Cindy, my advice to you is walk, walk, walk. I was also banded on Nov 1. I required 2 days of IV's post op, because any sips of liquids would cause spasm. I use CPAP and my Dr. thought perhaps this aggravated the situation by passively forcing air into my esophagus while I slept. After that the gas was trapped and I was quite uncomfortable, walking "encourages" the intestines to get going after anesthesia. Additionally I was given a dose of steroids IV to help decrease swelling in my band area so I could take fluids. Make sure the fluids you are taking in are at least room temp(it's a relative term, my room was about 60 degrees) if the fluids are cold it encourages spasms. Hang in there it will pass. I also questioned why I would do this to myself at one point, I was so frustrated, doing everything I was told and not getting anywhere. 1 week post and I am only down 3lbs but very thankful for that and I feel great. I went home from the hospital 8lbs heavier than on admit, in part to all of the IV's I received. Like I said hang in there, this is just a small portion in you life and like my Mom used to say "this too shall pass". You will look back in a few months and realize it was worth the few days/weeks of discomfort to regain control of your life. Keep walking and I hope that gas bubble takes a road trip south very soon.
Kathy
Banded Nov 1.
Tampa, Fl
Dr. Aguilla