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Just got banded on Tues,. I stayed overnight & I am home! Everything well perfectly, I feel great! I came home and successfully ate some Cream of Wheat, stayed down without throwing up!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not hurting 1 bit!

I hope this great feeling continues! I hope you other May bandsters made out well like me!

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Yahoo! Good for you! Hopefully you won't experience any discomfort and will continue having good experiences with food & drink. Overall, I think the hardest part for me was being hungry after I started the mushie foods.

Good luck, we will be looking for further updates...

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Congratulations & welcome to your new life of health!

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Congratulations!!

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Congrats!!! Good luck with your journey

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Congrats! Oh wow you are doing great being able to eat cream of wheat so soon! Happy journey !

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Just got banded on Tues' date='. I stayed overnight & I am home! Everything well perfectly, I feel great! I came home and successfully ate some Cream of Wheat, stayed down without throwing up!!!!!!!!!!!!! I am not hurting 1 bit!

I hope this great feeling continues! I hope you other May bandsters made out well like me![/quote']

Glad you are doing so great I pray I do as well. Tomorrow is my big day.

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Glad you are doing so great I pray I do as well. Tomorrow is my big day.

And you will be great too! Praying for a speedy recovery!

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I tolerated the cream of wheat without any problem! I thought i would be scared to start eating, but all went fine. I guess my dr. thought I was doing so well he let me go on stage111 diet. Believe me I have never been more excited then to be able to eat something solid! :D

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I cheated and had cream of wheat for dinner. I tolerated it well, but was very full. I am a Band over bypass patient and its good to know that this early on a serving of cream of wheat can make me extremely full, best part is I have not had a fill yet!

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Still doing well. I was able to walk on my treadmill today for 20 min. I figured it woud help get the gas out & help me go to the bathroom. That hasn't happened yet..

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