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Hello...

I'm new and was banded on Dec. 26th. The first week was pretty difficult because i experienced major hunger pains that woke me up in the wee hours of the night and early morning with knawing pain. I've been relieving the hunger by drinking Protein Shakes to coat my stomach. It helps...but only for a couple hours, when my hunger pains return.

I'm back at work and taking full liquids. However, craving more bulkier foods. I had a followup appt. this weekend with the doc to see if my incisions were healing well. My first adjustment is scheduled for the 24th. There were a couple of ladies who were banded in November in the waiting room. They told me that I could eat pretty much whatever I wanted until my first adjustment because my stomach is not restricted. Does anyone know if this is true? My nutritionist says I'm supposed to be on full liquids for two weeks and then eat soft foods for another 2 or 3 weeks. So why are these ladies telling me I can eat anything until I get adjusted. I'm confused. Aren't we supposed to be on liquids to heal?

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Stay on the diet your doctor prescribed! Your stomach needs this diet in order to heal properly. So, if you have to drink more Protein Shakes, so be it. Don't progess without your doctor's approval.

Now, what those ladies told you is TRUE in a sense. After the first few weeks your hunger will return as the swelling subsides in your stomach. From that point until you reach restriction (and it could take 3-4 fills or more to get there) your stomach will accept just about any nasty junk you want to put in there. And, OH Lord, you're going to want that pizza, and ice cream, and/or whatever you normally crave. This is what we call bandster hell! It will be up to you to have a plan in place to deal with it. Plan your meals, keep HEALTHY Snacks available, ban all junk food from your world.

Make up your mind ahead of time that you WILL follow your doctors orders. And try to make everything you eat a CONSCIOUS choice. The first few months may not be easy, but this time next year you'll have a different outlook. Best of luck to you.

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Thanks, Donna for your advice. I will continue on my full liquids and drink my Protein Shakes.

Can you please tell me how you got that little graphic below your name that shows your weight lost progress? I'd like to add that to mine.

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Click on anyone's weight loss ticker and it will take you to tickerfactory.com. There you can create your own. Keep that page open and switch back to LBT and go to the page to edit your signature. Copy and paste the link for your ticker into your signature. Remember to save your changes.

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