matt in tassie
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i'm a bloke that loves a drink and have found anything that isnt carbonated is fine. I have tried drinking fizzy drinks and it resulted in really intense shoulder pain. I quizzed the doc about it and he said it is a common problem after banding, gas gets trapped under your diaphragm.
hope this is of some help.
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Thanks everyone for the welcome, good to know that theres a fellow tasmanian on here too. There is plenty of us banded down this way.
All that good food and drink I suppose lol.
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I stumbled across this site a few days ago, and have been checking it out everyday since. Well what can I say, I live in Tasmania, Australia and have been banded now for about 11 months with no worries so far.
Of course i've learnt a few lessons along the way, especially how my body does'nt appreciate lot of gas, less beer:cry but a new found love for red wine:) . I am going along well with a start weight of 164 kg and a bmi of 49.9 to, now 132 kg and a bmi of 39.
So the experince for me all round has been pretty good with no regrets with the decision to have the procedure and a new found addicition for the gym.I'm looking forward to catching up with fellow banders and sharing there take on things.
c u later.
a newbie in need of some support.....
in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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g'day dont worry it all gets better ive been banded for nearly 11 months now and the first 1-2 were the worst. Now i wouldnt look back, as far as the breathing goes I had a hard slog of it for a few days after surgery. But just before I went under the knife, a phisio visited me with some breathing excersies to do post surgery and explained that sometimes while fitting the band they have to partially collapse one of your lungs. wasnt I stoked with that idea:eek: . But I can assure you the breathing pain will pass really quickly, and before you know you will forget it ever happened. Best of luck.
Matt.