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hello. i'm not in ontario but i am across the blue Water bridge in port huron, mi. if you look a bit south you'll see me waving!
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Nice to see you here! Where are you planning to have your surgery?
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Wanted to edit for spelling Inamed wrong. When trying to edit, my text screen was filled with smiley faces mixed with letters. WTF?
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Discouraged after seminar
demmemoon replied to QuilterLaura's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Have you checked out the Cincy-Dayton area or the Metro Detroit area? There are many qualified centers in both of these areas and not too far from you. I had mine done in Port Huron, MI and they have done well over 1500 surgeries. If you'd like more info, pm me. -
If you were to take the lapband out of the package pre-surgery and measure the diameter of the band, a quarter would easily fit through it. Once inserted and adding in a little tissue adherence, I would say that the quarter would need force to pass through. Still bigger than a dime, but a dime would go through easily. I work in the OR and we do many, many lapband surgeries and have seen the size of the band in question numerous times. It is an Imed just to clarify and my hospital has the Award of Excellence. As far as the posted statistics on those who go to Mexico vs the US, I think the poll would be a bit skewed. My thinking is this: because there is a natural fear in going outside the US for any medical procedure (IMO) I would think these forums are populated more by those looking for answers/positive conformation of those who have gone abroad than by those that can get information and support locally. I am here because I am anal in my research. I check everything constantly and on many levels. I trust my doc but wanted to see what others have gone through. My doc is of normal weight and a male. How can he truly understand me and what I have been through? And the comment that US docs are upset over Mexican (or other) docs taking away their business, I highly disagree. Mexican docs are getting the business that US docs weren't going to get anyway. Other than WABB, I doubt there are more than a couple people that chose Mexico when they could have had the surgery here. Your choice worked for you, but most going outside the US do so because of insurance problems we have here and self pay. I would be eager to see how many would still have gone to Mexico if they had insurance carte blanc to go anywhere they wanted without paying a dime. I may be wrong, but I bet more would choose to have their surgery "in their backyard", so to speak. I think perhaps WABB has had to justify her choice one to many times to others and has gotten a bit defensive. If you would like me to ask my lapband surgeons their take on the Mexican doctors, I would be glad to. I bet they would give credit to those deserving and be concerned about those not meeting the approved Imed standards. I also think it was a cheap shot suggesting racism played into this. Again, most of this post is based on my observance in the OR and my opinion based on my experience. YMMV.
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Bandster support for us Heathens/Pagans
demmemoon replied to synicalchick's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
So, I'm in a mom & pop toy store this afternoon looking for some magician type items for my 8 year old to use in a school talent show. The owner, about 38, comes over to help me. I tell him the items need to be easy, visible from a distance and not too expensive as I see this being a fleeting thing once the show is over. He takes me to an aisle that has a few card tricks and such and I tell him "nope, too small. the audience won't see what he's doing". Ok, he next shows me a wooden, old fashioned type set made by Melissa & Doug. Great company but the kit runs 30.00. I hem and haw and he proceeds to tell me this is a great beginner kit. And to boot....none of the tricks involve Black Magick. Great. Here we go. I say, "I know that and I am Pagan so magick is rather a part of me". He goes on to say that, you know, Black Magick is more of those Tarot cards and Crystal Balls, that kind of Witch stuff those devil worshipers use. Oh Great Hera! I left the store just shaking my head and went to pick up my kids! Oldest son just laughed when I told him. Funny an 8 year old can understand the difference between a magic trick and real magick! -
Bandster support for us Heathens/Pagans
demmemoon replied to synicalchick's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
hi rhondako! i'm here! glad you found us! -
Hello Marchies! So, had my first fill this afternoon and it was much easier than I thought! I had my 5 & 8 year old boys with me and Dr. Boutt let them watch. It was so cool. Of course, one blink and they'd miss it, but they thought it was awesome! I went conservative for my first fill. The nurse shows a chart and you're to show where you think you are in relationship to the scale they have. I decided I was happy with my 17lb weight loss, the ability to eat without pain or puking and overall felt good. The negative I chose was that I think I still eat too much at one sitting occasionally and that I don't really "feel" restricted. Dr. Boutt and I decided to still get a fill (I was thinking .5cc, he went with 1cc - I guess I'm more conservative than he is!) I tend to over-think things and knew I'd drive myself nuts playing the "what if" game. He said I probably won't have great restriction but it should help curb portion size a bit more. Sounds good to me. I'm a slow and steady kinda girl with this. I also told him I don't ever want to be so restricted that I can't eat and enjoy life! He thanked me. Guess I'm the opposite of what his usual requests are. Anyway, it was a good thing today! I'm enjoying a hot cuppa coffee for dinner!:youcandothis::hungry:
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Once you have your first fill (and then consecutive fills), what is your ideal calorie consumption for the day? My doctor says some do well on 1000-1200 calories a day while others do better on 1300-1500. Thanks!
