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Hi everyone,

I have something stuck in my band, I think it's some sliced ham and it's killing

me. I have been in pain since 2.30am this morning and it's now 11.30am. I was

a little sick but I couldn't bring it up only saliva.

Any suggestions? I can't get in touch with my doctor.

I can still drink fluids.

Lois from Brisbane, Australia

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OOOOOhhhhh...Lois, I feel for you!!! Have you tried eating something soft,

like yoghurt, or something cooling like icecream? Maybe that would push it

down. I feel really bad for you, I know how awful that must feel!!! Hope

something works for you!!! Let us know how your doing.

T.

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Hi,

Thanks Terri for responding to my plea. I tried the yoghurt but it hasn't

helped.

I still feel a little sick and the pain won't go away. It's not acute just very

uncomfortable.

Kim, your words of encouragement helped too.

I contacted the hospital where I had my op and they contacted my surgeon who

says if I get worse to ring them back, otherwise I'm to contact him on Monday.

He suggested I stay with the soft foods for now.

I don't feel comfortable lying down or sitting up so I hope this feeling passes.

It's been 14 hours and although I don't feel as bad as I did at first, I don't

feel that good either.

Lois from Brisbane, Australia

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Lois wrote:

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> From Lois Jervis loislane@...

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> Hi,

> Thanks Terri for responding to my plea. I tried the yoghurt but it

> hasn't helped.

> I still feel a little sick and the pain won't go away. It's not acute

> just very uncomfortable.

> Kim, your words of encouragement helped too.

> I contacted the hospital where I had my op and they contacted my

> surgeon who says if I get worse to ring them back, otherwise I'm to

> contact him on Monday. He suggested I stay with the soft foods for

> now.

> I don't feel comfortable lying down or sitting up so I hope this

> feeling passes. It's been 14 hours and although I don't feel as bad

> as I did at first, I don't feel that good either.

> Lois from Brisbane, Australia

Poor you !

Lois, this is probably a stupid question but did you try vomiting ??

Maybe a couple of good retches will dislodge it. I have never had

anything that seriously stuck but I have had a couple of things

temporarily stuck and it is very unpleasant.

I would maybe try to drink things that are not milky as milk will

increase the mucus, could you bear something fizzy or maybe something

like still lemonade.

Gook luck let us know.

Suzanne

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I'm with . I find if I jump up and down, or, (heaven forbid) go for a

little jog, or, just archbackwards and take a big breath, whatever it is always

drops through. Hope you dislodge it soon. It is the most horrible feeling isn't

it.

Steph.

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Debby,

I have been having trouble with bread too. One thing I have just found he

will eat is to lightly toast a GFCF waffle (Trader Joe's or Kings has them)

and cut carefully through the center making two slices. Then I spread a

little Spectrum organic coconut oil and some almond butter to make a

sandwich. It tastes yum and the oil keeps the waffle from hardening.

Kathy

HELP

>I cannot get my 3-year old son to eat the " special Bread " . I have to

>send a sandwich with him for lunch to his day care and they say he is

>just spitting it out or he turns his head and refuses it altogether.

>The rice bread is so heavy. Is there any softer breads like " regular

>bread " that is acceptable on th gfcf diet?

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Debby

Many parents just give up bread, at least for a while because it really can be a

tough issue. I send my son to school often with chicken. I make chicken with

Kinnikinnck (the Canadian company) crispy coating mix and the chix is yummy!

You can make the chicken look like nuggets,

or fingers and your child can look like he's eating " normal " food.

JoAnne

debkoco@... wrote:

> I cannot get my 3-year old son to eat the " special Bread " . I have to

> send a sandwich with him for lunch to his day care and they say he is

> just spitting it out or he turns his head and refuses it altogether.

> The rice bread is so heavy. Is there any softer breads like " regular

> bread " that is acceptable on th gfcf diet?

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In a message dated 7/20/00 7:02:45 PM Eastern Daylight Time,

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> What about the little girls?

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I think you meant the princesses??...

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Debby,

The gfcf bread is a real challenge. My son wouldn't eat any of the gfcf

crackers either so they were out too. We finally eliminated it for a month

or so and then reintroduced the EnerG tapioca bread. It has a much better

consistency than the rice and my guy likes it!!!

Anne Q

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> >I cannot get my 3-year old son to eat the " special Bread " . I have to

> >send a sandwich with him for lunch to his day care and they say he is

> >just spitting it out or he turns his head and refuses it altogether.

> >The rice bread is so heavy. Is there any softer breads like " regular

> >bread " that is acceptable on th gfcf diet?

> >

> >Debby

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I was told by a friend that Vicks shouldn't be used on a child under 2 because it suppresses the nervous system like cough medicine. I have used it before on a one year old but I won't again. On an infant I have used a cool mist vaporizer, saline drops (1 tsp salt per cup of boiled water) and I love Infant Tylenol Cold, it really clears their nose up so they can sleep and nurse.

Michele

My 6 m.o.DD Holly has her first cold. She sounds congested, and is very cranky. Is there anything I can do for her??? Could I use vicks vapo rub (cherry for kids) ??????Wanda mom to 4

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Don't they have some stuff for infants for the bath or something?

Joan S.

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My 6 m.o.DD Holly has her first cold. She sounds congested, and is very cranky. Is there anything I can do for her??? Could I use vicks vapo rub (cherry for kids) ??????Wanda mom to 4Give the Gift of Life Breastfeed!http://www.lactivist.com

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I have to say I love this stuff! It is called 's Vapor Bath. I would put it in our big tub and close the shower doors. I took Blake in with me. He loved taking a bath with mommy, and with the shower doors shut the vapors stayed in the tub area batter and really helps clear his nose. I also used Infant's Tylenol Cold. I works great. There's one with and one without cough medicine.

I hope you little one feels better soon.Tina

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Don't they have some stuff for infants for the bath or something?

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Vaporbath, my kids like it and it's from 6 months and up. It seems to help a bit.

Michele

Don't they have some stuff for infants for the bath or something?

Joan S.

My 6 m.o.DD Holly has her first cold. She sounds congested, and is very cranky. Is there anything I can do for her??? Could I use vicks vapo rub (cherry for kids) ??????Wanda mom to 4

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I was told by a friend that Vicks shouldn't be used on a child under 2 because it suppresses the nervous system like cough medicine.

We have some Vicks vapor cream that's for babies 6mos and older I think. It's much milder and I have used it a few times when Drake has been especially congested. Also, I like the Vicks Vapor Bath stuff--I've even used it and it does help to loosen all the mucus.....

(I've got like 160 emails to get through so maybe someone has already posted this info....sorry if it's a repeat!)

Fawn

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--Thanks guys for your help. Unfortunately my doc has

gone up to Karatha until mon so will battle on untill

then. I did manage to drink a small bottle of water

over night and kept that down. Nothing bad will happen

to me will it???????????? My sister had her infectef

port out yesterday and feels so much better already.

in Tassie how are you going without yours. They

are going to let evwerything settle down and put

another one in later. Teala fancy someone saying you

looked like you had put on a bit. Not nice. I havent

told to many people Iv had it doen as all my thin

freinds just think I eat too much, infact a lot of

them eat twice as much as I ever did. Thems the breaks

aye.

Lynn with 2 ns, Iv got the icq sussed now. My son has

a number it is25841003, Ill have a go at that tonight.

Must get the housework and shopping done . Once again

thanks for your care.

Lyndy- sooze sooze@...> wrote: > Lyn said....

> > -Can any one please advise me. I had another ml in

> > yesterday so now have 2 mls in. Today I cant evan

> > drink water. It comes straight back up. Im hoping

> this

> > is normal and things will settle down

>

> No Lyn, this isn't normal.... you have to be able to

> hold fluids down or

> you'll find yourself in big trouble, fast. If this

> doesn't resolve by

> tomorrow I'd hightail it back to your doctor quick

> smart to get some fluid

> out of the band.

>

> All the best,

>

>

>

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--Thanks guys for your help. Unfortunately my doc has

gone up to Karatha until mon so will battle on untill

then. I did manage to drink a small bottle of water

over night and kept that down. Nothing bad will happen

to me will it???????????? My sister had her infectef

port out yesterday and feels so much better already.

in Tassie how are you going without yours. They

are going to let evwerything settle down and put

another one in later. Teala fancy someone saying you

looked like you had put on a bit. Not nice. I havent

told to many people Iv had it doen as all my thin

freinds just think I eat too much, infact a lot of

them eat twice as much as I ever did. Thems the breaks

aye.

Lynn with 2 ns, Iv got the icq sussed now. My son has

a number it is25841003, Ill have a go at that tonight.

Must get the housework and shopping done . Once again

thanks for your care.

Lyndy- sooze sooze@...> wrote: > Lyn said....

