Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost 15 pounds and then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have lost nothing. I am having trouble taking in my protien shakes and just want to eat everything in sight. Yesterday I broke down and ate a whole can of chef boyardee spagetti and meatballs and then a piece of toast with peanut butter and jelly and about 3 hours later 1 scoop of icecream. I figured i took in about 1,000 calories yesterday and was really excited to step on the scale hoping that i would see a loss because i didnt starve myself yesterday only to see that I somehow gained 4 pounds! I know Im not suppose to eat until next week but i was concerned about my very low calloric intake. I was so very supprised I could eat that much. Is this normal?? I get so very jelous of my husband when he exercises every morning because of sharp shooting pain in my port and my stomach shaking around I find it impossible to exercise. Im starting to cry and wonder if i didnt make a really big mistake I am getting so very discouraged could someone please give me some advice????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 I have to say, Im so glad we have you guys to support us newbies on this journey that we are taking. To let us know what to expect and what we should be doing.. and to know that there is a pot of gold at the end of the rainbow.. lots of bandster hugs to you all for helping us and giving us strength. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 -- dear, you need a fill soon. Who is you Surgeon and when does he/she allow a first fill. You might want to call him or her and see if they can offer dietary or medical support to help curb your appetite. Your a winner, you went ahead and had this surgery, it's just a little niche in the road. You won't remember this a year from now. P.S. You might want to try a hard boiled egg or other high protein choices to offset this hunger. joanne in seattle - In , " " <elamkr@m...> wrote: > > Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost 15 pounds and > then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have lost nothing. I am > having trouble taking in my protien shakes and just want to eat > everything in sight. Yesterday I broke down and ate a whole can of > chef boyardee spagetti and meatballs and then a piece of toast with > peanut butter and jelly and about 3 hours later 1 scoop of icecream. I > figured i took in about 1,000 calories yesterday and was really > excited to step on the scale hoping that i would see a loss because i > didnt starve myself yesterday only to see that I somehow gained 4 > pounds! > I know Im not suppose to eat until next week but i was concerned about > my very low calloric intake. I was so very supprised I could eat that > much. Is this normal?? > I get so very jelous of my husband when he exercises every morning > because of sharp shooting pain in my port and my stomach shaking > around I find it impossible to exercise. Im starting to cry and wonder > if i didnt make a really big mistake > I am getting so very discouraged could someone please give me some > advice????????? > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 You shouldn't be trying to excercise (except for walking) for at least 6 weeks after surgery. So you still have awhile before you should be doing anything other than walking! I believe the reason you are able to eat so much still is partly because even though you have your band on now it really doesn't begin to assist you as a tool until you have a fill (which won't happen until 6 weeks either). You have to try and just use your own abilities to make the right food decisions until you start getting fills. This is all coming from information I have read on the message posts. I personally didn't have this trouble in the very beginning. I still didn't have a desire to eat until about 3 weeks after surgery. However my doctor is very strict and wants his patients to be on liquids until 1 month after surgery. He is very extreme and that is not the norm. Try and eat meals that are more of a runny texture and start with your proteins. I remember some of the first foods I ate were chicken in a can and I would mix it with a little bit of mashed potatoes. The chicken is a great source of protein although the potatoes aren't really good for anything but they helped me get full. Always try and eat foods higher in protein first, this will help to fill you up quicker. Maybe change up your protein shakes a little for some variety. I'm not sure what kind you are using but there are many on the market including ones that are similar to fruit drinks. Audrey banded 08/02/05 Dr. Oh 295/225/150 <elamkr@...> wrote: Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost 15 pounds and then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have lost nothing. I am having trouble taking in my protien shakes and just want to eat everything in sight. Yesterday I broke down and ate a whole can of chef boyardee spagetti and meatballs and then a piece of toast with peanut butter and jelly and about 3 hours later 1 scoop of icecream. I figured i took in about 1,000 calories yesterday and was really excited to step on the scale hoping that i would see a loss because i didnt starve myself yesterday only to see that I somehow gained 4 pounds! I know Im not suppose to eat until next week but i was concerned about my very low calloric intake. I was so very supprised I could eat that much. Is this normal?? I get so very jelous of my husband when he exercises every morning because of sharp shooting pain in my port and my stomach shaking around I find it impossible to exercise. Im starting to cry and wonder if i didnt make a really big mistake I am getting so very discouraged could someone please give me some advice????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 , What you are feeling is totally normal. Try real hard to go through the file section of the group and find different more exciting things to " eat " during this phase of your journey. Please try and keep the food demons at bay... " Eating " is not good for you at this stage. Your stomach has just had surgery and needs to heal. If you had a broken ankle, you would let it heal... so pamper yourself at this time. You need to put the scales away... ok? No scales should be allowed during your healing. Each day should be looking ahead, not behind. You should base your exercise on YOU not on your husband. Do something today that you didn't do yesterday. Even 2 minutes. If it hurts? it might be to soon. You will get to the point of fills, and of restriction. that's when the band works. You are feeling the way we all did just after we were banded... so dry the tears and smile, you will soon be in control of the rest of your life ! Dr Billing, 2/10/05 267/247/188.2............mini goal 180 2CC Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Hi , You are normal. Try varying your intake a bit more, maybe putting protein powder in tomato soup for example. I couldn't stick with protein shakes either. However, your breakdown yesterday was only one day and needs to stay that way for now. Your intake yesterday caused your stomach to churn much more than it should so far into your journey if I am right. Start over today...I speak from experience. I set out to be good and allow myself only one portion of popcorn which I smuggled into the theater last Thursday. However, I forgot the cup I was going to dump my share into. Nobody I was with was interested in my " healthy " popcorn...so I proceeded to eat all 3 regular portions which equaled 6 bandster portions. And, yup my weight shot up...not the next day but in a couple of days. It's back where it was after 6 days. We all do less than perfect stuff and regret it later. I've had two fills so was surprised I could eat that much and not be sick. But my body didn't think it was funny and I paid in water retention and weight gain. I'm avoiding movies until I can behave. I actually have good restriction. Just shows you can get around it if you want to. So, don't beat yourself up. Don't give up. You can make it thru the next few weeks. Keep hydrated. Eat the foods allowed. Eat as much calorie free or low cal as you can when needed " something " . Get plenty of protein to stave off hunger. Find activities other than food to occupy time. Walking was all I could do at first until port pain ended. Keep posting and reading. Pray. I've sent one up for you. Kathy R. in Walla Walla 278/257/224/135 10/13/2005 --- <elamkr@...> wrote: > Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost > 15 pounds and > then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have > lost nothing. Yesterday I broke down and ate I find it impossible to exercise. Im starting > to cry and wonder > if i didnt make a really big mistake > I am getting so very discouraged could someone > please give me some > advice????????? > > > > > > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Have you had your first fill? If not, and I expect not, you are not banded, you have no restriction. This is the HARDEST part of the journey. Your job now is to concentrate on healing. Stick to your liquid diet as prescribed. Heal. And then get your fill. Then you will feel the difference. Don't lose hope! SylviaF Newly banded and not sure i did the right thing! Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost 15 pounds and then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have lost nothing. I am having trouble taking in my protien shakes and just want to eat everything in sight. Yesterday I broke down and ate a whole can of chef boyardee spagetti and meatballs and then a piece of toast with peanut butter and jelly and about 3 hours later 1 scoop of icecream. I figured i took in about 1,000 calories yesterday and was really excited to step on the scale hoping that i would see a loss because i didnt starve myself yesterday only to see that I somehow gained 4 pounds! I know Im not suppose to eat until next week but i was concerned about my very low calloric intake. I was so very supprised I could eat that much. Is this normal?? I get so very jelous of my husband when he exercises every morning because of sharp shooting pain in my port and my stomach shaking around I find it impossible to exercise. Im starting to cry and wonder if i didnt make a really big mistake I am getting so very discouraged could someone please give me some advice????????