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i may be around 8 or 10 ounces a day currently and its pretty painful swallowing although ive had nothing come up. i called the doctor on day 1 post op and explained my issues. he said it just may be swelling and my opening is very small but he also mentioned the band was pretty snug and if i cant get more fluids in by the end of the weekend, they may have to give me fluids via IV or worst cas, surgery again to place a larger band! im freaking out a bit because surgery is the last thing on my mind. im still very very sore and not moving around very well at all. i wasnt planning on missing much work, but at this rate, im in big trouble. any words of encouragement or advice?

Doing much better today, although I had planned on returning to work today, I just don't feel up to it. It's the "getting to work" that worries me. Driving, bumps in the rode, train ride, shuttle to the office etc. I'm still sore in the upper abdomen and moving around pretty gingerly. My next issue is the istant gas pain after drinking or eating anything. Although it seems to disipate quicker with each day. No bowel movements yet, but I haven't eaten much either. I started liquidy foods like cream of wheat, sugar free pudding, etc today. Feels good to get some food in me! I quoted my previous post becuase I wanted to let anyone interested know, that I have been able to get more liquids in, still some pain, but trying to get as much fluids in me as possible. Each morning since the operation, I feel a little but better although I feel best when I'm laying up in bed! Walking is okay too, sitting for long periods causing me some pain. I'm planning on going back to work tomorrow!

What is the average to returning to work after surgery? How long before the instant gas (belching) after eating/drinking goes away? I know it variies for everyone but i'd like to get an idea. And lastly, for the folks who were banded several weeks/months agao, how long before you all start eating solid food?

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I took off three weeks! But I had the time that I saved! I'm glad for that! I think 1-2 weeks. But everyone is different! Every one says that! But I could not imagine going back to work after a couple of days. Also I lift heavy things in my job so that's why I didn't get the ok! Good luck!

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