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Wow, I'm a guy and men that don't support their wives in something like this are total jerks. To not do anything and tell you that he'll not help out in the least -- is this a pattern with him? if so, why are you still married to him? My wife and I had lap band surgery 10 days apart and we helped each other. She was at the hospital for me and I was for her, She did all household chores for a week after mine and then I did them all for a week after hers. Marriage is a partnership and its all part of the: "love, honor and cherish" bit.
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My wife had a bout with kidney stones 4 months after being banded, yes, she threw up, very small amounts, We spent one nite in the ER, they figured out what the problem was about 3AM and gave her heavy duty pain killers, then a week later had lithotripsy (sp?) where they blast them with ultrasound to break them up and she spent about 2 weeks passing tiny sandlike pieces. Did not affect the band at all in her case, but be sure to let your doctors know whats happening. The urologist told her to eliminate caffine and to drink plenty of water to help prevent future stones (shes had them twice in 3 years)
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5th week post-op Dr has moved me to solids. I'm scared!!
mnn2501 replied to rpaniagua77's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I ate my first solids on day 4 (yes I cheated). most people I know are on solids week 3 or 4. Just remember 2 things: small portions and chew, chew, chew! -
Post Gas Pains after 5th week
mnn2501 replied to slimgirl's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Are you drinking carbonated soda? if so, stop for a while. I have been banded 5 months now and if I eat too much or too fast, I get the pain again and it lasts for a couple hours. Too much carbonated soda does it too. -
Where do I begin, left in the dark!
mnn2501 replied to Bengal Fan's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
PB = Productive Burps (bringing something back up) -- usually happens when you forget to chew really well or you try eating too much. -
OMG... Surgery on Friday... I can't stop eating!
mnn2501 replied to Missprdiva's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Most docs make you go on liquids for 1 or 2 weeks ahead of surgery to shrink your liver and calm down your stomach (it churns while digesting) Now 3 weeks before we went to all my favorite restaurants and I gained 7 lbs in 7 days, then lost it all and more the 2 weeks of liquids before my surgery. For your own health during surgery, please stop now. -
God.....Lapband.....Boats
mnn2501 replied to sandibly's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had to check and see if I wrote this as everything you said I could have (and have) said. Anyway to the O.P. You're friend was certainly not acting Christian and its definatly not a cop out. -
I'm just so hungry.
mnn2501 replied to froggie456834's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Been there, done that -- for me it his day 3 and 4 and I ended up eating it on day 4, small portion and chew chew chew. Didn't kill me, but you take your own chances ;0) I can eat anything even stuff that gives some people problems, but I chew, chew chew - thats the key. -
i cant take any liquids
mnn2501 replied to skinnymike's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Call you doctor, now! or you may end up in the ER in a couple of days -
Has anyone had any weird perks of having started losing weight?
mnn2501 replied to nesser081982's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Coffee and soda are ok in moderation. I could not drink carbonated beverages the first couple months but do now occasionally. never did like coffee -
Just had surgery...gaining weight???
mnn2501 replied to mightymorris03's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
weight gain right after surgery is normal, relax, your body is healing. a month from now you should be dropping, but right now my advice is don't even get on the scale for 4 weeks. -
Port pain 2 weeks out?
mnn2501 replied to PennyLane's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Your port may have flipped, mine did - no big deal, the doctor was able to flip it back with his hand (from outside) in about 2 or 3 minutes. -
1 week post-op and boy, do I have questions
mnn2501 replied to Pat Husted's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
While I have heard of this I have never experienced it, if your surgeon doesn't already know this, you need to tell him/her asap. You should be able to eat small amounts of soft food by now: jello, pudding, creamed soups. Did the hospital suggest anything? How are liquids (water, broth, etc) going down? -
to smoke or not to smoke
mnn2501 replied to MADE IT 2 MY GOAL..OH YEAH's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It was not my comment you were talking about, but the comment was 100% true -
to smoke or not to smoke
mnn2501 replied to MADE IT 2 MY GOAL..OH YEAH's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
To smoke or not to smoke??? is there anyone in this day and age that doesn't know smoking is bad for you, especially when you'll be on oxygen during surgery? I know its hard to quit, I did it myself, but come on, do you really need to ask on a message board to know the answer to this? Sorry, I am honestly not trying to be mean, but I just don't know any other way of saying it than how I did. -
Tube during surgery??
