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Hello everyone,

I got a date of April 29th, I will be going for all my testing on the 16th of March. I do have a question, my doctor told me if I have a hiatal hernia, he will not band me. Why wouldn't a doctor fix the hernia oppose to the more drastic bypass surgery that he requested I get. Any feed back would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

I am not sure but when I meet with mu surgeon yday, he stated that if I had a hernia problem he would go ahead and repair it whiles he is in there. I am not sure what a hiatal hernia is but from a most of the post I have been reading it appears that some people had thier hernias repaired during the surgery. I would ask the doctor why?

My 2 cents

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Bandster Bunnies, for those of us doing the pre-op diet, my doctors office recommended powders?utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury shakes because I am lactose intolerant. I was given samples but I have not tried them yet. Will let you know once I have tried it. I have posted a link to the website below incase anyone wld like to research them.

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Hello all....:sad:

I just got my surgery date for April 5th. I'm very excited and have been very fortunate w/ this process through Tricare. They only thing I am concerned about is the pre op appt w/ the hospital. Guess I am a little nervous they will find something on my EKG or x rays...:sad:Guess I will wait and see.

Good luck to all the April Banster Bunnies!

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My date is 4/22/10.....long journey to get here. Let us know about the Unjury, as I am lactose intolerant also and would love to know how that worked for you.

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I just became an April BB, having been able to move my surgery date up from late May to April 19th! I'm so excited!!! Now the race to get all the preop stuff done....:-)

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Congrats to the new Bandster Bunnies. I am so excited that we are growing. Anyway, my pre-op testing showed that I have the H Pylori bacteria (causes stomach ulcers, reflux etc) and my doctors put me on a bunch of pills called the Prev-Pack. The medication makes u feel like the first trimester of a pregnancy. I was tired the whole day, bloated, nauseated, gassy and just an overall sick feeling. This is treatment last for 14 days. This is going to overlap with Pre-Op diet so u see I am about to be once crazy looking person:mad:

From my research, I am not the only one with these side effects. Just thought I wld give a heads up in case anyone has to go thru this. :blushing:

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Glad to find you all! I got the call this past Monday that my surgery date is April 7th! It finally feels real now and I'm letting myself get excited. How nice to read all of your posts! Thanks for the great info, and I really look forward to cheering everyone on, and learning from all of you! :blushing:

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April 1st can't get here soon enough. Talked to the trainer at my gym & setting my goals. Looking forward to feeling great!

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Congrats to the new Bandster Bunnies. I am so excited that we are growing. Anyway, my pre-op testing showed that I have the H Pylori bacteria (causes stomach ulcers, reflux etc) and my doctors put me on a bunch of pills called the Prev-Pack. The medication makes u feel like the first trimester of a pregnancy. I was tired the whole day, bloated, nauseated, gassy and just an overall sick feeling. This is treatment last for 14 days. This is going to overlap with Pre-Op diet so u see I am about to be once crazy looking person:mad:

From my research, I am not the only one with these side effects. Just thought I wld give a heads up in case anyone has to go thru this. :wink2:

I am so sorry to hear they found this. I understand that the treatment is not very fun, but think how much better you will do with the band if you are not fighting this bacteria too. Hang in there - it will be worth it in the end!!!!!!!!!

:)

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Mamasugar - sorry about all the pills that you have to take - doesn't sound like fun.

It's true though - think how much better you will feel once you are all done with the medicine. Then it's BAND AWAY!!!!

Good luck.

Deena

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My surgery date is April 7 and it is coming up fast. I have been eating horribly for the last few months so I am doing some dieting now. I would appreciate any ideas folks have.

During the week I am fine with an unsweetened soy milk and soy Protein powder shake for Breakfast and again for lunch. When I get home I am having lean chicken or shrimp and steamed brocolli or cauliflower. I eat some raw veggies like bell peppers, celery, or other really low carb veggies. Of course I add sugar free Jello and sugar free popcicles and broth.

The weekend is harder and I find my self eating more at home so I am sticking to meats and low carb veggies. Today I had scrambled eggs with peppers, green onions, and lean deli sliced turkey. I topped it with some of my soy cheese with less than one carb per slice.

I have found Propel Water packets that have no Aspartame in them and are clear (don't look like you are drinking KoolAide). Aspartame makes my joints hurt, but Splenda does not. I have totally stopped drinking Diet Coke and caffeine.

This is day 7 and I am down 10 pounds. I hope to keep this up until my surgery. My doctor only requires two days of liquids before surgery so I am lucky. I figure I had better start shrinking my liver now so the surgery will go well.

I have been a successful Atkins dieter in the past (never stays off though) and this seems to me what the preop diet is doing, cutting carbs to use up glycogen stores. Am I right?

My next step is exercise. I hurt and hate to walk, but I know I have to get started.

Any feedback? I feel I am doing well, but need support to keep it up!:thumbup:

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Sounds like you found what works, Keep up the Good Work!

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My date is April 13th!! So excited to start a new journey of my life!!

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I probably won't make the April Bandster Bunnies but maybe May. I go on Thursday and if I am approved at that time maybe I will have a date in May.

Good luck to all of you. I will be following your posts and hopefully joining your group.

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I'm not sure if I will be banded in April or May. I have my last nutritionist visit on 3/19. After that, I will just be waiting on insurance approval. Wish me luck...and good luck to all of you!

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