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kimky67

LAP-BAND Patients
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About kimky67

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 06/22/1967

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Occupation
    Management
  • City
    Elizabethtown
  • State
    KY
  • Zip Code
    42701
  1. Happy 46th Birthday kimky67!

  2. Happy 45th Birthday kimky67!

  3. kimky67

    Just Banded

    Had my surgery on 2/23/11 and i had pain for about 2-3 days that was pretty excruciating. Mostly hurt when I got up out of a chair, in and out of bed etc... My Dr. suggested walking every couple of hours and on the second day I put myself on the treadmill and walked slowly. It really helped alot! I had surgery on Wednesday and was back to work on Monday. Don't push yourself too hard, but the quicker you get things back to normal, I think the better you'll feel! I took my pain meds for about 3-4 days. At night when I went to bed, I wedged a pillow under my abdomen (because I always sleep on my side or belly) and just kinda rolled over on it. Hope that makes sense...lol. Anyway, I was able to sleep really well that way. Hope this bit of info. helps! Good Luck!
  4. kimky67

    is this hunger?

    I had the same pains and assume it's just part of the healing process? After a few days it went away
  5. Ok, this site is a little difficult for me to figure out. I posted to your reply the other day, but now I don't even see it! lol Anyway, if you didn't get it....how cool that we're that close together! How are you doing this week? Look forward to hearing from ya!

  6. I'm sure all people recover differently but my experience was, surgery on Wednesday and back to work on Monday. I do have a fairly easy job though because about 80% of my day is spent sitting at a desk :-). I will say that I wish I had've gone back a couple of days after my surgery, because when I did go back on Monday it definitely made me feel 100% better! I honestly think 2 days down time would've been enough for me. Hope this helps and good luck!
  7. That's so cool! When i replied to your post I didn't even notice where you were from! Glad you said something! I don't feel like I can have enough "band" friends. It's the advice of those who have gone through it that means the most. Hope you are feeling well and have a great day! :-)

  8. Hey, thought I'd say Hi since we are from the same area and are both Dr. Oldham's patients.

  9. kimky67

    Pills and Lap Band

    My doctor said never try something larger than a regular m&m. I have taken tylenol that size and I was ok, however that was a couple weeks after surgery and before i had any saline in my band. I only took one medication prior to my surgery which was in capsule form. My doctor switched it from 1 capsule per day to 2 small tablets a day. There are probably options if you'll talk to your doctor or pharmacist. Just make sure you do it before surgery . As far as vitamins, there are lots of liquids or chewables that work just fine. Hope this has helped! Good luck!
  10. I didn't consume much of anything the day of surgery. I mostly slept the pain meds off. There was quiet a bit of pain for the first 36-48 hours. Walking helps ALOT! The more you do it the better you'll feel. The morning of my second day I actually started walking on the treadmill because it was too cold to walk outside. Just keep increasing your time as much as possible and it really does help. Good luck!
  11. kimky67

    Today is the BIG day

    Even though i've only been banded for 6 weeks, I honestly believe it's the best thing i've ever done for ME!! Good luck today!
  12. kimky67

    nervous about fill

    Everything you're feeling and dealing with is perfectly normal. I had my surgery on 2-23 and went back for my first dr. appt. 4 weeks later (last week). As time went on after surgery I became hungrier and could eat more if I allowed myself. I think it has to deal with the swelling (inside) going down slowly. I had my first fill last week and it was 3 cc's. I honestly can't tell much difference from before with no fill. However, my doctor said that it could take up to 3-4 fills before she'd get it to the right spot. She told me that their goal is to have me at my "sweet spot" within 6 months. That seems like way too long for me, but i'm determined to do this and watching what I eat ALL the time. Hope this helps some. Hang in there and good luck!
  13. Just curious as to why you aren't telling your family?
  14. kimky67

    screwed up

    I was banded February 23rd and can tell you that the first 2 weeks are the worse. I also ate a few things a little earlier than my doctor suggested but was later told that they figure that will happen! I don't think pudding will really hurt anything. If it were maybe meat or something maybe, but not pudding. Hang in there I promise it will get better for you.
  15. Me personally, I tell people i've had the surgery. I mean I don't broadcast it in a room full of people, but if someone ask I will tell them. I feel like it will cause me to be more accountable for my eating. I do not want to fail at this and feel that the more support I have, the better off I am. But like I said....just my opinion! Good Luck!

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