Magic 0 Posted February 28, 2006 Hi all :eek: I just got my mid-band 6 days ago in France with Dr. Frering:clap2: , so finally I'm a bandster:scared: ++++I have few very important questions++++ In the past 3 days I got the worst sinus/cold you can ever imagine.. I've been sneezing a lot, and everytime I do, my port HURTS a lot, is that noraml? (keep in mind I only got my band 6 days ago) The other question, I was given a very big antibiotic pill for the sinus, so I had to crush it and sollow it, but in that process, I vomited real hard (only one push or hit or PB), that I felt my port jumped out of my stomach with soooooooo much pain in its area... Is that normal? do u think I might get the port mis-located with the sneezing and vmoiting? or i might already slip my band?? Sorry for this weird question and symptoms, but you are my savior guys... Thanks a lot guys, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
princess_n_thep 2 Posted February 28, 2006 I would think not. I know I sneezed once post op and ouchhhhhh! Vomiting on the other hand can be bad news!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Betje 0 Posted February 28, 2006 Welcome to the mid-band. I have mid-band too. I was banded 8 of november 2005, the first month i had flew so dont worry with it. Just take it easy. Good luck. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
K@t 38 Posted February 28, 2006 Hi all :confused: :confused: I just got my mid-band 6 days ago in France with Dr. Frering:clap2: , so finally I'm a bandster:scared: Sorry Magic this is off topic, but what did you pay for your surgery in France? I live in Portugal and it runs 10,000 here, If it's cheaper in france, maybe thats an option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Magic 0 Posted February 28, 2006 Thanks Betje, I'm a proud mid-bander today:clap2: Kat: Thats is no problem at all, I paid for it 6500 e. And that includes everything, the 2 days sleep at the hospital, the endoscopy and the operation And I have say that I think Dr. Frering is one of BEST in the world, if not the best. He had done more than 4500 opretaion. God, the day I went for surgury there were 10 other people just like me (getting the band). So he is very experinced, and I hear that other sugeons just wish to practice with him, meaning, I was reading on the net and some surgueon uses this piece of info in their CV (worked under Dr. Frering in France) Thanks god, I'm very happy for choosing him, please let me know if you need any more info:) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
donali 57 Posted February 28, 2006 Hi Magic - Congrats on your band! At this point it is likely that the pain you're feeling is simply because you are so recently out of surgery. However, violent sneezing, coughing, and/or vomiting can cause slippage, and I suppose under the right circumstances could disrupt your port as well. Not that I think you should be worried at this point, but if you end up with unusual pains that don't go away, or things seem "different" and don't resolve, or if you suddenly cannot keep down liquids then a call to the doc is definitely in order. While these things can cause problems, it seems that mostly the band isn't quite that delicate. So while it's possible, chances are everything is okay. You just have to be as careful as possible, and keep close tabs on how you're feeling just in case. Feel better!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PinkMary 3 Posted February 28, 2006 Magic Congratulations for your new band :confused: i don't think that sneeze would make any damage on your band :confused: don't panic! its ok! i send regards to France & to Portugal (K@t) from Greece! i'm glad to meet more European Bandsters over this great site! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DeLarla 22 Posted February 28, 2006 "However, violent sneezing, coughing, and/or vomiting can cause slippage, and I suppose under the right circumstances could disrupt your port as well." According to my surgeon, Donali's statement is accurate. Just like we can throw our back out with a bad sneeze, any sharp/sudden movement or trauma could affect the band or port. When I felt a sneeze, I'd brace my port before, tightening my back and clench my vaginal muscles to avoid popping my port, throwing my back, or tinkling. Old age is too much fun. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites