jlray 0 Posted May 16, 2009 So what is your signal that you're full? Runny noses? Hiccups? I've found I'm getting suddenly sleepy... could that be my signal?? Still trying to find it, and wondering what others have experienced as their signals. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
GreyhoundGirl 0 Posted May 16, 2009 I have to measure everything... I still don't know when I'm full until I'm OVER full and then I get a sharp pain in my left shoulder. Im interested to hear what others say. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Fae 0 Posted May 16, 2009 Although my full signal is there most of the time, I do sometimes go over by an once or so when I'm very, very hungry. Generally, my full signal feels like my throat tightening or if I eat one more bite, I might throw up. There is just no room left in the upper pouch for more food. That's the best way I can describe it. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KelinTx 1 Posted May 16, 2009 My full signal is an unpleasant sensation of pressure in my upper chest. Alot of times i will also start to get a runny nose. This is my signal not to take another bite. The thing is until one reaches some stage of restriction (at least for me this was the case) a stop eating signal may never happen. In wich case measure your food and stop eating when you have consumed your portion. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
JennaVictoria 0 Posted May 16, 2009 As I am just shy of 4 weeks post op, my signal is definately that sharp pain in my left shoulder! My friend who is a nurse calls it a radient or referring pain -- that the pain is not actually in the shoulder, but is a trigger point for discomfort in your stomach/abdomen area. That makes sense, as the fullness in my pouch presses on something -- sending the pain to my shoulder. I am sticking to my 3 meals of Protein a day -- not too hungry between meals but by mealtime I am starving. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jack2009 0 Posted May 16, 2009 Here is the scoop on your problem, First it doesn't matter if you change your ip address 100 times. Your wireless adapter has a unique MAC ADDRESS that cannot be changed. It is hard coded by the manufacturer when it is first created. So, If the end-user from who you were borrowing the internet signal from discovered that someone was using their internet service, they can block your MAC ADDRESS from accessing the internet through your router. And there is nothing you can do to bypass that, except find another access point to use. ===================================== Top Acne Medication & Remedies Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeons Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
spud.mama 7 Posted May 16, 2009 Here is the scoop on your problem, First it doesn't matter if you change your ip address 100 times. Your wireless adapter has a unique MAC ADDRESS that cannot be changed. It is hard coded by the manufacturer when it is first created. So, If the end-user from who you were borrowing the internet signal from discovered that someone was using their internet service, they can block your MAC ADDRESS from accessing the internet through your router. And there is nothing you can do to bypass that, except find another access point to use. ===================================== Top Acne Medication & Remedies Beverly Hills Plastic Surgeons All righty then!!?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RestlessMonkey 7 Posted May 16, 2009 So what is your signal that you're full? Runny noses? Hiccups? I've found I'm getting suddenly sleepy... could that be my signal?? Still trying to find it, and wondering what others have experienced as their signals. you shouldn't be sleepy just after eating unless you are very tired before every meal. It's a sign of diabetes (among other things). Are you getting too many carbs? ARE you getting enough sleep? Don't mean to be alarmist but unless you are running on no sleep (or only 5 hours or so) a night this shouldn't happen to you EVERY TIME. If it is, call your primary and get checked out. Something's up. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lapbandgirl2009 0 Posted May 16, 2009 you shouldn't be sleepy just after eating unless you are very tired before every meal. It's a sign of diabetes (among other things). Are you getting too many carbs? ARE you getting enough sleep? Don't mean to be alarmist but unless you are running on no sleep (or only 5 hours or so) a night this shouldn't happen to you EVERY TIME. If it is, call your primary and get checked out. Something's up. As I am going to school for nursing I am not quite yet medically trained but, Sleepiness it just not a sign of diabetes that actually is not even one of the major signs of diabetes. It can be Vitamin levels such as Vitamin D?, Iron, It could be that it is just a natural instinct since we were born we eat and the sleep so sometimes that happens to adults as well just cause. That could be related to blood sugar but it would be more cause of what we have eaten to cause a drop in blood sugars there is just some many variables that it is not right to assume diabetes? It is best to ask you doctor why you are getting sleepy have them run some labs and check everything. Not trying to start anything restless just being real honest I have a pet peeve when people assume the worst without going through all the options. Most of us on here are not medically licensed or trained it is just our opinions so check with you doctor. Also I am fresh in this game with the Band but if you try and eat slowly and pay attention to your stomach you should start to feel full. I do get hiccups to but not sure what that is related to. It takes your brain 20mins to recognize that you are full and you have to allow your upper stomach fibers to sync with that so just try to make sure you are giving your self enough time to eat. Good luck Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
taylorgirl1 1 Posted May 16, 2009 This is going to sound strange but sometimes I get a sort of pain around my left ear area when Im getting full, I know its some sort of nerve thing but it does happen, sometimes get the left shoulder pain Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jlray 0 Posted May 16, 2009 This is going to sound strange but sometimes I get a sort of pain around my left ear area when Im getting full, I know its some sort of nerve thing but it does happen, sometimes get the left shoulder pain The left ear area pain, is it a jaw pain? I've heard of that and I think it's normal. I don't have diabetes. Fortunately, my morbid obesity has spared me this. Blood pressure is good. I've been taking a multi-Vitamin, so although I could be deficient in some nutrients, I doubt it's anything unusual. I just kinda thought it was normal because... you know after a big meal, like Thanksgiving or Sunday dinner, everyone always wants to take a nap. Only I don't need a big meal anymore. I didn't think it was cause for alarm. I'll ask my doc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
RestlessMonkey 7 Posted May 16, 2009 I am a nurse...get checked regardless. It IS a sign of diabetes but can be a sign of other issues as well, especially if it happens after every meal. Tell your doc! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
fattyfatty2by4 0 Posted May 17, 2009 I hiccup a couple of times! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wstorms 2 Posted May 17, 2009 I burp. Once I burp, I know I am done. If I eat too much more after my first burp I get a sharp pain in my left side. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
talkalot1981 5 Posted May 17, 2009 I am not banded yet but I wanted to comment on the feeling sleepy after eating. I am going through nutrition classes now and the nutritionalist said if you get sleepy after a meal it is because you are full and the blood is rushing to your stomach to start the digestion process. which causes you to be light headed. So technically you are not really sleepy. I don't know about the diabeties stuff so I won't comment on that. I just wanted to share what the nutritionalist said. Jennifer Share this post Link to post Share on other sites