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I am having some issues with the band. I was banded at 3:30 on thursday and still cant keep down so much as a sip of Water. They took me to xray yesterday and did a barium swallow and I am one of the unfortunate ones who responded to this with excessive swelling, I am just swollen completely shut. I cant keep a sip of anything down, everything just comes back up foamy bile. And the pain on my sternum/stoma is unreal. Other than that I have had no problem with gas or soreness from actual surgery. I would feel great if this damn swelling would go down. I cant even go home until I can get a glass of water down. Please send prayers, good vibes, etc.... my way!

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OH you poor dear. I'm sorry your suffering so but I'm glad your at the hospital and they are watching you.

For sure you got my prayers... hugs !!!!

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Sorry to hear about that - It happened to me toooooo!

I was rehospitalized for 4 days with nothing by mouth. They ran IV fluids and gave me 4 days of steroids to get the swelling down. Good luck to you . Your in great company here on the board everyone of us has something or an experience in common.

Look on the bright side - if you can find it right now - you'll be down a significant amount of wieight the first week. LOL

But staying hydrated is cruicial. So if it's IV's don't fight it.

Healthy vibes to you.

Debby

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Thank goodness your still in the hospital! At least there they can help you. If you'd gone home you'd end up in the ER where they have no clue about the band.

I'm sorry you're having a horrble time, but I'm happy your safe and well taken care of.

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okay, the last round of shots, meds, and stuff in my i.v. must be working. or else a little combo of that and nature have taken their course. i have been able to sip on a some propel, and have managed to keep down about 4 oz with NOTHING coming back up. i think if i can get that much more down by noon i will get to home. thanks for the prayers and thoughts, it all kicked in and helped!!!!!!

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My DH had a similar experience as well. He was in hospital for almost a week. Of course, he had special issues all his own :)

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Ahhhh, if you can keep down 4 ounces of Propel you are well on your way. i was very very swollen, too, but only swollen shut for a short time...took a nap and could then sip again. But, it's hard. And I swear the IV fluids I got were what put me on the mend. Good for you. Take it very slow and easy on your eating, be gentle to your newly banded tummy. Heal well!!!

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Oh, I am glad you are getting better. I was banded Tuesday but they barely looked to see if anything was getting down before they were wanting to discharge me. I insisted on staying until I didn't feel like vomiting. They did keep me an extra day but I don't feel I was well taken care of. Most said that I was not heavy enough to have this kind of surgery - did I try losing weight on my own? Are they kidding? No, I just woke up one morning and said "Oh my gosh, I am fat, I think I will have drastic surgery!" I had the surgery in Libertyville, IL and I should have researched how much surgery the hospital had done. I am feeling much better now.

Shirley

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You poor thing....I will pray for you to get better real soon. I am so sorry for all the troubles you have gone through. I am sure things will get better. Thanks goodness you were in the hospital so they could be sure to take good care of you.

Nancy

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I am home!!!!! I am tired tired tired but I feel 100% better. If my stomach hadnt swollen like that I swear I would have been one ideal surgery patient. I had no gas pains, I have no pain anywhere, just barely sore. (except for that lingering tightness in my chest/stoma) I was up walking within 2 hours and just felt fine until that first ice chip. I am glad that part is over and that I am able to get liquids down now. I have to take it VERY slowly, but they are trickeling through now. I never thought chicken broth could taste so good!! Thanks for all the well wishes, this place is a godsend!

ps. i need to change my ticker. i was 224.8 on preop scales. they squeezed me in a day early and i never even got my "last meal" which i planned to have with several margaritas!!!! i guess that was for the best.

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Glad you're feeling better Glitterqueen. I started out as about the same weight as you & our goals are similar. It cost a lot, but things worked out well for me to go to TJ and get the band w/o anyone questioning whether I was fat enough.

I've been happy with the speed of my weightloss--but have worked VERY hard at it. I hope the rest of your journey is smoother!

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Glad to hear you are home and safe. Hopefully they figured out what to give you to keep the swelling down. Me, I got several shots of anti-inflamatory right into the rolls of my tummy. I was NOT happy each time the nurse gripped my fattest part like that and rammed in a needle, but in the end I'm grateful because whatever they gave me did the trick.

Welcome to bandland! We've been waiting for you!!! :)

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WOW I'm sorry you had to go through so much. It was a blessing for this all to happen while still in the hospital. Glad you are home and doing well. Congratulations on your new way of life.

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Hey Glitter! Glad you were able to finally get home and are feeling better. I was banded on the 27th too! Luckily, I didn't have the swelling you're talking about. They did a barium swallow before I could leave and all is well. No PBs, no nausea, the gas pains were gone by the 29th...

This liquid diet thing is a drag but I keep working through in my head.."...it's only for a little while, what's a month out of your life to change it completely?" That helps me get my head on straight when I see the family eating pizza.

Hope you continue to feel good!

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