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Here I am, banded 8 days ago and finally starting to feel human again! How lovely to find a forum for British bandsters! The system is so different here compared to the US - we usually have to pay for ours!!:( Struggling a bit with the liquid diet - easy with sweet things (yoghurts etc) but having trouble finding anything filling in the Soup dept! Only another 6 days till I can have mush. WOOOOO!!

Had mine done by Mr Sigurdsson (?spelling) at Dolan Park hosp, through Hospital Group. It IS a bit like a production line, but no hassle at all - everybody very kind and professional, although the anaesthetist seemed to be wearing his grumpy pants.

What I'd like to know is if I'm the only one who's still uncomfortable after 8 days? When I've looked at the forums (mainly american) it seems as though everybody's up and running about after 3 days, with no pain whatsoever. I've been suffering with left abdo and shoulder pain since the op. It HAS got better by the day, but am I the only wimp around?:huh:

And is anyone else aware of the port? I can feel it when I'm sitting down - tender. Any old hardened bandsters out there able to offer any advice?:rolleyes:

THANKS, Judy

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Hi,

I was banded 5 days ago and only uncomfortable thing I am having is the tenderness in my stomach but its not sore, gets better every day and I can pretty much move about. Not so good if I cough though lol! I'm not aware of the port either and i'm sure I read that shoulder pain is wind, maybe you can get something for the chemist for that? Hope it eases soon but I wouldn't worry, everyone is different x

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Here I am, banded 8 days ago and finally starting to feel human again! How lovely to find a forum for British bandsters! The system is so different here compared to the US - we usually have to pay for ours!!:( Struggling a bit with the liquid diet - easy with sweet things (yoghurts etc) but having trouble finding anything filling in the Soup dept! Only another 6 days till I can have mush. WOOOOO!!

Had mine done by Mr Sigurdsson (?spelling) at Dolan Park hosp, through Hospital Group. It IS a bit like a production line, but no hassle at all - everybody very kind and professional, although the anaesthetist seemed to be wearing his grumpy pants.

What I'd like to know is if I'm the only one who's still uncomfortable after 8 days? When I've looked at the forums (mainly american) it seems as though everybody's up and running about after 3 days, with no pain whatsoever. I've been suffering with left abdo and shoulder pain since the op. It HAS got better by the day, but am I the only wimp around?:huh:

And is anyone else aware of the port? I can feel it when I'm sitting down - tender. Any old hardened bandsters out there able to offer any advice?:rolleyes:

THANKS, Judy

The pain in the shoulder and in the stomach area is gas trying to escape. They say they put C 2 O in the body. What help me out I just walk around the house when I had to get up to go to the restroom. Are when you feel it coming on. Also gas x and beno help with it to if you guys have that Find something chewables for gas. Also I love clam chower it help me and potato soup. I hope you feel better soon I only been band one month but this is what work for me

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Here I am, banded 8 days ago and finally starting to feel human again! How lovely to find a forum for British bandsters! The system is so different here compared to the US - we usually have to pay for ours!!:( Struggling a bit with the liquid diet - easy with sweet things (yoghurts etc) but having trouble finding anything filling in the Soup dept! Only another 6 days till I can have mush. WOOOOO!!

Had mine done by Mr Sigurdsson (?spelling) at Dolan Park hosp, through Hospital Group. It IS a bit like a production line, but no hassle at all - everybody very kind and professional, although the anaesthetist seemed to be wearing his grumpy pants.

What I'd like to know is if I'm the only one who's still uncomfortable after 8 days? When I've looked at the forums (mainly american) it seems as though everybody's up and running about after 3 days, with no pain whatsoever. I've been suffering with left abdo and shoulder pain since the op. It HAS got better by the day, but am I the only wimp around?:huh:

And is anyone else aware of the port? I can feel it when I'm sitting down - tender. Any old hardened bandsters out there able to offer any advice?:rolleyes:

THANKS, Judy

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