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sunny70

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  1. Hi- Your post caught my attention in that I was in SEVERE pain immediately following surgey under my left ribs. I thought it was gas/inflammation, so I walked often, took my prescribed pain meds and slept in the recliner. Day two of post op had me going to the ER the pain was so excruciating. No conclusion, more pain, more pain meds and another ER visit and the only conclusion that my surgeon could draw was that the instrument they use to lift the liver up "possibly tore the cartilage in my ribs". I am 3 months post surgery and while the pain has subsided it is still evident and seems to be more centered around my port site, May or may not help, but thought I would throw it out there. The office has gotten so busy they have lost sight of customer (patient) service and I am completely frustrated with it. There were several other problems I encountered, mostly with billing as I am a cash patient. I would consider another surgeon next time. Surgery: 3/11/11 Weight Loss Institute of AZ Dr. John DeBarros
  2. Hi- I was banded 3/11/11. I kept moving around following surgery to release the CO2. Two days post surgery i developed a gripping pain across my diaphragm that made breating difficult. Called surgeon who instructed me to go to ER. Once there, had chest x-ray, CAT scan and blood work--all negative. Went home and tried to keep moving to relieve pain. Ten days post surgery pain increased quickly while sitting on sofa. i got up and tried moving around. Called surgeon, went in for check. As he felt around my ribs he hit the "hot spot" He diagnosed costocondrtis saying everythng was fine with my band/port and that I must have strained myself sometime after surgery causing the swelling and inflammation of the cartilage between my ribs. He gave me a scrip for Flector pain patch. Came home put on a patch and called my chiropractor. Never any relief with patch. My chiro. used cold laser and muscle stimulator on my back. 1:30 this morning was about to doze off in recliner when I felt the wav of gripping pain. Went to ER, all tests still negative. On the chest x-ray it looks as if my band sits right under where my pain is. I still cannot take a deep breath and the gripping pain occurs randomly. I had stayed on my liqud protein diet until I saw my surgeon this week who told me to graduate to mushies. I am consuming less than 500 calories/day. I am emotionally/mentally/physcally fatigued. Has anyone experienced anything like this? I am taking percocet for pain
  3. No fill at time of surgery as my surgeon understands that the swelling needs to go down. He did double check for any air and found none. Thank you for responding and good wishes.
  4. Thank you for responding. Yes, I do eat with baby utensils. It hurts worse to lay on my back and I can't lay on either side. I have a little less pain today, so I guess it's just going to take time.
  5. Hi- It's 2:30 AM and I can't sleep either. I was banded yesterday and am "enjoying" the symptoms you are I keep telling myself "this too shall pass" and know hat it is worth it. Pain can have such an enormous impact on our psyche. Our bodies have been through so much and are letting us know that, and dealing wih it is all we can think off. The main difference between you and me is that I had wonderful surgeons and staff. No defeating comments, only encouragement, so I hope I can offer you just a litttle, if any. Walking has helped tremendously (even at 2:00 in the morning) and so has the gas-x strips. Are you taking anything for pain? One of the best things I do for thrist are sugar free popsicles. It instanly relieves my dry mouth as well as hydrates me--slowly-. I have a hard time not gulping when I feel so thirsty. My nurse did tell me NOT to lie down, even though I was looking forward to coming home after surgery and climbing in my clean sheets. I have tried the heating pad, but after a short while it seems more irritating than sooothing. I hope it helps to know you have support here on the forum. You have taken a heroic step to getting healthier, so never forget that. Ihad my gall bkladder out 15 years ago and have five additionl to the four I previously had. Thnak goodness I never plan on getting into a bikini, much to my husbands disappointment
  6. sunny70

