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LunarScorpio

LAP-BAND Patients
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About LunarScorpio

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 10/27/1987

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    http://familialramblings.com/

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Singing, Writing, Reading, Watching TV, Watching Movies
  • Occupation
    Grad Student
  • City
    Easton
  • State
    Pennsylvania
  1. Happy 25th Birthday LunarScorpio!

  2. LunarScorpio

    ?????

    That's what happened to me. My doctor didn't mention it until maybe a week before my surgery, but all doctors are different. Give them a call next week, don't stress, it'll be fine.
  3. LunarScorpio

    Straws??

    I'm the same as Maci, no one ever told me not to use a straw. I was using a straw the day after surgery actually. I've heard of others being told not drink with straws for various reasons though.
  4. LunarScorpio

    Getting A Cold Post Op

    My doctor gave me the O.K. to take Tylenol products when I got sick about a week after I had my surgery. You should call your surgeon to double check if they didn't give you paperwork telling you what meds you can take and ones you should avoid.
  5. LunarScorpio

    Pre-op Diet???

    I had surgery on Dec 20th and was required to do a pre-op diet for two weeks. I had a choice in which one I did, however. I could either do an all liquid diet (4 protien shakes, broth and water) or two protien shakes and a small meal (consisting of mostly vegitables). I decided to do the all liquid diet, I didn't want to take any chances. I ended up losing a good bit of weight from it, somewhere around 13lbs if I remember correctly. Like others have said, doctors are all different, so you may not even need to have to do one. I would suggest trying out a few different protien shakes in advance if you do end up having to do a pre-op diet.
  6. I've noticed that I'm a lot colder than I used to be. My doctor did warn me about it though, which I was thankful for because I knew in advance to make sure to bundle up! It's normal though because like banditarian said, we're losing the fat that used to keep up warm.
  7. LunarScorpio

    Finally! Lap Band Surgery Tomorrow!!

    I meant to reply to this yesterday, but could hardly keep my eyes open. I've actually been doing pretty well. I was able to go home yesterday right before lunch time. They did the x-rays on me and everything looked fine. My only real complaints were due to gas pains, but walking helps that out a lot it seems; though, today, I did wake up feeling as if I was hit by a buy. I'm thinking it's because it's the first day I haven't been pumped full of meds throughout the night and because I laid on my side the entire night, which is not my normal routine while sleeping. But yeah, all in all, everything went well and I'm feeling pretty good aside from some discomfort from sleeping, which I'm hoping will go away as my body starts waking up and moving around a bit more. Sorry to hear that you got so nauseous in the recovery room! I had to tell my anesthesiologist that I have tendency to get sick after waking up from sugery, so they gave me some extra meds to help calm that. I hope you're doing better today with the nausea and any soreness you may be experiencing! Hang in there!
  8. LunarScorpio

    Finally! Lap Band Surgery Tomorrow!!

    Good luck on your journey and thanks so much! It's a very exciting time! Thanks, Dianne! I'm hoping everything goes wonderfully! Yay! Another band-buddy! Make sure to keep in touch! I have some pants that haven't fit in a while and hope to be able to wear them again sometime soon. Congratulations on getting banded tomorrow! I'll make sure to keep in touch! Good luck tomorrow and thank you!!
  9. LunarScorpio

    Finally! Lap Band Surgery Tomorrow!!

    Thanks so much, I'll definitely keep in touch, it's great to have someone to share the experience with! I'm nervous and excited too. Good luck tomorrow! Indeed it is! I'm so happy! I'll keep ya'll updated, thanks for the support! Thanks for the support!!
  10. My surgery has been tentatively scheduled for Dec 20th (tomorrow) since the beginning of November and I have been patiently waiting for my information to be sent into the insurance company for approval. The problem was because I was not actually in my program for the three months that was required by my insurance company, I ran a risk of being disapproved if my information was handed in too early. The woman that handles everything dealing with insurance wasn't able to send in all of my stuff until the middle of last week. We were waiting to hear back from them and come Friday, had heard nothing. Today was the day that I was to hear whether or not I was approved. I've been pacing around (great excessive) all morning waiting for a phone call from the woman at the surgeon's office to let me know if my insurance had approved the surgery or if it would have to be pushed back. Welp, the call just came in and I've been APPROVED! I will officially be having surgery tomorrow, Dec 20th and I cannot be more excited! I'm also a nervous wreck now, but I am so ready for this. I'm so happy and just had to tell everyone!
  11. LunarScorpio

    New To Everything!

    Hi there, lala and welcome! I’m not banded yet, but when I got started, I actually spoke with my primary doctor about it and they were able to suggest me to a local surgeon. I did research on him and others in my area and then stopped by the office where they gave me a list of dates seminars were being held which I went to. This seminar gave a ton of information about all three WL procedures, which was great and then from that and more research on my own, I was able to decide that I wanted the band. I then talked with the WLS program coordinator who gave me even more information of what I had to do during the program, and then I talked to the nutritionist. The thing you have to keep in mind is that everyone’s journey is different, but a good start to your personal one would be to talk to your doctor, do some research on local surgeons and attend a couple of seminars to get more information. Hope that helped some, best of luck to you!
  12. LunarScorpio

    Soon To Be Lap Banded!

    Thank you for the warm welcome, you have no idea how much I appreciate it! Thanks so much, lorena! I've had a lot of my questions answered here and I haven't even been a member that long. There's a lot of great information floating around. I'll surely be asking some questions soon. Woot! Another December Bandster! I'll certainly be dropping you a line about the Facebook group, so keep an eye out! Keep in touch and good luck to you as well! Hi, Grider! I hope your insurance approves. I'm still waiting on mine, but was given a tentative date, so fingers crossed! Congratulations on being banded! I hope everything went/is going well for you! Make sure to keep us updated on your progress! Thanks you again, everyone, for the warm welcomes!
  13. Congratulations!! I'm really excited for you and hope everything goes well! Good luck!
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    Jello Freak Accident to the Tune of Katy Perry's "Firework"

    I had the same reaction! I'm sitting in my office and as I read the story it became harder and harder not to burst out laughing. That's a great story, thanks for sharing!
  15. LunarScorpio

    December Bandsters!

    Hi everyone! My date is tentatively scheduled for December 20th and I’m so excited about it; though, I must admit, I’m a bit nervous too. I just hope my insurance approves! My doctor’s office sent in the paper work, either day before or the day after Thanksgiving, so I’m hoping to hear back later this week or early next week (fingers crossed!). I start my pre op diet next Tuesday, but have slowly started substituting a shake for a meal just to start preparing myself and so far so good! I was glad I could find some shakes that I liked because I can be really picky sometimes. Does anyone know if they’ll be able to have Christmas dinner yet? I’ll still be healing, so it’s turkey broth for me! But that’s okay, it’s totally worth skipping it for a healthier, happier me.

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