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Banded 2/15 at 3:00pm OUCH!



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I am back home as of this morning. I must say that I did not expect all this pain. I thought of myself as someone with a high pain tolerance but this really is knocking me out. I had two children and let me tell you, labor and delivery was easier.

I feel like my whole torso is in a vise and I cannot move to change positions. I feel okay once I am sitting, standing or laying(worst position) but cannot transition. I am 30 years old and thought I would recover so easily after reading all the posts raving how sugery was a snap. Am I being a big baby or have other people felt this way? This is a pain rated at 4-5 when still and about 8-9 when trying to position myself on the pain scale of 1-10, 10 being the worst.

They have me on oxycontin which is a pretty good size pill to have to swallow and I feel like a have to sip so much Fluid just to get 2 to go down. So that is not comfortable either. Hopefully this gets better soon or I am going to think that something is wrong. I really hope not, I cannot deal with surgery again. Thanks for listening. Any comments or advice is appreciated.

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I'm on day 3, and it does get better. Try holding a pillow on your stomach as you get up, it does help. You're not being a baby...it HURTS!

I, too, was lulled into a sense of this was going to be a piece of cake, when I heard about a woman vaccuuming her house the next day after surgery. I guess it's just different for everybody.

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Lap-band surgery was my 15th operation, and it was by far the worst. It completely knocked me on my ass for a good 5 days. Hang in there. Each day gets better. By week 3, you'll be back to normal.

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Hi atlast.

Nope, you're not being a baby at all. I found that to be the worst.. Pulling myself out of bed and it just pushed on my stomach. I use this armchair bed thingy right here and let me tell you. It helps me A LOT to get in and out of bed and pulling myself up and to even sleep! You should get one, if you don't already have one.

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Also, Are you sure you're supposed to swallow whole pills? I thought all pills had to be crushed. You should double check with that. Even my Vitamins are in liquid form, my doctors/nurses stressed not to take any whole pills, to crush them..hm.

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Sorry to hear that you are having so much pain. I am 1 month out and the lap band was my first surgery. Other than the cold I came home with I flew through it great. Took 1 pain pill the afternoon of and that was all. One week later I was sitting in my chair at work grooming dogs. Of course I did not lift them up or down but did the hair cutting. Now I am doing pre spring yard work.

Hang in there it gets better!!!!!!

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wow . sorry to hear that you are in so much pain. i didnt have any. i only felt a little sore on the incision. but , not enough to take anything. i hope you feel better soon. i think you will feel it is worth it later. the weight does come off. i was banded in mexico by dr. huacuz, i have lost 85lbs. i want to lose 30 more. everyone says i look good now, but i need to lose more. it was easy till a few months ago. now im kicking it at the gym and i watch my calories. i ended up writing my food down. i hate that , im really busy and dont want to have to do the work. i think i slowed down due to muscle gain. soon i should start to lose again. i look toner and thinner. soon you will be where im at . good luck . cat:rolleyes:

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I can totally relate... I just got banded yesterday and I'm in a whole lotta pain! I am on Tylenol 3's... but even breathing in seems to hurt. Its like I can feel the band all the time and it hurts. I think I am feeling that "stuck" feeling everyone is talking about, but I am keeping down Clear liquids (strict 30 day clear liquid diet post-op for me) and I'm not nauceous, so I'm thankful for that. Anyway, hold in there... I'm sure it will get better for both of us!

Suzie Q

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