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fern

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  1. My goodness!! This whole situation just sucks!! Have you followed up with the hospital yet? I find if you go in person it tends to get more accomplished. People tend to be alot more rude and/or un-accommodating when you are on the phone because they can't see you. I really hope the appliance passes through soon to give you some piece of mind. I would definately raise some hell at that hospital.

    On another note: the idea of a medic alert is a really great idea! Especially if you are traveling. I think I'm going to have to go get myself one ; )


  2. Thanks for your concern every. I read all the responses to mom yesterday. She was very touched!

    Good news! Mom came out of surgery icu yesterday and is now in a regular surgical ward. The nurses also had her up and sitiing in a chair already!! Her pain is quite minimal right now as they have a constant epideral drip going. It's great because she lucid, but doesn't have a huge amount of pain. Doctors says a week until she comes home

    Tiffykins, thanks for the cancer forum advice. I've been able to find some great info on them!!


  3. I didn't know where to post this. Sorry if I put it in the wrong place.....

    I posted in another section about my moms band slip. But this has turned into a nightmare.

    My mom has been in emergency for 4 days after food got stuck in her band. The resulting throwing up cause her to aspirate into her lungs as well as force her band down and kink it up.

    The surgeon FINALLY came to see her and said the OR was really backed up but he'd try and get her in for surgery in the next couple days. There was luckily an opening in 30 min. We waited 5 hours as she got bumped a few times.

    When they went in, they found that the slipped band had actually cut off blood supply to the stomach and 1/2 her stomach was dead and poisoning her. They cut off the band, then cut off 3/4 of her stomach, from the top down. Her esophagus is now attached to the bottom of her stomach. So she essentially got a sleeve without asking for one I guess. She has an ng tube for now. The doctor said that, had they waited the day or two, we would've lost her!!!!

    My question is, her sleeve is different than our sleeve because ours is vertical and it sounds like hers is horizontal. Anyone know how this will differ for her day to day?

    Has anyone else heard of this happening?

    I am so sick to my stomach about this.....


  4. Thanks for the advice. Mom's not doing too great. A CT scan shows the band has slipped down to the bottom of her stomach and is now blocking her bowels. From the throwing up that occurred, she also has pneumonia in both lungs. There is no choice but removal surgery. The surgeon is not in the hospital until tomorrow, so she's in alot of pain until then. Unfortunately, they don't have a bed for her yet and ,as of last night, was still in emergency. Has anyone else had this happen? Any words of encouragement?


  5. My mom has had her lapband for just over 2 years. I'm sitting beside her in the hospital right now. It looks like her band has slipped. We are waiting to hear from the surgeon, but she has pretty much decided on a revision to the sleeve (yay!!). I'd like to get some insite on some of you. I was thinking it would be wise to get the stupid thing taken out and allow her stomach to heal as much as possible before getting the revision. Or does it matter? Any insite would be great. I hate seeing her in pain, but I'm glad she's getting it out. That lapband has been pretty cruel to her.....


  6. So yesterday I was waiting at a stoplight and I heard someone yell - when I looked over, a guy standing on the sidewalk yelled over and asked me what time it was, I told him 2:30, he yelled thanks and I smiled at him then he yelled Hey again and when I looked at him again he had his arms out and yelled "Can I have your phone number?" I almost wrecked my car lol. Rediculous, but made me smile all day. :P

    Hahaha!!! Awsome!!!


  7. I think maybe because I mix mine with just Water, it doesn't really look any different, but it does go a little clearer. It doesn't separate though ( thank goodness- ewww). I noticed she mentions about whey ISOLATEs. Maybe regular whey DOES break down? I don't know. But I'm happy I emailed them. It makes me feel alot better about it!! I'm glad it helped you guys out too.


  8. I always added Protein powder into everything. I actually really enjoy full liquids. Go on the vitamix blender website. They have great Soup recipes. If your blender isn't a magic bullet or a vitamix you may have to strain it, but yummmmmmy!!! My fave drink is chicken broth, chicken Unjury protein powder, cottage cheese, roasted red peppers, and sometime some milk. I'd then change it up with some taco seasoning, or some butter chicken seasoning. Mmmmmmm. I think I'm making soup tomoro. Just get excited about finding something you love. It'll make the time fly.


  9. I enjoy bbqs MORE now because I eat all the good stuff (the smoked meat) and maybe a bit of this or that and I'm satisfied. Then I get to enjoy my family and friends. I don't eat to gorge myself ( like i used to) and then spend the rest of the time uncomfortable.

    Yes. For me the first few weeks sucked. You need to totally relearn how to eat. I feel so much better about myself now though, so I know it was all worth it.


  10. So I emailed powders? utm_source=BariatricPal&utm_medium=Affiliate&utm_campaign=CommentLink" target="_ad" data-id="1" >unjury to see how they would answer how long Protein Shakes last after being mixed. This is the answer I received this evening......

    Hi Heather,

    Thank you for being an Unjury customer!

    You have a great question! It is untrue that Protein will start to

    deteriorate once it is mixed and that it must be consumed immediately. We

    have not found any science to support this.

    UNJURY uses only whey protein isolate as it's protein source. Whey protein

    isolate is a milk protein. Normal whey doesn't deteriorate quickly. To get a

    good idea of it, think about how many days milk spends traveling from the

    farm to your home fridge. Nobody questions the amount of protein in milk.

    Many of our customers like to make their UNJURY beverages ahead of time and

    still enjoy all of the high quality protein benefits. We do recommend

    drinking UNJURY shakes within 48 hours of mixing them for general food

    safety reasons.

    If you are using milk in your shake, make sure to drink it within 2 hours if

    it is not refrigerated. Milk becomes unsafe to drink after it’s been left at

    room temperature for two hours.

    Does this information help answer your question? Please feel free to call

    and speak with me or one of the other Registered Dietitians if you have any

    other questions!

    Healthy Regards,

    Tovah

    Tovah Wolf, RD

    Clinical Nutrition Specialist

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