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browneyedgoddes

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  1. Hey Ladies

    I just wanted to say that I spoke with my doctor about this discussion that we are having and he stated that a lot of things weigh heavily upon how quickly you are able to eat what you eat when you eat it. Age, BMI, other stomache issues, are just a few of the things that wiegh in on this descision. What is written in books and pamphlets as he states is a "one size " fits all and we all know that "one size " does not definitely fit al.

    He compared it to the fact that many of his younger patients continue to tolerate Pasta and rice where as many of his older patients can not digest these certain things after being banded.

    Every one is just very different.

    Be blessed on your journey's ladies

    Samantha:smile2:


  2. Hey Everyone

    I just have a couple of concerns and questions. I was banded on 05 20 08. And every since day 3 I have been cheating by eating foods like mashed potatoes and green Beans. But the thing of the matter is I have not once vomited. I have lost 11 pounds post op even though I have been eating mushy foods.

    I know the most important thing is that the doctor's dont want you to vomit to stretch your stomache. I have not vomited not once. It was today though that I ate mushed bannana I got very nauseated but I didnt throw up. I have and continue to lose wieght on because I feel a restriction after eating 3 or 4 bites of my food.< /p>

    I am just wondering if this is healthy for me. I'm not vomiting and I am contining to lose the wieght.

    Tell me what you think.....

    Thanks

    Samantha


  3. Hey Guys

    I just have a quick question and a confession to make. Ok since the 3rd day after surgery I have been eating mushy food. This is something that I shouldnt have been eating until week 3 or 4 but the thing is the food has not made me sick. I was banded on 05 20 08. I know that to some of you this may seem really bad but the fact of the matter is I have continued to lose wieght because I am only able to eat a couple of bites b4 I feel full.

    The doctor said the reason he wants you stay on the liquid diet is to prevent you from throwing up the food with will move you band out of place. Well I have not thrown up once. I am just wondering if you all believe that me eating mushy foods at this stage is dangerous even though I am not getting sick or throwing up.

    Tell me what you think please.....

    Samantha


  4. I was just banded on Thursday 5/22/08 and this has been harder than I thought. I have been doing the liquid diet since Thursday, but today has been VERY hard for me. Especially when all I can think about is FOOD!!!!! I am a very emotional eater, and have been pretty depressed since the surgery. I just now got out of the house this morning (too sore to leave before today) and actually had an adult conversation with my Mother (my dog doesn’t speak good English..lol). All I have been doing is lying down and watching movies since I got home Thursday afternoon.

    OK........I want something to EAT!!!!! I am soooo sick of shakes, pudding, Jell-O & the worst thing chicken BrOtH! YUCK!!!!!

    I have to fight my mind all the time; I have not slipped one time, and am VERY proud of myself. But it has been just as hard as being on all the other diets I have been on for over 10 years on and off!

    Anyone having this same problem?!?!?!

    :scared2:

    Yes

    It has been the same for me. Have you considered asking your doctor if you could take diet pills until you have your fill? I was banded on 05 20 08. Since 05 25 08 i have been eating mushy foods which you shouldnt eat until you were about a month post op. Luckily I have not thrown up or felt nauseated until today ( right after eating a this slices banna that I mushed up. I still have been losing wieght because I can only eat a little b4 I feel full.

    I decided to go ahead and try some mushy food because I didnt want to lose it one day because I was starving and just eat like a pig and then make myself vomit...

    I hope this helps you......to know that you are not alone

    Samantha


  5. Hey

    You are not alone. I was banded on May 20th and I have been experiencing all these funny feelings in my stomache as well. I get the fluttering and I also get the feeling that the liquid and food are getting stuck somewhere. I have also been getting spasms here and there. And at night time the gas pains can be horrible. But as each day goes by it is better than the last. At first I felt like I couldnt hardly breathe or catch my breath. Spoke with the doctor and his nurses about all of this and they said that this was all normal.......

    One more thing..after surgery I didnt really experience pain from the inscisions I experiences pain from the air that they blew up my stomache with to perform the surgery. I had gas pains in my stomache, chest and shoulders. I thought I was having a heart attack. Doc explained all normal. Told me the best thing to do is get up as quick as you can start walking again. Go back to work as quick as you can and he was right. I am not all the way there but i do fill better from one day to the next. I am still having the horrible gas pains but they get better each day. If I eat the wrong stuff they are worse but that is just encouragment for me to eat the right thing..

    I hope your journey goes well...

    Samantha

    Hope you feel better


  6. Hi

    I was banded on May 20th and it appears that the surgery didnt work the same for me as it worked for others. When most people eat things that they arent supposed to it comes back up but that is not what has happened to me. Of course I have not had a fill yet but after I eat a little of what I am not supposed to eat ( mashed potatoes that shouldnt be eaten until week 4) I get this very full filling that is followed by spasm's. The band is working for us but it is working for us in a different way. The spasm's are a sign of your stoomache telling you that you are eating the wrong thing. This is where I learned how different this surgery is from the gastric bypass. I guess this is where will power comes in but I have quite gotten there yet. The best thing that I can suggest is maybe taking an appetite suppresent. I am going speak with my doctor about taking phentermine until I can get my first fill.

    I hope everything works out great for you....

    Be blessed....

    Let me know how your journey continues to go so that I can know what to expect........

    Samantha


  7. When I meet with Dr. Woodman the first time I had only done two months of the supervised Dr.'s visit for cigna. During that 4 months I did the shrink visit, visit to the nutritionist, got letter of recommendation from pprimary doc and lost 30 pounds in the mean time. On Feb 11 everything that was needed was turned in but the office did not submit my paper work until Feb 20th to the insurance company( it takes time). They don't just send it right off. At the seminar they made that clear and they asked that we not call the office over and over again because they work as timely as they can.

    Anyway after all that the insurance company took 2 1/2 weeks to make the descision to allow me to have it. I didnt call the office I let them call me even after I recieved the letter of approval in the mail. But I kept calling the insurance company up until I knew they approved me. About a week and 1/2 after I got the letter of approval Dr. Woodman's office called me and ask me to come in for the visit to schedule my surgery and to talk withDr. Woodman. This is the visit that they say that last about 3 hrs. But it only lasted about an hour and 1/2 for me. I scheduled my surgery for a month later but i could have taken a date 2 weeks later.

    He told me that I had to lose 5 pounds b4 surgery but I actually lost 6. But the week I scheduled my surgery I was doing my monthly(big mistake). When I told the nurse this she said that Dr. Woodman doesnt believe in women gaining wieght during their cycle. But it didnt make a difference. I wieghed a 1/2 pound more that I wieghed during the last office visit at the wiegh in the day before surgey.

    I didnt even see the Dr. I just saw the nurse. She was nice about because she knows that as a woman you gain wieght during your surgery.

    Hope all is well

    Samantha


  8. Hey Everyone

    I am from Memphis as well. I was banbded on May 20 2008 so my journey is just begining. Dr. Woodman did my surgery as well. You all are right, he does not have very good bed side manners but when ever I speak to anyone about him they say He is one of the best doctors and he wants the best for his patients and that is all that matters...good luck to everyone


  9. Hey Everyone

    My name is Samantha. I am from Memphis Tennessee. I am a married mother of two wonderful sons (Isaiah and Kington). I am a graduate student and I work full time with the Department of Human Services. I was banded on 05 20 2008 at 7:30 a. m in the morning and this is a whole new world for me. What should I expect? I feel as if I am out of breath easily. Is this normal? I feel like just drinking a cup of tea fills me up. I am also still filled with gas from the surgery. My inscisions do not even really hurt. Is any of this happening for you all as well:closedeyes:

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