samcclintick 6 Posted November 6, 2012 So I was banded on Nov 1, and I have had a rough go of it. They put me on morphine after the surgery that made me sick. My surgery was over around 10:45 and I must of vomited for the rest of the day and into the night. They ended up switching me to a different pain medication, but because I was getttin sick I wasn't getting up. Not to mention that I pissed my self each time I vomited. Had to have DH get me some depends as the diapers the hospital provided sucked. The new pain medication came aroun 1 am but they took it away at 6 am. I ended up having to stay another day. I stopped vomiting around the 6 am wakup. I don't know how they expect you to get any sleep as they wake you up contantly. Ended up having to have two insulin shots. Didn't touch any of the meals they gave me. On Sat morning around 2 I vomited once again, but that was the last time. Since I've been home I moved my self to the recliner because the flat bed was causing me to wease. I have been using the aspirator and walking 4 times a day, one extra driveway at a time. To top it all off I started my period on Monday. So I know I'm anemic. Doc told me if I stated experiencing flu like symtoms that ment I wasn't getting enough Water in. Had a low grade fever yesterday so I have upped my liquid intake. But I'm getting gas, not sure if its left over from the vomiting or just from the protien shakes. And I'm contsitpated. I'm sure thats from not getting enough Water also. I am taking my Vitamins and Iron. And I feel better after I have stood up and walked. Streaching out those sore stomach muscles. This whole thing is scaring me now. I didn't expect any of this. I expected the pain etc but not the immediate vomiting and what has trasnpired since then. Any suggestions on the gas. May be so kids liquid gas x or some gas x strips? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Locon 4 Posted November 7, 2012 Wow u have had a tough go at it. I'm so sorry for you. I had my surgery yesterday and I'm fine. Just soar and I can get liquids down fine also. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ladymarshall 61 Posted November 8, 2012 Wow u have had a tough go at it. I'm so sorry for you. I had my surgery yesterday and I'm fine. Just soar and I can get liquids down fine also. I'm scared to drink liquids too afraid of throwing up. All of a sudden I'm getting a little hungry. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Jackie07 5 Posted November 8, 2012 So I was banded on Nov 1' date=' and I have had a rough go of it. They put me on morphine after the surgery that made me sick. My surgery was over around 10:45 and I must of vomited for the rest of the day and into the night. They ended up switching me to a different pain medication, but because I was getttin sick I wasn't getting up. Not to mention that I pissed my self each time I vomited. Had to have DH get me some depends as the diapers the hospital provided sucked. The new pain medication came aroun 1 am but they took it away at 6 am. I ended up having to stay another day. I stopped vomiting around the 6 am wakup. I don't know how they expect you to get any sleep as they wake you up contantly. Ended up having to have two insulin shots. Didn't touch any of the meals they gave me. On Sat morning around 2 I vomited once again, but that was the last time. Since I've been home I moved my self to the recliner because the flat bed was causing me to wease. I have been using the aspirator and walking 4 times a day, one extra driveway at a time. To top it all off I started my period on Monday. So I know I'm anemic. Doc told me if I stated experiencing flu like symtoms that ment I wasn't getting enough Water in. Had a low grade fever yesterday so I have upped my liquid intake. But I'm getting gas, not sure if its left over from the vomiting or just from the protien shakes. And I'm contsitpated. I'm sure thats from not getting enough Water also. I am taking my Vitamins and Iron. And I feel better after I have stood up and walked. Streaching out those sore stomach muscles. This whole thing is scaring me now. I didn't expect any of this. I expected the pain etc but not the immediate vomiting and what has trasnpired since then. Any suggestions on the gas. May be so kids liquid gas x or some gas x strips?[/quote'] I'm so sorry that you are having such a rough time. Gas X may help but walking is the best way to get rid of the gas. It helps prevent pneumonia and blood clots! I hope you feel better soon! Every day should get better. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
NJinspector 8 Posted November 8, 2012 I was banded Monday November 5th. I was on morphine too overnight and hit that button a total of ten times before I left the hospital. I never thought the pain would be this bad but everyday I feel a little better. Now it's day three. I never vomited at all. I am taking a pain pill occasionally and I am walking and drinking my Protein shakes., etc., My lower stomach muscles are sore beyond anything I anticipated. I think most of the gas pains are about gone. I say all this because it sounds like you are having what is likely typical symptoms post op except for a few added bumps. Hang in!!!! Don't get too discouraged. You will do this along with us all. We are all here to cheer you on!!!! :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
