Bandedbear 2 Posted April 6, 2011 I was banded 3.29.11 first 3 days were tough. By the fourth day I was starving. I was doing every thing by the "book". on the 4th day I was cooking a fillet of cod for my son.it smelled so good! I could not help myself and went for a taste.... A taste led to me eating about an ounce. Is this normal? I told myself that I would not do that again. now on day 5 I feel no restriction and totally fine. Will that lead to complications or obstructions? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kalipso2 25 Posted April 6, 2011 being newly banded, you won't have any restriction. most surgeons don't put any fill in the band during surgery so, as you heal, you'll be able to eat normally... not saying you SHOULD eat normally, only that you could. some people even gain a few pounds during this stage and it's called "BANDSTER HELL" because you're banded but don't receive the benefits until your first couple of fills. BUT, please, please follow your doctor's post-surgery diet. that is VERY important!! you're still healing even though you may feel fine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted April 6, 2011 By my third day post-op I was ready to eat my dog! He was just lucky he could move faster than I. But, words of caution....fish can easily get stuck! I am not talking about tuna from a can, but a filet...getting stuck and retching this soon after surgery can be a very bad thing. Doctors put us on liquids during the post-op phase because they anchor the band down with just a few stitches and they do not want the stomach to grind during the healing period. Liquids and mushies don't cause grinding like solids do. But, some doctors move the post-op phases along quicker than others...so there is some difference of opinion as to how long we need to be on liquids and mushies. Try your best to stick with what YOUR doctor has ordered for you. He or she has reasons for those orders. When I told my doctor how hungry I was when he called me at 3 days post-op, he moved me from Clear Liquids to full liquids, I was in heaven! I was expecting to be on clears for a week, but I was healing so well he let me move faster. Give yours a call, maybe you can move along and have something more substantive. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
michelle37 0 Posted April 8, 2011 By my third day post-op I was ready to eat my dog! He was just lucky he could move faster than I. But, words of caution....fish can easily get stuck! I am not talking about tuna from a can, but a filet...getting stuck and retching this soon after surgery can be a very bad thing. Doctors put us on liquids during the post-op phase because they anchor the band down with just a few stitches and they do not want the stomach to grind during the healing period. Liquids and mushies don't cause grinding like solids do. But, some doctors move the post-op phases along quicker than others...so there is some difference of opinion as to how long we need to be on liquids and mushies. Try your best to stick with what YOUR doctor has ordered for you. He or she has reasons for those orders. When I told my doctor how hungry I was when he called me at 3 days post-op, he moved me from clear liquids to full liquids, I was in heaven! I was expecting to be on clears for a week, but I was healing so well he let me move faster. Give yours a call, maybe you can move along and have something more substantive. Congrats on your weight loss. We are very similar in where we started. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cocoabean 430 Posted April 8, 2011 Congrats on your weight loss. We are very similar in where we started. Thanks Michelle! You can do it, too!! Woot woot!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites