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October 18th, 2008, 09:01 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Hello,
I've been trying to start a new thread called "What to do when the Balloon gets too Comfortable", but I cannot seem to be able to start a new thread. Anyone know why?
Anyway, I've had the balloon in 3 weeks now, and I too am getting too comfortable. Yesterday I ate almost a normal meal....eeek! As well, I'm getting hungry more often (sometimes lying on my stomach takes that away as it causes a pressure and dull pain).
How are the rest of you coping? Any ideas? | 
October 20th, 2008, 04:26 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | balloon to comfortable My daughter had the same problem with the balloon being to comfortable. We contacted prague beauty and they send her a month supply of reductil ( appetite suppresant) which worked very well at reducing her stomach size again. I think the problem is that they dont adjust the size of the balloon according to the individual stomach size. Both myself and my daughter had 450ml inserted but I know that my stomach has always had a much smaller capacity than hers (I,m a grazer, shes a hoover).
As to the lady who has lost her hair - I am a nurse and have given out the meds used for the balloon (lanzoprazole, omepresole, cimetadine ect) to thousands of patients. Hair loss is not a side effect I have ever some across! The balloon is not a magic cure and if you are hellbent on overriding it - you can. Putting your head under a chocolate fountain on slow drip would do it! It works very well as a tool to cut down your portion sizes and to think about what you are eating, as bad eating will make you feel grotty the next day. I lost 3 stone 7 and seem to be keeping it off now the balloon is out. But it does need some self control.
xxx Tina | 
October 22nd, 2008, 11:18 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Absolutely. This definately requires some self control, which i dont have, which is why i opted for WLS anyway. Now i am finding that the balloon isnt enough for me. I havent lost anything for the past 5 weeks. I am about ten weeks in, with about 25lb lost. Thats ok, but the scales havent budged for 5 weeks. Getting cross now, feeling like i have wasted thousands of my hard earned dosh  
I wish i had saved more and gone for a band or bypass.
Dunno if anyone else is the same, but i am finding that when hungry, my stomach gets so churny, burpy and acidy that i have to eat! The only thing that resolves it is eating! ie the opposite of what i want! grrrrr!
I really hate the mornings; i wake up with terrible indigestion, gross burps and acid, and it takes a couple of hours to go. AT THIS PRESENT MOMENT, I WISH I HAD NEVER HAD IT DONE. | 
October 22nd, 2008, 01:21 PM
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Rep Power: 4 | | Quote:
Originally Posted by Harmony6789 Absolutely. This definately requires some self control, which i dont have, which is why i opted for WLS anyway. Now i am finding that the balloon isnt enough for me. I havent lost anything for the past 5 weeks. I am about ten weeks in, with about 25lb lost. Thats ok, but the scales havent budged for 5 weeks. Getting cross now, feeling like i have wasted thousands of my hard earned dosh  
I wish i had saved more and gone for a band or bypass.
Dunno if anyone else is the same, but i am finding that when hungry, my stomach gets so churny, burpy and acidy that i have to eat! The only thing that resolves it is eating! ie the opposite of what i want! grrrrr!
I really hate the mornings; i wake up with terrible indigestion, gross burps and acid, and it takes a couple of hours to go. AT THIS PRESENT MOMENT, I WISH I HAD NEVER HAD IT DONE.  |
oh no dont say that I was just thinking you were doing so well!! | 
October 25th, 2008, 12:21 PM
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Rep Power: 217 | | Why doesn't dieting work for you?
A balloon you're going to have to be far more restrictive than just watching calories.. if you can't diet - then a balloon is NOT a good option for you -save your money and work on learning how to NOT diet and change your lifetime habits | 
October 27th, 2008, 10:07 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | 3 months I have had my balloon for three months last week. I got my balloon to assist me to lose weight. I am still dieting, eating small portions and exercising. Ladies you do realize that you have to add muscle in order to lose weight and keep it off. While you are adding muscle you will not see weight loss but you will see inches dissolving. All my old clothes were falling off my butt so I went shopping at the beginning of this month and gave all the old clothes to goodwill.
I stopped taking meds for acid reflux the first month I had the balloon and opted for extra fiber and water instead. No burping here. With your meal intake so small you have to help your digestive system plus the fiber dips into those long loops of colon and pulls out the old crud. Sometimes I get hungry but I either drink some flavored water if it is after 7 pm or just eat lettuce with dressing. Lettuce is my snack of choice for month 3. I have bags of different kinds of lettuce in my fridge. Sometimes I just add the dressing to the bag and shake. I have lost 40 lbs thus far but it has been work. | 
October 30th, 2008, 09:51 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | Hi,
I will be fitting a balloon coming december in Bogota, Colombia. I weigh 76 kgs and would like to lose 25 kgs. I have lots of questions: What is it that you could eat right after the placement? Is it more uncomfortable than painful? How long is it uncomfortable? I have Acid reflux disease, is it still ok to have the balloon fitted in? I hope so, because I'm looking forward to putting this in. In Colombia it costs me 4500 USdollars including hotel, operation and aftercare. HELP!!! | 
November 2nd, 2008, 05:52 AM
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Rep Power: 33 | | Sorry, but at 76 kg, you shouldn't be getting a balloon at all. It's supposed to help seriously obese people to lose weight, at 76 kg you're probably not even overweight to start with. Unless you're under 1.40m or something like that, which I doubt. What makes you think that at your weight you need a balloon? Did you try to lose weight any other way?
Usually you can't have any solid food for a while after you got the balloon, just fluids. It can be painful, it can be uncomfortable, that depends on the person. It can and probably will stay uncomfortable for the whole time it is in, because if it gets comfortable, it means your stomach adjusted and you won't lose any more weight.
