GASTRIC BAND
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Hi all,
Im 4.5 stone over weight and im looking into getting a gastric band,
i may sound drastic but i have tried eveything and i cant seem to get anywhere, all i think about is food and weight it takes over my life and i have had enough,
Anyone on here had a gastric band and how has it changed things for you? are you happy you did it or do you regret it?
Thanks
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Rebecca02 leanne08738
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I don't drink often but would like to drink at my Christmas party on the 12th! Not too much of course!
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sandra37641 leanne08738
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susan98611 Rebecca02
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Rebecca02 susan98611
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Thanks for your message!
I too also had problems with going to the toilet, but I've been taking a fibre supplement with my drinks and it keeps me regular!! But I agree that it was with the lack of food!!
I feel the same, I can eat too much even after my first fill and my weight loss is continuing but not as much as it was!
My surgeon said that the fills are gradual so I still will be able to eat a fair bit, so don't worry I'm the same as you!!
I've got my second fill on Friday so hopefully I will notice a difference! Xx
sarah90936 leanne08738
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shelley12077 sarah90936
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mommycancook leanne08738
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Rebecca02 leanne08738
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How are you all getting on?
Has anyone else had a fill yet? Xx
jebo2106 Rebecca02
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Rebecca02 jebo2106
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I've had my second fill last week and can really feel the difference, sometimes not a good difference! But I guess it's just getting used to it!
Other than that I'm getting on quite well! Christmas wasn't as food fueled as usual!
How about u? Xxx
Serendipity2015 leanne08738
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I'm booked to have a band done on 27th March. Am nervous for all the obvious reasons plus never had an op before, I'm a nurse and have never been a pt!!! Op being done in hospital I used to work in so awkward knowing people doin the op and nervous at walking through the hosp in case I bump into former colleagues! Silly I know but don't want them to know or ask questions. I know I don't have to tell them anything but keen to avoid all the awkwardness.
The process so far has been 'bumpy'! Appointments not coming through so having to chase them, cons told everyone at initial appointment op could be done within 2-3mths if no sleep study needed and get passed by psych etc. I didn't need a sleep study and had 2 appointments with psych and whole process from 1st appointment to op will have taken 1 yr. Booked op date over the phone bout 3-4 wks ago, still not received confirmation letter so gonna chase that nxt wk.
I know of 3 people who have had the op, 2 of whom appear to have problems keeping food down and they are now a few years post op, and another who still seems to manage to eat and drink normally! So curious to see how things go for me! Start the diet in a few wks, gotta get myself prepped for that, dieting and me don't go well!
Anyway keen to hear from others esp those that are due to have the band or have just had it. And anyone else that has any help and advice to offer!
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Rebecca02 Serendipity2015
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Can I ask whether it's nhs or private?
I had a similar problem! I work at a nhs hospital which has a private hospital across the road where some of the doctors and nurses I work with also work privately there too! Luckily I didn't see anyone I directly knew just a doctor I knew worked in the hospital i worked at but luckily he didn't know where I worked although I have seen him at work since! We just smiled so it wasn't too bad!! Like you say you don't have to tell them just say your are visiting, unless of course they see you in your gown hehe!
What pre op diet have you got to do?
I had my op at the end of October x
Serendipity2015 Rebecca02
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I've got to do a 2 wk liver shrinking diet! It's low carbs, fat and high in protein, 800-1000 cals daily! It's really restrictive, gonna be hard but have to do it.
Can I ask How u felt post op in the few wks after?? Was it easy to manage meals etc?? Guess it's gonna be a learning curve.
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Rebecca02 Serendipity2015
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Ah that's quite a nice pre op diet! I was only allowed to drink semi skimmed milk and no food! Had to drink atleast 4-5 pints a day! For 2 and a half weeks before! It was pretty tough but I knew I had to stick to it, especially as I was paying so much money for it!
I tried to get it on the nhs but I had to complete a really long 2-3 year program and even at the end I wasn't guaranteed a band! I had my mind set so went privately!
Post op wasn't too bad pain wise, the trapped wind in the shoulders/chest was the worst bit of it all so I would recommend getting windeze/antacids!
Food wise I think every consultant or company suggest different things! For the first week I could only have soups and yoghurt, which stayed down fine! Then more mushy things like mashed potato for the next 2-3 weeks which was really nice! Then mince things like bolagnese but tiny portions for the following week and then had my fill at 4 weeks and then onto normal foods but just being careful!
Didn't have a appetite for the first week or 2 and then you don't feel like you've got your band in until you start having the fills!
Hope this helps a little! How much time have you got off work? X
Serendipity2015 Rebecca02
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I told work I'll be off for 1-2 wks, so team lead said she'll mark me off for the 2 wks so it takes some of the pressure off me, but obs they'll be more than happy to have me back after 1 wk if I'm up to it!!
Rebecca02 Serendipity2015
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I felt 90% after 1 week but my job (probably like yours!) is really hard going and no limited duties are really available so I took the 2 weeks which I think was reasonable x
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