tab1975 0 Posted September 15, 2010 :confused:Ok, it has taken me a while to post on the boards. surgery - 7/27 1st fill - 9/7 Since 2/2010 when I started the process for surgery, I have lost 27.4 lbs. Right now I am feeling very uneasy. I have had a pain in my chest for about 4 days. When I breathe in, it hurts and sometime I feel a burning in my chest and right now I feel a burning in my stomach. I have no clue what is happening, but I am scared. I have to say that I am making this more complicated that it really is losing weight. I really am scared to eat. I have had a realtionship with fast food for a long time and I am lazy. I hate to cook and if I leave the cooking to my mother that lives with me, I am not going to get all that I need. Tonight she made fried fish and I ate it. I dont plan my meals well as I am scared to eat, but also scared to lose weight also. I just need someone to tell me if I am crazy or not. Give me a few meal plans and tell me what the heck is this pain and burning. I want to be successful. I may just be scared of the success! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SarahMarie123 0 Posted September 15, 2010 Wow Tab, I know what you are going through (kind of). I had surgery 09/10/10 and so far am just on Water, Soup, and occaisional sip of Protein shake. I too have a huge fear of eating...and rekindling my relationship with fast food. I don't cook...and usually plan my day around when I can go out for food. I take comfort in knowing that others have done it (many many others) and that we will lose the weight. I am down 8 pounds since surgery (4 days ago). How did you do the first few weeks? I am not hungry at all...of course I salivate when I drive my McDonalds...but as for a real appetittie....zilch. Of course I do expect hunger to make an appearance after the swelling goes down... I hope some bandsters can provide you (and me) with some good ideas for food. After we go to solids...can we eat apples? I have been wanting an apple... :crying: Good luck :smile: Happy losing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
losethemess 14 Posted September 15, 2010 Tab, please call you doctor and see what's up with that pain in your chest. I have no idea what it could be, but I'm sure your doctor can help. I was banded on 08/16/2010. I've always loved to eat and I still do. Now I just try to choose healthier options. I've fallen off the band wagon several times in past 28 days, (Yep already) I'm back on track and down 24 lbs since starting the pre-op diet. I totally understand what you mean when you say you don't like to cook, but you have to. One piece of advice I can give it to start cooking your own meals. There are not alot of healthy Fast food options available unless you want to eat salads everyday, I know I don't. If you cook, you have much more variety in you food options, you can make the food healthier, you save money, the food tastes better than fast food and you can cook large amounts so that you always have food available when your hungry. There's nothing worse than being hungry and not having anything to eat. There are some simple things that you can cook. Every morning I make scrambled eggs with "I can't Believe it's not Butter" spray. It's 0 calories, 0 fat, 0 carbs and unfortunately 0 Protein. I drink a Protein Isopure protein along with my eggs, for lunch I'll have whole wheat Pasta with the canned sauce and for dinner maybe a tuna salad. Very little cooking required with these meals. Below is my typical grocery list Grocery List Eggs I can't Believe It's not butter spray Tuna Creations-Herb and Garlic-assorted flavors Kroger-Carbmaster Yogurt Muscle Milk Isopure Protein powder Skim Milk Raw chicken Tenderloins Hummus-Roasted Red Pepper Carrots salad Grapes Strawberries Shrimp Zattarains Shrimp and Crab Boil Mixed Vegetables-Green Beans, broccoli Crystal Light Whole Wheat Pasta Spaghetti Sauce Hope this helps Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Talome 0 Posted September 15, 2010 Dear SaraMarie123 I got banded on Friday the 10th too!! It's now Wednesday here, day 5 and am still getting shoulder pains.Plus my port hurts. I'm eating everything through a straw and am sticking to small cups of food, such as pumpkin soup; Tomato Soup, up and go Breakfast drinks (this is Australian; not sure if you would know it but its a liquid breakfast that you can drink on the run); yoghourt blended with fruit and milk; coffee or chai tea. Sometimes I'm starving, but I just sip something to ease the hunger. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
SarahMarie123 0 Posted September 15, 2010 Thanks Talome! I am interested to see how you progress since we are band-bday-buddies! I am excited for you! Keep me updated Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GoneFishin 0 Posted September 15, 2010 The burning could be reflux...a sign of prolapse. Have you vomited or regurgitate much? Might want to have the Dr check it out for slippage. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samndaisy64 0 Posted September 17, 2010 Talome, Straws can cause gas...try drinking your liquids without the straw. Also, the gas from surgery can last for several days. Feel better soon. Good luck with your band Share this post Link to post Share on other sites