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Hello I am so new at this I was banded on November 25th, 2008 and feeling overwhelmed. I had a really rough day yesterday and could not eat after beakfast. I think I figured out that it was acid reflux which was told that would go away the minute I was banded. Today I am hungry and scared to eat anything. Any suggestions? :cursing:

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My suggestion would be to post question on an different thread. This is for scar stages.

"Don't mean to be a smart a** but could not resist.

Goo Luck.

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Can't believe I'm posting this, but this is mine on my 4th day post op. Please ignore all the stretch marks.

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4 incisions. Main port incision inside belly button. Only 3 scars visible

EDIT: Oh yeah, these scars are 2 days post-op.

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The scars left on Black skin are crazy!..Im 5mos post op and my scars are still dark and ugly. I use mederma everyday but it will not change the color. Ahh! the price we pay!:mellow:

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4 incisions. Main port incision inside belly button. Only 3 scars visible

EDIT: Oh yeah, these scars are 2 days post-op.

Your scars don't look bad at all - they should heal well!

The scars left on Black skin are crazy!..Im 5mos post op and my scars are still dark and ugly. I use mederma everyday but it will not change the color. Ahh! the price we pay!:blink:

Girlfriend, don't I know it! I'm just happy mine aren't puffing up too much and becoming keloids! I already have one of those from my cesearean 18 years ago when I had my DD! :mellow:

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You guys are so lucky! My scars are REALLY ugly and I am almost 5 months post op. I hate to even post them. Not to mention I am not losing anything and am very unhappy with all of it right now!

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I really love my sergon but not pleased at all with how scared I am .....it is bad. But not like I will be showing off my stomach anyway I guess...it is just the idea.

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I really love my sergon but not pleased at all with how scared I am .....it is bad. But not like I will be showing off my stomach anyway I guess...it is just the idea.

Hi SunnyOne,

I am 4 months out, and though I have not posted pics of my scars, I'm not too unhappy with them. They are darker than my surrounding skin (I'm African-American) and a little puffy, but nothing too bad.

What is your ethnic heritage? What have you put on them so far? There are lots of post-surgery creams and such that might help...tell us what's going on and I bet someone will have a suggestion for a product that might help.

You also mentioned you're not losing at the rate you'd like - are you tracking what you're eating? How many fills have you had? I can recommend a website like TheDailyPlate.com for tracking your food intake - that might help you to figure out what needs to be adjusted.

What type of exercise are you doing? I'm doing a lot of walking - hoping to get back in the gym eventually, but until then, walking is great exercise. Are there other activities that you like and help you get active? Part of my walking routine involves my dog, who needs to go out every day, regardless of weather or if I don't "feel" like it. He helps me to be consistent, which is definately a key with the band.

Send me a PM if you like, or post the answer here, and I'll try to make other suggestions to help you. You're not alone in this - don't give up! :smile2:

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Wow...all these pics of scars and I feel lucky...I am only about 6 weeks post op and my scars are actually not bad...I only have four incisions and 3 of those you can hardly see and are very small the port incision is only about and inch and half long and is a pretty straight line...it is still a little red on the edges but i use vit E on it daily....and it really doesn't bother me....all my incisions are above my belly button some people seam to have some lower scars on their belly's i wonder why the difference in incision spots....

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