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Hey... I will be an upstate bandster on Thursday! I am moving to the Greenville area and will be pulling in on thursday evening.

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Hey I am in Anderson that is about 30 min from Greenville. I was just banded on June 24, 2008. I am 2 days post op and things are better. Yesterday was hard when I got home nothing tasted right and the only thing I could do was eat ice, ice pops, and sip some ginger ale. Last night I drank Tomato Soup and I feel so much better. I am going to stick with that until I get tired of it. I am going to try the Protein shake today and hope it does good. I look forward to talking more soon.

Delane

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Hey I am in Anderson that is about 30 min from Greenville. I was just banded on June 24, 2008. I am 2 days post op and things are better. Yesterday was hard when I got home nothing tasted right and the only thing I could do was eat ice, ice pops, and sip some ginger ale. Last night I drank Tomato Soup and I feel so much better. I am going to stick with that until I get tired of it. I am going to try the Protein shake today and hope it does good. I look forward to talking more soon.

Delane

Congratulations!!! Who did your surgery? I am still trying to get hooked up with a surgeon here in Greenville to do fills and such.

I would lay off the gingerale... that carbonation will make your stomach hurt worse that it already is! I will be 7 mo. postop on Saturday and have lost over 100 pounds! Take things slow and easy and do EXACTLY what the doc says to do and you will do great.

Craig

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Dr. Rowitz here in Anderson did my surgery. I am doing much better as each day goes by. The ginger ale was flat as ever and really it did not make my stomach hurt. I just have a taste issue something I have never had before. I guess it will get better with time. My dr told me what ever liquid I could get down without getting sick to drink drink and drink. While in the hospital I had to ask for ginger ale and they were like no, I told them that the apple juice did not sit right in my stomach, and the tea mad me feel sick. They had to contact my dr to make sure it was alright and he said to make sure it was flat and for me to give it a try. I know it will happen sooner or later but I am praying it does not but I have no nausea unless I cough real bad. How long after surgery until you can start using straws?

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How long after surgery until you can start using straws?

:thumbs_up: Straws are off limits... I never use them. My surgeon told me that as long as that band is on my stomach, I can NEVER use straws.

Just doing what the doc ordered...

You can try some papaya enzymes. They are little chewable tablets from the health food store. They will help with the upset feeling in your stomach.

Hope your feeling better every day!

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Hello everyone, I am in Greenwood, The dr.'s office just sent all my information to the insurance company today. So I am just waiting for their reply. My Surgeon is Dr. Rapp. Congrats to all of you, I can't wait to be in the Loser Circle with all of you.

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For those of you in Greenville, who did your banding?? I am looking for a surgeon now.

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Well... sorry, I hit my first "sweet-spot" just before I moved out here from TX. I only needed 2 top-off fills at christmas while I was visiting back home there. I have not had a need for a doctor to do fills.

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