kldill
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About kldill
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- Birthday 10/02/1972
About Me
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Biography
I am a newlywed, mother of an 18 year old
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Interests
I bowl, read, take walks
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Occupation
Nurse
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City
St. Louis
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State
MO
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Zip Code
63031
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Wow. I am glad to have found this thread also. I am made the decision to cut my carbs also. I have been banded 3 years, and feel like I need to take a different approach in helping me lose weight with the band.
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You need someone to find out what is going on. You shouldn't be in so much pain. I found that the actual radiologist is better at finding the smallest slips after looking at previous images. Stay on the Docs til they figure out your problem.
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Thanks for the update. I find myself in a similiar situation. As I read through the threads,it is hard to see success stories. For me, I am finding an increase in energy, have lost 15lbs cutting the carbs, and am eating better foods.
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Are you still doing low carbs? What is your progress now?
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How is your weight loss now? Did you switch to low carbs?
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It sounds like you should see the doctor ASAP. Shooting/sharp pain is never a good sign, and without fluid. Did they do an Upper GI Series to make sure you haven't slipped?
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That's great news. I am glad things worked out for you.
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My doctor took out all of the fluid for 6 weeks. I was able to eat regular foods. I actually ate foods we are supposed to eat, fish, chicken, vegetables. I did my best not to over eat, and I only gained 3lbs while empty. He didn't give me restrictions like only liquids. After the 6 weeks, had another upper GI series, everything was okay, then he put fluid in, and is increasing fills gradually.
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Not sure of % of not working, but I can say that for myself, having the fluid out corrected the problem.
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Prayer does work. I am glad to hear your band is back in place.
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I know the frustration you are experiencing. However, you have to believe things will work out no matter how it looks.
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I have had ups and downs with my band (lapband), and in December of last year a slip. My doctor removed all of my fluid for 6 weeks. I had an upper GI series at 6 weeks, and luckily it got back into place on its own. I have now had 2 fills since then, and have lost 15 pounds.
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Imagine getting a fill on Wednesday, then that time of the month hits Friday. I was doing liquids post fill, and now that is all I can tolerate. This is one of the first times where I am realizing this change in my body. I was just looking through old blogs and found several other comments on this topic. I must say it is good to see (although not the best experience) that others have this problem. Now I am just wondering should I just try and do liquids until my cycle ends?
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When my band slipped, there was no getting anything in, not even water. You may have gotten to much of a fill, and seemed tighter since there was a long time since your last fill. Make sure you contact your doctor if no changes soon.