WASaBubbleButt 41 Posted April 20, 2007 You know what's scary? The HUNGRY MONSTER. I had forgotten what it felt like. Being unfilled sucks! Pretend like you are a newbie doing the post op diet. :eek: All kidding aside, you can do this! Come here and scream, yell at folks, TYPE IN ALL CAPS! We'll help you through this! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gailannr 1 Posted April 20, 2007 Carlene, Good Wishes to you during this time. I hope things go well for you. Gail Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doglover 0 Posted April 21, 2007 Carlene Thanks for the post, just had .5cc put in on monday and I think it's too tight. I'm having constant reflux/regurge and taking tums all the time. I was thinking about having .25 taken out Monday, now I will be for sure. Be thankful it's something that your body can heal on it's own with surgical intervention. Good luck! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
doglover 0 Posted April 21, 2007 oops meant NO surgical intervention Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted April 21, 2007 Carlene Thanks for the post, just had .5cc put in on monday and I think it's too tight. I'm having constant reflux/regurge and taking tums all the time. I was thinking about having .25 taken out Monday, now I will be for sure. Be thankful it's something that your body can heal on it's own with surgical intervention. Good luck! Wise move. A too-tight band is the number one cause of not just esophageal dilation, but slippage, as well. I was VERY lucky to have dodged that bullet. Plus, after several months, it was damaging my esophagus and my lungs. You do NOT want to cause Barrett's Esophagus - a precursor to esophageal cancer. What happens is, the esophagus tries to protect itself from the ravages of the stomach acid by growing new tissue that is similar to the tissue in the intestines. But in doing so, the body changes the cell structure and literally invites cancer to set up housekeeping therein. Esophageal cancer is very painful, and almost always fatal. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted April 21, 2007 All kidding aside, you can do this! Come here and scream, yell at folks, TYPE IN ALL CAPS! We'll help you through this! Thanks! Yesterday I ate Slim Fast, (canned) Soup, yogurt, chicken broth, and applesauce. The applesauce was the highlight of my day, and I don't even like applesauce. How sad is that? No more canned Soup, though. It is just gross (except for Tomato, which I can handle). When I was a baby post-op, I made soup out of all kinds of veggies that aren't generally considered soup material, like black-eyed peas and sweet potatoes - thick soup, but no "lumps". I think I'm going to revisit those. They were much more tasty and satisfying than the canned stuff. Only 16 days to go. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
luckyme 0 Posted April 22, 2007 Hi, I've been unfilled for the last month for a hugely dilated esophagus. We discussed partial unfill/liquids vs. total unfill/regular diet. I went for the total unfill. Yesterday, I had my repeat UGI. My esoghagus is totally back to normal. I've also lost a few pounds and much to my amazement I haven't had major hunger problems. I've lost weight because I've actually been able to eat more fresh fruits and vegetables, replacing all simple carbs and soft foods, and othewise kept my portions the same. I also upped my cardio. I have an appointment for a re-fill next week. I'm relieved that I haven't done permanant damage, but I'm ambivilant about adding Fluid back as I've been doing so well unfilled. Just having the band in place gives me good hunger control. I never got my pre-banding hunger monster back. When I decided that I wasn't going to be able to let the band do all the work for me, my attitude towards eating changed. However, I don't completely trust myself to keep these changes for the long term. So, I will probably try a moderate fill. I hadn't PB'd in about a year (probably the same time I'd been dilating from being too tight), had only occasional reflux, and had no soft or hard stops, so I'd been self-limiting my portions to apx 1 cup prior to finding out I was too-tight/dilated. Good luck with your unfill. Lucky 1/31/05 274/153 5'8" Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted April 22, 2007 Congrats! I hope I get news that good at my next appointment. My doc didn't give me any options. In fact, he first said total unfill and liquids/mushies for two weeks. Then he took pity on me and decided to leave a little bit in. I kind of wish I had had a "last meal" between the partial unfill and the healing diet. I am curious to know just what I can and can't eat. And I would LOVE to have had a steak. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted April 25, 2007 I have been almost totally unfilled for one week now, due to a large esophageal dilation. I am allowed only liquids and mushies. I have not cheated, but out of self-pity I have eaten some things I should not have. In the last week, I have had: 3 kinds of Beans 2 kinds of potatoes 4 varieties of soup many flavors of LF yogurt SF Popsicles SF fudgesicles applesauce ice cream (the real thing, but only the little Dixie cups and only one per day) SF Jello (with FF topping) lots of hot tea, SF peach tea, and bottled water Starbucks non-fat latte SF pudding left-over chocolate from Easter (almost all gone now, thank goodness) If in doubt, I put it in the blender to make sure it's "legal". Sometimes it turns out yummy....sometimes not. I could have eaten blended "chili soup" but anything spicy right now burns my throat - it's that irritated. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anonemouse 1 Posted April 25, 2007 Pretend like you are a newbie doing the post op diet. That's what my mom wanted me to do instead of having surgery. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Sunta 5 Posted April 25, 2007 Ooooh Carlene, what a bummer! I keep going to the complications forum and coming out depressed! BUT, the great news here is that your situation is completely able to be fixed! That's the great thing about the band; most complications are fixable. I'm sure your esophagus will heal and go back to normal, and in no time you'll be doing great again. A great liquid I found is to make homemade vegetable Soup and then blend it. It's delicious and packed with Vitamins. I have this if I PB or if I'm sick in general. Keep us posted! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
juliegeraci 7 Posted April 25, 2007 Carlene, good luck to you. I know how things get when you PB a lot. I hope it all works out for you. Julie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
socalgal3 4 Posted April 25, 2007 Carlene- My thoughts are with you! I am currently unfilled AGAIN and have already experienced a slip, so I totally understand. The head hunger is the hardest, so stay busy! You have made it through a week and YOU CAN DO IT til you are healed. You "old timers" are a very valuable part of this group and your experiences can teach us all. Thank you for sharing. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fabfatgrl 10 Posted April 29, 2007 Good luck Carlene. When I was having my first fill back in 2001 (on 9-11 if one can imagine), I went with a Bandster from NZ who was having trouble with esophogeal dilation. They unfilled her for a month, and things went back to normal for her. Hope you have the same result. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Carlene 12 Posted April 29, 2007 Good luck Carlene. When I was having my first fill back in 2001 (on 9-11 if one can imagine), I went with a Bandster from NZ who was having trouble with esophogeal dilation. They unfilled her for a month, and things went back to normal for her. Hope you have the same result. Thanks! I hope so, too. My doctor seemed very blasé about it, so I guess it happens a lot. I know I have gained weight though, and I am sooooooooo mad at myself for that. I can't believe how hungry I get, or how much it takes to fill me up! If I had to live without my band, I think I would go into deep, deep depression. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites