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ksc1965

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  1. ksc1965

    How long?

    I asked my surgeon about this. He's a little more aggressive than others talked about on this site but I love him and he came highly recommended. His answer is different so I'm only offering as a different point of view. He said water with a meal is fine. What he doesn't want is someone washing down or pushing down their food using fluid. But if you're just drinking sips while eating as part of the meal or because you're thirsty, he says no problem. Again, do what your doc says. This is just a different point of view
  2. Call your doctor. My band slipped after six months. I got a terrible case of stomach flu. I didn't feel "right" afterward. Throat was gurgling. Felt hard in my upper stomach.. But not stuck. Over the course of the next few days, terrible heart burn. Then even 3 bites of cottage cheese hurt. So... While everyone is different, your symptoms don't sound like mine. FYI... took liquid out, one week later, band in place. Taking it slow now. Good luck.
  3. ksc1965

    Gas pains still?

    It will end (ish). What I mean is it will get much, much better. But, you'll have more gas than you did pre-band. I burp more than the other end. Which my teenage boys find fantastic. Good luck!
  4. ksc1965

    Band slippage....

    Just had an unfill and my band slipped back into place. However, I've noticed that since then I am much more sensitive. I feel tighter when I am on my period, when I have a runny nose, or just about anytime I'm not at 100%. Not a big deal I just need to pay attention. My doctor has also told me it is more apt to slip again once it has slipped the first time. Gosh I hope not, that was miserable.
  5. ksc1965

    NOVEMBER CHALLENGE!

    Ksc1965 49 y.o Illinois 3/6/14 179.6 # currently Lost 44.4 Get back to working out daily Love 4 days of free vacation! 174#(pre band slip weight)
  6. Your thread could have been typed by me 3 months ago. I promise you that it will get better. If you want to PM me I can give you a few tips but will tell you it's mainly just a head trip for a while. No fun but you will be ok. You did not waste your money.
  7. It feels like someone is jamming a 1"metal pole right in the middle of your chest. (which I guess is ridiculous to say because I've never actually had that happen) It's a crazy combo of pain and that awful feeling you have right before you throw up. Chew! And more importantly (at least for me) wait 60 seconds to take another bite. I got the free app called eating slower. I set it for 1 minute and 20 seconds. I chew for 20 seconds, swallow, and then have 1 minute to wait before the timer dings.
  8. ksc1965

    Rollercoaster month

    That is a lot on your plate. All of it at once... way too big. Just one thing at a time. Take care of yourself (physically, mentally right down to your soul) Then, even if everything else gets crazy, you'll be strong enough to handle it. You obviously have made a habit of making good, solid decisions. You decided to get a band. You decided to put your health first. You decided to put yourself and your kids in a better situation by leaving a bad situation . None of these things are easy but you did them. You've got this. I'm totally impressed by everything you're handling at once. One day at a time.
  9. ksc1965

    Lightheaded and Dizzy

    Good point. Good nutrition should be the ultimate goal. However if you're light headed to the point of passing out, then blood sugar needs to be taken care of immediately. I drank half a bottle of apple juice and felt instantly better. No need to suffer just to learn a lesson. Feeling better puts you in a position to make good decisions moving forward. Everyone is different so the terms "always" and "never" don't really apply. Most importantly, talk to your doctor. His advice trumps my or anyone e else's advice you'll get here.
  10. ksc1965

    Lightheaded and Dizzy

    I called the nurse when it happened to me (5 days after surgery) She suggested a small bottle of apple juice to help blood sugar. By the time I'd had ten sips, I was already feeling better. Good luck (always call your doctor if you don't feel better soon)
  11. Surgery on Thursday and back to work Monday. Felt fine but was a bit more tired on Monday than usual. By Tuesday, back to normal.
  12. ksc1965

    Ate too fast now stuck

    I'm so sorry. Had same thing today. Many suggested to me sipping hot Water. Make windmill motions with arms. Laying flat and stretching arms way over head. And sometimes with minor sticking I have found taking a big huge breath and then throwing your head back to look up at least takes some pressure off. Good luck! I'm thinking about you.

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