Guest guest Posted May 14, 2007 Report Share Posted May 14, 2007 How long was it from fill to food? Everytime I've gotten a fill I have been " strongly advised " to stay on liquids for 24-48 hours to give myself a chance to heal. 72 hours if possible. Don't forget, a fill DOES irritate the stomach. ~Irene NYU-4/17/06 -62lbs (stuck for a while) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 MY fill was two weeks ago. I just didn't chew that bite of meat enough and got a wad stuck the papaya enzyme took care of it and I am back to normal needing more fill which I will get on Monday. Ales RNY 7/11/02 Revision Banded 10/27/06 Re: Really stuck oh my How long was it from fill to food? Everytime I've gotten a fill I have been " strongly advised " to stay on liquids for 24-48 hours to give myself a chance to heal. 72 hours if possible. Don't forget, a fill DOES irritate the stomach. ~Irene NYU-4/17/06 -62lbs (stuck for a while) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Sorry you had trouble! Most band eating trouble comes from poor chewing, and not starting with a pea-sized bite. Things rarely get STUCK IN the stoma, but they easily scratch and irritate the stoma on the way through, and that causes swelling that makes it hard to swallow for a couple days. When this happens, go back to fluyids only for a meal or two, to give the stoma a rest and chance to heal. Eat and drink nothginbg at all for a couple hours, to let the food get thropugh. It's never an emergency, unless you are vomitting continual;l;y and violently, then you must go to the ER after contacting your doc. Some trul;y STUCK pieces of things have had to be removed by urgent endoscopy. I m afraid There is no evidence at all that papaya works - none of the docs believe it does, and there is really no way it can, since the enzyme takes hours to work even on fresh meat. This rumour has been around for a long time, and it not based in fact. Papaya also can be very harmful, and I know several people who got a bad gastritis after using it. After all, your stomach tissue is MEAT too! So I sure don't advise it. I think that what worked for you is simply TIME. It's wise never to eat or drink ANYthing soon after a " stuck " episode - adding anytghing else to a hurting and/or swollen stoma will only make things worse. You clearly DO have some restriction if yoiu goyt " stuck " . It's impossible to get " stuck " without any restriction, even if it's not much. Good luck figuring out what is going on. Why do you feel you have a leak? (Sorry if you've exp[lained before - I've been away for a month). It's common to have 0.5 cc or so in the small bands " unaccounted for " since all the fluid cannot be withdrawn without creating a harmful suction. Sandy R at goal x 3+ yrs > > I had a weird Mother's Day. The Dr could not get any fluid out of my band the last time I was there about 2 weeks ago I should have had 3.5cc he said I might have a leak. He put 1.5cc back in and I go back in one week to see how it is. Well the funny thing is I feel a small restriction with this fill not able to eat as much and staying fuller. So maybe I don't have a leak that would be good. So I cooked dinner for the family ribs and all the fixings. I didn't eat all morning cause I was cooking and busy. So we are plating the ribs and food and putting it on the table. My DD grabbed a bite of rib that was on the pan to see how they turned out and I grabbed one also. Well I guess I didn't chew it up good. Now I am stuck big time. I have never had this before, have only PB a few time and what ever was stuck came up. This time it will not. I could not and can not eat a bite. We sat at the table and I put two teaspoons of food on my plate and could not eat them had to go to PB and still stuck. Couldn't really get much water down. Went to bed and was able to sleep at least. But I am still stuck this morning. I went to the health store and got some papaya Enzyme hopefully that will work. I can't believe after not having any restriction that I got so stuck. Wow now I know what to tight is for sure. > P>S> Seems like the Papaya is working I can drink a little now I don't want you all to worry about me I would like any advice you can share. > Ales > RNY 7/11/02 > Revision Banded 10/27/06 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Thanks Sandi, I don't know if it was time or the Papaya but it had been almost 24 hours and nothing was budging and then when I took the papaya in less than an hour everything was fine. I am just glad its gone. I do feel I have some restriction now just need a little more. I have had about 6 fills every time I went the Dr check to see if the previous fill was still there and it always was. The Dr had filled me from 3cc when he checked it was there and he fill to 3.5cc. When I went home I really felt less restriction than before the fill. The next time I went back when he checked there was nothing in the band at all he could get no fluid out. He said no wonder you don't feel any restriction you may have a leak. He then put 1.5cc back in the band. That was April 26. Since I have been home I do feel some restriction and it has stayed so I don't really think I have a leak but where that 3.5cc went who knows. Ever heard of that happening to anyone