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it sounds like it is.. did you get a chance to talk with your anaesthesiast before the surgery?/ i had a really good talk with mine on friday. i have a history of vomiting.. badly. im hoping that he has really got this one sorted out. i guess i will know on thursday' date=' eh? .....[/quote']

Still on the verge of vomiting three days since surgery...is this normal

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Still on the verge of vomiting three days since surgery...is this normal

i had some dry heaving spells and got my dr to call in phenegren suppositories. they made me feel SO much better and made me sleep! hope you feel better

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Well just an observation but I'm 4 days post surgery and I have NO idea how there are some people who go back to work next day. I went to church with my husband this morning and the instant I got home I needed to go to bed. I'm already considering not working tomorrow, I have serious respect for those of you who went to work immediately.

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Hello March Bandsters,

My surgery is this Wednesday, March 21. No pre-surgery diet prescribed by my Doc. Good thing, I feel like I would go to the OR already feeling like a failure. I don't know how you do the liquid diet unbanded. God bless all of you that were able to do it.

Have my Clear Liquids and Protein Powder ready to go. My husband stopped and got me sugar free ice pops. Nice gesture from someone who is usually not the most supportive. He actually has taken quite an interest in this surgery.

See my primary MD tomorrow. Then all I have to do is pack my bag for the hospital. Excited but also a little nervous. Woke up from rotator cuff surgery violently puking. Don't want to mess anything up or do damage to myself. Have to make sure I speak to the anesthesiologist pre-op.

Well I wish all of us the best.

P.S. What exactly does pb stand for. I get the puking part. Just curious.

hi Imazz... so you are not on a pre op diet either?? neither am I. have you cut back at all, or starting taking very small bites and chewing a lot?/ im sort of trying. lol. Your husband sounds a like like mine. thats so nice that he stopped and got you those sugar free ice pops. i must look out for them here. i was going to put some diet lemon cordial mix in Water and freeze as ice blocks. thats probably as close as i will come somehow. our supermarket isnt all the diverse. lol.

so you are operated on on wednesday?/ You have a big problem with nausea and vomiting? so do I. fortunately ive seen my anaesthesiast an we talked it through thoroughly. He explained that he would start anti nausea drugs with me hours before i go to theatre. im admitted at 11 and in theatre at 3.

The best of luck to you. its a huge step we are taking. like you, i have the upmost respect for all these people who have been on liquid diets these last weeks and days. They deserve a medal, seeing as theyve had no band. keep in touch. i hope that you can sleep well the next couple of nights. im in australia. its monday morning here. Im off to have bloods done today. cheers.

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Well just an observation but I'm 4 days post surgery and I have NO idea how there are some people who go back to work next day. I went to church with my husband this morning and the instant I got home I needed to go to bed. I'm already considering not working tomorrow, I have serious respect for those of you who went to work immediately.

i dont know if i will be up to attending church next sunday ... im operated on on thursday. did you have a hernia repair as well?/

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I have 10 day's left til surgery.. my pre op isn't going very well. I'm starving myself trying to loose these few pounds any suggestions

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Hi Judych,

Nice to hear from someone going to surgery on the same day. Wish you all the best. I get so emotional thinking about this surgery. I feel like I have so much riding on this.

Well I wish us both the best. Good luck. Can't wait to see how we progress post-op.

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I had my surgery march 9..is anyone else who just had it feeling really depressed? I know this is for the best and i am losing weight but i am so depressed

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i had some dry heaving spells and got my dr to call in phenegren suppositories. they made me feel SO much better and made me sleep! hope you feel better

I will give a few more days hoping that the drugs are causing this....thanks for the input

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Lisanj, why are you depressed? Are you grieving the food you cant eat right now? sorry you went thru with the surgery? What is it?

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Lisanj' date=' why are you depressed? Are you grieving the food you cant eat right now? sorry you went thru with the surgery? What is it?

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Its not really the food..it's more like i feel all alone because i am not part of what my family is doing..seems like everything revolves around food..i dont know if that makes sense

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Lisanj

I was banded on the 9th as well. I am not having any problems with depression but it is a common side effect of general anesthesia. It could be you are just feeling left out. It is hard to sit around and watch others eat. I have been cooking for Chris in the evenings but I sit there eating my Soup and Jello while he eats whatever I fixed. The first day back to work, Wed. everyone went to lunch as usual.........I had to sit in my office sipping broth, and jello. Meals are a big social event. Soon we will be able to enjoy the same foods........smaller portions but the same food. We have made the right decision for US. WE CAN DO THIS....

D :D

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It makes perfect sense. All social activities seem to revolve around food. Happy hour with friends, weddings, holidays, birthdays, etc. You will need to focus on the people and conversation instead of the food. Life isnt all about food. There is so much more. And now you have the tool that will help you look beyond the food. I hope your depression is just temporary...and very understandable. I cant speak from experience becuz I have not yet been banded, but you are young and have soooooo much more ahead of you than to be trapped by food. Follow your docs program, make it special and exciting. Each step of this process is special. Get it goiing girl... Soon you will be dazzling everyone at the next family affair!!!!

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Hello my awesome supportive fellow bandsters! I just got home from my 11am surgery, quite the drive back! I am feeling drowsy but no pain. When I woke up I could hardly breath, panicked a little. The nurses assured me I was breathing alright, it just felt weird due to the gas. Just a heads up for all of you who have yet to one through it. The surgical team was great, put me at ease and I got a prescription for hydromorphone so I hope that means not a lot of pain.

The weird thing is this...my surgeon did not have me do a preop diet, but I did as so many of you were doing I thought it wouldn't hurt. He also told me to eat some cottage cheese TONIGHT and have something like egg and toast tomorrow. I will continue as planned however, clear liquids to full liquids to mushies etc though.

I have my wonderful husband taking care of me today and then my mother is insisting she come take care of me tomorrow while he is at work. Wish me luck on that one!!! :)

I'll update again soon!

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Thank you everyone...i hope this feeling is temporary..i know i couldn't do this without the band..it is only the beginning of this for me so i guess i will get used to it

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