I did it. Took a while to make the decision, and 8 hours ago I left the hospital with my new BIB in place.
My wife found this website for me, and its great to see what others have gone through.
I read several posts that the first few days are tough, and I fully agree, it a weird feeling of having something implanted inside my body (sorry ladies), plus a strong feeling of nausea, and fullness. But the worst part, is the thirst. The doctor asked me to ease up on the fluids today, which I am. Not hungry at all, but really really thirsty.
To make it more interesting, I also had a colonoscopy, and got a hemmroid banded, so the discomfort is overwhleming.
Advice: Don't double up on your procedures..
I can settle for half the weight people have lost... I'm 6"1 and weigh 107KG, the doctor thinks I will lose 20+KG, I can settle for 15..
My wife found this website for me, and its great to see what others have gone through.
I read several posts that the first few days are tough, and I fully agree, it a weird feeling of having something implanted inside my body (sorry ladies), plus a strong feeling of nausea, and fullness. But the worst part, is the thirst. The doctor asked me to ease up on the fluids today, which I am. Not hungry at all, but really really thirsty.
To make it more interesting, I also had a colonoscopy, and got a hemmroid banded, so the discomfort is overwhleming.
Advice: Don't double up on your procedures..
I can settle for half the weight people have lost... I'm 6"1 and weigh 107KG, the doctor thinks I will lose 20+KG, I can settle for 15..