or am I really just the lucky one lol. I go back May 21 to be checked. Ales RNY 7/11/02 Revision Banded 10/27/06 Re: Really stuck oh my Recent Activity a.. 10New Members b.. 5New Photos Visit Your Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 In my case, if I ever get anything stuck, it irritates my stoma. Even though the food comes up or goes through, I am left with a sore stoma. The papaya has always helped me out. knock on wood. Hot tea, as much as I can drink, and most importantly, go back to liquids, then mushies and then solids. just as if you are newly banded. That is what works for me anyway. Oh, and take the fish oil capsules. Fish oil relieves inflamation. On really tight days, I cant eat anything till I have had my fish oil caps. I take 3 two times a day. mila_cm NWWLS > > I had a weird Mother's Day. The Dr could not get any fluid out of my band the last time I was there about 2 weeks ago I should have had 3.5cc he said I might have a leak. He put 1.5cc back in and I go back in one week to see how it is. Well the funny thing is I feel a small restriction with this fill not able to eat as much and staying fuller. So maybe I don't have a leak that would be good. So I cooked dinner for the family ribs and all the fixings. I didn't eat all morning cause I was cooking and busy. So we are plating the ribs and food and putting it on the table. My DD grabbed a bite of rib that was on the pan to see how they turned out and I grabbed one also. Well I guess I didn't chew it up good. Now I am stuck big time. I have never had this before, have only PB a few time and what ever was stuck came up. This time it will not. I could not and can not eat a bite. We sat at the table and I put two teaspoons of food on my plate and could not eat them had to go to PB and still stuck. Couldn't really get much water down. Went to bed and was able to sleep at least. But I am still stuck this morning. I went to the health store and got some papaya Enzyme hopefully that will work. I can't believe after not having any restriction that I got so stuck. Wow now I know what to tight is for sure. > P>S> Seems like the Papaya is working I can drink a little now I don't want you all to worry about me I would like any advice you can share. > Ales > RNY 7/11/02 > Revision Banded 10/27/06 > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 15, 2007 Report Share Posted May 15, 2007 Hi, CaTHY - If there was something stuck in and blocking the small stoma, you would be totally unable to swallow a thing, and would be violently barfing and having bad pain from the esophageal spasms. This is an emergency. I think it's much more likely that you just badly irritated the stoma and it swelled as usual, making it harder to swallow but not blocking the openbing altogether. A true BLOCKAGE is very rare, and gives severe pain and trouble. When things are truly too big to ge through, they don' t even start to go through, but sit against the stoma and make us barf, so it comes up. You may have a leak, from what you describe. Small leaks take several weeks or even months to leak out completely. The only way to tell ius with a dye test. A safe dye is injected into the port, as if it were a fill, and then serial fluoros are done. A big leak can be seen almost immediately, but a small one can take several fluoros over several days, anhd a lot of skill, to see. I know of several small leaks that did not become evident until the 6th or 7th daily fluoro, but was finally seen by the very skilled doc and experienced (with bands) radiologist. It'sd also common not to feel the fiull effects of a fill for 1-2 weeks. It can taek this long for the fill to settle in, and this is described in the Inamed literature. so we can never tell how a fill will be (unless it is clearly too mucha nd needs some removed quickly) for at least 1-2 weeks. Also, there ius often some initial swelling of the stoma for 1-2 days after a fill. This mimics restriction, but is not restriction, only temporary swelling that will resolve. This swelling is the reasion it's wise to have fluids only for 24 hrs after a fill - to allow the stoma to rest and heal from the normal irritation of the fill. That full 3.5 cc missing does sound suspicious, I'm afraid - I'd suggest asking for a dye test when you see the doc next. Schedule the visit on a monday, so you can have daily fluoros if needed through the week. Missing them over a weekend would mess the detective work up. Leaks can be hard to see. Please let us know how you are.. Good luck with all this! Sandy R > > Thanks Sandi, > I don't know if it was time or the Papaya but it had been almost 24 hours and nothing was budging and then when I took the papaya in less than an hour everything was fine. I am just glad its gone. > I do feel I have some restriction now just need a little more. > I have had about 6 fills every time I went the Dr check to see if the previous fill was still there and it always was. The Dr had filled me from 3cc when he checked it was there and he fill to 3.5cc. When I went home I really felt less restriction than before the fill. The next time I went back when he checked there was nothing in the band at all he could get no fluid out. He said no wonder you don't feel any restriction you may have a leak. He