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I was banded Monday morning and have been very bloated since. I know the gas and bloat are normal at first, but was so bad last night I decided to step on the scale. It says I am up 10 pounds from Monday morning pre-op weigh in. Is this normal? Should I be concerned?

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Hi there... you don't need to worry. I was banded 8 days ago and my weight went up too. Remember the drip you were on? You are carrying a lot of Fluid in your body. 4days after the op my weight just dropped off and now I'm less than my weigh in weight on the day of the op. My clothes are looser and I can feel the difference. Just rest, relax and let your body heal - you are going to wake up one of these mornings to a sudden drop in weight. Promise!

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I was banded two weeks ago. I was very bloated for several days, but didn't weigh myself. I think I'm still a little bloated, but I can tell I've lost. During my follow-up, I learned that I had lost 17 lbs since my pre-op on 08/26. Now I've gained back about 3 lbs. I called and talked to the surgeon's assistant and she said I was probably okay. It's just because I've been able to start eating little bits of soft food and with the exercise, maybe i've gained some muscle (which weighs more than fat). It is disappointing though. My first fill is 10/07, I am looking forward to seeing what it is like and expect more to come off after that. Maybe a little before, hopefull?

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I was banded Monday morning and have been very bloated since. I know the gas and bloat are normal at first, but was so bad last night I decided to step on the scale. It says I am up 10 pounds from Monday morning pre-op weigh in. Is this normal? Should I be concerned?

Hi there. I was banded last week Tuesday and the same happened to me. Called a friend who had it 8 months ago and it happened to her too. It lasted a few days and suddenly BOOM the weight came off. The drip I was on added the weight and my body was in shock so a lot of Water was retained. I'm sure it's the same for most of us banders. Congratulations on taking such a huge step and taking charge of yourself. May your journey be more smooth than bumpy. Warm wishes, Des

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Thanks for the support!!! You were all right, it all dropped off overnight last night and I feel like a different person. Still some minor bloating and gas, and soreness at the incision sights, but feeling so much better!

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Thanks for the support!!! You were all right, it all dropped off overnight last night and I feel like a different person. Still some minor bloating and gas, and soreness at the incision sights, but feeling so much better!

Great news.... it's so encouraging when that happens. It seems to be the way one goes with losing the weight. A few days the same and then a drop. I've been the same weight for three days now so expecting the drop tomorrow.

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I gained 5lbs post-op but mine didn't seem to suddenly drop off. It gradually came off over a two week period. :lol: So I started pre-op at 211, a week post-op I was 216 and now at 4 1/2 weeks post-op I am 207.

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I gained 5lbs post-op but mine didn't seem to suddenly drop off. It gradually came off over a two week period. :lol: So I started pre-op at 211, a week post-op I was 216 and now at 4 1/2 weeks post-op I am 207.

You have just proved what all the literature about banding says. Each of us loses in different ways - a sudden drop is nice but slow and steady is what I'm looking for so that I don't get saggy and baggy. Thanks for posting - we can't make hard and fast rules and everyones different. Important thing is to keep going....

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