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Went in yesterday (Dr. Jeff Vaughn in Jupiter FL) I can't get over the professionalism of the team from intake nurse to discharge nurse - was home around 1:00 PM - slept the afternoon - ate a little Jello last night. Woke up this morning and fighting off all the folks to tell me stay home - went to work - I feel beat up, but plenty fine to sit at a desk and use the computer. If I had a physical job it might be different. I'm only going to stay a few hours but for those of you who fear post op pain etc., if you get lucky like me - (and my sympathies for the folks that have suffered) it's not bad at all.

Down 21 pre-op, eager to be on my journey. Ignore the ticker

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Hi

That makes me feel a whole lot better:smile:. I am getting banded next Thursday, and go back to work in Sunday. I am a College instructor, so at most, I will have to stand in front of a class for 2 hours at a time and try and remember about cardio-pulmonary physiology! LEt me know how you felt when you got back from work......

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I own a mortgage company so I sit at a desk and use the computer and answer the phone - no real standing for me but honestly, professor, other than a vague feeling of, well best way I can say it is "different" - I am having no problems at all - I could stay here all day if "she who must be obeyed" wasn't demanding I get home to the requisite fussing and pampering - for me at least, it is really not bad at all. I feel very fortunate.

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Professor!!! LOL yeah right! I am a Respiratory Therapy instructor..... would never call myself a professor!

I hope I can get your luck Floridaboy.... what have you been eating since the surgery (or drinking I should say?)

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I spent about two weeks, pre op, having just Protein Shakes - Protein whey and skim or almond milk. I in the morning and I when I got home. I read about Rex Ryan, the coach of the Jets, and how he cheated a few times pre-op to treat himself and I thought I would too, but I never did - I had a few grapes here and there but that was it. My brother is visiting from Toronto and I cooked him and my girlfriend a big lobster dinner from Florida's mini season and being honest, I really wasn't tempted at all although it was kind of weird not joining them at the dinner table. You have to remember, I just got banded about 24 hours ago and the information that I was given for the first week, says no milk - so I mixed the Protein Powder in some cherry Jello (really not bad, I don't remember eating jello since I was a kid) - I am going to try and be brave and try the protein powder with just Water later today. So I'm really not a very good source for post op. Honestly - I don't really feel much like drinking anything except water right now - still a little dehydrated from the anth. I have broth and jello lined up on the kitchen counter but whether or not they will get used is a very good question. I'd just as soon be back on the protein shakes but that's the next two weeks after this.

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Hi there! My surgery is scheduled Dec 16 with Vaughan - I've heard nothing but great things about him and his staff. He banded a very good friend of mine and she loves him as well. I'm going to see him tomorrow actually, but since I got everything I needed for the first appointment done before it, they could go ahead and scheule me. Enough of my yammering tho, and on to my question - why the shakes for two weeks prior? Was that something he had recommended to you?

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Hey Floridaboy! I'm from just a couple of hours north of you in Melbourne! I'm glad to hear your doing so well! I feel the same as you...other than the slight cold I had post op, I felt great! I didn't need pain meds and only had a bit of soreness the first couple of days...but it was more like the feeling of "difference," like you described.

What Protein are you drinking? I found a really good whey at Publix. It's by Pure Protein. It's the chocolate flavor, and it is really good whether it's with milk or Water. Obviously it's better with milk, and I bet almond milk would be REALLY good (I LOVE almond milk!), but it's still palatable with Water.< /p>

I wish I was able to return to work as quickly as you...but I'm a police officer and my surgeon said with the belt it's gonna be a few weeks. Lucky you!

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Thats great you are able to recover so fast. I went back to work day 2 post op my surgery and though it was a little tough it wasn't that bad. I am a teacher so walking and standing for a while helped me recover quicker I think.

It is possible to go back to work right after surgery if you feel up to it. I found it helped the recovery because I wasn't lying down in bed all the time

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Good for you FloridaBoy. :) I couldn't have gone back that quickly, but then I have to stand for 12 hours a day, with a lot of lifting and moving, so that would have been sheer misery. :) I'm also in Florida.

Ladybug, I'm in the same area as you.. Well, Palm Bay that is, but close enough. :D Where did you have your surgery done?

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I've used Platinum Hydro Whey that I get from Amazaon - it is actually very good but I'm off it right now - as an update - I really didn't lose any weight after my resolve kind of petered out until my 2nd fill - I'm still not at the 'sweet spot" that everyone talks about but it is much better - weight has started to drop now - I got through Thanksgiving without gaining - about break even which is about as good as you can hope for I think. I'm very positive at this point - my life long addiction to potato chips seems to have gone away (for the time being anyway) I do find that I have to eat 3 meals a day to lose weight though which is very different for me - I have oatmeal for breaky - I take a low cal low fat Soup for lunch and have something like a small steak or chicken for dinner - (I end up giving half of what I eat to the dogs) I'm finding that simply because I have to chew longer and take my time, I eat less. Perhaps if I'd learn not to eat so quickly, I wouldn't be in this state. It was kind of cool picking out clothes to go to Thanksgiving dinner and my shirts fit that I haven't worn in a few years. Well good luck to us all - Christmas is up next - I plan on mounting a guerilla attack on that bad boy - I'm not going to let it get me. Then we have the 60th birthday cruise in January and another one in April - I'm going to get my last fill before those happen....... to SFS - Vaughn is terrific - JMC is terrific - Sheila (Shayla) the scheduler in his office is great - the billing got screwed up but I fixed it without too much drama - the booklet that they gives you talks about post op and that's where I got the shakes from - personally, i think he is being very cautious - he also tells you nothing but liquid after the fills for 24 hours - and I'm not suggesting you don't follow your doctors advice but I ignored that and it caused me no problems.

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Thanks for the response :) I was actually asking not about what shakes you used, but why you were on a liquid diet for two weeks PRIOR to your surgery? As far as I recollect, no one's mentioned anything like that to me. Was it a liver shrinking thing?

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Thanks for the response :) I was actually asking not about what shakes you used, but why you were on a liquid diet for two weeks PRIOR to your surgery? As far as I recollect, no one's mentioned anything like that to me. Was it a liver shrinking thing?

Most people have a pre-op diet to shrink their liver. Mine was 3 weeks of nothing but Protein shakes.< /p>

Those that don't, consider themselves lucky. I think it is a misfortune. They are missing out on valuable post band practice.

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No - I wasn't instructed to and I'm not sure about the liver shrinking thing - it was never brought up to me - I mostly did it to get some momentum and a head start I guess - I did gain some weight back after the surgery but have since lost that back and on the way down. A lot of what you are instructed to do is helpful but you have to come up with something that you know you can follow - I read these boards a lot and a lot of people seemed to have this 2 week Protein shake pre-surgery, I thought I could do that so I did - its obviously not a way of life and it is difficult. I'm in a pretty good groove now - but I have to eat three meals a day no matter if I want to or not - my daughter who's a fitness freak, eats 5 times a day and that really never made any sense to me whatsoever - but it is working so who am I to argue - I bring Healthy Choice Soup to work and eat it for lunch - the idea of a bowl of soup being lunch is so ridiculously foreign to me but for some reason, I'm doing ok with it - my labradoodles (who come to work) get part of the bowl though - right now as I type this, I am a few hours post oatmeal and the soup isn't calling out to me from the fridge yet - but I'm sure it will by the time its noon.

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