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LooLooMac replied to lexx's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am in shock, and quite scared. I really feel for those of you who have only just had your surgery! You must feel frightened and alone. Please feel free to connect with me if you want support! I'm scared too, but, at least if we join together we can support each other. -
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I just found out...holy crap, this is so scary.... I also really feel for Nisrine, and all staff who may have just lost their jobs. What a crummy situation for all of us! Anyone who wants to connect with me to support each other, please feel free!
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Thanks! Keep me posted and let me know what happens with the upper GI. My fingers are crossed, for both of us!!
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Hi everyone, It's been two years since I had my surgery, and recently I've experienced some major changes. I started suffering from really bad night coughing a few months ago, and was vomiting a lot during the day as well. I opted to have a substantial defill, and that helped a lot. The weird thing is, even though I'm at a much lower level of restriction than I have been for a couple of years, I still experience more unpleasant side effects and complications. For example, I have heartburn constantly--and I never did before, even when I was at a higher level of restriction! I am not sure if I should get another defill, because I feel like if I had any less restriction I'd have no restriction at all. I can already eat a lot more than I could before, and can eat lots of foods like salads that I couldn't before. I'm worried that another defill will leave me with no restriction at all. But on the other hand, I have heartburn all day until after dinner, and then again a couple hours after eating dinner. I take Tums every single night when I go to bed. (Could that be making it worse???) Any help or suggestions from those who've been banded for a few years now would be greatly appreciated!
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BEWARE- Ice cream caused my pouch to dilate
LooLooMac replied to kentx05's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hmm. Good tip. I'm guilty of indulging in carbonated beverages...it feels like it doesn't affect me, but who knows??? -
Hang in there! You WILL be able to eat real food again, but you just had surgery and you have to give your body time to heal. But in a few weeks, you'll feel like your old self again! Try to remember when you're feeling down that this feeling will pass. It's momentary, and it's normal. Try to "eat" something when you're hungry--i.e., drink something. You shouldn't be starving. It does take a bit of time to get used to distinguishing between head hunger and real hunger. So you may just be feeling head hunger, because it's such an adjustment when you have to stick with just liquids after surgery. But if you're having major hunger pains, I would eat! Soups, milk, whatever. Give yourself a treat if you are really desperate--chocolate milk or something. You're better off having liquids that are high in Protein and will fill you up rather than sugery drinks that may make you hungrier, but if you're desperate I don't know. You may want to just get some calories in you so you're not feeling so hungry and deprived (feelings of deprivation NEVER work for me, personally). It depends what your doctor has recommended; and ultimately even with the band what you put in your mouth is your choice. You can do it! Good luck!
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I eat a lot of soup, too. But I actually find liquids a bit harder to get down than certain solids (like crackers) early in the day, so I have no issues with overeating my soup at lunch. I make my own soup, too. I don't put any cream or cheese in it, but I always make pureed soup so it still tastes creamy! But I don't think there's anything wrong with putting a little cream in your soup if you are keeping your overall caloric intake at a good level. If it's satisfying, then you're less likely to indulge somewhere else! I don't notice that sweets go down easier than other foods, but I do find that some days are a little tighter than other days. For me, time of day has a huge impact. And also, sometimes I'll struggle with a meal and then all of a sudden it feels like the floodgates have opened and I can eat a ton! So for me, it definitely varies.
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I was hungry on the clear liquids after a few days, too! It's probably a good sign, it could mean you're less inflamed, and it definitely means your body is on the mend. Once you go to full liquids, and it's not long now, it'll be A LOT better. They're very filling! Especially warm ones. So hang in there, you're almost there!
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I definitely have a delayed response to fills, usually after a couple of days I get a lot tighter. My fill nurse told me that's actually quite common. I also find that my tightness fluctuates a bit with some days/weeks a lot tighter than others. So, don't worry too much. Just take it really slow, and see how your body responds.
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I'm Riding the Onderland Express
LooLooMac replied to icequeen813's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Way to go, girl! Congrats!! -
Don't worry, you're not alone. I had a fill last week, and it was torture at first. The same symptoms you're describing. It was so bad, I decided to go off food altogether for a couple of days. I stuck to just green tea with honey. All of a sudden, it's like night and day. Now I feel perfectly fine! I went from fearing for my life to feeling absolutely great, seemingly overnight. I'm not sure if it was the "break" I gave my stomach from food or not, I'll never know. But I do know that sometimes the swelling just goes away, without needing an unfill. Good luck!
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Help! Night-time acid reflux--do I need an unfill?
LooLooMac replied to LooLooMac's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks for the reply! Last night I tried taking liquid Gaviscon right before I went to sleep, and it seemed to help a bit. I've also gone back to Clear liquids for a day or two, just to see if there is some inflammation, because I thought if there is it might help. If you think it will get worse over time, then I should definitely call. Thanks for your help! -
Hi there, I had my surgery in Toronto, but am currently living in Halifax, NS. Just wondering if there is anyone else out there who has been banded, too?