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Hi-

My dr. had everyone do 2 weeks pre-op liquids and 2 weeks post- op liquids- the first week post op is Clear Liquids, week 2 is full liquids, weeks -4 are mushies and week 5 starts soft foods-

My fill is scheduled on 7/20 and not a minute too soon- I have no restriction and am hungry.....I try to eat small portions- but I know I eat more than 4 oz, sometimes...

Last night was pan seared Tilapia with lemon, olive oil, gearlic and capers- and green Beans YUMMY.

My nutrtionist said it's okay that I haven't lost since I stopped the liquid phase =she just said don't gain- I haven't- it's tough this in between stage.

We can do it!!

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I hear ya -lljpaisley- I do get full faster- but on mu nutriton guidelines it says to have 1-2 oz Protein and 2 oz green Beans for dinner- and 1/2 cup cottage cheese for lunch.< /p>

I can't wait for that fill....

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I know that I am eating about 4 oz of Protein each time...My Dr. said as long as I am not getting sick and not going to fast then things are fine. I am a lucky one I came home from the hospital on mushies...then to softs 2 weeks later..I can go to real food now and I am kinda afraid to try new things. I know chicken and fish work for me right now. What to do...I keep to what I was told one protien and fruit or veggie with every meal. I figure if I can loose at least two pounds each week without a fill I should do very good with my fill....hopefully soon!!!

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HI everyone;0)

Kim- what an amazing job- me too I am so jealous!

I was banded June 3rd. My hematoma is 98% gone- Thank God. Besides a bit of bruising and the rare stomach jabby pain I feel great. I think I have been way over doing the food thing. Also the heaey lifting & bending thing- but heck things need to get done!

Once I got past the liquid & pureed phase- I sped past the soft food into normal - what ever I want phase. I do stick with very healthy choices. Most are softer consistancy. But yesterday had my first salad & pita bread- no problems at all. Which is not really a good thing. I hope I am not stretching my pouch out. I have over eaten on 3 occasions & am ready for my fill but also a little nervous.

I don't want any problems with the fill & am happy I have been problem free so far. I have lost & gained the same pound for the last two weeks. So I know I am ready for a fill. I have to wait 1 1/2 more weeks.

Congrats to all of you June bandsters- keep focus & keep walking!

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Thanks...Don't be fooled..I had a hard time in the begining with BM's. I had them like every 5 mins. So not being able to eat and have the BM's like they were really helped. That has stopped and I am trying to loose 2 pounds a week...So far so good..Should get the call this week or next to schedule to first fill. I am so ready!!!!

Everyone is doing awsome!!

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I started mushies a couple days ago. Been doing them one meal a day, things like tuna salad, chicken salad and deviled ham. Last night did some refried Beans with sour cream. I find I can eat a LOT less with mushies than I was putting down with creamy Soups. So I do have *some* restriction. But not as much as I think is needed. I have my first post op appointment next week and I wonder if I'll get a fill. I'm going to ask anyway. I think a skosh more restriction and I'm going to be doing real good for a while.

The problem I'm having now is that the big stomach isn't fooled by the antics of the little stomach. I'll eat, I'll be full, then it all passes through the stoma, the big stomach digests and then starts growling. It's not amused by these small portions.

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I am so glad to hear that I'm not the only one hungry. I have my first fill next wednesday. I'm kinda nervous though. I feel like I could eat so much more than I am eating. Is anyone taking Protein Shakes? How many grams of Protein are we supposed to have each day?

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At my post-op appointment last Tuesday, I was down 6 pounds from surgery date. I was disappointed at the loss but he told me that they don't look for any weight loss until a person has their first fill which, for me, will be in August.

I do notice the NSV (non-scale victories) such as being able to put my shirts on without stretching them first or ironing and stretching them at the same time so that they will fit. I am happy about that.

I am pretty hungry now - 3 wks post-op - and really, really tired of mushies - mostly because of the inconvenience of it all.

I have tried scrambles eggs and pb'd them back up. I have tried fish by peeling the cover off and chewing for a lifetime - but it still got stuck

I need to remember not to push the limits and be kind to my new/best friend "the band!"

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Man, I want food so bad. I'd like to write something stunningly witty, or interesting, but all I can think of is food. I just bought Subway for the family so I didn't have to cook. I was so hungry - I took a sour cream and onion potatoe chip and *LICKED IT*, then threw it away.

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my o my, that's funny. I chewed a piece of steak, then spit it out. It smelled sooo good I couldn't help myself, yumm

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That is funny! I took a baked french fry off of my husbands plate and chewed on it and then spit it out, just to get the flavor in my mouth! lol Arent we sad! I get to go to the Nutritionist tomorrow and get to start my mushie stage. I am so excited!!!!!! At least I will be able to eat a little bit of something! I will let you know how it goes and it also looks like I am down 21 pounds now! This is so exciting! :)

Angie

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Guest Mrs. D

June 23 bandster. Have lost only 15 lbs since pre op. I have been really bad but nothing seems to keep me full. I go for my first fill on the 20th and I am hoping for more restriction. Any ideas on how to keep me full? I am trying Protein drinks, cottage cheese, yogurt, etc. Nothing is working. My Dr. has already put me on the last stage of the food but tells me to stop when I fill full so I won't get sick...well I haven't reached that point yet...HELP!

Mrs. D

Banded June 23

Dr. Robert G. Snow

Decatur, TX

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