MsES 0 Posted May 16, 2011 Hi everyone! Iam new here. I was banded on May 9th, so I will be one week out tomorrow. I had a lot of gas pain and still feel a lot of bloating in my belly. Not feeling any more pain, just an umcomfortable feeling from what is probably still some gas in my belly. I can walk fine, but struggle after climbing stairs. No issues actually climbing a flight of stairs, but I just climbed two flights and needed to rest to catch my breath. I recover quickly, and my heart rate settles down quickly as well, but just wondering if this is something others of you have experienced in the first week. Thank you for any advice/thoughts you can give me on this. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gettinthelapbandtogether 1 Posted May 16, 2011 Hi everyone! Iam new here. I was banded on May 9th, so I will be one week out tomorrow. I had a lot of gas pain and still feel a lot of bloating in my belly. Not feeling any more pain, just an umcomfortable feeling from what is probably still some gas in my belly. I can walk fine, but struggle after climbing stairs. No issues actually climbing a flight of stairs, but I just climbed two flights and needed to rest to catch my breath. I recover quickly, and my heart rate settles down quickly as well, but just wondering if this is something others of you have experienced in the first week. Thank you for any advice/thoughts you can give me on this. I was banded on may 10 th and am experiencing a lot of the same things.... Everyone says it is normal. Lots of gas and bloating. I have found out that taking a long but SLOW walk without inclines really helps with the gas/bloating. When it gets bad at night I get up and walk the hallway a couple of times at home before lying back down. Hope this helps and congrats Ben Follow my lap band journey at www.benworship.wordpress.com Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Eda 0 Posted May 16, 2011 Many of us experienced similar recovery process, It will get better. Hang in there! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Rachel412 116 Posted May 16, 2011 I was weak and slow and tired for the first two weeks following surgery. I'd say around days 10 and 11 were my worst- I just felt like crap, even though my pain was much better. I definitely took a turn for the better at 2 weeks and it's been all uphill from there Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
trish151 33 Posted May 16, 2011 ..............same here. When I started out after surgery, I was just walking back and forth in my garage with my jammies on and when I moved outside and on my treadmill, I was just walking a mile an hour. I had my surgery on Feb 23 and now I get up and go jogging every day. I am sure I looked like a snail when I first started walking but every day I get stronger and faster. I have also noticed that my neighbors are waving more as they get used to seeing me out there and I have even noticed that some of my older neighbors have started walking too. You never know who you inspire. I am down 39 pounds and that is not near as impressive to me as the fact that I am actually out jogging and liking it. My heart rate can stand the faster speed now and it feels wonderful. My secret goal now is to be able to have more stamina and to jog faster than my skinny butt husband. He is so awesome to let me be competitive with him in order to reach my goals. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites