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About Mel Mel
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Registered Nurse
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Mel Mel started following Fill until you feel R-E-S-T-R-I-C-T-I-O-N, Anyone Notice Lapband Is Tighter Since Pregnant, Possible To Feel Restriction After 1st Lap Band Fill and and 7 others
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good prenatal vitamin for band
Mel Mel replied to desperateinDE's topic in Pregnancy with Weight Loss Surgery
Vitafusion gummies. But they don't have iron so you need to take a supplement. -
Anyone Notice Lapband Is Tighter Since Pregnant
Mel Mel replied to Spyder66's topic in Pregnancy with Weight Loss Surgery
Yes! For the first two months I felt the band getting tighter and tighter until I wasn't able to eat anything solid. Now, I didn't have much of an appetite because of morning sickness. When I was hungry and could tolerate more than a soup I couldn't get down anything. The most solid thing I could eat was ravioli, which I never eat but I didn't want to starve the baby!! My surgeon took 3 out of 6 ccs from my band and I felt great! Good Luck ladies. -
2 years has passed since you registered at SleevePlicationTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary Mel Mel!
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Possible To Feel Restriction After 1st Lap Band Fill
Mel Mel replied to cbreeden28's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I've noticed some surgeons are more conservative than others. Mine would fill with one cc at a time. I've been unfilled once due to a stomach virus. Finally, after a year and a half I'm finally at restriction and it's been exactly how you say. Bread is off the menu as well as reheated food. -
Help! I Can't Keep Anything, Including Liquids, Down And The Area Around My Lap Band Port Hurts
Mel Mel replied to sabrinaf114's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
If you can't eat or drink anything you should really go to the office ASAP or just go to the ER! If it's been a few days of not being able to eat I'd strongly encourage and ER visit because you may need more medical interventions than removing fluid from the band. Good luck and feel better soon! -
I had an episode with a stomach bug. I went in to see my surgeon and recieved a small unfill. The doctor did some xrays to make sure I didn't slip my band, it didn't slip and Two weeks later my band was refilled.
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My journey has been far from the marketed stories you hear. I didn't loose tons of weight my first year. In fact about 18months out I think I finally reached restriction. I had an unfill due to illness and I was just sick of my office so unfortunately I stopped going. One of the surgeons left the practice whom I loved. He really cared about the patient not the success rate numbers so recently I just went to go see him. And from this adjustment I think I am at a sweet spot. I had to force myself to go in anyway. But I told myself that I'm pretty great as is. I didn't loose as much weight as I wanted but my average presurgery was gaining 10lbs. a year. So that in and of itself is a success. I think we all would benefit greatly if we just accept ourselves for who we are and where we are in life. Learn from our mistakes and work on improving ourselves. I was looking at old pictures from trips and my wedding. I really see a difference around my face and my arms. It gets me so pumped to see such an improvement.
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Yeah, I still get my cravings. I knew they wouldn't go away and I'd have to work harder at weightloss from the beginning. The bypass actually changes your digestive track. If you can't digest sugar, wouldn't your body want it less? The article doesn't seem to present any earth shattering news.
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I had a lot of hair loss about 4 months post op. Clumps fell out when I washed it in the shower, brush it or took it out of a ponytail. I did start taking biotin but the clerk at my GNC knew right away that I had surgery. She recommened an easier digested protein shake and liquid multi. To be honest I felt I took the liquid multi more religiously (I found one that didn't taste thick and gross, I don't remember the name but you can contact me if you'd like to know). I think the multi had more to do with any benefit. The hair loss seems to be natural stress reaction to surgery, your body is focused on healing your surgical wounds. I think taking a good quality multi, protein supplement and biotin from the beginning is your best option.
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I would really like to go on a cruise. I'd like to have a baby more. My surgeon still wants me to loose a bit more weight first. I guess I can always go on a disney cruise if I have a baby!
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Fill until you feel R-E-S-T-R-I-C-T-I-O-N
Mel Mel replied to justmermp's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
It's taking me awhile to get here but I think I finally found restriction. I haven't even started on a regular diet yet but already I feel some restriction with my fluids. I just can't drink as fast as I used to. Remember, everyone is different. I had to be unfilled when I got a stomach virus and slowly filled back up. Very discouraging!!! But just keep at it. I gave up for awhile but don't do that!! -
I didn't have a BM until 4 days post op and I had the same problem. It was almost like a bit of residual left from the mag citrate I took before surgery.
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I'm still on liquids since I just got filled on Monday. I think I'm at 5.5ccs but I was paying attention because I hate getting filled. It doesn't hurt but it's uncomfortable. I made myself go walking. Wasn't even a fast pace and I was huffing and puffing... got a ways to go. I used to workout up to twice a day. I did one mile and wanted to stop but I did the second mile. And I made sure I had an appointment set for my 6 week follow up. Happens to fall on the monday after thanksgiving but all the more reason to stay on track. Right now I'm at the point I feel hopeful. When the weight starts to come off I hope to feel the excitement again.
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Same thing happened to me. I was on top of the world and many other things in my life were right in place. But then things started to slip... including my weightloss. I hated going back to my office because i didn't feel like they were very supportive except for one doctor. Luckily he left that practice and now is head bariatric surgreon of a new practice. He was so excited to see me as I was to see him. He was greatful that I followed him and VERY supportive. I have to say that support helps motivate me. So please go back to your doctor and talk to him / her.