elainekew
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I am in a wheel chair and have spent a lot of time in the hospital and nursing facilities. In any medical facility, how you're treated can have a lot to do w/ how difficult it is to "treat" you. I am sedentary and as big as I was, it was hard for nurses, etc., to turn me in bed, lift me, and stuff. So I decided to get lapband surgery (inToronto, because Medicare wouldn't pay here); that was in 2007. I lost ≈80 lbs. in the first 1-1 1/2 years. I'd like to lose another 30 #'s, or so, but I've gotten kind of sloppy with my food choices. I haven't had any fills and an (overzealous?) doctor removed the couple of cc's(?) that were in the band early on, because I was throwing up a couple (or more) times a week. It took me awhile to get in the habit of stopping 1 or 2 bites before I felt full (no matter how good it tasted) =P.
I wish I knew how to add photos but since I don't, you'll just have to imagine a tall, athletic, buxom, 22 y.o. w/ thick chestnut hair. No, that's not me, but isn't it nice to imagine? ^_______^ e.
I wish I knew how to add photos but since I don't, you'll just have to imagine a tall, athletic, buxom, 22 y.o. w/ thick chestnut hair. No, that's not me, but isn't it nice to imagine? ^_______^ e.
Age: 72
Height: 5 feet 8 inches
Starting Weight: 260 lbs
Weight on Day of Surgery:
Current Weight: 180 lbs
Goal Weight: 150 lbs
Weight Lost: 80 lbs
BMI: 27.4
Surgery: LAP-BAND
Surgery Status: Post Surgery
First Dr. Visit:
Surgery Date: 01/18/2007
Hospital Stay: Outpatient
Surgery Funding: Self Paid
Insurance Outcome: n/a