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Dawn68PA

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  1. I hope this is the right forum for this...

    I've been banded for almost 7 months now and things have been going very well. At my 6 month appt I didn't even need a fill and am down 34 pounds.

    However, just this week I began feeling nausea every time I eat. I eat just a little and want to stop, then I'm nausious for the next hour or two. Anyone else experience this? I just began excercising and I'm wondering if that's what's causing it as I've changed nothing else.

    Any experience out there?


  2. For as often as I drink, calories aren't going to matter LOL We go out about once a month and I don't drink at home.

    To each his own. If it's not harmful and you'd like to have one every now and then - do it. If it doesn't suit you to drink - don't. I will encourage anyone with either choice. We'll learn about our tool together and individually choose what's best.

    My biggest issue yesterday was I overate some at dinner...that was worse than worrying about the drinks. Stupid me. It was just so nice to have real food after a month of shakes and pudding. I paid for it (pressure) and will move on from here. My doc warned me this may happen and a fill will be in order on my next visit.


  3. Hi all! My doc appt went well this morning. He says I'm progressing fine. I've lost 7 pounds. He released me to go back to work on Monday. I can start a soft food diet on Sunday. I have to learn to monitor my intake and take it slowly.

    There's one question I forgot to ask I'm hoping I can get an opinion here. I keep getting annoying achy pain under my left rib cage. Is this a normal place for gas deposit? It seems to be more prevelent after I drink some shake.< /p>


  4. Well yesterday I bloated up like a Macy Thanksgiving Day balloon. I'm thinking I'm lactose intolerant. I have a doc appt this morning and I'll be tackling that first thing. Took me 9 hours to deflate after drinking my shake and that made it hard to drink period. Ug.

    I knew there'd be changes but I didn't think I'd have to relearn how to live completely. Anyway, thank you for mentioning the 2 weeks until you went back - that's what I'm asking for today. I originally was to return tomorrow but I'd like until Monday so I have more time to adjust. I'm not comfortable going to work and having no clue how to get Protein correctly and do this thing right. I feel like a mess. I'm so glad to be in the best of company on this forum as I notice so many of us going through this phase at one time or another :thumbup:

    I'll post how it goes when I get back...


  5. I was banded the day after you. My stomach is also horrid. Bloated and I think I've developed lactose intolerance. After I drink a Protein shake I balloon like crazy! Anyway, I can tell that my stomach is still swollen from surgery as I can't get into my regular clothes yet. I've been living in jammies for a week. Sure, it's nice but not what I really wanted.

    I've been blue too but we'll get through this. I figure it can't get much worse! LOL


  6. Thank you again you guys :glare: I had my hubby post a thanks earlier - I just couldn't get up to get to the computer. Doc called me in a new script and it seems to be working but I'm taking it really easy just to be certain. I was actually able to have some chicken broth tonight! Who knew chicken broth could cause a happy moment?

    DH & I decided that I should take it easy tomorrow as well and just try to get my Protein in. Monday we'll work on moving around and stuff.

    Thank you for the Isopure input. I quit drinking it and that part is doing much better now too. Sucks though, that stuff had 15g Protein. I'll keep looking around :biggrin:

    I don't post a lot but I read tons on here and want to say thanks again for the support and for those asking the questions that rage in others brains. I'm quickly learning that without support - banding would be 100 times harder.

    I'll keep you posted :wub:


  7. I was banded 1/26. I'm 4 days out and miserable. I just came home from the hospital yesterday because I couldn't stop dry heaving. I'm nauseas all the time. I have chest pain (which the doc said was the band and would go away in a few days). I have diarrhea so bad I barely make it to the bathroom. I can't get all my fluids in as I'm so nauseas. Yesterday I drank 8 ounces of Isopure and a few sips of a Protein Shake. The doc gave me pills for the nausea - but they don't do squat. They did a ton a tests and my opening is open and the band is in the right place.

    Is this normal? Any suggestions? I hate being this miserable. :biggrin:


  8. Hello, I'm new to the forum and have been approved for surgery but do not have a date yet. I'm very interested in learning all I can about banding and experiences and getting to know others here.

    Right now I'm researching healthy drinks and shakes for after I receive my band. I have found some very good organic items!

    Smiles :smile2:

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