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Hey Maggie. I'm one of ur twinsies. Glad you are feeling well. Make sure you have a pillow for your ride home. It help me with the seatbelt and bumps. Hope your drive is safe. I have had minimal gas pain but lots of port pain how about you?

Christy

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oh man. Day 6 of pre-op diet and I just got my period. I want to crawl under a chocolate blanket and die.

I feel your pain....my surgery is monday the 8th. and on the 3rd (1.5 weeks into my pre-op diet) I got MY period....ARRRRG! At least it will be done by Monday! AND.....I haven't had one in two months.....Talk about dropping a bomb on me.... lol! Lisa

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That's awesome Maggie...I am awful with pain getting anxiety about the procedure. The prep diet is tough especially on Fourth of July. Yesterday I had a Protein Shake, some carrot sticks raw, a small salad with some zucchini, onion, Tomato, and fat free italian dressing and a little bit of chicken. Then for dinner I had salad with a little bit of chicken and fat free vinegrette. I can't imagine doing this in the winter with the holidays! I am 25 is anyone else on here young? My BMi is 36 and I would love to lose 60 lbs total if not more...having a hard time finding support. I'm close with my family but I have been uncomfortable with my weight since I got heavy about four years ago. I have major Horomone issues and I never spoke to my family about my weight and feelings due to embarrassment. Anyone have that in common?

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I haven't had a chance to check in for a few days' date=' as I have been focusing on healing...... :) I have been home from my banding since @ 2:15 on Monday afternoon. I also had 5 small incisions, but wasn't too terribly surprised by that. I had my gallbladder removed with a large, full incision in 1983, so I was just grateful that they were able to perform the LapBand laproscopically. I came home from the hospital with an annoying Migraine, which I suspect was a reaction to the anesthesia, so I slept a lot on Monday. Monday and Tuesday, my biggest problems were nausea, followed by a low-grade fever. I was able to keep Water down with no nausea, but clear liquid Protein Drinks & anything else (aka, jello) brought nausea waves. I kept it down, but just tremendously annoying nausea. I called my doctor today to check on both and he said fever was low enough and, therefore, normal and since water not making me nauseous, he was not concerned. He advised me to take very small, slow sips of Protein drinks. I mentioned not wanting to "bother him" over the holiday and was politely chastised and told that there was a doctor on call for me 24 / 7 so if I needed to call, that I should feel very comfortable calling! :) That was nice to hear! As the day progressed today, I was much better able to handle the protein drinks with the small, slow sips like he said! Water is still going down fine and my stiffness / soreness / pain level is easing substantially! Family and friends have been stopping by and calling / texting to check in on me. I am really glad that I have been so open with my family and friends about my LB surgery, as it has made it so easy for me to have a positive support system. I hope all of the folks who I have not had a chance to check in with who had surgery around the same time as mine are doing well!!!!! Also wishing others who have surgery coming up the best!!!! I continue to be filled with gratitude![/quote']

Doing good banded Monday July 1 a little sore and gassy :( finally slept in my bed last night that was awesome !!! I think most if my pain is from my back issues I'm not used to not moving a d slept alot the past few days. Today I went out for a little bit and had some friends over I think in starting to feel "normal" again. I'm glad I took 2 weeks off of work but may return gradually on Wednesday seeing two patients a day and then go full force back to work on Monday July 15. I'm looking forward to resuming my normal life again. Now of the black and blues would go away the nurses had a hell of a time taking my blood. So my forearm is black and blue from my wrist to my elbow shake my head.

Everyone here has been so great and supportive I am so glad I found this site. Thank you all. Good luck to all my fellow July banisters :) we can do this one step at a time

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Day four post op for me. Banded July third. Feeling a lot better this morning. Still hoping for real food soon but hunger has not been overwhelming. My biggest issue is port site pain but have been sleeping in my own bed. I even made my own bed this morning. I thought I would be feeling more like myself but feel lucky seeing as I am 46 and just went thru major surgery. Best thing is that from the beginning of preop diet to today I am down 13 pounds. Started out at 260 and scale said 247 this morning. Yay. Hope my fellow Fourth of July week banders are doing just as well if not better

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Let's do it!

Good luck today fashionstylist!

Hope the drive home is smooth' date=' Maggie :)[/quote']

All is well! I stayed overnight and they are taking very good care of me. I'm walking walking and no gas on left side like most ppl said. Just tenderness in my tummy area. Recovering really well...I'm so happy

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Day four post op for me. Banded July third. Feeling a lot better this morning. Still hoping for real food soon but hunger has not been overwhelming. My biggest issue is port site pain but have been sleeping in my own bed. I even made my own bed this morning. I thought I would be feeling more like myself but feel lucky seeing as I am 46 and just went thru major surgery. Best thing is that from the beginning of preop diet to today I am down 13 pounds. Started out at 260 and scale said 247 this morning. Yay. Hope my fellow Fourth of July week banders are doing just as well if not better

Good job Twinsie! I'm not myself either; I'm only 25 and Find myself to be very mature and strong. Anesthesia definitely made me very weepy as well as the unexpected amount of pain that I've been in over the last three days.... With the banding being the least invasive I guess I just didn't expect this much pain. Silly me! Anyway you're in my thoughts and you're not alone good job on your weight loss!

Some keep in touch,

Maggie

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I just got my band on july 1 of this year. I was feeling fine once I came out of surgery and then hours later I was hit with an annoying pain of gas. it is from the co2 gas they pump you with. They will tell you to walk it off. its been 4 days and the pain is horrible. I can't really eat(liquid diet) or drink Water. I have five incesions and the only one that is tender is the port area. I've lost almost 40 lbs pre surgery and hope to lose even more. Good luck with your band.

How are you feeling today?

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Postop day 4 for me. Carnation Instant Breakfast, and tea that I'm still working on. I walked 20 minutes 1.5 mph and then showered. Sipping on vanilla Protein Shake made with skim milk. Icing my port site which remains tender. I'm returning to work Tuesday, but I am a medical transcription and work from home, so hopefully I'll do fine. How's everyone else doing today?

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I just wanted all of you other July bandsters to know that I have started a completely closed, and private group on Facebook for our "class". No one can search it unless they are a member. None of its content or members show on anyone's newsfeeds, except for members.. and, you can only become a member by personal invite by me.

message me your email address if you would like to be invited. I think it will be helpful and fun. :rolleyes:

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@crayolaphoenix. vic_doug_siler@sbcglobal.net

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I just wanted all of you other July bandsters to know that I have started a completely closed' date=' and private group on Facebook for our "class". No one can search it unless they are a member. None of its content or members show on anyone's newsfeeds, except for members.. and, you can only become a member by personal invite by me.

message me your email address if you would like to be invited. I think it will be helpful and fun. <img src='http://www.bariatricpal.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/rolleyes.gif' class='bbc_emoticon' alt=':rolleyes:' />[/quote']

Westcomk@gmail.com

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@crayolaphoenix. vic_doug_siler@sbcglobal.net

Willis02@students.rowan.edu

Westcomk@gmail.com

You have all been invited. Check your email. :)

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