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I was banded on the 20th with the realize band.

I don't have any hunger right now.......I have been drink Water and Protein Shakes, and also creamed Soup. The hardest part is to eat. I am so scared about what I have done.

I am tired. I am still in the recovery mode.

I plan on going for a walk later. My port site is very uncomfortable... is that normal.

Keri

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I was banded on 10/23 and also have the Realize Band. I don't have much discomfort now, but when I first had the surgery I did feel a little twinge where the port was inserted if I flipped wrong in the bed at night or try to lay on my stomach, but now eveyrthing is fine. I think the sweeling is longer than I expected, but don't second guess yourself you will be okay. Good Luck

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I have been in the process for almost 3 months now and have not been specific about which band I want. My dr uses the allergan and Realize. I met someone at a group nutrition appt and she mentioned some of the benefits of the after care with the Realize Band. I will discuss this with my doctor and see what he thinks is best for me. Does anyone know if their insurance covers one and not the other? I checked my benefits statement and it does not differentiate. I do like being able to log my food journal so he can have access to it and track my progress. I'm glad this specific forum is here for Realize banders.

Kathi

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I was banded on the 20th with the realize band.

I don't have any hunger right now.......I have been drink Water and Protein shakes, and also creamed Soup. The hardest part is to eat. I am so scared about what I have done.

I am tired. I am still in the recovery mode.

I plan on going for a walk later. My port site is very uncomfortable... is that normal.

Keri

Hey, Keri, You sound perfectly normal to me. I was banded Aug. 4 and couldn't eat solid food for several weeks. My band gave me restriction from the beginning. :P

As far as being tired, girl, you've just had surgery! Rest and take it easy for a couple of weeks. If you can swing it, get some extra sleep each night. :thumbup:

My port site was so sore at a week's time I went back to my doc. He inspected it and assured me everything was looking great. He did then prescribed an abdominal binder. It is a big elastic band that I wore for about another week and it helped a lot. :)

Hang in there, it gets better and better! :w00t:

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My port site was sore for the first 2-3 weeks. That is totally normal. It is also normal to have "buyers remorse", to not know if this was the right decision. But you have to look at the pros. I'm a month out and down 30lbs!!!! I have NEVER been able to loose weight well and now look!!!! WOW!!! The first few days to a week are tough, but you can get through it!!! We are all here for you. It really does get better at about day 3 or 4 post op. Keep us up to date on your progress! Congrats and welcome to band land!!! Kelli

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