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I was banded on May 19th (6 days ago) my incisions feel fine, my mobility is great and I am going back to work tomorrow. My issue is that I am soo freaking hungry. Just the thought of having any more broth, popsicles, or Protein Shakes makes my stomach turn. Because I cannot stand the idea of Fluid, I have not been having enough Protein. I am cranky because I am hungry and wanted to just jump my husband for his mashed potatoes.

Was anyone able to eat something as simple as mashed potatoes or scrambled eggs 1 week post op? I am not looking to eat anything too crazy, but I just do not know if I can wait another week to start the puree phase of the diet.

Also, did anyone have a hernia repaired durning their surgery? I did, and my chest hurts, it feels muscular, and my chest burns abit above the band. I thankfully have not had complications or vomiting and I do not think the band slipped, but I was wondering if anyone else had that issue?

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I had surgery on the 14th of May. On May 22nd Dr said I could have mashed potatoes, soft vegetables, eggs, fish, cottage cheese. (no skins). I also had a hernia repair--no problem with that. I have also had no problems adding the extra food.< /p>

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I had surgery on the 14th of May. On May 22nd Dr said I could have mashed potatoes, soft vegetables, eggs, fish, cottage cheese. (no skins). I also had a hernia repair--no problem with that. I have also had no problems adding the extra food.

Mary

Yeah - me too. But I would like to know more about the whole "jumping your hubby for his mashed potatoes..." Is this some kind of code?? LOL

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Good luck.

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I also had a hernia removed during surgery. The pain your feeling is because during any surgery, they fill your body with a gas to help the intestines float so they can get around them eaiser. It will pass but it really can hurt.

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I had a hiatal hernia also repaired during my surgery.

Every doctor is different with their post-op diet. My doctor only had 6 days of liquids post-op, followed by 4 days of mushies, and then on to regular foods (chewed well).

My insicions were very sore, but in the last couple days, I don't feel any pain unless I press where my port is (mine is sort of sticking out). I can lay on my stomach and everything now.

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I was also banded on May 19th and had a hernia repaired.

I don't feel hungry, most of the time. I have been eating alot of Tomato Soup, cream of chicken soup(strained)and sugar free pudding with fat free whipped cream. Also, on my list of full liquids was the liquid yogurt, as long as there were no chunks of fruit. To get Protein, I have a Protein Shake for Breakfast and usually, lunch.< /p>

I'm still sore, I think I bent over, one to many times this weekend, so that's probably why. I can't tell if that's the hernia repair or the band.

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I had my surgery on the 20th, and also had a hernia repair.

I have had some pain too, but it is starting to subside.

I am sticking to the full liquid diet to let everything heal properly. Each Dr. is different in what they advise, but your Dr. knows what is best for you.

Keep up the good work, and try to vary your diet.

Cream Soups are great for that.

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I had surgery on May 15th and I called my nutritionist and told her I was starving!! She called me on Saturday May 23rd and ok'd me to eat yogurt and eggs and cottage cheese. It was the best time for her to call me, too because I was at the grocery store buying more broth, and boy, I did a little dance:willy_nilly: in the aisle and ran to the cottage cheese aisle. So I think you should call your doc and see if its ok.

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Hi. I had surgery on the 19th with a hernia repair and some umbilical adhesions. I had the chest and shoulder pain along with some pain at the port, but I'm doing much better now. I am starving. I am not supposed to start soft foods until Thursday but I didn't make it that far. I had some mashed potates and chicken (little bites) and had no problem. I think everyone is different and if you decide to have something ahead of time just be careful. Good luck! Salena

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I too had a hernia repair with my band on May 21st. I've been starving since the 22nd. I willl hold out for the mushie stuff until Thurs. but it's really hard. I'm lightheaded, weak and shakey too. Gonna go have something now.

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I am now 10 days post-surgery. I also had a hernia repair (it seems to be quite common). My doctor has me still eating mushies for another 5 days and then I can move to scrambled egg type stuff. Today a new strange development started - - - my bowel movements turned bright green! Has this happened to anyone else? Help?

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My issue is pain in my left front shoulder. Anyone else? It didn't start until day 6 and is awful. Off and on for two days now. Heating pad helps but geeze.

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I've heard that scrambled eggs aren't really considered mushy or pureed foods because there are issues with eggs and their rubberiness. Instant mashed potatoes might be the safest option (pending Dr. approval) because you can make them more runny. I had my surgery on May 22 (a week ago) and I'm not sure I could do mushy foods yet. I guess we're all different!

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I had my surgery on May 22 and I am finally able to eat cream Soups & it is wonderfull. I am also having the same problem that lotsabirds is having the pain in my shoulder started yesterday & it HURTS SOOOO BAD. what is it?

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I have found that a heating pad helps alot. My pain is in the front left shoulder. Is that where yours is? I can hardly lift my arm when it hits me. People have said it is gas but why it waited until now to rear it's nasty head is beyond me.

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