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I had my gall bladder removed on 4/28 and scheduled to be banded on 5/19. My surgeon wanted to wait 3 weeks between surgeries. Has anyone had to go through this scenario? I am wondering if you felt physically ready for the second surgery and how the levels of pain and discomfort compared to each other. I very much value the input and experiences from those on this site and always welcome any recommendations.

I also tried some of the Isopure flavors and each one had a very bad after taste. I am used to the powdered form which is much more palatable. I decided to order the New whey Liquid Protein which are the 3.5 ounce "bullets". They are much better tasting and it is easier to consume the necessary amount of Protein without all of the liquid volume. Just my thoughts. If anyone is interested, I am happy to provide the pricing and website information that I use.

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I had my gall bladder removed and then had band surgery about a month later. I was totally ready. Of course, the gall bladder surgery was a piece of cake. I came home from the hospital and did three loads of laundry. The band surgery, however, was not as easy but it was still VERY tolerable. Day #3 band post-op was probably my worst day but I was determined to make myself get up and move around. Was feeling well enough to get out for a while on Day #5 (although I tired easily). In hindsight, the recovery was relatively quick and I was back to work the next week. Hope this helps!

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I had my gall bladder removed and then had band surgery about a month later. I was totally ready. Of course, the gall bladder surgery was a piece of cake. I came home from the hospital and did three loads of laundry. The band surgery, however, was not as easy but it was still VERY tolerable. Day #3 band post-op was probably my worst day but I was determined to make myself get up and move around. Was feeling well enough to get out for a while on Day #5 (although I tired easily). In hindsight, the recovery was relatively quick and I was back to work the next week. Hope this helps!

This does help. Thanks. I find that i am tired after the gall bladder surgery, but pain level was relatively low. One of the surgeons in the practice told me that the recovery would be about the same for the lap band, but I tend to disagree. Time will tell.

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