    Calling all March Bansters

    Hi-We share the same surgery date as well as being self-pay. I have worried about the same things. Does your Dr. offer cash pay insurance called BLIS? It's "insurance" to cover in the event of any of the above occurrences. Do you have a pre-op diet to follow before surgery? I am on day 5 and so far so good. Good luck on your journey, Here's to thinner and healthier tomorrow's .
  7. Hi! We share the same band-date. Change is hard sometimes, especially when it comes to something this big. I have been on the other (thinner) side and you are going to be SO happy. Not only are you going to look great but more importantly you will FEEL GREAT!!. I have hid behind my weight because I fear the unknown. I can tell you it will be a rebirth of sorts. Surround yourself with only positive things and people. You deserve this and all the good that follows. It may be like some who, when they give up a bad habit, find they have to move on to healthier relationships as well. A recovering alcoholic shouldn't hang around "friends" who hang out in bars. Whoever doesn't support you doesn't understand. Aside from your family being scared for you, embrace everyone who supports you. And give it time. This is a mental thing as much, if not more so, than a physical thing. Keep us posted!!
  8. I am sooooo happy to hear that this "syndrome" is a reality for others. I "binged" off and on last month with the same thoughts of never being able to eat those foods again!! Yes, it is about moderation, but a lot of things just aren't good for the body (i.e. caramel covered long johns, Cookies & cream ice cream, double chocolate cake) and those were the things I wanted to say good bye to once and for all. There are healthier alternatives and I am committed to making this happen. I decided to start easing into my 2 week Protein diet, adding a Protein Drink once then twice a day to make the transition easier. I can say that I aleady feel healthier, less sluggish and more in control with just this small step. Thanks for being willing to share as I was feeling ashamed for having these feelings. Now I can laugh about it.
  9. sunny70

    March 2011 Bandsters

    Hi- We have the same surgery date. I start a Liquid Protein diet on February 25th. Psych. eval this Friday & pre-op on the 23rd. Good luck on your journey!
  10. Hi- I was reading your post and was wondering where you got your surgery done? I am being banded in March at WLIAZ. I hope you are doing much better-

    Sunny70

  11. Hi- i am hoping to get some/several responses to how long others took off work following surgery. I know everyone is different, but I just wanted hear form others. I have scheduled 11 days off, including the day of surgery. I have no health issues ( other than obesity ) and 99 lbs to lose. Thank you in advance for your replies.
  12. sunny70

    Returning to work

    I'm sure I'll be fine also, and I agree with needing a break Best wishes!!
  13. sunny70

    Returning to work

    Good to know. I do not have a physical job, but it can be stressful. Thanks for responding
  14. sunny70

    Returning to work

    Thanks for your response. I really appreciate it--best of luck!!!
  15. I had my consult this morning. Met the Dr. (DeBarros of Phoenix), all forms signed and sealed..........................surgery scheduled for March 11. So excited!!! I feel very confident in the doctor (he and his patner, Dr. Orris, perform the surgery together) and the staff. I met EVERYONE in the office and have a lot to "digest" in the coming weeks. PCP for labs: 1/24/11 EGB: 1/28/11 Pre-op: 2/22/11 Begin two week pre-op diet: 2/25/11 BIG DAY 3/11/11 Watch Dr. DeBarros on Arizona Living today between 1 & 2. Great information.
  16. sunny70

    One step closer

    Thank you Amanda1982 and Mimi11. I appreciate the supportive comments. And the same back to you both
  17. sunny70

    One step closer

    Thank you for your comment and support. And to you the same
  18. How exciting!! You'll do great!! I'm 5 weeks behind you, so I might need some cheering on when I get there Keep your eye on the goal
  19. sunny70

    new member.

    Hi and congratulations!! I won't get banded until March 10th but I am on the forum to learn as I go. Thank you for being willing to share your experiences (good and bad). I am afraid of many things and I just want to give you a BIG thumbs up for getting to this point. YOU CAN DO THIS! I don't know what it feels like to be where you're at, yet, but keep telling yourself "WAY TO GO!!" From what I've read it is very hard the first couple of weeks. Did your surgeon offer support groups? Stay in touch either way and we'll get through this.
  20. Hello from sunny AZ. I have just begun my journey with LapBand. I attended a seminar on Dec. 30 and was excited to learn more about the procedure. I have read some of the posts related to insurance req's and have decided that I am going it on my own. The insurance guidelines to qualify for coverage leave a very narrow window, kind of a catch 22. Basically I have to get a lot worse before my ins. would consider, not necessarily cover, the surgery. It will cost a lot more. but in the long run it is a better choice for me. I have had second thoughts like others. I have lost excess weight 3X over the past 15 years always with diet and exercise. Now that I'm older it is alot harder. I am ready to finally do something permanent. I have planned my surgery for the second week in March, since that is the first chance I have to take time off work. Good luck and thanks to all who share their personal journeys-

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