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I traveled from TX to Mississippi one month after surgery to build a house for Habitat For Humanity. I stayed away from lifting anything too heavy, but did everything else that all the other workers did.
Of course, I can't offer a medical opinion (as I'm not a doctor), but I'm guessing that if you feel up to it..you should be fine.
Have fun...
Kris
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Lori,
Thanks for offering to put up a chat room. I haven't used AOL in sooooooo long...I'll have to go get a new ID. Will let you know when I have one.
Thanks again,
Kris
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Congratulations Clynn! I am stuck at 50 lbs (by my own doing) and have another 40 to go. 60 lbs is awesome! Keep up the great work! =D>
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I was banded in March and received both a neck/back massage and a foot massage. I was tickled pink! Too bad for those of you who didn't get one...you truly missed out!
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My Mother had gastric bypass 4 years ago and while she has lost all the weight, she has had sooooooooo many problems. Now she's thin, but so unhealthy. From day to day, she never knows what might make her sick that particular day--so now she is actually too thin. Her scars are horrible and she really wishes that she had gotten the lap band instead.
I was banded on 3/22/06 and have had no problems. I've lost right at about 50 lbs and have another 40 to go. No pain after surgery, no problems, and minimal scars. Lap Band was the only route I was willing to go...GB was not an option for me. I am very happy with my decision and look forward to a full life of being thin and healthy! Good Luck...
Kris
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Marc,
The way it was explained to me before my first fill was this: The first fill is always a bit goofy. Air can get in with the fluid, and so while you may start with 2.0 cc (like I did), its not unusual for it to go down to 1.0 cc (which mine did) by the second fill. After that first fill, I haven't had any problems maintaining the fluid level in the band. I have the 4 cc band and have been at 2.5 cc for a couple of months. Keep your chin up...I think the first couple of months of this are the hardest...
Good Luck,
Kris
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It's been 6 months since my surgery, and I still can't even begin to fathom eating soup ever again!!
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Lori,
I only had that the first week post-op...but haven't had anything like it since. I'm six months post-op now and haven't had any further problems. But, I don't have any of the problems you mentioned. Did you ask the Dr.'s??
Good Luck,
Kris
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No worries...I had a similar experience with my first fill. It took me two fills to get to a good restriction and to where I began to lose weight again. Remember they said that sometimes the first fill is a bit goofy...air or something can get in on the first time and the fill might actually go down a bit? My first fill was 2.0 cc and when I went in for my second fill, I was told there was only 1.0 cc in there. It was put up to 2.5 cc, and viola...restriction and weight loss! Keep your chin up...you most definitely didn't throw your money down the drain! Good Luck!!
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Pre-surgery, I only shared with the person who went with me and my mother...didn't want anyone else's "opinions" on surgery in Mexico. Even, 6 months post surgery (down 43 lbs!!!), there are very few people I've told that I had it done in Mexico...they aren't interested in listening to the truth of what a great experience it was...they immediately jump to the "stereotypes" of what it must have been like and think you are crazy! Well, most people already know I'm crazy, but I had no qualms about having this done in TJ. I lived there in college and am actually moving to Cancun next month! I LOVE MEXICO!!!
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I was banded on March 22, and have had no problems taking any medicine in pill form. I've got good restriction and no issues with pills...
Kris
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I know for me, my band gets tighter with stress...give it a few days to see if it fixes itself.
Good Luck!
Kris
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I shopped, shopped, and then shopped some more. You will want to go to Revolution Avenue for shopping...also, the day after surgery I went to Rosarito Beach (about 30 min taxi ride away) and walked and shopped for about 3 hours.
Walking after surgery will help to keep you from getting gas pains in your shoulder...I never got the gas pains, but I started walking before I was even lucid after surgery! I was determined not to get them, so I walked tons!
Good Luck!
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I was banded on 3/22/06 by Dr. Ortiz, with a starting BMI of 37. 3 months post op, and I'm down 30 lbs....just another 50 to go to be at goal weight. I hope to be there by the end of the year. I was very impressed by Dr. Ortiz, his staff, and facility...much nicer than anything in the US. I shared only with my mother that I was having this done in Mexico, and while she was a bit concerned, she also knew that I wouldn't do anything without researching the heck out of it...so she trusted and supported my decision.
Best of luck to you!
