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TheCascadian

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  1. I am being banded on 03/28/07! Can't wait, getting really impatient!
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    Think I am leaving this board

    Dahlia, I'm sorry you did not find what you are looking for on here. However, these sorts of accusatory goodbye posts are overly dramatic and don't usually bring about anything good. I don't even have to ask what "the point" of a thread like this is: it is to garner you some attention. It is emotionally manipulative of you, but also practically guarantees a negative response for you- very unhealthy. I think you have some serious needs that are going unmet, so I would honestly suggest a counselor or psychologist to talk with as well as help in your band journey from whatever other board you found. This is just my .02 cents, maybe we are all mean jerks on here... Anyway, good luck and I hope you find the help you need!
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    Anyone Else In The Same Boat???

    You're under NHS? I'd get on that chunnel-train to the continent and buy myself a lap-band instead! 3 years is FAR too long. I started THINKING about this surgery in November of last year and am having surgery in March. And I drug my feet a lot! I wish you luck.
  4. Hello all. My parents sort of let me choose my own faith as a child. I attended various churches and read a lot of books on religion, becoming something of a minor expert in comparative religion. And, knowing as much as I did, of course I picked D) None of the Above. How could I choose a "correct" faith and consequently damn the rest of the world to being wrong, if not living in perpetual sin or even eternal damnation??? Were not all major faiths at least AIMING toward the same good goal? Because I saw through the different trappings and felt all the different paths were really one, I became an ecumenist. I would further classify myself as "Pro-Faith" but "Anti-Organized Religion". If people don't understand why I have a problem with churchs, mosques, temples and wacky cults (Ahem, MINDLESS DOGMA COUGH! AHEM) then I guess I can't explain it to them. I'd just direct their eyes to the Middle East or the story of Reverend Jim Jones and call it a day... I do pray, I do believe in higher power(s), but I don't go further than that. If they want to be named in specific or if they have marching orders for me personally, I'm sure I'll hear about it. Until then, we have a very casual association! I try to be a good person; I think I *AM* a good person. And I don't need a priest, a church, a fatwa or a master to tell me anything about how to live my life. I respect other faiths to the same degree they respect mine. Which I guess makes me sound like a real intolerant jerk! LOL. Anyway, live-and-let live is a motto for me. Glad to see so many different faiths represented here. Rock on.
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    Husband problems

    Janiee, You're welcome. I wish you the very best in this difficult time. You deserve to have a happy, healthy life. We all do, in fact.
  6. Two days ago I was cursing myself out for not moving forward in the pre-testing phase... I made a few calls and suddenly I have a surgery date! WHoo-hoooo!!! Now I've gotta get a nutritionist and a sleep study appointment QUICK! LOL. Okay, now the nerves are kicking in a bit... Just a bit though.
  7. I just read and laughed through 34 pages. Whew! Time for my .02 cents: I actually love to lick my ladies WAY MORE than I enjoy recieving oral. I jokingly call it "getting my vitamin P". I'm not sure anything gets me harder than doing this. Besides, I think I already had the best BJ in the world from an ex-girlfriend who could probably strip the chrome off a trialer hitch! Most women before and since haven't held a candle to that one girl- she knew how to do it right. I told her she should seriously give classes to other women, but she responded with, "What, and lose my edge in the market?" LOL! She was a redhead, btw.
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    Worst post band day yet

    Don't beat yourself up yet. Instead, go for a long walk and walk off whatever you ate... At the very least you can feel like you've been "punished" afterwards.
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    A very ironic NSV

    Uhhh, I'm prolly gonna feel stupid... but what's an NSV?
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    For Just Us Guys

    Right on, we got stickied.
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    Were you fat as a kid?

    I was a chubby baby, a portly toddler, a jumbo child, then a huge adolescent, finally a giant teenager and ended up at 425lbs at the age of 20. I've NEVER been skinny a day in my life. A coworker who was really excited about my banding was saying, "I wonder what you'll look like?" And I told him we just won't know until I get there... So that's really scary, actually. I've never been under 290 as an adult... How about all of you? Were you ever skinny as an adult? Or were you fat since childhood?
  12. Great ideas, thanks Kat!
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    What made you decide on surgery?

    Last year I got a new job in law enforcement and had to pass the run and other physical testing during the Academy. I was preparing for MONTHS by moderately dieting and jogging 3 miles every other day and doing pushups/situps and weights. During that time I was very strict with myself and did not gorge on huge meals or nasty sweets. During that time I did my best to push myself harder and faster. During that time I gained about 20 pounds of muscle AND fat. I never lost inches or visible gut. I looked fatter at the end. I made it through my Academy with honors, but I had to listen to my fellow cadets say things like, "I can't believe you can run that fast! Good job." Heh. Thanks. *I* couldn't believe months of effort had not been rewarded with a slender body and scads of cute women throwing themselves at me. I realized I needed help but felt hopeless. When I returned home, I continued my running and exercise and diet. And I continued to gain weight. When my knees starting hurting really bad from all the abuse, I finally stopped and decided it was time for surgery. I am done. I will not diet without surgical help. I will not do high-impact exercise until my weight drops under 350. I have convinced myself after years of dieting and exercising with my best and most faithful efforts- and failing constantly- that I will need some serious assistance on this trip and am getting it. I needed a tool and I'll have it installed next month...
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    Anyone else ever broken a scale by stepping on it?

    My high weight was 425 freaking pounds! I used to go down to shipping and recieving at my job and get on the industrial package scale to weigh myself! Talk about embarassing, but I was on a diet and HAD TO KNOW, ya know? Besides, I'm a guy, so it was always like a big laugh with the coworkers that I was such a massive dude... I carried it really well at 6'6", but I was dying from it nonetheless. I'll never go back there, though. It's banded or bust now.
  15. Thanks guys, the support here is always top-notch. I've been all over the site in the last few weeks reading up and I'll keep reviewing the ABUNDANCE of info on here. Lots of people like the EAS drinks and I think I'll try some. I already got my bullion cubes and powder, next I'll get cans of broth and stock up on fruit juices. Nerves are jangling, I'm getting sort of worried. I went out and had an outrageous meal and Chilis: chips and Salsa, a Peppercorn Burger with fries and a paradise pie for dessert! Of course I split the appetizer and dessert with my friends, but it was deee-licious. But I'm a dieting expert, so saying goodbye to my Chilis for a while isn't going to be too hard. I'll return for their delicious chicken fajitas once I'm banded and healed, don't doubt! I figure doggy bags will be my newest friends. LOL.
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    Lap-Band or By-pass????

    My personal request will be for a "sleeve" or "vertical" gastrectomy. It is sort of like a really PERMANENT lap-band, they cut out most of your stomach but leave your intestines alone. I'm skittish about re-routing my intestines and if the lap-band surgery doesn't work out, or later if the band fails and I need additional surgery, I'm asking for the sleeve surgery as my revision. But I'm going for the lowest-impact procedure possible now, just seems like a smart idea to try it out and hope for the best. What should you do? I don't know. If you can handle taking Vitamins daily for life, gastric bypass DEFINATELY works for (most) people. I can't say anything bad about it, I know a lot of folks who saved their lives by having it. The sleeve gastrectomy is sort of uncommon and I'm not sure if your doctor would have any experience with it... You need to do a lot of internet research and talk to your doc about ALL the options on the table. Sorry if I'm not being helpful, but I can't speak for your body and wish you lots of luck. And I wouldn't worry- the band is a safe and quick surgery. It's always good to have a plan B "just in case", but I wouldn't stress too hard about it!
  17. I just scheduled my nutritionist appointment! LOL. Kat, thanks for the support. I can't wait to get on the bandwagon, so to speak. Any great suggestions on what I should purchase as far as food supplies go?
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    Any one in NW WA

    NBJEN: Check out my other thread about Dr. Earl Fox! (you can search for my posts in my profile or look it up in the Doctors section) Long story short, he has a clean record and is a member of the ASBS.
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    Your lack of faith disturbs me...

    Hahhahaha! Today was a good day. Well, the problem solved itself. I'm NOT religious at all, but I do have faith in a higher power and I prayed about this... Coincidence or not I'm happy I did: Turns out I don't EVEN HAVE a PCP through my insurance and I don't need ANY referrals! I can go to any specialist I like whenever I want for any reason! So Dr. Dagg is completely superfluous at this point, I don't need anything from him! *SCORES* Called around today and set up my psych consult. Got into contact with the hospital for my pre-operative testing and am awaiting a callback. I'll find a nutritionist and make an appointment with them tomorow. I'm really on the way now, I'm SOOOO glad I called the insurance company!
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    Your lack of faith disturbs me...

    Hahhahaha! Today was a good day. Well, the problem solved itself. I'm NOT religious at all, but I do have faith in a higher power and I prayed about this... Coincidence or not I'm happy I did: Turns out I don't EVEN HAVE a PCP through my insurance and I don't need ANY referrals! I can go to any specialist I like whenever I want for any reason! So Dr. Dagg is completely superfluous at this point, I don't need anything from him! *SCORES* Called around today and set up my psych consult. Got into contact with the hospital for my pre-operative testing and am awaiting a callback. I'll find a nutritionist and make an appointment with them tomorow. I'm really on the way now, I'm SOOOO glad I called the insurance company!
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    Perfect Storm causes impatience...

    My surgeon is Dr. Earl Fox at the Surgical Weight Loss Clinic in Tacoma, WA. I live in Seattle, WA. Good luck with your band, thanks for the support!
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    Yikes!

    I stopped running and dieting when I hurt my knee for about the 99th time. That's when I started researching the lap-band. I was just FINISHED with failing and decided it was time to get this problem solved. So yeah, I've gained probably 10 pounds in the last few months eating whatever I please and lying around like a lump. I'll get back on the bandwagon as surgery nears...
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    Were you fat as a kid?

    Omigosh... So young. Quick, MODERATORS!!! Gotta lock up the Lounge, man! Start carding at the door! :Banane43: Seriously though, good luck with your band! I'm actually relieved to know that you are starting to fight it now. I wish I'd been more proactive at an even younger age.
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    Were you fat as a kid?

    This is an awesome question! As I said, I've never been thin. However, I am ALWAYS thin in my dreams, unless the dream is somehow a horrible one about my weight. My dream-self is a tall and average build with lean muscle. My real shape is a pear with a pear-shaped head. Think GRIMACE from the Mcdonalds adverts! LOL. I don't know if I'll look like my dream-self or not, but I'll keep you updated.
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    Obesity Debate w/Coworker; Progress?

    There are definately either different (but related) diseases, or different levels of the one disease that are affecting each us in our own way. We definately are not one-size-fits-all on here! Do you think you'd have trouble maintaining a healthy weight on a gastric bypass surgery?

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