The Most Heavenly Coffee: Recovering with Slimband


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I am having what is probably the most delicious coffee drink ever to be created. A small Second Cup “Canadian” maple latte with skim milk.

Heaven.

I don’t think it has anything to do with the brand or even the flavor, but more that I haven’t been able to drink coffee, caffeine or anything with milk in it since my surgery, and it has been hard indeed!

I always enjoy my morning coffee, the taste, the mouth feel and the comforting ritual and warmth. I don’t need something fancy, just a regular cuppa joe will do me fine.

But what I really wanted to talk about today was my recover so far.

Two Surgeries

It’s been tougher than I imagined, but probably not the worst ever. It’s been a little more complicated since I got basically two surgeries for the price of one: the Slimband insertion as well as a hernia operation.

Regarding the hernia: During the operation the surgeon found a hiatal hernia and had to correct it before he could place the Slimband on my upper stomach. According to MedicineNet.com: A hiatal hernia is an anatomical abnormality in which part of the stomach protrudes through the diaphragm and up into the chest.

On the 30th I went into Slimband’s Toronto clinic to have my operation. My mom tagged along and was there to help me before and after. They took some before photos and my weight, etc. so we would have a record of my progress.

After the surgery I went home to recover. Thankfully my family was very accommodating and put up with my sour mood—I was in a lot of pain and discomfort from the gas they pumped into my abdomen and it sure made me snappy!

That day was pretty rough. I slept most of the time and was hopped up on painkillers the rest of it. It was not a pretty sight. I could only have tiny sips of water that day, too.

The following 4-5 days I improved rapidly. While I understand the importance of the post-op diet, it sucked! I could only have clear liquids which meant that I was restricted to exactly: water, clear juice, jello, clear broth, herbal tea. Nothing else. Believe me, it got boring super-fast.

I suppose I have been recovering well all things considered, but it has been really tough on me. I am impatient to get on with my life and don’t enjoy all the restrictions that are currently in my life. Of course I am following and respecting doctor’s orders…but it doesn’t mean I have to like it!

Limitations

I can’t carry anything heavy, or even bend over. If something falls on the floor it either stays there or I need someone else to get it… so my apartment is looking rather dumpy this week! It has been hard being so helpless… definitely not my natural state. My poor father had to put my socks on for me, by golly!

Due to the hernia sutures, I have been having a lot of difficulty breathing. The first 2 days I could barely talk, walk or anything as my breathing capacity was greatly reduced. It is getting better but I still have trouble catching my breath after movement of some kind. I also have general abdominal and chest pain to deal with as everything heals.

I tire easily (not enough sustenance from the liquid diet. I am losing weight but also my stamina!) and can’t burp! Oh man that is the worst so far! As I sip my drinks I am taking in too much air. A normal person would just burp it out, but my stomach opening is swollen and can’t let the gas through. Now every time I need to burp it presses up against my band and it hurts like crazy before subsiding. Then… well… let’s just say it needs to find another way out!

Speaking of which, my bathroom habits have been nuts. Due to the general pain and discomfort I’ve been in this past week, I haven’t been able to tell when I had to go pee, which is a weird thing indeed. I spent most of my time outside of bed and the La-z-boy on the toilet. Not to mention that I had some diarrhea that also kept me running… (sorry, TMI moment). This all added to my troubles as my mobility has been severely limited. *sigh*

Back to the coffee

Anyway, I am super happy to be on the next phase of recovery. Some of the pain and swelling has subsided, I have lost some weight and can now finally eat things that are closer to real food. Yay! This has helped with the digestion issues and a plethora of other things. I feel more human now.

But after a week of clear liquids only, limited movement, pain and embarrassing TMI moments you can see why I am so happy to have a coffee!

I am really looking forward to eating real food again and not having to deal with pain and discomfort. I know it’s only temporary and I am trying to keep my eye on the prize.

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9 responses to “The Most Heavenly Coffee: Recovering with Slimband”

  1. *facepalms* When you called me yesterday, I TOTALLY FORGOT that you'd had surgery. I would have asked how you were doing! Now I feel like a tard, I'm sorry!

    I'm glad to hear that you're feeling better and are coming along in your recovery, even though it's been hard going so far. Baby steps will get you where you're going! Remember that you got this surgery for long-term health, so things aren't going to be normal again in the short term. Being patient sucks, but it'll be totally worth it.

  2. I'm glad you are recovering wonderfully. I'm also glad that they could correct your Hiatal Hernia – my grandmother has had this problem so I understand the serious health issues it can cause if left too long.

    I can't wait to hear that you've progressed to "real" food. One thing though – coffee causes an acidic environment in your digestive tract – causing heartburn and gas. Be careful with your intact.

  3. Now that over 1 year has passed, how much weight have you lost? Regarding your hernia, is this something that they could have seen on an x-ray prior to deciding if you could do the surgery process in two stages. I think allowing the stomach to heal prior to putting in the band would have helped with the process.

    I was considering slim band but in reading the comments thus far, I am not so sure it is something I would be able to go through.

  4. Was the weight loss, pain and expense worth while? I'm going to an appointment tomorrow about having the surgery done but I have a lot of questions I feel won't be answered by a "consultant"………..

  5. I’m thinking of getting slimband and have heard so many bad stories.

    Could u tell me how u are doing and if u had deny complications.

    Thks

    Kanet

  6. Slimband saved my life! It is my Life! I am sooooo HAPPY to be fit and slim again!

    Does anyone know of a doctor who does fills in the Toronto, Ontario area, other than Dr. Yau? I need to get a fill and don't know where to go and have no where to go!

    PLEASE HELP!

    THANK YOU!

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