CaroleK
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About CaroleK
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- Birthday 05/25/1969
About Me
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Biography
Banded 1/13/06
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Occupation
Homeschooling Mom
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City
Huntsville
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State
AL
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CaroleK started following Plastic Surgery Poll, Do you regret getting your band?, I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place and and 4 others
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I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I called Dr. Groves' office ... and yes they will take me as a patient. Unfortunately the start up cost to join their program is out of my financial reach right now. $1,500.00 just to join their program and then $100.00 for fills. The cost of the fills is no problem but I don't have the cash for the start up fee right now. Back to the drawing board. If I had known it would be this hard to find follow up care I would never have chosen the Lap-Band. -
Depends on when you ask me. I have not had any physical complications with my band. I have had complications in finding a doctor after moving. That has slowed down my weight loss considerably. Are there times when I wish my life didn't include a necessity for follow-up care? Yes. That being said I would never have had a malabsorption procedure. It was a restrictive procedure or nothing. If I can find a doctor that I can work with who isn't a ridiculous distance away and can get back on track I'll probably be back to saying I don't regret it. Right at the moment though - yeah. I do a little. But I also know that nothing is perfect and all we can do is research our options and choose what we feel is the best option at that time.
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I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks, Determined! I'll give his office a call. I can't remember if I'd called before or not. But I think I'm due for my semi-annual round of calls anyway. :thumbup: -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I'm not sure. LOL I haven't lived her long enough to really know where anything is. I don't actually live in Huntsville - but a small town about 35 miles west of Huntsville. Okay ... Mapquest says I'm about an hour from Albertville. So that's where Albertville is. I learn something new every day. :thumbup: I never realized how big of a city Tampa really is until I moved here. Don't get me wrong - I like living here way more than I did Tampa. But I have gotten a taste of what rural really means. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
That's true. I may yet find someone. I guess I'm just frustrated and a bit worried. I mean if something does go wrong I'm up a creek. I guess it hit home with me this month because I'm under a ton of stress because my mom has been very ill and hospitalized 3 times in 1.5 months. I ended up with a stress headache from hell and increased blood pressure. When my doctor wanted to put me on a high dosage NSAID and muscle relaxant we had to have a lengthy discussion about the NSAID risks vs benefits. Which made me wonder what I'd do if the NSAIDs caused a problem with my band. Thanks so much for your thoughts ... I think, though, if I cannot find a reliable doc within a reasonable distance within the next year I might consider removal. Either that or a revision. Edited to add: Kat - I took the positive note from your message and did another search for Lap-Band surgeons and noticed something new on the search feature at the lapband.com site. It's an option for "Accepts Out of Town Patients" . That's new ... well I searched and two docs (in the same practice) came up with that qualifier. So I'm going to call their office tomorrow. Wish me luck. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Roughly 4 hours - 5 on a bad day. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I just don't think that it is healthy or good for my metabolism to do 800 calories a day for any length of time. I've been told by more than one doctor (including two bariatric physicians) and two nutritionists that anything less than 1200 calories per day and you're unable to get even the basic nutritional needs. From my research and things that I've heard from other doctors I just don't believe it is healthy. I also cannot tolerate a fill level tight enough to be satisfied with 800 calories per day. If I am that tight I end up sliming and getting things stuck. I've been there and I know that's not healthy. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks Kat. Even my surgeon (in FL) has called doctors in Alabama looking for someone who will take a patient that they didn't do surgery on. He has been unable to find anyone (he's looking not only for me but for a patient who travels in this area of the country for his job). I keep calling, including doctors that I've already called hoping that they'll change their minds. I'm just not comfortable with driving more than 2 or 3 hours (tops) because if something goes wrong I don't want to be that far from my doctor. I had a fill that "caught up" with me two days later and I was PBing everything. Then I had a medication induced gastritis that swelled my stoma shut and I was PBing on Water. Driving the 45 minutes to my doctor's office was hard enough - I cannot imagine having to drive 3, 4 or more hours in that condition. Maybe I'm being unrealistic - but that's how I feel right now. I also feel like it shouldn't be this hard to find another doctor - but apparently it is. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
His point was that I should be so tight that I am "satisfied" with small enough quantities of food to be eating no more than 600 - 800 calories per day. His description of the "ideal" dietary intake for me would be 4 ounces of lean Protein 3 times per day and then literally one or two bites of vegetables. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK replied to CaroleK's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I've never had a fill done by anyone but a doc. I know they can't make me have more fluid than I will take - but Doc #2 has said that my attitude is "non-compliant." So he might refuse to work with me if I don't do things his way. -
I haven't been here in over a year ... and I'm not in my happy place
CaroleK posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I'm going out on a limb here - and this won't be a happy post so if you're not in the mood to read a vent from someone who isn't in love with being banded ... maybe this is time for you to stop reading. I was banded 1/13/06. I just 'celebrated' 3 years with my Lap-Band. Honestly - the band itself isn't horrible. But the situation I am in stinks. Slightly less than a year after banding I relocated to the town of Hick-City in the state of Podunk - in the far recesses of the Deep Fried South. I have tried for the past two years to find a Lap-Band surgeon who is reasonably close (no more than a 2 hour drive if I can manage it) who will see another surgeon's patients for follow-up and who will treat said patients like a human being. So far ... no luck. I've found two docs who will see me - but neither of them are men that I trust or can work with. Doc #1 - I made an appointment for a consultation. He walks in tells me he's on call on the surgical floor and he doesn't do appointments when he's on call so he only has 5 minutes. I'm paying for a consult - out of pocket - and he's only giving me 5 minutes for $150.00??? It got worse though when we had this exchange: Doc: "So you're here to discuss getting a Lap-Band?" Me: "No. I'm post-op. As I told your receptionist I'm looking for a doctor for aftercare." Doc: "You don't look like an after. Are you sure you had surgery?" Me: :sneaky: Scratch him off the list. Things went down hill from there - including his office billing both me and my insurance company under an incorrect code so he got paid for something my insurance company doesn't cover. Doctor #2 - Well, he and I have very different ideas of what is safe. He wants me to be so tight that I can only eat 600 - 800 calories per day. I don't think that a 600 - 800 calorie per day diet is safe and I don't think being that tight is safe. Neither, by the way, does my original surgeon. Doc #2 really capped it though the day I went in for a slight unfill because I was so tight that every single thing I at hurt (including mashed potatoes and thick blended soups) and he said, "Eating is supposed to hurt. If it doesn't hurt people like you won't stop eating and you'll never lose weight." I have a band that is now not tight enough to provide true restriction I'm not losing weight. To add insult to injury I also have no doctor to do fills or be available if I have a complication. I want to have the band removed. At this point it isn't doing me any good. I cannot afford 3 days and hotels and gas to go back to my surgeon every time I need a fill. I cannot find a doctor who will accept me as a patient. I am not willing to be treated like crap just to have a doctor. So right now I'm thinking this Lap-Band was the biggest mistake I've ever made. I have $17,000 worth of surgery that is completely useless to me. Yet when I dare to say that I'm not happy with my decision someone invariably stands up and tells me it's my own fault for not looking hard enough to find a doctor or not being willing to be treated like dirt just to have a doc who wants to overfill me. I'm not in a happy place. Has anyone had their band voluntarily removed without complications? Am I really that big a freak? -
I have an appointment on Friday with a new doctor for a consultation and a fill. Here's my dilemma. Due to major stresses and a total lack of concentration I've stayed still for several months playing with the same 5 pounds. Up 2 down 3 up 4 down 1.5 ... I haven't had a fill in more than 6 months. I'm tight enough in the mornings that eating isn't something I'm usually willing to try doing. I occasionally have a "first bite syndrome" reaction to food. By lunch I'm able to eat without problems (usually). By dinner time I'm able to eat just about anything at all in any quantity I could desire. I'm also not staying full for very long. In March, while on vacation in Florida, I had a cold and I took some cold medicine that irritated my stomach and I had some horrible swelling. So I went to my surgeon (thankfully I was on vacation in my old home town). He did a fluoro and said that my band is perfectly placed and despite the swelling I was pretty "open." I'm pretty sure that I need a slight adjustment to my band. But my dilemma is that I don't want to rely totally on my band and I don't want to be overfilled (been there and done that once). I will, of course, be discussing this with the new surgeon and see what he thinks. But in the meantime I'm trying to figure out what I think I should do. I'm leaning toward a slight fill. What would you do? I'm just looking for ideas and comments here. Not anything definitive. Thanks.
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That is awesome! Congratulations! Whoohooo!