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hey all - just sitting here in bandster hell and waiting for my first fill. i didn't realize what torture this was going to be. i'm still eating wisely (for the most part) but want the food anxiety to go away! i can't eat volumes like before but i can eat pretty much anything i want. that is a slippery slope for me so i'm just hanging on until my 1st fill on the 15th. oh, and for those that work at a hospital - have you noticed how much junk food there is and how they Celebrate everything with food. oy! i've never been so tempted in all my life.:tired p.s. i am in for such a rude awakening when i actually have to slow down to eat. i am a fast eater by habit.
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Please site your references for this research. I'm very interested to see it.
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I like the monthly switches as it keeps it all fresh and exciting. As for wanting to re-read it all at one time...you can. Just keep a file with each months link and read away.
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The wait was for 2 reasons: equipment trauma and a difficult case right before yours. We were behind all day in that room.
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Hee hee heee!!! I saw you! What name did you use to ask for me? My real name is Deb and the only ones that would know me are those in the actual Operating Room. I think I saw you in post-op, too. I was running around there like a madwoman looking for a portable monitor for the Lapband room. The one there was on the fritz (or so they thought) and wanted a back-up. Anyway, glad your experience was pleasant.
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I totally endorse Drs. Boutt & Bhesania at Port Huron Hospital. They have done over 1500 Lapbands and have been awarded the Center of Excellence. Check out the website at http://www.porthuronhospital.org/OPage.asp?PageID=OTH000037 They also have a great group of nurses, insurance specialists, and dieticians who work very closely with you. Oh, and they even have a law firm retained to help with any legal issues. I had my surgery there and have been very please. In fact, I now work there in the OR's with both doctors! :biggrin1: Feel free to pm me if you have any questions!
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well, i just ate 3 oz tuna with mayo and about 1/2c cheesey potatoes. that's about the size meal i eat for lunch and dinner. breakfast is usually coffee and yogurt. lunch is usually soup and cottage cheese. i'm getting rather hungry these days. can't wait until a fill. and it sucks i see my surgeon about 4 times a week at work (also sucks when he's eating candy in front of me! ) and can't get one sooner. oh well! i have the rest of my life to get this weight off since i've probably prolonged it by 20+ years now!
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I think I saw you on the board for tomorrow. What time are you scheduled? Are your initails CS (or maybe KS, depending how you spell it)? Anyway, I'll be there! demme
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hee hee..... my dh has called me shrew for years. he says it as a loving pet name. amazing what a good marriage can do to your humor!
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Oh, man. I love me some Mother Love Bone! Crown of Thorns is one of my all-time favorite songs. And I love the movie "Singles" because of the music. Oh, and Eddie Vedder is gonna be my next husband! YUM. I love grunge, always will. I'm into Foo Fighters right now but may have to have a Seattle day tomorrow. :rockon:
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Bandster support for us Heathens/Pagans
demmemoon replied to synicalchick's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
two things.... 1. Mint IS good for stomach pain and digestion. Peppermint tea is great for flatuance, upset stomach and constipation. Peppermint essential oil (theraputic grade) diluted in a carrier oil is awesome for stomach gas, cramping and flu-like symptoms. mix about 4-5 drops to a tablespoon olive oil and rub across the stomach area, focusing on your sides where the intestines form hard stools -constipation or cramping, depending on the stomach ailment. Works in about 15 minutes to relieve pain. 2. Please don't waste good money on "miracle" type lotions and such. NOTHING will tighten skin long-term. You can use products that contain hyaluronic acid, like retinol, or certain types of Panthenols to temporarily tighten skin (think preperation H) but it's only short term. Exercise, genetics and sometimes surgery determine how supple your skin will be. I know this stuff because I am an aromatherapist, herbalist and formulator for my bath and body products business (I also work with chemist/formulators that work for the larger cosmetic houses). If you find a product you want info on, pm me the ingredients and I'll tell you what's there in layman terms! -
aaargghhh...... i want your doctor! i don't get mushies until week 5 (although cottage cheese and hummus have been my saving foods!) liquids suck!
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Hey there, Marchies! Day 13 of band-land and all is well (and itchy!) I do have a question, however. When your swelling went down, did you feel like you could eat the world? I went from sips and bites to now being able to eat a full cup of Soup in one sitting! To me that feels like a binge! lol Also, when you are/were in the full liquid stage, did you still drink with your yogurts, Soups or cream of wheat? I do but I don't think it matters at this point. Everything is basically sliding down the band since it isn't solid. Ok, enough Q&A. Have a great Sunday. Off to the movies with dh......alone!!!!!!
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A new one would be nice. :clap2: Maybe Marchies in April then Marchies in May, etc...
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Hey Judy! I should be working in the OR the day of your surgery! I just started back to work after a 9 year mommy break and work on the surgical ward. As a matter of fact, I just sat in on my first lapband today (unless you count my surgery on the 19th but I don't remember it! ) It was absolutely amazing to watch. Dr. Bhesania was the surgeon and today is the first time I've meet him. He seemed pretty nice and loves Aerosmith in the OR! Anyway, I hope you have a smooth time of it when you're there. I'll keep a look-out for you!
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You're in good company! I've lost 10 lbs since our band day, too!:rockon: