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I just have to say this...I hate that growling sound from my big stomach.

Okay, I just had to get that off my mind. Now to find something to drink.

Have a great Monday!

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Hello, Im from the KC area and banded last week 7-29 with Dr. Augustin. Post op day 4. No sure if I have gas moving or hungry movement. Hello to everyone. :thumbup:

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Hi Sparkle - welcome to the group. Be patient as you learn this new way of life and eating. Lots of success here.

Joyce

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Nice to meet you finding me!! Hang in there!! I am so sorry for all the stress in your life take it day by day. I am sure you are thankful for the band during this stressful time I know for myself I would have probably eaten whatever I could get my hands on when stress hits.

I too love to scrapbook have you scrapbook your band journey with before pics etc? I was just banded yesterday and HATE to have my picture taken but I did let some friends take some before pics.

Good Luck!!

I have not started to scrap my journey. And honestly am not sure I will. Most of my pages are of my kids and vacations. Maybe some day but I am not sure I am ready to do it yet.

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Kendra - nice to see you post and congrats on your weight loss. You are rocking it, girl.

Joyce

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How is everyone doing with this summer heat?

As usual, I've been busy going all the time and things are about to get worse with football season starting. I will need to come back on here more often during that time. This is a time that I need to seek out support. I thought about joining Weight Watchers just to have the weekly meetings to go to.

I'm also scheduled for my first fill on 08/12. I'm looking forward to it as a new adventure in this new life that i signed up for.

I'll try to get on more often. I wish you all the best.

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I am tired of this heat!!!! I am ready to get my first fill 8/25. I have not stepped on the scale in a week or so but the weight loss from right after surgery has definately slowed down and maybe even stopped. I can tell that the amount I eat has dramatically reduced but I still get hungry between meals hopefully after fills that will stop.

I have been to the gym one time for a real workout since surgery and it went pretty well it will be easier to go to the gym more frequently once the kids are back in school.

I am proud to say that I have not had a Diet coke since July 12th and I was SO addicted to it and drank way more than I should have so that alone is a victory for me on the road to a healthy lifestyle.

I just wanted to check in these boards have been pretty quiet lately must be the heat!!

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tiger - congrats on ceasing the coke addiction. I am proud of NO diet pop since Feb. 8th. Don't even miss it. No carbonated beverages at all.

KS - sxy - keep up the workouts and your weight loss will continue. All part of our new life style.

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Hi. I'm in Kansas City. I'm still considering everything. I might chose Dr. Hoehn at Shawnee Mission Medical Center. Has anyone used him? If you have any opinions, I'd welcome them -- on here or by private message.

I'm 41, mother of a 2.5 year old daughter, 39 BMI and ready to slim down!!!

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Have heard wonderful things about him. He performed my SIL's bypass surgery and I've spoken to others who worked with him on lap band. They have a marvelous support group. Good choice.

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Thanks LadyKC.

How long post-op b/f you can eat more than mushy foods? I don't want to share my WLS with anyone but my closest friend. But, if I have my surgery in October, I'll be coming up on Thanksgiving. Also, I travel quite often for work and I don't want to be in a weird business lunch/dinner situation if I can schedule by trip well past my surgery. Let me know what ya'll think...

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Toto - discuss your schedule concerns with Dr. Hoehn. I worked with Dr. Malley and 2 weeks pre-surgery with shakes & one ww meal per day were required.

Then post op - one week of shakes, followed by mushy foods for another week.

I also prefer privacy relative to this decision. It has been amazing to me how little ppl notice what I do/do not eat when eating out. I respond (if they comment, which is seldom) just not too hungry today, ate a late lunch, etc.

Just returned from my first vacation (since banding) and was concerned about food choices. It was NOT a problem.

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Thanks LadyKC. You're doing awesome! 31 lbs lost. It must be a great feeling knowing those 31 lbs are gone forever! Seems I would lose 20 lbs, go on vacation/business trip and here came the same 20 lbs!

I'll speak with them about it my schedule.

Just curious...can you eat salad? I know each person is different, but I was just curious if I would still be able to eat salad. Even though I have a weight problem, I really do like salads! :thumbup:

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Yes, I'm able to eat salad. Small amounts.

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hi iam abbi thomas

Gastric band placement, unlike malabsorptive weight loss surgery (e.g. Roux-en-Y gastric bypass surgery (RNY), biliopancreatic diversion (BPD) and Duodenal Switch (DS)), does not cut or remove any part of the digestive system. If indicated, it is usually easy to remove the band and reverse the surgery, requiring only a laparoscopic procedure, after which the stomach usually returns to its normal pre-banded state. Unlike those who have procedures such as RNY, DS, or BPD, it is unusual for gastric band patients to experience any nutritional deficiencies or malabsorption of micro-nutrients: Calcium supplements and Vitamin B12 injections are not generally required following gastric banding (as they are with RNY, for example). Gastric dumping syndrome issues also do not occur since no component parts of the intestines are removed or re-routed. The techniques of stomach stapling and sleeve gastrectomy (where approximately half of the stomach is either "sidelined" or removed) are making a comeback in some centres after having falling out of use during the last decade due to a high complication rate; their impact on food passage is comparable to gastric banding. Current proponents of this surgical approach claim weight loss and complication outcomes similar to gastric banding. Gastric banding is practically always performed as a laparoscopic technique (resulting in shorter hospital stay), whereas this is less often the case for RNY, BPD and DS._________

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      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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