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I live in a multi-level house. I learned quite by accident that running up or down the stairs moves the offender........
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Christmas 2012 without a doubt though.......
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What Is The Soonest You Can Get A Lap Band Fill?
nayttap replied to Matt Z's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Your stomach needs time to heal around the band. I too, was so excited to "turn that band on"...but surgery is only the first step of a long couple months of working up to the sweet spot. Eat appropriately, begin exercising, and focus on healing instead of fills. The first ones are such a disappointment anyway.... Pushing fills too fast and too soon have detrimental results for many in the long run.........you need a good 4 weeks to heal that band in place -
"thanksgiving Salad "
nayttap replied to 54Shirley's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
With almond flavoring, it always seems like it should be pink........so I've also added food coloring to fool my eyes.........I'm easily fooled. -
"thanksgiving Salad "
nayttap replied to 54Shirley's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I've also done this with vanilla pudding and almond flavoring for more of a dessert.....very yummy! -
"thanksgiving Salad "
nayttap replied to 54Shirley's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Love this recipe............have made it often for a higher Protein, no meat meal......... I've used lime, strawberry, and orange jello's.......love them all -
A Tiny Thanksgiving Dilemma
nayttap replied to legnarevocrednu's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
"I'm having a minor outpatient procedure tomorrow and cannot eat"................not a lie, not the details........................... -
Switching Surgeons/Office post approval but Pre-Op
nayttap replied to jayeedee's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
From Bandwagon on the Road....a blog by Jean McMillan 11/14/11 on the importance of treating sleep apnea to increase success from lap band surgery: " Non-restorative sleep - Sleep affects the production of hormones (leptin, grehlin, cortisol) that are key to the experience of hunger, appetite, and satiety. Poor sleep tends to decrease leptin (satiety hormone) production and increase grehlin (hunger hormone) production. It also seems to increase sensitivity to pain. If you have sleep apnea or another type of sleep disorder, or even subclinical sleep disturbance, it's likely that your physical hunger is increased and your sense of satiety is decreased. The adjustable gastric band can intervene on your behalf, but it doesn't correct the hormone production problem." I realize that this still doesn't answer your question about changing surgeon's.......but the requirement is valid in my opinion and worth taking the time to ensure that you have maximum and optimal success from the life changes that you are making. -
I like the Dannon Traditional.......160 calories, 11 g Protein. The Raspberry is mixed throughout the yogurt--not just on the bottom.
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Switching Surgeons/Office post approval but Pre-Op
nayttap replied to jayeedee's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The Sleep Centers I've worked with are extremely busy and booked weeks out. Usually you see the sleep physician 2-3 weeks after the study for the results. Often the sleep study is required by the physician, or by insurance. What they are asking of you is not unrealistic....just not your plans. -
Why did the first doc refuse you fills? And the second one?
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the 'why can't you just lose the weight normaly' question...
nayttap replied to pendulum's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Seeing that coming........I never told my family--beyond the immediates like my own children who are young adults. My parents, siblings, etc have been left in the dark. Sad reality......because there's so much I'd like to share and educate them on as they are interested........but they'll never know. It's easiest that way for me. I feel for you........could see that same thing coming from my ever devoted mama and papa, all in the name of love and knowing what is best for their children............even though we are all in our 40's & 50's. Like fills and the amount needed, and the right decision for each person, it's an individual choice--not one right answer. -
Am i eligible for lap band?
nayttap replied to squishy88's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
You need to go to a seminar, check out the details with your primary doc and insurance, and investigate options. Usually individuals must be stable for a couple years mentally with depression under control before a health team will consider the person in a good spot mentally and physically for surgery. If your social security is solely because of depression, I suspect you must have several health care professionals in your realm to make initial inquiries about the possibility. Having any sort of WLS is a major life change. If you are not ready to accept a life time change of eating and exercising, you may not be a good candidate RIGHT NOW. That being said, this might be the motivating factor to make life changes towards this end............starting with the boyfriend who seems cruel from your description. Surgery is only the very beginning.......... -
It's just an irritation of your diaphragm.........they go away eventually and then reappear when you get something stuck........annoying but nothing to worry about
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White chicken Chili 3 # chicken breasts—cooked & cubed 1 lg onion diced & sautéed in chix broth 2 # navy beans—cooked about 1+ hours 2 cans white shoepeg corn 2 cans (4.5 oz) green chilis, diced 2 T + chili powder 1 T + cumin or taco seasoning Salt & Pepper Garlic Large can of chicken broth—use to cover other ingredients as simmering 30 minutes or more
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New from Wisconsin, and question about taking meds
nayttap replied to ladyveg's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I've understood that they are looking for mental stability of about 2 years or more to ensure that you are able to cope with the lifestyle changes expected of you.....you certainly qualify there. The multitudes of meds will not be a problem because you may be able to change the timing of them, reduce some of them as you lose weight, and open capsules and sprinkle them in yogurt etc IF they are not a certain type of time release........... That being said, every person's history and physician's process is different; I encourage you to start the journey. I don't think you're in an impossible situation. -
CPAP, Sleep Apnea, and Frustration Oh My!
nayttap replied to RaleighGal's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Three years later, I love my cpap. I do use less pressure with less weight........but I will always have sleep apnea as long as I'm alive. Look to cpaptalk.com for yours and many other issues plus tons of support.........It does take awhile to learn to live with it, much less love it. It doesn't happen overnight. -
Is My Potential Surgeon Right
nayttap replied to APRPro4U's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
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Does everyone really eat proteins first
nayttap replied to NJGirl32's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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Does everyone really eat proteins first
nayttap replied to NJGirl32's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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Approved...after putting my foot down!
nayttap replied to Flammingjun's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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Does everyone really eat proteins first
nayttap replied to NJGirl32's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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Does everyone really eat proteins first
nayttap replied to NJGirl32's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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