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I, too, used to really enjoy beer now and then, especially when it's very hot outside. But the advice to bandsters is to stay away from ALL carbonated drinks. Once when I got some food seriously stuck, I remembered the suggestion on one Board of drinking two sips of warm Diet Pepsi to push it down --- that worked great, so it's clear to me that carbonated drinks do stretch the stomach, and I avoid them completely, for safety. I was, however, quite pleased to find out that Margaritas do not have any carbonation - YEA! - Katie 5/3/2005 Dr Ortiz
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I seem to be just opposite from most bandsters; I have to eat Breakfast, but am very tight at night - possibly from the stress of work all day and because it's very hot in my house when I get home. I like microwaved eggs on weekends, with some cheese; I just got my first fill three days ago and am trying to figure out how to get lots of Protein in for breakfast. unjury shakes may be a good idea. Any other ideas for high protein breakfasts on weekdays? KatieA 5/3/2005 Dr Ortiz 238.5/ 214.5/ 150
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I was banded on May 3, 2005, and absolutely cannot tolerate bread, although I tried one egg with cheese on 1/2 of an english muffin last week, and by taking really small bites was able to get that down. I was getting very hungry and my doctor suggested if I could include some very dry toast, or crackers, with my meals, it might help. After two episodes of sliming with other foods, there's no way I want to take a chance with bread. I also had a bad PB incident after gulping down some wheat thins one day --- the operative words here being "gulping" --- one of those days when I got home from shopping, tired and hungry, and temporarily forgot I was banded! Well, I remembered real quick. My doctor also said to try one or two wheat thins, with some dip (or possibly hummus) --- so I think hummus is probably good. The band has entirely changed my appetite, for which I am very grateful. KatieA 5/3/2005 Dr Ortiz 238.5/ 214.5/ goal around 160
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Hi Michelle - I also had my first fill yesterday, 10 weeks post-op, but was fortunate in that it was just a tiny pin prick and I basically felt nothing. Mine was a much smaller fill, only 0.8 ccs. I'm surprised that you received so much; I also have the 10 cm Inamed band but thought the maximum it holds is 4 ccs. But I get confused about all this "cm" and "cc's" stuff. Anyhow I hope you're feeling better soon! - KatieA
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Taking Survey- Doctors not telling their patients cc's
KatieA replied to apple's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I just had my first fill yesterday, July 11th, was banded May 3. I asked for a small fill because I don't want to be too restricted; he initially put in 1.0 cc, then took out 0.2 cc, for a net "fill" of 0.8 ccs. He emphasized that it's important for me to remember, and write down when I get home, the amount of the fill, even though it's in the records at his office. I'm absolutely starving today, having had only Water and a Protein drink last night and a Low-carbarnation Instant Breakfast today. I'm not swollen and feel fine, and am tempted to try something more substantial rather than sticking to Clear liquids. I forgot to ask him, during the fill, what I can eat so am trying to play it safe, but am back at work after 1-1/2 weeks of vacation and my work load is really heavy, so I'm very tired. - Katie 5/3/2005 Dr Ortiz 238.5/ 214.5/ 170 -
I have hypothyroidism also, and have done very well with the band, so far - was banded May 3, 2005 and am down 22 pounds. My only problem is that my levoxyl seems to make me nauseated so I have to take it after lunch. I was diagnosed with hypothyroidism 10 years ago and this is the first time I've been able to lose weight. I suspect we are all very different in this regard. - KatieA