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So I was banded today with the standard lapband. I had such a great experience. I had to be at the center at 6 for a 730 start time. I was the first one of the day. I must say I loved that I felt like I was in and out. I got there and they took me right back. My nurse was Amy and she is such a kind soul. She has truly found her calling. After that I got my IV and had lots of people who were in the OR come talk to me. Everyone was so kind every step of the way. Then Dr. Malley came in to see if I had any questions at all. I didnt so we got to start early. I was in and out in 40 min. When I was done I was told that the Dr. went and spoke with my husband in the lobby. What a great Dr. He is so kind. He had bypass about 10 years ago so he knows what his patients are going threw. My nurse was so attentive during my recovery. I had my swallow test and was in the car by 1145. Less than 6 hours. I am not in any pain. Every now and then I get some gas but I just walk for a min. and I burp like a baby and I feel much better.

I am so excited to start this journey. My goal for now after recovery is to work towards a 5k. It will be a big step for me but I am ready and going to meet my goal.

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Welcome to the other side of the tracks...

How r u feeling?

It get's better, and take the meds as directed if you need them.

I said I don't need them, and I was wrong, so I got back on track, and stayed there until it was no longer needed.

It went smooth from there.

You take care, and once all the swelling goes down, and your body jump starts into gear, you will see the difference, when it starts.

Take care :tea:

Shirley.

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Thanks Shirley! You are so kind. I am feeling good. I am taking my pain meds. I have my timer set so the pain doesnt get bad. I am so excited to become a "looser" like you.

Welcome to the other side of the tracks...

How r u feeling?

It get's better, and take the meds as directed if you need them.

I said I don't need them, and I was wrong, so I got back on track, and stayed there until it was no longer needed.

It went smooth from there.

You take care, and once all the swelling goes down, and your body jump starts into gear, you will see the difference, when it starts.

Take care :tea:

Shirley.

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Congtaulations Amy Rose! I will be joining the banded folks on Oct. 12. I had my pre op testing today. I am very excited to move to the other side of this journey!

Good wishes for an easy recovery!

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So I was banded today with the standard lapband. I had such a great experience. I had to be at the center at 6 for a 730 start time. I was the first one of the day. I must say I loved that I felt like I was in and out. I got there and they took me right back. My nurse was Amy and she is such a kind soul. She has truly found her calling. After that I got my IV and had lots of people who were in the OR come talk to me. Everyone was so kind every step of the way. Then Dr. Malley came in to see if I had any questions at all. I didnt so we got to start early. I was in and out in 40 min. When I was done I was told that the Dr. went and spoke with my husband in the lobby. What a great Dr. He is so kind. He had bypass about 10 years ago so he knows what his patients are going threw. My nurse was so attentive during my recovery. I had my swallow test and was in the car by 1145. Less than 6 hours. I am not in any pain. Every now and then I get some gas but I just walk for a min. and I burp like a baby and I feel much better.

I am so excited to start this journey. My goal for now after recovery is to work towards a 5k. It will be a big step for me but I am ready and going to meet my goal.

Congratulations! take it easy though even if you feel great, go slow and just smile!!!:D

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Hi,

I was banded Septermber 29, 2011 and had a great experience. Unfortunately I was not scheduled until 2:00 and even then got a late start because they could not find a vain to start the IV. I was in no pain and have not had to take any pain meds. I also am excited to begin this new journey. I am glad to hear you had such a great experience too. I wish you all the best.

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Congratulations! So happy to hear your experience so far has been so good. Good luck on your weight loss journey! So many great things ahead for you :)

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