chellietaz 0 Posted February 27, 2011 Hi, My name is Michelle.I am 42yrs old, newly single and I have two grown children. I have wanted to get Lap-Band for several years. Life kept getting in my way. Now, that I no longer have to deal with a husband and children I have decided it is me time. I have been over-weight most of my life. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes two years ago and recently my doctor has advised my cholesterol is starting to rise. I also have asthma and sleep Apnea. As you can see I have many health concerns and my quality of life is really sad. Lap-Band is something I have been looking into for many many years...I have a friend at work that had the surgery little over a year ago and she has lost over 100 lbs. She has really been a great go to person with all my many questions. I just had my surgery Thursday morning (2/24/11). I am looking forward to the journey ahead...I know it will require alot of work on my part. But....I AM READY! I have a question....I am still on the liquid diet. Is the gas normal? How long does it last...or is this something I have to deal with from now on? I know I had alot of gas right after surgery, and I see now why they stressed the Gas-X so much. But will it go away? Is it also normal to feel no energy...my friend said I needed to start the multi-vitamins now as well as the Calcuim. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PackersFan 4 Posted February 28, 2011 Hi Michelle, First off - let me say that I'm no expert... For me the gas improved the more I walked. It just seems to help it work its way out. I'm almost 6 months out and really only had problems with gas the first week or two. As far as the energy goes, Vitamins should help. My surgeon didn't want me to start Vitamins until one week out. Good luck in your journey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crazygoatlady 0 Posted February 28, 2011 Hello...I had the surgery last Wednesday. I've been battling with terrible gas and left shoulder pain. I got a hold of the doctor today, and they said to back off of the applesauce, etc. and go back on only Protein shakes. I had a hernia repaired at the same time, so they said that I have double the swelling. I feel your pain though. It feels like the gas bubble is going to burst right out of my chest. My dr told me to take 7 gas-x a day, and if I'm not getting any better by Wednesday, to go back to the office. So, what I'm getting at, call your dr. They will give u all of the info that u need. I wish u luck....and good luck with the gas. Jessi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chellietaz 0 Posted February 28, 2011 Thanks for the advice; I am feeling so much better today. I have been taking my Vitamins (gotta cut them in half and take them one at a time though) and it has made a world of difference. I feel "normal"today" actually moving around more today. Stupid question; how do you get the ticker on your page. I have tired almost everything and it just is not working... Hi Michelle, First off - let me say that I'm no expert... For me the gas improved the more I walked. It just seems to help it work its way out. I'm almost 6 months out and really only had problems with gas the first week or two. As far as the energy goes, Vitamins should help. My surgeon didn't want me to start vitamins until one week out. Good luck in your journey. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oceangirl6 0 Posted February 28, 2011 you sound like me banded wednesday but i am on pure liquids only for 10 days gas and nauseated today walk and sip walk and sip all docs are different Hello...I had the surgery last Wednesday. I've been battling with terrible gas and left shoulder pain. I got a hold of the doctor today, and they said to back off of the applesauce, etc. and go back on only Protein shakes. I had a hernia repaired at the same time, so they said that I have double the swelling. I feel your pain though. It feels like the gas bubble is going to burst right out of my chest. My dr told me to take 7 gas-x a day, and if I'm not getting any better by Wednesday, to go back to the office. So, what I'm getting at, call your dr. They will give u all of the info that u need. I wish u luck....and good luck with the gas. Jessi Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oceangirl6 0 Posted February 28, 2011 oh i i had hyedial (sp) hernia removed too you sound like me banded wednesday but i am on pure liquids only for 10 days gas and nauseated today walk and sip walk and sip all docs are different Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
crazygoatlady 0 Posted March 4, 2011 I feel a little bit better every day. I hope that everything is going ok for you too. I wish u luck! oh i i had hyedial (sp) hernia removed too Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lolly- Singer in the BAND 0 Posted March 4, 2011 My surgeon doesn't do Protein Shakes. He says we have to learn how to eat the Protein with foods and sense the full feeling that solids will give, so I am post op day 1 as of today and will have 2 weeks of a pureed diet stressing protein. I am gassy- but not too uncomfortable. No need for any gas-x and Vitamins will start when off pureed foods. I have to crush or use liquid meds otherwise (birth control gets crushed, nexium sprinkled on food) and it makes a great difference. I am getting to a full feeling by taking tiny bites off a baskin robin sample size spoon and 1 bite per two minutes. No drinks 30 mins prior to food, during eating or 30 mins after. Keeps me from flushing food out of pouch and losing full sensation. I have not been nauseated once. NOT ONCE. Most of my discomfort is where my port is... but I am taking liquid oxy for that. Just got home tonight and will keep walking. Good luck to you... just thought I'd share how my post-op recommendations are working for me. =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oceangirl6 0 Posted March 4, 2011 cannot believe how every doc gives different instructions best of luck from here on out My surgeon doesn't do Protein Shakes. He says we have to learn how to eat the Protein with foods and sense the full feeling that solids will give, so I am post op day 1 as of today and will have 2 weeks of a pureed diet stressing protein. I am gassy- but not too uncomfortable. No need for any gas-x and Vitamins will start when off pureed foods. I have to crush or use liquid meds otherwise (birth control gets crushed, nexium sprinkled on food) and it makes a great difference. I am getting to a full feeling by taking tiny bites off a baskin robin sample size spoon and 1 bite per two minutes. No drinks 30 mins prior to food, during eating or 30 mins after. Keeps me from flushing food out of pouch and losing full sensation. I have not been nauseated once. NOT ONCE. Most of my discomfort is where my port is... but I am taking liquid oxy for that. Just got home tonight and will keep walking. Good luck to you... just thought I'd share how my post-op recommendations are working for me. =) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
oceangirl6 0 Posted March 4, 2011 walk and sip walk and sip get your Protein in use gas-x read this forum......all kinds of good info on here and there is a live chat going all the time Hi, My name is Michelle.I am 42yrs old, newly single and I have two grown children. I have wanted to get Lap-Band for several years. Life kept getting in my way. Now, that I no longer have to deal with a husband and children I have decided it is me time. I have been over-weight most of my life. I was diagnosed with type 2 diabetes two years ago and recently my doctor has advised my cholesterol is starting to rise. I also have asthma and sleep Apnea. As you can see I have many health concerns and my quality of life is really sad. Lap-Band is something I have been looking into for many many years...I have a friend at work that had the surgery little over a year ago and she has lost over 100 lbs. She has really been a great go to person with all my many questions. I just had my surgery Thursday morning (2/24/11). I am looking forward to the journey ahead...I know it will require alot of work on my part. But....I AM READY! I have a question....I am still on the liquid diet. Is the gas normal? How long does it last...or is this something I have to deal with from now on? I know I had alot of gas right after surgery, and I see now why they stressed the Gas-X so much. But will it go away? Is it also normal to feel no energy...my friend said I needed to start the multi-vitamins now as well as the Calcuim. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites