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QuilterLaura

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About QuilterLaura

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 05/27/1959

About Me

  • Biography
    Married in 1984 and have 2 wonderful sons.
  • Interests
    Quilting, scrapbooking, playing bridge
  • Occupation
    retired nurse
  • City
    Leesburg
  • State
    IN
  • Zip Code
    46538
  1. Happy 54th Birthday QuilterLaura!

  2. Happy 53rd Birthday QuilterLaura!

  3. I have had 6 fills/unfills and have never had anything to numb it. The dr. sometimes has trouble finding my port and once I was stuck 3 times, but it's not really anything that painful. It lasts only a second and once the needle it in, there is no discomfort. I don't see any reason to numb it, just don't look at that needle, lol!
  4. QuilterLaura

    Chinese food

    Hi all, I recently (and finally) got some restriction on my last fill and now I'm wondering....I have to go to a Christmas dinner at a Chinese restaurant and am not sure what foods would go down best. Any suggestions?
  5. My dietician said to wait until about 6 mo. post op for raw veggies, salads, etc. Keep it soft until then. But, I do get re-evaluated at 3 months post op so we'll see then. I am 4 1/2 weeks post op. Good luck and maybe you should check with your dr. office and see what they recommend for you. Everyone seems to get different instructions.
  6. I just saw my doc on Thursday and I asked specifically about caffeine, since there has been some differing opinions about it. He said it was fine. I do drink decaf sometimes but it's nice to know I can have a "real" coffee if I want. As far as other things off limits for good include: white bread, tough dry stringy meats (sounds yucky anyway, lol), and pop. THen of course there's the high fat/sugar empty calorie foods. (you know, the ones that taste good, lol). Not bacause you Can't eat them, but you shouldn't eat them when you're trying to lose. Good luck to you!!
  7. QuilterLaura

    Calling All NURSES!!

    Hi all you nurses out there! I graduated from University of Michgian's school of nursing in 1985. I worked at my local community Hospital from then until Thanksgiving 2000. Once my first son was born I only worked part time evenings so I could be home with him during the day, then my DH would take over in the evenings. Once my youngest started first grade I only worked after 7pm and on weekends so I could be home with they got home from school. I was kind of nuts about day care....it wasn't for me. I worked MedSurg usually but was also cross trained in OB, ICU, and ER. In a small hospital you learn to be a jack of all trades, lol. I loved my job (most nights, lol). My problem started with my knees. I have a bone disease affecting my knees and have had 5 operations to keep me going. As my weight increased and I got older, I found I could no longer be on my feet as much as I needed to be in order to work. I worked less and less and finally retired. Now my sons are in college (Purdue University) and high school and thankfully my husband has excelled in his job and there is no financial need for me to find another job. I do miss nursing but have accepted that chapter in my life is over. I was banded April 2, 2008. I am having some port issues and go back to the surgeon today for him to look at it. Otherwise I'm doing fine so far. I loved reading this thread and wish you all the best. Hopefully we can start a nurses group! :smile:
  8. QuilterLaura

    So Mad!

    Nya, I, too, have a MIL issue and I also opted not to tell anyone. Mostly because if anyone knew, she would find out...she has powers, lol! I am so sorry that your request was forgotten and now it's too late to keep it to yourself. I can only hope that your success will speak for itself soon and she'll just be able to marvel at you! Good luck, Laura
  9. QuilterLaura

    afraid to give away "fat clothes"????

    I have just started to run into this myself (yeah!). I was talking to the nurse at my bariatric center and she said....get rid of them, you're never going back there again! I feel like this: If there is something you particularly loved, try to have it altered. I think I will divide stuff into 2 piles, the give-away pile (Goodwill, church, etc.) and the good pile. I have clothes that I paid a lot for and are still in very good if not new condition. I was thinking I would take those to a local consignment shop and see if I could get a little money for them and put that towards buying new things. Whatever you decide, congrats on being a loser! LOL :biggrin2:
  10. Fuelman, Wow, what a journey for you! Sorry you were so sick, but glad that you're back on the right track now. I think the photo at the top is a huge inprovement over the last one. I swear she looked like she was offering us the poison apple, lol! Hang in there and way to go on all you've lost so far!
  11. QuilterLaura

    Onederland! What a year it's been.

    Sue, CONGRATULATIONS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! What a wonderful accomplishment! We're all happy for you, pass the kleenex! I only hope I can say the same soon. Keep up the good work girl!
  12. Rosie, You've lost 30 pounds!!!!!! I'd say that the weight surely IS falling off you! It sounds like you have just had one fill and don't have good restriction yet. That period can be hard, cause you have to rely on will power to stay on the program. Don't weigh yourself so often and concentrate too hard on the numbers. Eat well and excercise and the weight will follow. Once you get another fill no doubt things will get easier. In the meantime, congratulate yourself on 30 pounds gone for good!
  13. QuilterLaura

    Juice Plus?

    I've never heard of this product, what is it?
  14. Well, I drove the next day. Maybe not my first choice, but I had to pick up my son, there was no one else to do it. I was uncomfortable, but I survived. Every day after that it got easier. I did make sure I had not taken any pain med in more than 7 hours. When I got home I was ready for it! Good luck.
  15. QuilterLaura

    Suturing the Stomach

    I am 11 days post-op. My surgeon also said the same thing. I was thinking, yeah, good idea! Let's keep that thing in the right place for good. Honestly, there was virtually no pain in my stomach area, just in the port site. Good luck to you!

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