Kris
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Lanie,
I was banded 3/22/06...After the first day of surgery, I didn't have any pain. I took the sublingual med they gave, but outside of just being a bit uncomfortable and sore...didn't have pain. I took a taxi to Rosarito Beach (a town that is about half an hour away) and walked (shopped) for 3 hours the very next day after my surgery, and I had no problems! I walked, walked, and walked some more...so I didn't have any gas pains either. Follow the instructions of Dr. Ortiz and his staff and you'll do fine!
Good Luck!
Kris
3 months post op...down 30 lbs! (only 50 more to go)
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Did you say cravings? Oh Lordy! I thought this operation was supposed to make us feel full?
I am worried to death that I am going to feel like I'm starving which is what dieting did for me.
I can do that without spending this much money...it's worth it if it works, though.
---Karen bmi 35.1 2B banded end of july
You only have a lot of hunger in the time just before your first fill. I was banded on 3/22/06 and am completely thrilled with everything surrounding this. The surgery experience with Dr. Ortiz was fantastic and now 3 months later, I am steadily losing...down 30 lbs, with just 50 more to go to hit goal. I expect to be there by the end of the year.
Good Luck...
Kris
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At $400 roundtrip for an airline ticket from Dallas to San Deigo, I can't afford to go back every couple of weeks, much less every few months for a fill. I guess I really should start research for a doctor who does fills closer to home. Anyone out there have any recommendations on doctors to use for fills in the Oklahoma/Texas region?
Chelley,
I live in Ft. Worth and have found a lap band surgeon here who does fills for Mexico patients. I went to him for my second fill. If you would like to PM me, I'll give you the information...
Kris
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Kris, How were you able to get a fill so quickly after banding? I thought we had to wait 6-8 weeks?
My surgery was March 22nd...my first fill was 6 weeks after surgery (May 3rd). My second fill was 3 weeks after the first. I am scheduled for my third fill at the end of July, but I am still losing at a decent rate and am plenty tight. Unless that changes, I will postpone my third fill...
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Fills are different for everyone, but something that has made a big difference for me lately...
Stop thinking about how much you can eat and get away with it. You are going to cause your pouch to stretch and ultimately risk slippage of the band. Instead try to see how LITTLE you can eat and be satisfied. Its a total change in mindset, but it makes a big difference...and it is how we are supposed to be living with this band.
I got my second fill 3 weeks after my first. It made a big difference.
Hope that helps...
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I didn't really have that much more restriction after my first fill...But, remember that the doctor's told us that the first fill is always a bit goofy. With air getting in sometimes, the fill can go back down quite a bit. I went here at home and got a second fill 3 weeks after my first--it had gone back down from the first fill A LOT.
Dr. Martinez had put in 2cc at my first fill, but in the three weeks following, it had gone down to 1cc. My doctor here put it back to 2cc and since then (1 week ago), I've lost another 3 lbs. I can tell a big difference since the second fill...suggest you get in for 2nd fill...
Good Luck,
Kris
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Slyvia, I would be great if you get the book i ordered it from his site on may 2nd and i still have not got the book. I am going in for surgery on thursday so i will keep all posted on how it goes
Chrissy...I had the same experience when I ordered the book from his website back in March. I eventually emailed Sandy and told her that it had been nearly a month and that I hadn't received the book...she got in touch with the publisher and low and behold, I got the book a few days later. Not sure why ordering from his site is a problem, but evidently it is...
I would suggest you contact someone on his staff, like Sandy or Carolyn and ask for help.
Good Luck!
Kris
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Walk, walk, and then walk some more. Left shoulder pain is gas build up and walking a lot will help. I didn't get the shoulder pain, but I walked tons after the surgery....
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I just got back from getting my first fill. The fill itself was fine...mostly painless and I can definitely tell a difference since. From the time of eating solids, post-op, I really didn't have much restriction at all--so, I am excited to finally have a bit of tightness. Just started eating solids again last night (day 3 following fill) and everything seems ok...just taking it easy with small bites and lots of chewing. I am glad to see the scales going down again...
Hope your trip goes well.
Kris
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lalive,
I was banded by Dr. Ortiz on 3/22. The hotel is nice...no worries. Good Luck!
Kris
What foods are troublesome?
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I'm the same. What works one day, may not work the next. I have found that if I eat before the afternoon (around 1pm or so), NOTHING works. I am one of those with lots of congestion early in the day (from allergies)--and so I have found protien shakes to be a good friend for the first half of the day. I've also found that my stress levels dictate what will go down and what won't!
It really is a day by day thing and is different for each person. You will just have to see what works for you.
Good Luck!
Kris