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pixel started following Wrinkly hands ?, How long should it take for my meal to clear the pouch?, Are we supposed to avoid milk? and and 7 others
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How long should it take for my meal to clear the pouch?
pixel replied to pixel's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I go tomorrow to start tightening it back up. I know I've gained a few pounds being open over the holiday. Now it's that time of the month and I'm feeling snug, so I'm hoping they can at least do a little fill to get me losing again. I don't want to go much longer with it this open. If I had known that the swelling could be that severe, I would have not been so aggressive with my fills. -
How long should it take for my meal to clear the pouch?
pixel replied to pixel's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thank you. I was swollen. Do you know what causes that? When I went in, I was completely closed up. They removed .5cc and still nothing was passing through. Took out another .3cc and I felt a release and a big air bubble came up. It was the best feeling ever. They are going to leave it open through the holiday and I go back in early Jan. to start closing it back up. I did lose 10lbs in during that 2 weeks. I'm expecting to gain some of it back because it's so open. Surprisingly, I'm not as hungry as I thought I'd be. -
How long should it take for my meal to clear the pouch?
pixel replied to pixel's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yes, I did liquids. Fill was on a Thurs morning, by Saturday evening I was able to eat at my son's birthday party with very little issue. The next day I felt really tight and have been that way since. Tomorrow makes two weeks since the fill. I'm doing liquids today. Clinic is closed the rest of the week, but I made an appt. for Tuesday to get checked out. -
How long should it take for my meal to clear the pouch?
pixel posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I'm wondering how long it takes for my meal to pass through my pouch. Since my last fill on the 11/13, I'm having a hard time eating and keeping down liquids. It seems like anything I eat is too much and comes back up. This past Sunday, I ate lunch around noon - 3 bites of chicken, and 3 bites of green Beans. Not a lot, but I was full with just that. It wasn't until 6pm that evening that I could drink any fluids without it coming back up. I had a terrible headache. I'm concerned I'm not getting enough fluids because I'm having to wait so long. Today I had a few bites of chicken around 10am. I drank some liquids around 1, and threw up. Just a few minutes ago (almost 4pm now) I had some sliming and up came more chicken. I would think it should have all passed by now I've also been spitting up foam. Right now I'm only able to eat once each day. I'm thinking I'm too tight, and made an appt. for next week. Any thoughts, or ideas? -
I was able to talk to the dietician at my clinic today and she informed me of what probably is happening. I've been extra slimy with these last two fills and the slime/mucous in the pouch curdles the milk before all of it can pass through my band. So as I kept drinking it, I got fuller. She advised me to drink warm liquids to clear the mucous before having milk.
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No never had a problem before. I brought about 10oz - only drank about 7oz, and I had been sipping on it for about an hour before I had a problem.
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I drank some chocolate milk because I felt a little hungry this morning, but I am never open enough to eat anything most days - it's 2% with a little Hershey's lite syrup for the chocolate. I got about most of the way through it and I started having sliming and was sure why. I ended up throwing up big chocolate milk chunks (yes gross, i know). I dont think anything is wrong with the milk, just opened it 3 days ago. Maybe because it's 2% :thumbup: Has anyone else had a problem with milk chunking up in their pouch?
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Several years ago, I bought a universal whole life insurance policy through MetLife. I don't remember what my weight was at the time but I bought the policy at least 10 years ago. I do remember asking about it when I bought it and my rep said the loss would have to be significant and I thought "yeah that will never happen, nevermind". Now that I'm banded, should my premium go down since my risk for obesity related diseases is also reduced? I don't want to call the insurance company thinking maybe they won't want to cover me any more because of banding. Thanks!
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Interesting conversation heard in the Drs office
pixel replied to zeama's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I have the same problem, of not being able to tell when to stop when eating. In my case (this may not be the same for you), but the band does NOT help me in this aspect. All it does is get you there with less food so you can't overeat. Eating slowly will help you with this. I had lots of trouble (and still do somewhat) with regurgitating after my first really restrictive fill for that reason. It takes the same amount of time for your stomach to tell your brain to stop. I've had to adjust the way I eat to help with this, and it's not something that changes the moment the band goes on, there will be some learning. -
man! I've been wanting to take a pic of my port on the xray and forgot my camera last fill. I think my clinic is using older machines, because the images look nothing like that! Very cool :thumbdown:
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Aubrie, I'm going through this also. My husband has also lost some weight and his ring fits loose. We bought some $3 stainless steel bands on eBay and are wearing those temporarily. ... I've also lost half a shoe size.
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Hi! I was wondering if anyone who sleeps with a c-pap for sleep apnea has needed to get their machine adjusted. I haven't used it in about a month and I just begain to use it again. Now it seems that there is too much airflow. It's blowing my mouth open as I sleep. Anyone else experience this? Thanks :thumbdown:
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Can you still have soda's after being banded?
pixel replied to SusieC's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Take the money you would have spent on soda and put it in your vacay fund. It will add up much faster Back on topic, I've been told no carbonated drinks for 6 months. I did have a 12oz. fountain Coke today though. I let it sit for a bit and took small sips. My dentist likes that I'm not drinking all that soda! :thumbup: