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I had my first fill yesterday and diet is 24 hrs clear liquid, then 24 hrs Protein shakes, then there's a limited list of mushy foods I can have. They didn't give me guidance after that so I assume I can advance to a regular diet as tolerated. What were your doctor's dietary instructions post-fill?
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One Month Our Just Got My 1St Fill
Scooby_Who replied to 911chrystal's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I got my first fill yesterday, and my doctor wouldn't tell me the amount! He said that he's found it counterproductive to tell patients because they fret about whether it's too much/too little. All he would say was "it's the standard amount for a patient with a 10cc band." I thought about pushing the issue - because legally, I do have a right to know that information - but I like my surgeon a lot and decided to just chill out. So far, I feel fine and the liquids are going down fine. How long do you have to stay on liquids? I was a little bummed because I thought it was just 24 hours for me, but then when I re-read the materials to prepare for my appt, I saw it was 48+ hours! -
Did your doctor recommend eliminating caffeine? If you drank beverages with caffeine pre-LB, do you still drink them? For me, my dietician did recommend eliminating caffeine, although strangely, I could never get a clear answer on *why*. After reading several articles, different practice recommendations, and information from Allergan, I have resumed drinking 1-2 cups of coffee in the morning. I haven't had any soda, but that wasn't a big deal for me to give up because I rarely drank it anyway.
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My surgery date is 5/30. I have been on the protein shake diet for about a week. I started with a BMI of 32, but I've lost enough weight so far that my BMI is 30. I have another week of a liquid diet to go, and I'm on my period this week, and I usually drop 2-3 lbs that week anyway (if I'm not gorging myself ....). Anyway, have any low BMI bandsters been under a BMI of 30 at the time of surgery? I'm afraid they're going to weigh me that morning and tell me I'm no longer a candidate! And I don't want to ask my surgeon because I don't want to put the issue in his head!
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Day 2 Off Post Op...help...i Feel Like....
Scooby_Who replied to f1stborn's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Honestly, it probably took me 8 or so days. Just periodic feelings of regret, anxiety, "OMG what have I done", random pains, etc. Post-op was much more painful and challenging than I anticipated. I was banded 5/30 and overall feel MUCH better mentally and physically. Hang in there and go easy on yourself. :-) -
Bariatric Advantage
Scooby_Who replied to Ready for the change's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My doctor sells that brand and makes patients use them for the pre-op two week liquid diet. IMHO, they are disgusting. Every brand I've tried with comparable nutrition is much, much better tasting. Just my .02. -
Activities After Lapband Surgery?
Scooby_Who replied to TornadoKnight Matt's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
My surgeon basically said whenever I feel good enough. The fitness consult girl said start a regimine after 4 weeks (walking + weights). The nutritrionist yesterday said walking/biking now is okay, but no horseback riding (I own a horse and asked specifically). So, I haven't been told anything consistently. So far I've just done some walking at a moderate pace. -
I totally understand your frustration, but remember that averages to over 1 lb per week, and that ain't too shabby! I keep hearing "expect to lose 1-2 lbs per week" and how exercise will be critical to maintain even that pace. *Especially* yesterday at my 2-week follow up when I expressed disappointment over losing only 3 lbs since surgery two weeks ago on 5/30.... (Disclaimer: Today the scale was down 2 lbs, making it 5 lbs, but still ....) I lost about 12 lbs pre-op, so I was giving this some hard thought last night (after I had a somewhat sarcastic pity party for myself). This is just like any other weight loss plan - eat less + exercise. And just like any other weight loss plan, it's gonna be sllllllllllllooooooooowwwwww for some of us. I'm still working on getting that mantra mentality down in small bites (along with my mushies - har har), but it's helped me to periodically give myself a reality check or two.
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Anybody Out There That Started 400+
Scooby_Who replied to Krussell19's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
No offense taken here by anything anyone said. I started with a BMI in "only" the obese range. Had the surgery for several reasons. Are some of those vanity related? Yep. Are some health related? Yep. We all have our own intensely personal reasons. Would I be annoyed/frustrated/couldn't always relate to people with much less to lose if i started at a much higher BMI? Quite possibly. I think I'm just a "free to be you and me" type of gal and thick-skinned to boot, so none of this offends me. I like the candid discussion and different view points and frankly just shake my head at some of the holier-than-thou comments. -
Anyone have ideas of a dish for a pitch-in cookout that I could eat while on the mushy stage? So far I've thought of taco dip (hold the chips for me) or a pie made with SF pudding and lite cool whip.
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Motts makes these applesauce pouch things that you can eat w/o a spoon. Also baby food pouch things. Pre-mixed Protein Shakes. banana (take tiny bites and smoosh it in your mouth). Stop at KFC and get mashed potatoes. A Campbell's "Soup at Hand". I've been on mushies 2 days ... can you tell I've given this some thought?
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During The Lapband Procedure...
Scooby_Who replied to Chamie's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Nope, no catheter, thank goodness! Those things are the worst. -
Pain In Side And Gas
Scooby_Who replied to Mrs. Curtis's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yep, I've had awful pains in both sides. Mostly the right, but once the left. I was banded 5/30. Riding in a car makes it worse. It goes away if I can lie down with a heating pad under my back and shoulders. -
I'm still in the "full liquid" post-op phase, but my recent bouts with chest tightness/pain have got me thinking ahead a bit. Clearly I know all too well what "full" feels like pre-LB ... the range from satisfied, to full, to overstuffed and uncomfortable after really overeating. The physical sensation is in my abdomen, sometimes even lower. So my questions are -- Is the feeling different with an LB? Is it up higher, like in the chest? Is it a pain instead of a feeling of fullness? Other than carefully monitoring ounces/volume, what is the body's signal that you've had enough food?
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My materials from my doctor say that popcorn and chips are things that have a high risk of getting stuck and are foods that should be avoided forever. Well then I was reading an old thread on here where people were talking about popcorn and chips (including chips and salsa) being slider foods. I'm curious - what are these foods like for you?
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A Week Post-Op - Major Pain Upper Right Abdomen
Scooby_Who posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was banded last Weds (May 30). I've had the assorted aches and pains with the incisions and the pain with my port. Over the last 48 hours, though, I've been having very sharp, stabbing pains in my upper right abdomen. It's above where the incisions are, and it's inside my body. It sort of feels like the painful, stabbing side stiches you get when you exercise, especially after eating. It's painful enough that it takes my breath away. I have not exercised, and I'm still on full liquids and have been very careful with how many ounces I've taken in. I spoke with the surgeon's office, and they said it could be from the port. I just don't feel that it is - I believe I've had that pain, and this is a different pain. If it gets even worse, I'm going to call them again. Have any of you experienced this? ' -
Banded 5/29/12 - Progression?
Scooby_Who replied to Missy05.29.12's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
PS - I also have had some drinkable Organic Valley LF vanilla yogurt. My instructions say "any thin liquid you could drink with a straw, but don't use a straw - sit up to drink" -
Banded 5/29/12 - Progression?
Scooby_Who replied to Missy05.29.12's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi there - I was banded 5/30 and on full liquids for a few more days. Here's what I'm allowed to have: Protein shakes (at least 2, up to 4) SF popsicles SF Jello skim milk 4 oz of light OJ, prune juice, or V8 juice broth "strained soups" with "no particles" - I have interpreted this to mean tomato soup, pacific brand creamy tomato, V8 brand potato and leek soup, and campbell's broccoli cheddar, which I emulsified with a hand-held blender. My instructions say the soups should have no meat. on day 9 post-op, I can add the following: creamy soups (still no meat or chunks) LF cottage cheese baby food pureed fruits and vegetables then 3 days after that comes the pureed/mushy phase - -
Chest Pain 3 Days Post Op! Any Advice?
Scooby_Who replied to Mea425's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi - I posted a similar topic yesterday. This morning I called my surgeon's office. They said that they pain is normal and is due to the esophagus not being used to the lapband. They said to be careful about the max ounces of liquids and record everything. (Personally, I kind of don't think it's related to the liquids I'm drinking bc I have the pain starting right when I get up in the morning before I've had anything to drink at all.) -
I was banded on 5/30, so I'm 4 days post-op and in the full liquid stage. I've periodically had some chest pain and tightness but this morning it's been really bad. It started as soon as I got out of bed. All I've had to eat/drink this morning is Water. Is this normal? What could be the cause? It hurts reallllllly bad.
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Chest Pain/tightness
Scooby_Who replied to Scooby_Who's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I didn't have a hernia repair. I think I'll work more with the spirometer and call the doctor's office tomorrow. I have lots of pain in my shoulders too, especially my left one, so it could be gas I guess. -
Just thought of something else - I spent a lot of time surfing the net looking at clothes at Macy's, White House Black Market, Victorias Secret, etc - trying to keep my eyes on the prize!!!
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I just tried to keep busy by doing things that I thought would help me post-op, like cleaning house, organizing, looking at recipes for thin/non-chunky Soups, etc. I also tried to spend a lot of time outdoors but had to be kind of careful because I was very light-headed during that liquid diet phase. Oh, and I ate more SF Popsicles and SF Jello than I'd ever eaten in my life! Hang in there - you can do it.