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Am a tummy sleeper, heck I am a tummy reader, tummy web surfer. So here is my question: how does the band effect being able to lay on your stomach?
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Strange Question...
pandabear replied to pandabear's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Thanks everyone because man if you can't sleep the way you want to that would just suck! -
Seminar Thursday Afternoon
pandabear replied to pandabear's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Thanks guys, it was a good seminar, though it was about all the weight loss surgeries, not just the band. The doctor didn't really go into too much about the band, the over view on would say. He is a sleeve fan but he did say that he recommends getting just the band if you want kids because of nutritional concerns for the baby with the others. Which is fine because that is what I wanted any ways. It was a "positive" seminar so not a lot of negatives were really discussed, and I think I was the only one there out of like 30 people taking notes about all this stuff.and only about 4 of us were asking questions. What is nice is that the Dr. Is admit about seeing his patients for the rest of their lives ( or having them see a surgeon that he refers when he tires) "we will track you down and do follow ups" so that is nice. And he said that if we start down this path that we would be doing a lot of talking to each other, and that should clear up any questions. So I made my PCP appointment for next week for my referral and my letter of recommendation but might have to wait until August to see the dr because he is taking July off. I am ready, scared..nervous, but very ready. I am tired of being in pain. I am 32 and I have told many people that if I was a horse they would have put me down a long time ago because of how much of a wreck I am with my knees and back. -
Going to my first seminar this Thursday. I am ready but scared at the same time. Food security blanket and all that. Doesn't help that I am a professional chef also so I have questions of how this will affect me professionally also because there truly is nothing I would rather do than cook. But I hate crawling up my stairs after a rough day running all over hell and back from my feet hurting, not knowing if my knee ( which I have wrecked a few times falling at work places) will buckle on me, or if my back will go out from my degenerative disks. And I have just hit early thirties. I just want to get off the painkillers and stop being exhausted all the time even on my days off.
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New To This, Just Starting This Journey
pandabear posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Okay, so I had my aha moment last week, and decided to finally start checking into the lap band. My big question is how long are people out of work? I am a cook so I am on my feet 9 hours a day and moving FAST. It is not unusual for me to log in over 22000 steps in a 9 hour shift, and then breaking down loads and lugging around boxes that are close to 25 to 30 pounds (luckily people help me with the 50 pound bags, usually). I need to be able to work at this intensity when I come back. -
New To This, Just Starting This Journey
pandabear replied to pandabear's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
How long until you were able to go back? I think I would be okay with the no lifting as long as I could move around. And as long as I wasn't being stupid and try to lift more then I should with the mentality of "just this once". -
Some of the rare pictures of me.