With acid reflux disease I would strongly suggest keeping your hands off the balloon, because it will make things ten times worse. If the place you want to have it fitted was any good, they would have told you right away that it's not possible for you to have it.
Personally I would forget about it, especially in your case. There is no reason whatsoever for you to have a balloon, and where I come from, they wouldn't even consider putting one into somebody who only weighs 76 kg. That already shows that all they are interested in is money.
But it's your body and your health after all. I would read some of the posts in this thread though, and have a look at the problems the balloon can cause. | 
November 2nd, 2008, 07:24 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Hi everyone, San, i have send the doctors all my information and she said I was a candidate for a balloon, but I have dieting, lipo etc, but nothing works. I weigh 43 kgs even after the birth of my two children. However, like 5 years ago, I started gaining weight and now I'm close to 80 kgs and I am merely 1.60 so I look and feel heavily overweight. But the doctor told me that in Colombia all tests will be done before the fitting of the balloon, but I have been to Colombia for doctors several times, they are good doctors there and there are ones who only take your money, but in general they care about their good name. I have reading upon the pain and uncomfort you guys experience, still I have had lipo done, cancer in my uterus, all kinds of stuff, yet I survived, so i think i'm ok. thanks, see ya.    | 
November 2nd, 2008, 12:20 PM
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Rep Power: 33 | | Have you tried changing your eating habits and working out regularly? Because that seems to be the only thing in the list that you're missing...which, coincidentally, is pretty much the only way to lose weight in a healthy way and with long term success.
If you can't stick with a diet, the balloon will not help you to lose weight by the way. Once it is in, you have to stick to a very strict diet with very few foods that are allowed, and once it is out, you will have to be even more careful what you eat and what you don't.
I can't comment on the quality of Colombian doctors or the medical care there, because I've never been there, but let's put it that way....a doctor that suggests a gastric balloon, or any other type of 'weight-loss-surgery' to a person that is 1.60 m and 76 kg, would find him or herself in court for malpractice in several countries, including the one I come from, and the one I live in.
And at 1.60 and 43 kg you were extremely underweight...maybe what you think is 'heavily overweight' is actually just a normal weight for you, and you just feel heavy because you have been underweight for too long?
Just a thought.... | 
November 3rd, 2008, 03:28 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | Well, All the necessary tests will be done before the actual fitting anyway. the doctor has not seen me yet. We have been communicating thru emails. I will be doing a lipectomy anyway, that was supposed to be done after the balloon gets out, but if I can not get the balloon fitted, I will do the tummy tuck. I was doing modeling jobs when I was younger. Maybe that is why I feel so heavy right now. I was always skinny.
But lets see................. | 
November 3rd, 2008, 12:51 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Hi
the last reply was right, from your measurments and weight, you have a BMI of 29.5 (you can do the calculation yourself just search for BMI calculator in google)which is described as a healthy weight, the balloon is indicated for people with a BMI of 32+, and should not have been offered to you in the first place, i would seriously consider why they thought you were a candidate, perhaps it is money motivated.
You are actully the weight i am trying to reach, if i were your weight i would not go through with the balloon, its a difficult road to take, not a quick fix at all, the nausea is a killer, and lots of vomitting also. i still have another 20kg to loose, but im 7 kgs down and happy with progress, really,,, you dont need the balloon, you are a helathy weight, be happy with that! | 
November 7th, 2008, 06:47 PM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Helloooooo Hiya, I am new to this forum and am having the balloon soon. Just wanted to say hello. I am 245 pounds 5 ' 8" and 29 years old. I want to lose 80 pounds and i know its going to be difficult. I am doing the balloon under a research study here in the USA. I am very excited to get this done being overweight for 10 years I am desperate to get this under control. I was so desperate i was going to do bypass this is much better. I have a friend who lost a tremendous amount of weight on bypass and compaired to her month plus of being unconforable from surgery the 3 to 4 days sounds much better. Anyway, My name is Wendy and I am happy to meet you all. | 
November 16th, 2008, 11:50 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | | Help needed with gross burps Hi all,
I had my balloon fitted 3 months ago now, i have lost 2 stone, but have lost little for the last month. I am feeling quite disheartened with it, but am battling on. I am now attending Slimming World, and mainly sticking to red days (for those that dont know, it is like a low fat Atkins with healthy carbs thrown in too).
For the last couple of weeks my burps have been absolutely FOUL. Like farts but from the mouth! (Sorry to be so gross) All this is obviously HIGHLY embarassing, especially as i work in close proximity to the general public, and see my clients on a regular basis. I DREAD burping in front of them, but its uncontrollable. They smell sulphuric. Its also ruining my relationship with my partner.
DOES ANYONE KNOW IF I CAN DO ANYTHING ABOUT THIS? IS IT JUST SOMETHING THAT WE HAVE TO PUT UP WITH? IS THERE ANY WAY TO 'CLEAN' MY BALLOON? My burps were always a bit bad since having the balloon fitted, but the way they have developed is intolerable. I am seriously contemplating having it removed early. | 
November 17th, 2008, 03:28 AM
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Rep Power: 0 | | Hi everyone,
With all I am reading, I am really rethinking fitting in the balloon. I am about to buy a treadmill and start working out at my house. I believe that is the best thing to do, especially since I have never tried exercising, so I believe I could do it on my own. I'm a college instructor and cannot afford losing days off from work and burping fart in front of my students. So I'll keep in touch.Good luck to everyone!! |  | | | Thread Tools | Search this Thread | | | | | Display Modes | Rate This Thread | Linear Mode | |
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