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geochic77

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About geochic77

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    Think green!!!
  • Birthday 05/24/1977

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  • Gender
    Female
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  • City
    Orange
  • State
    Texas
  • Zip Code
    77630
  1. Happy 36th Birthday geochic77!

  2. Happy 35th Birthday geochic77!

  3. geochic77

    Hello....I'm new

    Alatina...do I know you from Yahoo groups? If so, I was wondering how you were doing and I hope everything went well.
  4. geochic77

    Hello....I'm new

    I completely understand what you're going through. My surgery was scheduled two weeks after my first appointment with my surgery. He wanted to do it a week earlier, but anesthesiology was off for Good Friday. I'm glad I had the extra week to get prepared. Still, two weeks didn't seem like long enough! Fortunately, you don't have to wait such a long time like so many other members on this site. Consider yourself lucky. I know you're probably feeling anxious and nervous, but that's completely normal. Believe me, I think a good part of us feel that way before getting banded. The band is going to wonderfully change your life forever. Be sure to keep us posted to let us know how you're doing. Congratulations! You're going to do great!
  5. geochic77

    I'm getting so excited!

    Best of luck to you! You'll do great!
  6. I'm sure you'll have no problem with the pre-op testing. I know it seems to be taking forever, but that's okay. You'll get your new band before you know it! Good luck with everything and keep us posted on how you're doing.
  7. geochic77

    Staples

    I got the strips too. I think I was allergic to the glue too. I got tiny little rash bumps from the adhesive in the strips. I pulled those things off as soon as they started to loosen. Talk about itch! I sure am glad that's over. Once my incisions were closed completely and started to get a slight scab in some areas, I concocted a little salve for them. I use pure shea butter, a little vitamin e oil and lavender essential oil. Not only does it keep them from itching while they are still healing, but it should minimize the scarring. Be sure to keep in mind that whatever the doctor used to close you up, it won't be there too long.
  8. geochic77

    Just Banded

    I wish I was able to say I did so well after surgery. I had what people might consider to be a horror story. I was so close to an emotional and physical breakdown. I was banded on 4/1. Surgery took 1 1/2 hours and almost went from laparoscopic to open method. I was unable to keep ANY food or water down for 11 days. During that time, I lost 30 lbs. Yep...30 lbs in 11 days! I was admitted at the hospital twice for dehydration and scoped a total of three times before my second surgery on 4/11. Luckily, all it took was to push my band up a little. Now, looking back, I still don't regret my decision. Although I'm still recovering from two surgeries now and have more pain and discomfort associated with last week's surgery, I'm so happy with my new band. I wouldn't wish what I went through on anyone, but I know it'll be worth it. All the guys at this site really helped me through perhaps THE roughest time in my life. For that, I will always be grateful.
  9. geochic77

    Oh!! My Gosh!!

    You can SOOO PB on liquids! I did for like 11 days when nothing would go down until my second surgery last week. It sucked so bad. Now, all is well in PBland. Great job on the weight loss, by the way. Keep up the good work! **To Becky in Texas-- PB=Productive burp. Food or liquid that goes down, but comes back up with a lot of mucous. It's kind of like vomiting without the heaving and gagging. It doesn't hurt. It's not at all a pleasant experience, but one almost every bandster will encounter.
  10. I'm doing great. I'm a little miserable as far as the bloating and the pain from the actual incisions. Otherwise, I'm doing so much better. I was re-opened so that the band could be pushed up a bit. In a week and a half I had lost 30 lbs. About 6 lbs of that was due to dehydration for which I was hospitalized twice. Now, I'm at 247lbs. I figure that's not too bad considering that I was unable to eat or drink for 11 days. I've passed my one week of liquids and now I get to find out for myself what kinds of foods (besides beef) I am able to tolerate. I'm in a weird place in the mushy phase because I was banded about 3 weeks ago but was adjusted a little over a week ago. At this point, I just kind of try and see what I'm able to tolerate. Thanks for all the support! I couldn't have made it through the second surgery without all of you!
  11. geochic77

    Just Banded

    I'm so happy to hear how well you're doing. Remember that the first week of liquids is the worst. You'll make it through. Congrats!
  12. geochic77

    Success!

    After the hell I've been through during these last couple of weeks, it seems as though this last surgery has done the trick. Although I am still recovering from two surgeries, three scopes and was hospitalized for dehydration twice all in a week and a half, everything now seems to be in working order. I haven't been dehydrated once and I can actually eat and it all stays down! Yeah! My arms may be covered in dark bruises (hope when I venture out of the house, nobody thinks I'm a little druggie!), but I'm feeling so much better. I'm still pretty weak from the second surgery, but I keep telling myself that I'm still recovering from the first surgery too. The soreness and swelling in my throat from the scopes is almost completely gone. I find that staying away from acidic liquids and drinking really cold drinks helps that. I want to thank each and every one of you who lended your kind words and support to me. At a moment when I didn't think I could take any more, you guys showed me that there was a light at the end of that dreadful tunnel. Thank you all. I couldn't have made it through this without you.
  13. geochic77

    Another surgery???

    Had surgery today. Went to hospital last night and was admitted for dehydration...again. Surgery went well. So far, so good. Able to keep liquids down. Not feeling well due to gas and pain. Just took some pain meds left over from surgery, so maybe that'll help. Will let all of you know how everything is progressing.
  14. geochic77

    Another surgery???

    Surgery is scheduled for Monday morning. Luckily, I won't have to spend the night in the hospital. Besides being frustrated to the point of tears, I'm trying to take it as easy as possible so I don't get too dehydrated between now and Monday. My throat is killing me from being scoped again. Twice in one week...nobody should have to go through that! My left hand is so bruised and swollen from IV's that I can hardly stand to use it. I figured by now I'd feel almost as good as new. Now, I have this setback. Please forgive me for pitying myself, but this is all so overwhelming and I just don't know how much more of this I can take.
  15. geochic77

    Another surgery???

    For everyone else, the band would be in a perfect position. Unfortunately, due to the size of my liver, it seems it's pushing on the band just enough to restrict the liquids. Anyway, my band just needs to be slightly adjusted because of that. When I was scoped, the doc said it looked ok, so I'm sure I'll find out something soon.

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