then put 1.5cc back in the band. That was April 26. Since I have been home I do feel some restriction and it has stayed so I don't really think I have a leak but where that 3.5cc went who knows. Ever heard of that happening to anyone or am I really just the lucky one lol. I go back May 21 to be checked. > Ales > RNY 7/11/02 > Revision Banded 10/27/06 > > Re: Really stuck oh my > > > Recent Activity > a.. 10New Members > b.. 5New Photos > Visit Your Group > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 16, 2007 Report Share Posted May 16, 2007 Hi, mila - It's very common to have a swollen and irritated sroma with ANY trouble. The GI mucous is extremely sensitive, and bleeds and swells with the slightest irritation. Do be careful of fish oil capsules. Most are too large to safely swallow. All meds should be aspirin-sized or smaller. This becomes more and more impt as we get tighter and tighter fills. If capsules and other meds do not safely get thru the stoma, they will sit there against it, and cause problems sooner or later. Many people don't understand how impt this is, especially with irritating meds like antibiotics, iron, and a few others. If you'd like to try something smaller, the Omega 3 oils are also in flax seed oil, and these come in 500 mcg caps. These are what I use to get the Omega 3 oils. I don't know the dose of fish oil you're taking, but 6 a day sounds pretty excessive. What dose dose your doc have you on? Excess causes as much trouble as too little - it prevents absorption of vitamins, gives extra calories, and there is no benefit to excess that I know of. ONE gram a day is the dose recommended for people with known cardiac disease, and less for those with no known cardiac disease. The caps are often 1 gram each, so if you take 6 a day, you may be taking 6x the recommended dose. Large doses of fish oil supplements have potential side effects that include nausea, diarrhea, belching, and more. Large doses of fish oil can also increase the risk of hemorrhagic stroke, suppress the immune system, and decrease glucose control in people with diabetes. As with all supplements, there are many risks and dangers with excesses. Also, be sure that any you take is stated to be FREE OF MERCURY. The ocean fish that the oils are derived from can have high mercury levels, and that is very unsafe. Here is more info on fish oil and the doses safe: http://www.berkeleywellness.com/html/ds/dsFishOil.php Just some things to consider re fish oil that your doc may not have gone over with you. SAndy R > > > > I had a weird Mother's Day. The Dr could not get any fluid out of > my band the last time I was there about 2 weeks ago I should have had > 3.5cc he said I might have a leak. He put 1.5cc back in and I go back > in one week to see how it is. Well the funny thing is I feel a small > restriction with this fill not able to eat as much and staying > fuller. So maybe I don't have a leak that would be good. So I cooked > dinner for the family ribs and all the fixings. I didn't eat all > morning cause I was cooking and busy. So we are plating the ribs and > food and putting it on the table. My DD grabbed a bite of rib that > was on the pan to see how they turned out and I grabbed one also. > Well I guess I didn't chew it up good. Now I am stuck big time. I > have never had this before, have only PB a few time and what ever was > stuck came up. This time it will not. I could not and can not eat a > bite. We sat at the table and I put two teaspoons of food on my plate > and could not eat them had to go to PB and still stuck. Couldn't > really get much water down. Went to bed and was able to sleep at > least. But I am still stuck this morning. I went to the health store > and got some papaya Enzyme hopefully that will work. I can't believe > after not having any restriction that I got so stuck. Wow now I know > what to tight is for sure. > > P>S> Seems like the Papaya is working I can drink a little now I > don't want you all to worry about me I would like any advice you can > share. > > Ales > > RNY 7/11/02 > > Revision Banded 10/27/06 > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 17, 2007 Report Share Posted May 17, 2007 You're right that the manipulation from a fill does cause some temporary swelling, and it's very wise to go onto fluids only for 24 hrs after a fill. some docs then also want a day of soft foods before we return to regular foods. But we should be able to eat a decent small meal of solid protein and veggies within 3-5 days of a new fill, or the fill is too much. Remember, we need to be avoiding all liquid calories most of the time, so 3-4 days of liquids after every fill adds extra calories and sabotages band loss. We need to get back to solid foods within a few days, becuase they are the only foods that make the band WORK for us, keep us SATISFIED, and promote loss. Sandy r > > How long was it from fill to food? Everytime I've gotten a fill I have > been " strongly advised " to stay on liquids for 24-48 hours to give > myself a chance to heal. 72 hours if possible. Don't forget, a fill > DOES irritate the stomach. > > ~Irene > NYU-4/17/06 > -62lbs (stuck for a while) > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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