Because from what I know of SugarBusters (which was created by three or four New Orleans doctors while I was living there; I'm in Florida now; as a journalist I wrote a little about it then), it's a lot like what I'm supposed to do after surgery when I can tolerate solids again. I'm supposed to eat little to no sugar and start with protein, which is a lot like SugarBusters (although I don't think SugarBusters is low fat, and I've been told to do low fat). I think you need to do whatever doctor says though! Dayna
  15. Floridacocoon

    Spring into March 2010 Bandsters

    Hello Aussie bandster ... I am a journalist in FL, USA and also getting a band ... I am so curious about other health care systems ... would you mind talking (I won't quote you I just want to know) about this?

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