BANDIT.1
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About BANDIT.1
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Rank
Senior Member
- Birthday 11/01/1959
About Me
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Occupation
Bookkeeper
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City
Thurston County
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State
Wasington
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Zip Code
98513
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BANDIT.1 started following band eroded in to stomach - anyone had this happen, Daily News!, Tattoos anyone? and and 7 others
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4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary BANDIT.1!
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Checking to see if my signature still works
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I HATE THE NUMBERS GAME. I also don't weigh, and cant remember the number by the time I've left the Dr. I lost a ton of wt years ago and weighed myself all the time. I discovered there was always a 5 pound variance. it changed at my time of the month, If I ate salty food, and I swear I can lose 5 pounds when I go to the toilet. So, for me the numbers on the scale dont nessasarily mean that I'm eating good or bad. this time around I just keep taking my cloths in and I'll be happy when that no longer works for me. I also find the tape measure never lies, so I use that now and then. This may all change when i dont have so much to lose. who knows? I havn't weighed under 150 in 38 years. I wish you all well Bandit.1
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It looks like almost everyone on this thread had St. Francis. Does anyone have any stories about lose skin from the Olympia area? I'd love to know who around here does skin removal and spacificly deals with lots of extra skin. My stomach gets lower every day. I know I have to wait until my wt is stable but I will need to save some cash. I hear the ps is more painfull than the band surgery and longer recovery. Id like to know how much time to be off work too.
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I got my first one on my 40th birthday a cresant moon and sun on one ankle. I then got another one in San Francisco on my 42nd BD. My son who does grafitti, did a doodle incorperating a C,G,&J these are mine and two kids initials. It turned out really cool and so we went down and had it inked on my other ankle. If I ever do get another one I will have him draw it. Im proud of his talent and he likes that wear it. Ya know, 20 years ago this thread wouldnt be so popular. We have indeed come a long way baby!
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I was 320 when i started going to the clinic to see my Dr. I have now spoken to him three times, once three months before, once 10 minutes before the surgery and once at my one week check up. I believe you need to happy with the clinic because that is who you will be relating to most of the time... My tests consisted of him poking around for about 5 minutes and one blood test, that was it!! You could probably have pre op tests done anywhere and have it faxed to the place you have surgery and the new Dr. Thats what I did because my insurance paid for any tests but not the procedure. I did have to supply the fax numbers. This may cut down on travel time. If its possible i recomend you take supplies and get a room for the surgery day. I would have hated to have to travel right after. but im a baby. I'm sorry for your news. I did the waiting game and when I got postponed I was bummed out too. but i can see you are on the right track because you are not waiting for the band to take off some pounds. I wish you well.
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What is a prolapse and how do you know it has happened? Is it the same as slippage? So many new medical things and bodily functions to think and learn about these days. bandit
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thanks. I only did it the one time.that was enough, all is well now. I had a tender tummy for a couple days, now I put my chicken inside my salad so it goes down better and doesnt get stuck. so far so good. I would die if it happend at work so I think i will also stick to safe food at work. Im still not extreamly tight, but still losing wt so I'm not going to get a fill until I feel hungry more. best wishes
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I did really well on metifast. It helped get my mind ready for the after surgery party. and now when I need to go on liquids, I pull out the soup and add water, real easy to do at work. Some people think it tastes bad but I didnt mind. I figured THIS IS IT! and sucked it up hang in there you'll get there! best wishes.
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HEY ALL! Im getting to the end of forties. My brain doesnt tell me that, its just the facts. I live in the Northwest. Rain rain rain, cold cold cold! I have two boys 21 & 22 and a sig other of 10.5 years. no wedding plans, been there, done that, no desire to go there again. Excuse my ignorance but what is a DH? I've seen it here and dont get it. here's a great conversation starter lol I threw up for the first time tonight. :doh: don't want to go there again. I didnt eat anything new. I eat chicken everyday and have never had a problem....until today. I understand I need to be on liquids for two days. Do you hear that too? right now that sounds fine with me, but tomorrow I may feel differently. wow! i was shocked. I dont know why, I hear everyone does it from time to time. I have only tossed it a very few times in my life and tequilla had somthing to do with it once.and wine once, brought back no good memories of the 80's... Glad to meet all of you. I'm always amazed at new threads. I just stumble on them and put them in my fav's. Good evening bandit.1
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A thread for super-sized bandsters - starting BMI over 50?
BANDIT.1 replied to Wheetsin's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
mmh498 I starred being consious of what went into my mouth a few months before surgery too. It made the metifast diet much eaiser, for the two weeks prior to the band that I was told to. It gave me some time to get used to the idea that... This is it! It got my mind ready for when it would be manditory. and for me, this worked well. After surgey it wasn't such a shock to change EVERYTHING about the way I ate. I found Metifast easy to do at work. My Dr. gave me the two week supply. I paid 17,000. so "gave it" is sort of an under statement With the right mind set you WILL sucseed. I wish you well. -
I worked retail for years, I understand what you mean and I totaly agree that any decision we make it the right one for us. But,Lying and being privite are different in my opinion. First, part of my passion is my job of FMLA bookkeeper. I'd get sued if I talked about medical things. For me, medical history is not a secret. it's personal business....if you want sick pay someone will need to know your having a medical procedure BUT! NOTE TO EVERYONE, our medical history for any reason is private. there are laws in the U.S. that protect this. my boss HAS A BIG MOUTH, Some of us have work friends who dont, I try never to ask medical questions with ANYONE. If someone I am not close to; I dont care who they are; is rude enough to ask, I'm rude enough to lie. If I had cancer I still would probably tell no one at work and if they asked why my hair is gone I'd probably smile and say I like it this way.or I'd rather not dicuss my health at work. Heck, I approve sick leave and I still dont ask why, I just get the Dr. note, If they give me a document with health info on it, I give it back and say, "this is not my business and I dont want medical records in your file" and none of us should have medical things in our work files. Employers have no right to ask. medical documents can be very generic. I know there are compationate people out there but REALLY some things are no ones business. I rank it up there with religion, and politics. some things, if you choose, should not be talked about in the work place, if thats your choice, it should be respected by everyone. I know in a perfect world this would work huh? Sorry, Ill get off my soap box now :) Happy New Year!
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A thread for super-sized bandsters - starting BMI over 50?
BANDIT.1 replied to Wheetsin's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I am the queen of belly fat. I have chicken legs and wear a size 6/12 ring so you can imagine what my tummy looks like. Ive only had two fills the last one wasnt plesant but neither one was what I'd call painfull. If its possible, go to a place that uses the floro machine. it takes the guess work out of finding the port. if you cant go there make them use the extra long needle the first time. your restriction will probably get better, meaning not so tight because it seems like more often then not, the first fill doesnt offer too much. Sorry you went through that, dont let it stop you from the band 'WORKING" for you. im glad my first fill was more pleasant then the second or I would think real hard about going back. Im still worried about the thing coming out in the middle of the procedure(previous post) but the second fill is much better as far as restriction goes. Good Luck. this is a great thread huh?