pebulz 135 Posted April 22, 2012 I had my band on 4/11 and i also have been hungry I used canned chicken and mix with mayo until mushy and that has helped ALOT and gave me energy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kami76065 19 Posted April 22, 2012 Was banded on 4/18. I don't think I'm hungry, but still feel tight in my chest. Not painful. Just tight. Like if I take a deep breath, it's tight. Went to dinner with friends last night, MEXICAN FOOD!! I ordered a cup of tortilla Soup. Spooned out all the chicken, tortillas and avacado - and then had the broth. About 7 or 8 spoon fulls. perfect. I wasn't hungry (but then wasn't when I started either) but felt like I was having dinner with my friends. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Boniluuu 25 Posted April 22, 2012 I was banded 4/11 also. I miss chewing. I think I will try tuna, miracle whip in the.blender..i am tired of the hunger. Calling this week to see if I can get a fill before the 4 weeks. The lady at TR said she may be able to squeeze me in sooner. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mom5 0 Posted April 22, 2012 I was allowed to have yogurt and pudding by day 5 post op and ground chicken or egg by day 7. I mixed them with a tiny amount of olive oil mayo( like chicken salad) only ate @ 1/4 cup but so good! Im 2 weeks post op as of friday and just starting regular food...so far no problems at all. Just chewing well and going slow! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bridg29 2 Posted April 22, 2012 Yea I tried to have the fill early but they said no!! They have to let it heal and swelling to go down, I have next appt 5/20 that will be 5 weeks post op I hope they do it then, I said to Dr that I was hungry he did state thats how your going to feel and then said I may feel hungry after the banding Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
judych 225 Posted April 23, 2012 Am I the only one.. I started to take a half of chicken breast and chopped it up but I know I'm suppose to be in mushy.. Does that count LOL.. I'm so hungry and when I smell other people foods around lunch time my stomach is growling so loud.. Am I gonna fail already ... i dont think you are going to fail but be careful with what you are doing right now. By all means have some Protein but it has to be mushie right now if thats what you were told to have. im borderline right now between mushies and more solid food but even now i chew about fifty times if i have a small piece of meat or fish in my mouth. At least ive learned to do that.. i dont like having any fibrous pieces in my esophagus... try and add some beef broth or chicken broth to your meat... let it soak for a while? i know that chicken can be dry, certain parts of it are. i had some chicken pieces last night... it was marinated . i had about three small pieces, chewed fifty times each mouthful, loved it. i was getting very hungry for meat. im glad my first four weeks is up. i have my first fill in another two weeks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lafaye999 32 Posted April 23, 2012 the last couple of days have been crazy.. I have been so starving until my stomach sounds like a train. I am 11 days post-op. The grits made me hungrier, so I finally broke for a small piece of baked fish. It satified me for the moment but decided to have some more Protein Drink. However I was started to go the amount of recommend Protein for a day. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
judych 225 Posted April 23, 2012 the last couple of days have been crazy.. I have been so starving until my stomach sounds like a train. I am 11 days post-op. The grits made me hungrier, so I finally broke for a small piece of baked fish. It satified me for the moment but decided to have some more Protein drink. However I was started to go the amount of recommend protein for a day. yep.. know the feeling... lapband hell is an understatement. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
honk 780 Posted April 23, 2012 Please follow your doctors post op eating plan! The hunger and desire to chew is real. Trust me I know. This will passs. It would be better for you to eat your allowed foods more often (smooth Soup every 2-3 hours) than to eat solids. Your stomach is healing and must not churn; which it does when you eat solids. FYI about 12 days post op I went in for a check up and asked if I could move to mushies 2 days early. The answer. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! So trust me I feel your pain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
bridg29 2 Posted April 28, 2012 yep.. know the feeling... lapband hell is an understatement. Yep I also know the feeling!! can not wait until I get the first fill so I can actually feel fullafter eating Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Waldog 0 Posted April 28, 2012 Please follow your doctors post op eating plan! The hunger and desire to chew is real. Trust me I know. This will passs. It would be better for you to eat your allowed foods more often (smooth Soup every 2-3 hours) than to eat solids. Your stomach is healing and must not churn; which it does when you eat solids. FYI about 12 days post op I went in for a check up and asked if I could move to mushies 2 days early. The answer. ABSOLUTELY NOT!!!! So trust me I feel your pain. It's interesting how every doctor's post op diet is different. My Dr. and Nutritionist said everyone is different and some folks will start eating regular food quicker. The main reason why they advise the softer foods for 3-4 weeks is so the stomach can heal where the band was installed. If you go out and try to eat normal you could cause the band to slip by doing so. This is the reason for softer foods. Personally, I was over cottage cheese about 5 days ago, and I've been eating lunchmeat sliced super thin from the deli, then cut up with a knife, and have had not problems. My body needed real protien and that is what I was craving. You'll know if you eat something you shouldn't. It will get stuck and you'll regret it. Take your time, chew, eat slow, and stick to the 4oz rule IMHO. If you can find a protien shake you like, I advise that as well. They do make you feel full for quite a while and you won't have those hunger pains. BTW, I'm 12 days PO and I've lost a total of 19lbs. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jepegurl 23 Posted April 29, 2012 Congrats Waldog, you're doing great! I'm 11 days post op and I'm one of the lucky ones eating soft mushys. I'm eating about 1000 cals a day and shooting for 80g of Protein. I'm finally feeling full and energized. I will never doubt Proteins power ever again. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites