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About purtyfulpnay
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Hello! Been awhile since I've posted on here. I had my third almost a month ago and I was wondering if anyone has the same feeling as I do. After I get my fill, for maybe a week (or two if I'm lucky), I'll definitely feel the restriction, WHICH I LOVE, but after that week or so, I feel nothing. Does anyone get like that?
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Does anyone here use a scale to measure/weigh their food? If so, when you're measuring out 4 or 8 oz, does it seem like a lot of food? I tried a few different food scales, just to make sure that my scale was accurate. 4-8 oz (of certain foods, of course) look like more than I should be eating. Just curious of other people notice this. Btw, I don't always finish all the food I measure out.
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Just before two weeks post-op, I no longer had any pain or discomfort around my port, or from lying on it or on my side.
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I got my first fill today (3 weeks post-op). I didn't have anything in my band during surgery. I now have 3.4 cc's in my band. Hope everyone is having a great weekend.
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Just had my first post-op appointment today. They kept asking me why I haven't been in sooner, and I told them, "You guys made the appointment for today, not me." Hahaha... Anyway, the doctor said I dropped a lot in almost three weeks. He also said that they normally don't give fills until 4-6 weeks post-op, but he scheduled me for this Saturday (happy dance). I'm glad to be getting my fill so soon, because I am SO hungry all the time. I know any restriction I might have had from the swelling is gone, gone, gone. I haven't lost any more weight, but I haven't put on any, either, which I'm happy about. The doctor also gave me the ok to eat solid foods again, just to chew really well and eat slowly. I thought it was a bit weird considering I'm only a few days into my mushy/pureed phase. But I have experimented with solids yesterday and every thing went down smoothly. I made sure to take my time and chew, chew, chew. Hope everyone is having a great week!
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From what I've read, the Green Zone is that perfect amount of fill for each person. You have just enough fill in your band, where you have the right amount of restriction (for you) to where you're not eating too much (at once or too frequently), or too little (can't eat at all or enough; get in your daily calories/protein), and are still able to lose weight. It's a guessing game for each person. Sometimes you need more, sometimes you'll need less, and it will have to be adjusted later down the road for more weight loss.
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The fills are ~$600 (maybe more or less, depending on your doctor). And whether or not insurance covers it all depends on how the doctor files the claim with insurance. Some insurances will cover it, some wont. So some doctors will have to file the claim not as a fill, but as something different to be covered, and at most, you might have to pay co-pay.
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How Much Did You Lose 2 Weeks Post-Op?
purtyfulpnay replied to BreBre's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thank you. I have Ensure in the morning, Premier Protein shake (Costco) for lunch, and for dinner it's either another Premier Protein Shake or a weight loss shake (Costco). Plenty of Water in between. Between Breakfast and lunch, I have this multi-Vitamin mix that you mix with 16 oz of water (costco, again). So I try to get that in. I really don't have much of an appetite, but I try to get some calories in. Once in a great while if I do feel hunger, I'll eat a cup of sugar free Jello or sugar free pudding. Thank you. -
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I almost got Mirena, but I opted for Paragard. The nurse that was going to do the insertion thought I was crazy for even wanting no hormones. She even tried to talk me into getting Mirena instead. I understood where she was coming from with how hormones can ease PMS, suspend my cycle, and how hormones have been linked to preventing some cancers in women, but I don't like how I felt with hormones. It totally killed my sex drive.
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How Much Did You Lose 2 Weeks Post-Op?
purtyfulpnay replied to BreBre's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I'm 11 days post-op and I'm down 22 pounds. -
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Lap Band Surgery Day Stories
purtyfulpnay replied to pennyt's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was banded May 25, 2012. Had to be at the hospital at 6 am. My family and I probably sat in the waiting room for 30 minutes before someone had me come some sign some paper work. After that, around 7:15 am, they took me to the back. A nurse had me give a urine sample (for a pregnancy test) and dress down in my room, into a gown and socks. Another nurse came in and hooked me up to an IV. From 7:30-9:15 am, nurses and doctors would come in, tell me what would happen, asked if I had questions, took down some of my information/vitals, checked my blood pressure a couple of times and heart rate. At 9:15 am, I was wheeled on my bed into another room. The doctors and anesthesiologist came out and talked to me, letting me know about how the procedure would be done, how many they have done, etc. Minutes before I was wheeled into the OR, I watched a patient come out that was just banded. She was awake right away and crying. It kind of scared me, because I didn't know how much pain I might be in, or be sick from the anesthesia. I remember it being just after 9:40 am when the anesthesia kicked my butt and I was out. I don't know what time I was out of the OR, but I was still in the room I was in before the surgery, with a nurse by my side monitoring me. She asked how was my pain level. It was maybe a 5 out of 10, so she administered some morphine into my IV. I didn't cry or anything, just felt really tired. Maybe 5 or 10 minutes later, she asked me about my pain level, again, and gave me more morphine. She did this one more time until I barely felt anything. I was then wheeled back into my room with my parents waiting for me. Right away I asked for ice cubes because I was so thirsty. I decided to walk around a bit, so I walked up and down the hall twice before going back to my bed. They gave me a bottle of water, so I began to sip that slowly. Maybe a few minutes later, a nurse brought in a tray with liquids: another bottle of water, cranberry juice, some really watered down chicken broth, and jello. I took a few sips of the broth and a couple bites of the jello. After the jello, I realized I was feeling a bit nauseous, so I stopped eating and lied back down. Few minutes later my mom urged me to walk some more. I walked up and down the hall several times, then went to the restroom. In order to be allowed to leave, I had to be ok with three things: my pain control, able to take in water and not get nauseous or vomit, and urinate. I was hardly in any pain. I just made sure to move slowly when getting up and off the bed. I wasn't feeling nauseous anymore and I finished half a bottle of water. I was ready to leave around 1:30 pm. Had my mom help me change into my close and was out of the hospital by 1:45 pm. -
I tried the pillow, it feels like it's pushing up too high. I can't win, so I'm just waiting it out. I follow some bandsters (pre- and post-op) on Tumblr. Not really a blog dedicated 100% to WLS, but they share their stories. Also, a few of us do video blogs/journals on YouTube. I'm listed as purtyfulpnay on YouTube.