vsoriano78 29 Posted November 8, 2012 I was band on the 2 of nov and went to my drs on Monday cuz my legs hurt to walk so he told me to start on soft food so I have and now my tummy hurt like full and bloated I hope I don't have anything stuck in there I don't even know how it feels Sent from my iPhone using LapBandTalk Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
deanabatehup123 2 Posted November 8, 2012 This is all such a learning curve i was banded on 6th and hernia repair didnt expect this level of pain i can barely get up without a lot of pain,im also to scared to eat ((( Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KaranK 22 Posted November 8, 2012 I was banded on Monday. I also had a hernia repair. My pain has mostly been from gas and at the incision on my upper right side. It is getting better each day. I'm somewhat nervous about eating but so far so good. I continually drink Water, have 1/4 - 1/2 c of Protein Shake a few timers a day then sf Jello and popcicles. The walking definitely helps the gas pain. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
thinkt2013 74 Posted November 8, 2012 I was banded tuesday and so far so good. I slept like a baby last night, first night at home. Now i am up walking. Your experience sounds rough, and im sorry. So far, things are much better for me than expected. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karina5533 5 Posted November 8, 2012 I also got banded on nov 5th. My incision sites are quite painful and I have some pain in my left shoulder area. I don't think it is gas pain. Has anyone else had pain in left shoulder? My back feels tired from laying at 45 degrees as I can't seem to be able to lay down flat. I like to sleep on my side but I feel more pain in my abdomen/incision sites if I do. Is anyone experiencing this problem? I have not weighed myself so I don't know if I've lost any. My doctor wants me on Clear Liquids and Protein Shakes this week and start on mushy foods next week. He wants to do first fill on week 3. I read from others in this forum that it has been more than a month and they still have not had a fill. I wonder what is the rush? Should I be concerned? Any thoughts will be appreciated. To the newbie bandsters in this forum, good luck and share, share, share, please. Support is so important!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KaranK 22 Posted November 8, 2012 I also got banded on nov 5th. My incision sites are quite painful and I have some pain in my left shoulder area. I don't think it is gas pain. Has anyone else had pain in left shoulder? My back feels tired from laying at 45 degrees as I can't seem to be able to lay down flat. I like to sleep on my side but I feel more pain in my abdomen/incision sites if I do. Is anyone experiencing this problem? I have not weighed myself so I don't know if I've lost any. My doctor wants me on clear liquids and Protein Shakes this week and start on mushy foods next week. He wants to do first fill on week 3. I read from others in this forum that it has been more than a month and they still have not had a fill. I wonder what is the rush? Should I be concerned? Any thoughts will be appreciated. To the newbie bandsters in this forum, good luck and share, share, share, please. Support is so important!! My dr does first fill at 5 weeks. I think each one is different. I am also a side sleeper, getting into position is tough but once I'm there, it's all good. I hold a pillow on my stomach when I turn over. Walking is helping the gas. Hang in there, we'll get through it together! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
samcclintick 6 Posted November 8, 2012 Nice to hear that I'm not the norm and that it has been easier for some of you. I think my biggest problem right now is the pain in my back and not being able to lie down flat. I expected to be back a work today. But there is no way I could have. I still haven't had a bowel movement. I am on all liquids. But can have some clear juices to make up for the carbs you get in other foods. I know I am getting at least 56oz of my liquids from Water. The rest of the required 64 is from the juice. Getting around 50 to 60 grams of protien a day, but only taking in a couple hundred calories when I have 1200 to spend. The last time I weighed my self I actually weighed more than I did prior to the surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
karina5533 5 Posted November 8, 2012 My dr does first fill at 5 weeks. I think each one is different. I am also a side sleeper' date=' getting into position is tough but once I'm there, it's all good. I hold a pillow on my stomach when I turn over. Walking is helping the gas. Hang in there, we'll get through it together![/quote'] Thanks! I'll try using the pillow in my tummy to turn over so I can sleep more comfortably. 1 KaranK reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
cathy83 15 Posted November 8, 2012 Hiya everyone I got banded November 6th and seem to be doing well!! Was quite sore yesterday felt like i got hit by Thomas the train but woke up today not soo bad got gas pains I'm drinking juice Water and Protein shakes. I have not had a bowel movement yet I wonder if that's bad??!! Well congrats on those of us who have made it above the hurdle lets keep the momentum going!!! Take care -cathy Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KaranK 22 Posted November 8, 2012 samcclintick My dr said it was normal to gain some right after the surgery (because of gas). Share this post Link to post Share on other sites