Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 That's awesome ! I'm glad you're doing well with the new fill. I got .4 more cc's added to my band which brings me up to 1.6 ccs. I got " gurgly " at 1.8, so hopefully this will be the right spot. I am still on liquids today, so I won't be able to fully find out how it will do until tomorrow, and then I will definitely proceed with caution. lol ttyl! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 - Well hey we're 0.1cc apart! ) fill buddies! LOL my fill upheld wonderfully today on my trial of whole grain crackers with chicken salad on top- 4 crackers and it held me for 5.5 HOURS! Now that is just darn right amazing. I just had another 4 crackers with the chicken salad on top for dinner. I don't get any signs really I feel " satisfied " not full, not painful so I think that's how its supposed to go. Good luck on your liquids and your beginning foods! I started with meatloaf yesterday and did pretty well. I think I'll make some chow mein w/chicken tomorrow night (w/o the noodles) that should be pretty good. I don't have any extra room for veggies so I guess I cut back on the protein or something, not really sure. I'm sure I'll get it all figured out though. So happy your fill is good and you're not gurgling! Yikes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 5, 2006 Report Share Posted October 5, 2006 Sometimes its hard to get in the veggies if your fill is new, tight and foreign to you ! If you cook them soft, they can be " meat lube " .. that way you still get some in ! At times its good to put them in soup, like a minestrone, without noodles? soft like that and then you can eat them with the meat... amamazing, how many " diets " have you been on that it was tuff to get the veggies in? not just feel like that's all you get to eat !! LOL I might have to come in for a fill... it might be time... the scales are NOT my friend right now... RE: 2nd day after fill- STACY - Well hey we're 0.1cc apart! ) fill buddies! LOL my fill upheld wonderfully today on my trial of whole grain crackers with chicken salad on top- 4 crackers and it held me for 5.5 HOURS! Now that is just darn right amazing. I just had another 4 crackers with the chicken salad on top for dinner. I don't get any signs really I feel " satisfied " not full, not painful so I think that's how its supposed to go. Good luck on your liquids and your beginning foods! I started with meatloaf yesterday and did pretty well. I think I'll make some chow mein w/chicken tomorrow night (w/o the noodles) that should be pretty good. I don't have any extra room for veggies so I guess I cut back on the protein or something, not really sure. I'm sure I'll get it all figured out though. So happy your fill is good and you're not gurgling! Yikes! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 , I'll have to try the chicken salad on whole grain crackers. I had been eating wraps, and the nurse (forgot her name, shame on me) was surpised to hear that I was ABLE to eat them without any problem. She said after this fill I probably will not. SO, I need to find something else to have my meats and cheeses and tuna and chicken salad on. Trying to figure out what to have for a " real food " breakfast. I guess eggs would be the best choice to get my protein, although I've had a few issues with eggs in the past. I guess they must be one of those " risky " foods. Maybe I'll have some ham and cheese lunch meat wrapped up together. Sounds kind of good. Let's hope I can feel the same type of satisfaction that you are feeling. I just have to keep telling myself: small bites, chew, chew, chew, chew, slow down " and I should be fine. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 - I found these crackers that I really do like: made by Dare- “grains first” whole grain crackers, serv.size 4crackers- 90cal,3gfat,2gProtein, 12gCarb,2gFiber. They are very crunchy grainy tasting- I really like the texture on them. Probably a bit high on the cal’s part but I do only eat the 4 of them- they are as big as the Breton crackers. I have yet to eat any breakfast. I am allergic to eggs so I don’t eat those. I am more interested in my SF/NF chai latte in the morning which is about 150cal’s. I made the chow mein veggies w/tuna for lunch and the kids but said YUCK! LOL they did try a few bites. I had about a ¼ cup of it and it tasted just fine to me. Kids! ). I haven’t tried any wraps- I’m guessing that’s a tortilla its wrapped in? I stay away from those from the calorie and carb intake stance, I’ve also heard they gum up in the stoma. I’ve been trying to get in the fiber and grains with each meal and the crackers do a good job of that I think. Though I only seem to get about 10g of fiber a day and I can’t remember what the recommended was. I need to go take my chewable vitamins now that I’m thinking of it. Well gotta run! Have a wonderful day! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 >> Trying to figure out what to have for a " real food " breakfast. I Maybe I can help you with some ideas as to what to eat. I know how easy it is to get hooked on cheese and crachers or tuna etc. Try the Lean Cuisine or Smart Choice frozen meals. I try to stick to the ones that are low carb. They are just the right size and quick. I have a GOOD 10oz Thermos that I fill with a prepared meal and take it with me. Works best if you preheat it with boiling water before putting food in. I am on the road a lot. Also for breakfast if you find that eggs are a problem try scrambling them with a tablespoon of cottage cheese per egg, added protein. When I go out for breakfast I ask for a side of Hollandiase to moisten them. I myself usually try for my fiber in the morning and have a good granola with a lowfat yogurt smoothie on it, fiber and dairy. Also Chilie with or with out meat is a good source of portein. Another quick fix is the Cottage Doubles, cottage cheese and a little fruit in portion control pack to go. I am the Queen of quick and convienant so I hope this helps. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 6, 2006 Report Share Posted October 6, 2006 Hi ! I had to go up to WalMart today, (my daughter has strep ) so I bought some of those tuna salad kits with the crackers. Had one for lunch and did well with it. No problems. Didn't feel " extremely " full though either. I have heard some people say that after a fill a takes them a few days to really start feeling the effect of the fill. Is that true? I hope...lol Once again, maybe I'm just expecting too much....I don't know....I guess over time I'll figure that out myself. Tonight for dinner I had some of those frozen fish filets. It took 3 to fill me up, and once again, no problems. I guess that's good. I'm just curious when most people have experienced their first PB. I haven't had one yet...of course this is my first fill, but generally when does that first one tend to happen? Don't get me wrong....lol...I prefer NOT to go there, but like I've heard, it eventually does happen to EVERYONE. Anyway, tomorrow is a new day, and I think I will try getting more fluid in throughout the day as I'm sure that helps keep the pouch full as well. Today was just difficult in that dept. with running to the doc and then caring for a sick child. Hope everyone has a great weekend! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 When my daughter went to S.E. Asia for a summer and to india she came back home with whole new ideas about what breakfast is. they have soup for breakfast. Trying to figure out what to have for a " real food " breakfast. I guess eggs would be the best choice to get my protein, although I've had a few issues with eggs in the past. I guess they must be one of those " risky " foods. >> > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 <<Maybe I can help you with some ideas as to what to eat>> Thanks so much for the suggestions! I appreciate the fresh ideas. On that note however, guess what? I had my VERY FIRST PB this morning. And guess what did it? Three bites of scrambled eggs. Oh, it hurt! I walked around hurting for 10 minutes and then up she came. It was SUCH a relief. My question now, is that my stomach feels a little " butterflyish " ever since, and I'm wondering if maybe I should take it easy the rest of the day by doing either pureed or mushy foods. I know when you PB it really irritates the stomach, so therefore is it a good idea to let the stomach recover a day or so? Thanks for all your suggestions and advice. This group has been a god-send to me! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 i threw up more in the beginning when i was learning how to eat than i do now. i never eat till i throw up, the times when i did, it was because something was stuck. i think a " true " PB is when you burp and stuff just comes up with it. when something is stuck, you know it and it HAS to come out. Anyway that is what happens to me. i have eaten so much that i felt really, really full, but nothing negative ever happens. sometimes i wish it would, because i'd like the negative reinforcement but really i'd rather not damage my band. six of one.... > > Hi ! > I had to go up to WalMart today, (my daughter has strep ) so I bought some of those tuna salad kits with the crackers. Had one for lunch and did well with it. No problems. Didn't feel " extremely " full though either. I have heard some people say that after a fill a takes them a few days to really start feeling the effect of the fill. Is that true? I hope...lol > Once again, maybe I'm just expecting too much....I don't know....I guess over time I'll figure that out myself. > Tonight for dinner I had some of those frozen fish filets. It took 3 to fill me up, and once again, no problems. I guess that's good. > I'm just curious when most people have experienced their first PB. I haven't had one yet...of course this is my first fill, but generally when does that first one tend to happen? Don't get me wrong....lol...I prefer NOT to go there, but like I've heard, it eventually does happen to EVERYONE. > Anyway, tomorrow is a new day, and I think I will try getting more fluid in throughout the day as I'm sure that helps keep the pouch full as well. Today was just difficult in that dept. with running to the doc and then caring for a sick child. > Hope everyone has a great weekend! > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 << i never eat till i throw up, the times when i did, it was because something was stuck. i think a " true " PB is when you burp and stuff just comes up with it. when something is stuck, you know it and it HAS to come out.>> And that's exactly what happened to me this morning. It wasn't quantity that made me PB, it was the fact that it would not go through. It kept trying, and hurting like an SOB...lol But in the end, it just wouldn't and the only place to go was UP! Let's hope that it stays the FIRST and LAST PB I have. I'm still hurting from it and it was HOURS ago....gonna take it easy with food the rest of the day to let my stomach recover. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 - So sorry to hear about the PB!! Take it easy with soft foods for the day and try again tomorrow if all feels better. I'm sure glad I'm allergic to eggs!! LOL ) at least you know what it feels like now. I don't ever want to know! ,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 7, 2006 Report Share Posted October 7, 2006 Thanks ! Got a big pot of chilli on the stove with very fine ground beef. That should hit that spot! I hope you never know...it's not fun! - So sorry to hear about the PB!! Take it easy with soft foods for the day and try again tomorrow if all feels better. I'm sure glad I'm allergic to eggs!! LOL ) at least you know what it feels like now. I don't ever want to know! ,_._,___ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 8, 2006 Report Share Posted October 8, 2006 and I like either cottage cheese or sf/ff plain yogurt with some chopped fruit, a bit of fav cereal with lots of fiber and packet of sweetener and maybe cinnamon. All together 1/2 to 3/4 cup total is fine for me at this stage. If heat the fruit first it's like having cheesecake to me. Ok, vivid imagination. Occasionally I do eggs or egg beaters but I have to mix them with something else or the texture just doesn't work for me. I love the taste tho. It doesn't have to be traditional breakfast food to be a healthy breakfast. Mix it up a bit. Kathy R in Walla Walla 278/257/152/135 10/13/2005 --- " C. " <TigerFn@...> wrote: > , > I'll have to try the chicken salad on whole grain > crackers. I had been eating wraps, and the nurse > (forgot her name, shame on me) was surpised to hear > that I was ABLE to eat them without any problem. > She said after this fill I probably will not. SO, I > need to find something else to have my meats and > cheeses and tuna and chicken salad on. > Trying to figure out what to have for a " real food " > breakfast. I guess eggs would be the best choice to > get my protein, although I've had a few issues with > eggs in the past. I guess they must be one of those > " risky " foods. > Maybe I'll have some ham and cheese lunch meat > wrapped up together. Sounds kind of good. > Let's hope I can feel the same type of satisfaction > that you are feeling. I just have to keep telling > myself: small bites, chew, chew, chew, chew, slow > down " and I should be fine. > > > > > > > > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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