mnn2501 replied to poohprecious's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This was the first surgery I had had since I had my tonsils out at age 4 so I was kinda worried too. Like everyone else has said - nothing to worry about, you're mouth will be very dry when you wake up and they'll get you ice chips to begin with, then when you get back to your room, you'll be able to drink - water, juice, broth. the sore throat is not too bad and will go away quickly. As amsderb said get up and walk, and walk and walk some more. I also was doing laps as soon as I got back to my room and had a liitle bit of gas pain but nothing like some people say. BTW weigh gain is very normal right after surgery - they've been pumping liquids into you via IV and your body is in a healing process -- I gained 5 lbs the week after surgery - then it all started going away and i have lost 50# so far. You also may get depressed for a couple of days I did after my 3rd week of liquids (2 weeks before surgery and 1 week after) -- don't worry, the liquid diet does end and you can get back to regular people food which cured my depression. (and I admit I cheated on my 5th day after surgery and went to Taco Bell and got a MexiMelt and ate 1/2 of it, boy was that a treat) -
3 Questions - I'm considering getting banded.
mnn2501 replied to jasgot's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Gastric bypass is much more drastic, which ironically is the reason I did not choose it, however, it is a faster and more foolproof method. It also has some inheirant dangers in that its very easy to not get enough Vitamins and minerals causing some potentially severe health issues. I am at such a large weight that its very hard for me to exercise like I should - even after losing 50# I am still above 400#. They also have the gastric sleve which is another choice - safer than the bypass but I believe more restrictive than the lapband. definatly go to a couple of seminars and ask questions, my surgeon did all the weight loss surgeries. -
Can anyone recommend a multi-vitamin?
mnn2501 replied to vkcse03's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Gummi vitamins are the best!! -
3 Questions - I'm considering getting banded.
mnn2501 replied to jasgot's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
1. Initial success yes, I lost 50 # the first 2 months but then lost nothing more until I started exercising 2. I took 10 days off (and work a desk job) I Could have went back after 3 or 4 days with no problems - but hey--I milked it. 3. Regreted it? I got depressed for a couple days right after surgery, but that went away and I loved it, now I'm kinda regretting not doing gastric bypass -- but then I am a really big guy -- 200# more to lose. What I really regret was not doing it when I was in the 300# range - I was 457# when I had it done. -
Was it a Failure or a Success in your opinion???
mnn2501 replied to sandibly's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I would probably go more drastic (like gastric bypass) if I had it all to do over again but to give you an idea of why, I have 200# to lose (at that point I will still be considered obese by insurance charts but will be very happy when I make it) . After 4 months I have lost a total of 50#, but find I can still eat enough to gain weight if I don't watch it. I am going for another fill in 2 weeks so perhaps I'll start losing again. My biggest weight loss came when I was on the liquid diet 2 weeks before and 1 week after and the 2 weeks of mushies after that. Keep in mind the Lap band is only a tool -- how big a tool do you want/need -
Well, you know what the problem is, now the question is: What are you going to do about it? The Lap band is only a tool, you still need to do your share.
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when does the pain/soreness END!!!
mnn2501 replied to Sasha2013's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
call your doctor, its probably nothing but they need to know and will tell you either to come in or not to worry. -
when does the pain/soreness END!!!
mnn2501 replied to Sasha2013's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It takes a couple weeks to get back to your normal self. If anything you may have over did it the first day - 5 - 10 minutes walking every hour?? no way. I was up and walking 2 hours after surgery but no where near that amount. I did have to sleep in a recliner for about 2 weeks, laying down was too painful even with a pain pump and pain pills. Did you get pain pills?are you taking them? Are you on a pain pump? I was, it was great, but kinda got in the way. -
Looks ok to me for amounts, there are some healthier choices in foods you could make, but its up to you what you like. I don't see anything wrong with the amounts.
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In these uncertain financial times, I would not take on more debt that you can handle. It really sucks, I know - our Health care system is broken and no one appears ready or able to fix it. Republicans won't even think about it and Democrats talk about it, but nothing happens.