Hi, Roni! I'm kind of new to this site, and I'm also a brand new bandster--just banded on Friday, March 10th. I also have some claustrophobia issues. I, too, felt like I wanted to yank out some dental work a few times, although it was a bridge/cap not braces! Here are a few suggestions I have that have helped me so far (experienced person that I am--LOL) In the hospital, when you have to remain still for awhile and you have all of this stuff connected to you (I had an IV, leg massagers and needed help to go to the bathroom even because of the big honking bed), PRAY. I prayed and sang to myself and talked to God whenever I was awake. BREATHE. Deep, calming breaths help. TAKE THE PAIN MEDS as they help you sleep off any anxiety. SLEEP. In almost no time at all, you'll be able to move around at will. As far as the band itself goes, I am working hard to EMBRACE it and thank God that such a device exists to help me help myself get healthy! Some people name their band; I haven't gotten that far yet, but I am really trying to embrace it and welcome it to my body. I am still sore (I'm online at 4:30 am waiting for a tylenol 3 to take effect), but that'll pass. I am trying to get in enough fluids and protein (which are both hard for me right now) and all along EMBRACING this band. If you made it with braces, you'll come out just fine with the band. It'll remind you it's there, but it's not like you'll be seeing it every time you look in the mirror or feel it in your mouth. You'll be just fine!
From one claustrophobic to another---
Michele