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Guest CeeJay

Hi all,

I was banded April 26, 2005. Starting weight 281, six foot male. No fill for about six weeks, then 1 cc. Not much change, losing weight due to choices and exercise. Had another 1 cc fill on thursday, August 18th. BIG change. Can drink Water but it hurts like a cramp in my stomach. Takes about 20 minutes to drink a Protein shake, and it is uncomfortable. Dr.'s orders were Clear liquids for one day, full for two days, then take it slow as I add new foods. My question is, will I eventually be able to drink Water, milk, coffe or anything and not have this pain or tightness in my abdomen? Oh and I am down to 253. No more gall bladder,(had it out at same time as banded). No more GURD, or high blood pressure medications. I was right on the edge of being a candidate but the gall bladder, GURD,and High blood pressure kicked me over into the grey zone. My all time heaviest was 291, and I have too much to live for and an active live that i want to extend by being a more healthy weight. Have to go work out now. Will check back later for replys. Thanks, for listening to me throw up!!

CeeJay

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Hey CeeJay,

I know what you mean about to much good stuff to live for!! Me too.

Hope your feeling better.

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