> > -Can any one please advise me. I had another ml in

> > yesterday so now have 2 mls in. Today I cant evan

> > drink water. It comes straight back up. Im hoping

> this

> > is normal and things will settle down

>

> No Lyn, this isn't normal.... you have to be able to

> hold fluids down or

> you'll find yourself in big trouble, fast. If this

> doesn't resolve by

> tomorrow I'd hightail it back to your doctor quick

> smart to get some fluid

> out of the band.

>

> All the best,

>

>

>

>

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--Thanks guys for your help. Unfortunately my doc has

gone up to Karatha until mon so will battle on untill

then. I did manage to drink a small bottle of water

over night and kept that down. Nothing bad will happen

to me will it???????????? My sister had her infectef

port out yesterday and feels so much better already.

in Tassie how are you going without yours. They

are going to let evwerything settle down and put

another one in later. Teala fancy someone saying you

looked like you had put on a bit. Not nice. I havent

told to many people Iv had it doen as all my thin

freinds just think I eat too much, infact a lot of

them eat twice as much as I ever did. Thems the breaks

aye.

Lynn with 2 ns, Iv got the icq sussed now. My son has

a number it is25841003, Ill have a go at that tonight.

Must get the housework and shopping done . Once again

thanks for your care.

Lyndy- sooze sooze@...> wrote: > Lyn said....

> > -Can any one please advise me. I had another ml in

> > yesterday so now have 2 mls in. Today I cant evan

> > drink water. It comes straight back up. Im hoping

> this

> > is normal and things will settle down

>

> No Lyn, this isn't normal.... you have to be able to

> hold fluids down or

> you'll find yourself in big trouble, fast. If this

> doesn't resolve by

> tomorrow I'd hightail it back to your doctor quick

> smart to get some fluid

> out of the band.

>

> All the best,

>

>

>

>

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Lyndy,

Sorry to hear of your woes of the last couple of days. I have had

the same problem with fills a number of times and soemtimes it was

just a matter of swelling after a fill which calmed down after a few

days and sometimes I would have to have a little fluid taken out. If

you are managing some fluids you will be able to get through the

weekend until you can see the doctor again. I was in PNG when my

problems occurred and sometimes it would be a week before I could see

the doc, once I went 11 days without fluid. So long as ypou are

managing some fluid you will be okay until Monday.

Hope fully by then the swelling may have calmed down and you will be

able to take more in, I certainly hope so.

I often had swelling problems after a fill and often it would calm

down after a few days. If it doesn't you will have to see the doc.

Regards,

Cath

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Lyndy,

Sorry to hear of your woes of the last couple of days. I have had

the same problem with fills a number of times and soemtimes it was

just a matter of swelling after a fill which calmed down after a few

days and sometimes I would have to have a little fluid taken out. If

you are managing some fluids you will be able to get through the

weekend until you can see the doctor again. I was in PNG when my

problems occurred and sometimes it would be a week before I could see

the doc, once I went 11 days without fluid. So long as ypou are

managing some fluid you will be okay until Monday.

Hope fully by then the swelling may have calmed down and you will be

able to take more in, I certainly hope so.

I often had swelling problems after a fill and often it would calm

down after a few days. If it doesn't you will have to see the doc.

Regards,

Cath

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Obviously you are both in the early stages of your band... you will adjust

to it and it will become part of your everyday life.

Anyone out there who has had their band put in for at least two years -

having trouble maintaining weight loss and willpower.

SOS - need support !!!!!!

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>Subject: Re: Help

>Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 09:12:29 -0700

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>Lyndy, That was good that were able to get some water down - hopefully you

>will be able to keep more down now. Yes, I am now portless and just very

>sore still. Thanks for asking. I hope your sister is feeling well and

>isn't too sore. (Tas)

>

> > I did manage to drink a small bottle of water

> > over night and kept that down. Nothing bad will happen

> > to me will it???????????? My sister had her infectef

> > port out yesterday and feels so much better already.

> > in Tassie how are you going without yours.

>

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--- lyndy and teala

I had my second fill yesterday and are now 2.5ml it

was done under xray because I have made bad food

choices so actualy have not lost any weight to speak

off. Regarding restriction I am more restricted now as

before I could eat three slices of toast for breakfast

and now can only eat two. regards Helen

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Lyndy, That was good that were able to get some water down - hopefully you

will be able to keep more down now. Yes, I am now portless and just very

sore still. Thanks for asking. I hope your sister is feeling well and

isn't too sore. (Tas)

> I did manage to drink a small bottle of water

> over night and kept that down. Nothing bad will happen

> to me will it???????????? My sister had her infectef

> port out yesterday and feels so much better already.

> in Tassie how are you going without yours.

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