Hi,
I find it hard as well , maybe if I hadn't had the band I would think this was great but I to can eat everything
without feeling sick ,but that caused me to lose the band in the end anyway so I think it is a thinking adjustment.
Hi
I had sleeve in November after my band slipped the year before.
It is definitely not as easy as the band. I can eat everything also, so have to make better choices in the foods I eat.
I follow the protein veg friut carb rule. and it is finally starting to come off.
Keep a food journal and see if that helps.
Good luck
Hi all ,
I'll be 3 weeks out on Monday and feeling great, NO pain what so ever.
Looking forward to mushies and starting to lose weight. I'm 22lbs down including preop loss.
I know it could be more too much soup not enough water.
Hi guys ,
I found the Sleeve easier than lapband to get over as less pain although the drain made it
harder to walk around places. Once that was out I felt fabulous.
The staff were amazing as usual and after switching hotels life was good.
I was bored as I went by myself and stayed a whole week but caught up on some reading.
After my adventure traveling home which I have posted about I'm exited about losing the weight again.
Will be on here loads.
Hi all ,
well I had my vsg on Monday and after a whole week traveled back yesterday morning.
I hadn't slept Saturday night as I was supporting my daughter by text while she gave birth to my gorgeous grandaughter.
Jole picked me up at the hotel at 6am and I did the 1st leg of my journey to Salt lake city no problem.
I only had 15 mins to connect to my next flt the other side of the airport.
My bright idea was to run and I made it much to my incisions horror.
I hadn't really sipped on anything and as I was on day 7 after my surgery decided to have soup from Quiznos.
They only had cheese and brocolli so I added some milk got on the flt and ate the fluid part.
I was sitting at the front with the 1 and only crew member next to me.
I was sweating and hot and felt faint ans told her this while we were taxing for take off.
ohoh the next thing I know the plane has aborted takeoff is returning to the gate and the inflight crew is holding my face in her hands.
I threw up and felt much better.
EMS and police come aboard and I get them to take me out of the cabin to get some fresh air.
After they take my vitals and sugar levels and much discussion I get them to let me to carry on.
So lesson learnt no running and eating too fast on NO sleep.
The flt arrived back and hr late where I went to meet my new grandaughter Kiera.
I emailed Dr Martinez just to klet him know what happened but I feel fine.
Hi
Well I started at the Camino real. I know I don't speak Spanish however I couldn't make myself understood and ended up with Chicken soup with chicken, rice and celery in and couldn't
get apple juice the next day. I ended up switching to the Marriot where they spoke english and as soon as I said I was a patient of Dr ortiz they bought broth popsicles and water.
I walked up the hill to the grocery store and bought apple juice and drinkable yoghurts.
I couldn't get wifi in either room but had success in the lobby of the marriot and it was nice to sit by the pool.
Hi Guys
So 4 more days until my surgery. I'm not nervous as I trust Dr O and had a good experience with my lapband surgery.
and very excited.
I've lost 11lbs of the 13lbs I need to lose for preop and confident when I get there
I would've reached my goal.
I'm staying at the Caminoreal and was wondering if I should bring my bullet for protein shakes.
What do you think?
Anyone else going to be there?
Shari,
Thanks for the updates . Helps me alot even though I had lapband there, its another new experience.
Looking forward to more info on your Journey.
Hi,
Sorry to hear about these issues.
Have you been in a car after eating meat and veg?
I know after banding I had to say goodbye to potatoes,pasta, rice and bread.
Just a thought.