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Lots of people will reply -- this is just the first few weeks for you -- you need to heal and then get adjustments/fills ... and then the tool will start doing what it's supposed to do. Your surgeon should have prepared you with some informatiopn regarding the few weeks post-surgery -- we all go through this. Some people lose weight during the 6-week " healing " phase and some people gain .... it's okay!!! I'm 4 weeks out, have no restriction, but I knew to expect this. It will get better once you get your first fill (after about 6 weeks). I don't think you should be eating the solids foods you're eating. I was on liquids for 2 weeks and then mushy foods for 2 weeks ... you want your stomach to heal and the band to settle into its correct position. Hang in there -- schedule a fill -- and give it some time ... you didn't do the wrong thing! <elamkr@...> wrote: Hi, I was banded on 1/3/06 and the first week I lost 15 pounds and then I put 3 back on and then this last week I have lost nothing. I am having trouble taking in my protien shakes and just want to eat everything in sight. --------------------------------- Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2006 Report Share Posted January 18, 2006 Debbie, I suggest that you join our parent list, SmartBandsters . That list is where questions such as yours are more likely to be answered by a variety of people. This list, , is a specialty list and is more for discussion of local events, announcements of support group meetings, etc. Good luck with your band, you will do fine with it! Barb S., moderator Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 Hello, IM pre-op and my DR put me on a Opti-fast diet. Which means all I get each day is 5 8oz cartons of liquid protein drink a day. However; I did talk him into letting me eat salad too.. (just plain lettuce nothing on it) and he said I could have veggies like green beans. But the idea of this is for me to loose 20 to 30 pounds before surgery... Now.. if I can do this anyone can. So please don't eat nothing your not supposed to. Remember the first two weeks is only liquid.. There is a reason for this.. like the other lady said.. it's all about healing right now. They don't want your new tummy to be moving around. They want it to be still and not be working. You can make your band slip. (which means the stomach will come out around of the band) then you did all of this for nothing. I know its hard. And im sorry your hungry.. but if your hungry then just have some more broth.. or whatever it is that you can have. And think of the outcome.. think of all those heads your going to turn when this is all over with.. think of all those things your going to beable to do when you loose this weight.. you did the right thing by coming to the group and asking for help.. we are all here holding each others hands.. and yours too.. Good luck.. and be strong. Debbie Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 23, 2006 Report Share Posted January 23, 2006 <elamkr@...> wrote: //I know Im not suppose to eat until next week but i was concerned about my very low calloric intake. I was so very supprised I could eat that much. Is this normal??// , If you know you are not supposed to be eating yet then why are you? We all have enough calories (fat) on board to hold us over for time to heal from our surgery. You are putting your band in jeopardy by eating to soon. The first six weeks are not about losing weight they are about healing. You have no restriction in your band so yes you are going to be hungry, it is suggested by others to stick to what is o.k. to eat at this time and if you are still hungry then have more. But only the food you are supposed to eat. It is hard in the beginning until you start getting fills but just think of it as a meal at a time, a day at a time. If you can avoid getting on the scale it would be better so you are not getting down in the dumps by the numbers. If you need to do so once a week around the same time of day and it would be a more accurate reading. When I got my band in and I was self paying the last thing I wanted to do was mess my surgery up by eating the wrong foods. The last thing I want is to have my band slip or have other problems. I followed the rules so the healing could take place as it should. Each day is a new beginning and if I had a bad day yesterday, today I start fresh and new. The gift you gave yourself is a good thing and in time you will be glad you did. Best of luck on your journey. Roxanne 10/27/05 237/208/135 mini goal 199 Roxanne Reynolds --------------------------------- Photos – Showcase holiday pictures in hardcover Photo Books. You design it and we’ll bind it! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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