Jim
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About Jim
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Kitchener, ON age 60
- Birthday 10/22/1947
About Me
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Biography
banded 3 May 2007
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Gender
Male
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Interests
reading
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Occupation
retired
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City
Kitchener
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State
Ontario, Canada
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Zip Code
N2R 1Z4
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Jim started following Hate eating (help), sad announcement, What kind of eating disorder do you have? and and 7 others
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Lisa, I am sorry to hear of your loss. My prayers and thoughts will be with you this holiday season. I know the holidays are when we miss our loved ones the most and we remember all the good times past. I was at the SWLC clinic for a fill last Tuesday and was talking of you to another bandster of the same profession as you when we were waiting to go in for a fill. I hope we get to meet again at another lunch in the new year.
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I am a Libra, 22 Oct. That is probably why the scales have played such a big part in my life.:eyebrows:
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I used to have a very strict policy. I would only eat when I was alone or with someone.:rolleyes I would also raid the house when alone or figure what fast food restaurant would give me the most bang for my buck when I was alone out of the house. When going out to eat with family it usually meant a buffet meal or at a home with enough food to feed an army. I used to eat because I loved the taste of food. At different times I would have different cravings but there was really very few foods I didn't like.:help: I love how the band not only controls how much and what I can eat but also sends messages to my brain somehow that I don't want food all the time.:clap2:
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Anyone in the Brantford, Cambridge or Kitchener areas?
Jim replied to LFERLAND's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi Lisa, I am from Kitchener. There is a poll on the Canadianlapbanders site for this very subject. I hope there soon are lunches in this area. Hope to see you at a lunch soon. -
I don't know Green, I think we should prepare to invade the "Excited States" to the south, especially now that our dollar is worth more than theirs. :faint:
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Derick, I thought you meant a version of "smarmy" (unctuously flattering) with you slippery, oily tongue.:whoo::clap2: It was good for a laugh and got many of us, or maybe only some of us looking in our dictionaries. That is a good thing.
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If you are Traveling South this Winter...
Jim replied to peaches9's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Peaches, I am a little confused. You were talking about trip cancellation insurance right? Not medical insurance. I would think you would still want to have medical insurance, even if it does not cover the band or de-fills, but any other non-related illness or injury. Some of the horror stories you here about people without insurance getting injured or sick just scares me when I leave this country. I hope you have a great trip.:car: That's me green with envy.:rolleyes -
Lizzie, I agree with Ginger and Andrew. It sounds like we all feel the band would be good for you, and we all wish we had this surgery when we were much younger and got more out our younger lives. It would be a lot easier for you to have all the support from your family and doctor but you have to decide how much you can do with or without their support. All the best wishes and Good Luck.
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Please count me in. Is this the same place we were at in Aug.? That worked out well then. Thanks
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You don't just stare at some poor victim. You whisper in a voice just loud enough for all to hear, "that's OK I'll take the blame.":whoo::whoo:
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Hi Missyr, I have found the amount of gas is directly related to the amount of carbs I've eaten, especially the All Bran snacks. I do like them though.:heh: If I can keep the meal to protein and good vegies then there is not usually a problem. Good Luck
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If you can only get water down you might want to look for a clear protein drink so you are getting both protein and liquid. I tried and liked a protein drink at Walmart, it was flavoured with sour apple or lemonade. I preferred the sour apple, it did not seem sweet or have an after taste. My prayers are with you and your father, good luck.
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Good Luck to both of you. I had to do four weeks of opti-fast so I know what you are going through. The crystal light flavours do wonders for the vanilla. I liked the tangerine and grapefruit for breakfast. It also helped to add fruit and benefibre to the magic bullet mixer. The vegies are the only solid food you get to eat so they are very important to add variety to your diet. Salad is only good for a short time, you can eat raw peppers and tomatoes, you can also stir fry in chicken broth. The spritzers from Hellmans give you a good low cal choice variety. The reason for the different amount of time on opti is because of the ammount of weight the doctor would like you to lose before the surgery. The less fat around the liver the easier for him during surgery and for you post-op. I lost 49 lbs. on opti, so it is safe to say this will probably be your best period of weight loss, it was for me.
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Way to go Cindy, You sound like you have done your research and you know what you're doing. I am sure you will be happy with clinic both the day of surgery and during you post-op follow up. Good Luck:whoo: