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I’ve tried a lot of new foods and I can handle everything. I have no restriction. Is this somewhat normal? I’ve kind of experimented with different foods and some solids. Nothing REALLY bad like steak or chicken or anything. Is something wrong with me?

And my back hurts when I inhale…I’m really worried…I went to the doctor for my post-op appointment and asked about the band slipping and she said “I don’t care what you eat, I’m just focused on you healing”…UGH. I should have stuck to the diet and I wouldn’t have to worry. I feel so weak… and stupid.

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Hey I didn't have any restriction post op either, I think it's fairly common. Just do your best to stick to the diet to allow the healing to occur and not stretch the new small stomach before the band scars down. Small amounts more often can help keep the binges at bay. GOOD LUCK

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Why are you eating solid foods at only 8 days post op????? I have never heard of that, usually you have stages or at least some type of post op diet plan.

Your band is not filled. You most likely will not have restriction until you are filled.

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By the way, the back pain I would guess is still trapped gas. I had HUGE shoulder issues when I had mine. Maybe this is it too? And sounds to me like you may be pushing yourself a little too hard too fast. Just concentrate on the healing right now. The weight loss will come sure enough! Congrats on banding, welcome to bandland!

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There is a certain diet that you should be following post-op not necessarily a "weightloss" diet but to focus more on consistency. After the band is placed there is inflammation that occurs the diet should advance you through stages of consistency eventually to a regular diet. This tells the surgeon how the inflammaton is and also can help him determine when you are ready for your first fill. Be careful, choose good quality foods and listen to your body. I think the back pain is gas or if it associated with meals it may be related to over eating, try a "gasx" thin strip it dissolves on your tongue, if this does not help cut down on portions

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stick to liquids and soft foods in small amounts - it's not about that you can eat whatever you want - your body has to HEAL - it's tough but stick with it - the first couple of weeks are rough

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I just went to my doctor today and he told me that the post-op time is NOT about weight loss; it is all about healing He also told me that if you push it and eat things that you are not suppose to; then you can have complications such as "kinks" or slippage in the future. So my advice is: drink your Protein Shakes, and use your blender. I am going to be in your boat too, and very hungry, but that is par for the course. Good luck.

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I was banded 07-11-07 with an AP large band, I don't think I have any restriction either. I had to pay for my band ($11,700). I have not dwelled on eating more than liquids at this point and am happy to be starting "pureed" on Tuesday. I have no desire to have paid all that money just to have my band slip, port flip of casue myself erosion. Remember the band is a tool, not a "magic pill". While I agree it is hard, it's not impossible. Think of your pre-op diet, not easy but you understood the importance of shrinking your liver for the surgery. Same idea, except now we're talking about your stomach healing, rather than shrinking your liver. Come on, you can get back on the wagon if you try!:)

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Help, I had my surgery 4 days ago AND HAVE ONLY BEEN ON LOW CALORIE LIQUIDS And gained 5 pounds. Has any else done this? I have only had cyrstal light and 2 Dr Atkins shakes.I now weigh 5 pounds more than I did the day of surgery.GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRR

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First of all I have not had the surgery- yet. But from what I understand there is A LOT of bloating. Maybe you are retaining Water. Make sure that you are getting enough protein...this stage is not about losing weight, it is about healing. I would think that your body would need more fuel to heal...but that is just my opinion

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Hi, I came home from surgery also weighing about 5 lbs more than when I went in. I called the office and they said it was probably due to the amount of Fluid in the IV vs my output. I am happy to say the 5 lbs quickly went away and I have lost 7 more in the first week. Stick with it, your weight will come off.

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First of all I have not had the surgery- yet. But from what I understand there is A LOT of bloating. Maybe you are retaining Water. Make sure that you are getting enough protein...this stage is not about losing weight, it is about healing. I would think that your body would need more fuel to heal...but that is just my opinion

Thank ya'll for the support. I will try to be more patient.It is just after 3 days of eating nothing it showed a weight gain. I am now drinking my Protein Shakes and I will see the Dr in about a week.It helped to hear about your story Psyched2.Have you had your surgery cookiecutter?I know how you feel esummersett,I had to pay for mine also,it was 14,000,so it better work.Thank all of ya'll CINDYMC

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yup, whats wrong is that you are trying to eat. Right now you have to super strict with yourself. No more cheating!

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