dubaiboy
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Ok... So... Some people get these cravings before their first fill, second fill, or third fille, etc. I got this before mu third fill. I got used to the band and the limited restriction to the point where I was gaining weight slightly but more importantly.. Eating like there's no tomorrow. Once I got my third fill last week it all changed. I dropped 10 pounds so fast.. I don't crave anything and I can eat very limited before getting full. Like you, I never exercised through this process. I started at 116 kgs and I'm at 95 kgs now since my banding on 10th Sept. And also I'm self paying so that in itself is encourgaemnt. So long story short... Hang in there.. But do remember the long term goal when you start eating or cheating and then tell yourself.. What's the point?
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jfc193 reacted to a post in a topic: September Banders!
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Butterfly. Huge congrats. I was back at work after 2 days but its really up to you to see how you feel. Doctors will advise a few days. The pain goes away after a good 2 weeks. I'm almost 50 days banded and don't feel a thing. It's all worth it. Also keep taking your pain meds in the initial stages.
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Butterfly40 You can take any medicine post surgery.. remember you won't get properly tightened until the first fill...
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Hi Starosen. I've just got my fill done last night. The needle is so thin you barely feel anything. I haven't had a solid meal yet so can't quite tell you but will try some egg whites and / or fish tonight. Will update you
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Swanie. Great. First fill went well. They pricked me during the xray and done now. Just wondering how I'm going to feel tonight during dinner And well done to you too
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How are you all doing. Have lost 11kgs over 23 pounds in exactly 30 days and I'm waiting at the docs for my first fill... He pricked me twice and couldn't find the port so waiting for an X-ray.... Strange
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I had the exact same pain for 10 days post op. Used painkillers and eventually it goes away. The pain comes from the gas that they inflate in you during the surgery apparently it affects your nerves which in turn makes your left shoulder pain like a @#$$%&But now I'm healed
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dubaiboy started following Left shoulder pain
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Was just wondering if we are allowed to have substitute sugar Or should we not touch it since the point is to get away from sweet
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Are you having any equal/splenda/stevia ?
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Guys... How much fluid are you taking in daily... I'm trying to control myself to 3 rounds and then water in between... But its getting hard... I'm getting hungrier...
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All the best! Good times ahead.
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Starosen. The gas will automatically go after a few days. You may have a slight left shoulder pain but my recommendation is to take the painkillers as the Dr prescribed for at least 4 to 5 days even if you think the pain subsides.
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willow15 reacted to a post in a topic: September Banders!
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No regrets! Go go go!
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I will explain. I was in the same situation as you.. nervous but excited. I did a protein diet for about 7 days and skim milk, etc etc. You do not feel anything during the surgery as you are completely knocked out. Once you wake up you will be in the recovery room with slight nausea. Eventually the surgery effect kicks out and they will give you morphine once or twice. After an another hour you will be back in your room and see your family . You will be off and on sleeping for a few hours. The left shoulder pain started for me the next day due to the carbon gas they pump in you to seperate your organs (making it easier to perform the surgery). Its some effect due to nerve pressure from the gas. Make sure you take pain killers 4 times a day for 4 days (as your dr may say) and keep consistent. After 4-5 days it will go away. With the meds the pain subsides. Thats IF you even get shoulder pain... other than that wish you the best of luck and you will be fine. I am on day 6 and I have lost 5 kgs - 11 pounds - probably due to the fact that I am on a liquid diet post op.. but 11 pounds IS 11 pounds.
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Better. Stomach abdomen pain is better but the left shoulder is killer. They said its normal due to the co2 that they will your stomach with during surgery.