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@@Band07

May I ask why you're getting a revision? Is it due to reflux?

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You can surely see the difference in the two though, right ? I'm not sure at all what swelling has to do with the X-rays though ? I would bet money if I had an xray today it would be even bigger as I know I can eat more now than I could in October when it was taken. I'm revising next week and I'll definitely ask my doc more about what he finds when he gets in there and keep you guys posted ;)

I honestly couldn't tell the ass end of my sonogram so yes, the pictures look different, but that could be an appendix and a spleen for all I know. I would assume a swollen stomach looks different or tighter than a relaxed stomach, but again, I am not a doctor.

I can eat more now than I could at one day out. I can't eat more now than I could at 9 months out. And I drink Coke Zero. THROUGH A STRAW!! :lol: :lol:

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I had the same fear. It was all I could think about for the last week or so because I did start eating "real" food. Reading these responses really did easy my worries. There are so many questions that come up all the time and I am glad I found this website because it does answer A LOT of the questions I have.

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Thank you everyone for your responses. I really feel better now and will put my mind at ease. I think the fear of failing is the root of the nightmare of a stretched sleeve. I am happy that I am not alone in this...especially when reading about the feeding days vs non feeding days. I am starting to think that I feel the urge to feed a little more during my cycle...but again it is barely a cup of vegetables, or chicken, or salad. The Protein keeps me full throughout the morning and the Protein Water keeps me full through the evening.

I am also happy that I am not alone with not drinking very slow or chewing too slow. I realize perfection is a desire that we all strive for, so as long as I pay attention to when I'm full I will take your advice and relax.

Thanks so much. I feel much better!

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(From LipstickLady's post)

I can eat more now than I could at one day out. I can't eat more now than I could at 9 months out. And I drink Coke Zero. THROUGH A STRAW!! :lol: :lol:

OMG, COKE ZERO WITH A STRAW!!!!!!!!!!!!

CAFFEINE!!!!

CARBONATION!!!!

A STRAW WHERE YOU CAN SUCK IN AIR!!!!!!!!

Oooh, I'm feeling weak just thinking about that.

To quote Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx character):

(Saying this as I clench my chest) "Elizabeth, I'm coming to meet ya', this is the big one."

Naaaah, just kidding. I'll enjoy one too. :)

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(From LipstickLady's post)

I can eat more now than I could at one day out. I can't eat more now than I could at 9 months out. And I drink Coke Zero. THROUGH A STRAW!! :lol: :lol:

OMG, COKE ZERO WITH A STRAW!!!!!!!!!!!!

CAFFEINE!!!!

CARBONATION!!!!

A STRAW WHERE YOU CAN SUCK IN AIR!!!!!!!!

Oooh, I'm feeling weak just thinking about that.

To quote Fred Sanford (Redd Foxx character):

(Saying this as I clench my chest) "Elizabeth, I'm coming to meet ya', this is the big one."

Naaaah, just kidding. I'll enjoy one too. :)

:D

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what part is the pouch the shading?

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The pic on they left is one day post op the pic on the right is one year post op.

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The lighter parts or white. On the right from the top is my dilated esophagus then the "sleeve" then the lower larger part is the pylorus.

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So this is YOUR sleeved stomach, one that is atypical because you already had a band and are now revising to a bypass?

I have heard that people who are first banded and then sleeved have more "issues" than those who are first sleeved. I'm not sure your xray is a fair example of a stretched sleeve. :)

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(Disclaimer: I’m not a sleeve patient). I understand your fear, but like the others have said, you just have to stick to your diet. If you eat right, you’ll lose weight. Maybe the sleeve will feel like it stretches as it calms down after surgery, and maybe it’ll stretch a little over time, but you can lose weight if you stick to the diet.

There may be some times when you’re hungry and it’s not time to eat yet. You just have to wait a little (or eat a little bit of your next meal now and save the rest for later). That’s normal, even if your sleeve hasn’t stretched.

You can definitely “outeat” your sleeve if you try. Maybe it’s because you stretch it, or maybe it’s because you eat around it. If you eat too often, choose high-calorie foods, drink drinks with calories, drink when you eat…break the rules of your diet, you’ll out-eat your sleeve. Maybe it’s because you’ve eaten around it, or maybe it’s because you’ve stretched it. Whatever it is, it’s because of going off the diet.

As for eating slowly…it takes practice. Think of it as a challenge, and as an opportunity. Taste your food. Feel free to play games with it. :) Good luck!

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Feeder days....what a great name! That's what that is called??? Lol! I thought it was just me but now I see it isn't so unusual! I go through that also....some days I can feed more, some days a qtr cup of anything is too much.

I do know if I ate all simple carbs day in and day out, one spoonful at a time Id gain my weight back in no time.

This is why the sleeve is a tool to use. We must not relinquish control back to that monster in our brain that got us so heavy in the first place.

@Band07: Good luck to you! Hope all works out! Best Health!

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Think of it as a challenge, and as an opportunity. Taste your food. Feel free to play games with it.

That sounds so naughty! :blush:

Maybe if it involves whipped cream?

If so, choose the fat free kind.

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So this is YOUR sleeved stomach, one that is atypical because you already had a band and are now revising to a bypass?

I have heard that people who are first banded and then sleeved have more "issues" than those who are first sleeved. I'm not sure your xray is a fair example of a stretched sleeve. :)

I'm not sure why you refuse to believe this can happen but here are a few more for you that were not prior lap band patients and are not me. These are actually revision surgeries of those who had to be resleeved.

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