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katschai

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  1. katschai

    SGV Lap Banders? Where are you?

    Hello - I recently moved to Pasadena area. I got my lapband 10 yrs ago but need a Dr in the area just in case. Who was your surgeon? Thanks Kathryn Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
  2. Hi - I am back in the US after living overseas had my band replaced in August in Maryland. Need to get back on track. Would love to meet.
  3. Hi - just want some opinions. I am currently living outside of us. My band slipped. I know this because I had barium studies done very old fashion this country is like US in the 1960s. Nevertheless it shows band is about mid point around my stomach. Also able to eat a lot more. Does a slip always necessitate an unfil? There is a doc from the US here who called my surgeon and discussed options. Surgeon said unfil and deal with band when I return to US in a year. The US MD in country can do it he explained process to her. Is there anything harmful about leavIng band where it is? Thanks for the advice !
  4. Happy 53rd Birthday katschai!

  5. Hi - I (hopefully) will be moving to Rwanda for 1 year beginning July 1st for my job. Right now due to some complications I am totally unfilled as of a month ago. Its not easy at all of course I have gained weight. I see my MD next week to decide what to do for the immediate future. I wanted to hear from anyone who had moved to another remote country what you did about your band. My instinct tells me to be completely unfilled because of all of the issues that might come up with food and water consumption in Africa. I sort of assume for the first couple of months I may have stomach/intestine issues. I have to fess up I am not the best care giver of my band the complications are mostly my fault. However what I eat and drink will be so different in Rwanda. Any and all advice is welcome. Thank you
  6. Hi - I ended up in the ER a month ago. My band completely closed up. They looked at the xray and barium swallow and said did not look bad enough to warrant surgery. they saw a little pouch above band but They did a complete unfill. It was not my regular MD it was a new associate. He had the hardest time getting the fluid out of the band I was probably jabbed 6 times. That concerned me because makes me think something is going on in there since he could not access the port. So I am unfilled now and of course gained 5-6 pounds but it feels and looks like 20. I am so bloated. I realize that for years my stomach and intestines did not get the work out I have given them in the past month but wow. So any advice, suggestions?
  7. katschai

    Can't keep food or water down

    Hi - you do need to get medical care asap. I live in AA county and Dr. Singh is in Catonsville. 700 Geipe Road Suite 203 Catonsville, MD 21228 410-368-8725 My surgery was at St Agnes in Baltimore just out of of AA County. We will be sending good thoughts your way!
  8. Hi - did you all meet at the St Ag group? If anyone wants to meet up in SP let's plan something. I am not sure why I thought UMMS did the band, I think it was something I read in a campus newletter but they must have been referring to bypass. Singh did my surgery. I have been out of town a lot but around now for a couple of weeks so would love to meet you all.
  9. Hi - I too live in Severna Park My surgery was at St Agnes w/Dr Singh. A little further away are Uni of MD Med Ctr www.umm.edu and JHU Bayiew www.smallscar.com There are at least 3 of us in SP, I'd love to meet!
  10. katschai

    Dr. Averbach/fills

    Hello Miladyscribe - I live in Severna Park too! I was a St Ag /Singh patient. Singh was very flexible with my on fills and time between. If you would like to meet sometime let me know.
  11. katschai

    baltimore area?

    Hi- I was banded 14 months ago by Singh. Would be happy to talk/get together with anyone about my experience with them, very positive. Kathy
  12. katschai

    Pending Empty Nest

    Hi - if there are any other parents out there who have recently become or this fall will be an empty nester I would love to hear from you. My son goes to college this fall. He is my only child. Of course I have been very wrapped up in night/weekend school volunteer activities. Luckily I work so that will take up my 9-5 but I am really worried I am going to eat to fill the time. My spouse works and goes to school so he is pretty much gone all the time. I know I will drive the dog crazy hoping he will entertain me. I exercise almost every day at the gym. I don't know what else I can do to fill up the time. Any support is welcome!
  13. katschai

    Ab workouts with the port?

    I do ab exercises 1-2 times per week as part of a weight training class and it is somewhat uncomfortable. I was also banded in April 2007. When we are working upper abs (crunches and twists) I do feel it pulling on the band, lower abs exercises are ok (reverse curl/crunch). Try a web search of lower ab exercises and see how it goes. BTW my son will be attending Univ of MN this fall. We live in Maryland.
  14. Hi Maryland, DC, VA - I have not been on the site for a while and glad the thread is back in action. Njudono - I live in Severna Park and I was banded at St Ag. Good Luck!
  15. katschai

    Did anybody NOT tell their family?

    I was banded 1yr ago. The only person who knows is my husband. I did not even tell my teenage son. I agree wth dlsparks - you really get set up by all the pressure, now for some people that can be a big motivator, but for me I knew it would not be a good idea. I workout almost every day and people attribute my weight loss to diet and exericise and that is valid. You are the one working hard, the band is a tool.

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