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For anyone out there who has had their port site moved (in particular, by Dr. Yau) how has it worked out for you?? Mine is just left-of-centre upper abdomen, is flipped on it's side, and sticks out like a third boob! So I'm going to get it moved down to the groin area. Please let me know if you have had this done and how it has worked out for you. I'm a bit nervous...:smile::tt2:
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I've just come back from a fill with Nancy at TLBC. She got in quick and painlessly, even though this was the first time since my port was moved. She has always been very pleasant with me. The clinic is great, Dr. Yau is experienced and skilled, and the rest of the staff is delightful and supportive. Rest assured, you will be happy with either TLBC or SWLC. I personally am very pleased with my experience with Dr. Yau and the TLBC.
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Fantastic!!!! Mandi, you've done amazingly well, and now are off on a new adventure. Life is good...
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I don't know, Lizzie. Dr. Yau intentionally doesn't anchor his ports deeply. I'm not sure what the rationale is - something about the tube potentially getting tangled, I think. Anyhow, talk to Dr. Yau directly, since he's the one who ultimately makes the decision. Seems like it would be pretty simple surgery under a local anaesthetic, so I can't see why he'd say no, except that alot of ports do flip, and he may be overwhelmed by sheer number of requests.
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So, Lizzie, mine was also flipped, so Nancy had to go in sideways for fills. Anyhow, it stuck out, and showed through sweaters, and I really wanted it further down in my groin, so my hip bone could hide it. I just talked to Dr. Yau, and explained what I had in mind and he was fine with it. Surgery was Friday, went to sleep, woke up with a sore tummy and the port where I should have asked for it to go in the first place, but didn't do my research fully enough at the time, I guess.
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Doddie: That's terrible. Why didn't they have you in for surgery that day? I can't believe that they'd have you travel so far and assume it was just for a fill. Did you talk to Dr. Yau directly? He should know when things screw up this badly. Sorry to hear about your aggravation.
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Thanks, donna d. and kwalla. I had my surgery yesterday by Dr. Yau, and it went fine. A bit sore today, but couldn't resist getting up and out, meeting my friend for a coffee- it's beautiful outside today! Anyhow, it was moved to my left groin. It's a bit swollen today, but I'm sure I'll be glad I did it. Donna, please keep plugging along, try to get some exercise in, and I know you will lose, slowly but surely. And Kwalla, write again or pm me, once the time comes for you to make your decision and I'll try to answer any questions you may have.
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Rose, you are such a doll, beautiful and caring. I understand your anger and frustration at your parents for what you see as their self-created problems.We who have struggled with our weight surely can see how one can get to that place. I know that my dad's sudden death last Dec. was completely due to his horrible habits-- he was a compulsive eater, was too heavy to exercise, and refused to use his CPAP machine for his sleep apnea. But over time I got over the anger, as he had early Altzheimer's. He just couldn't help himself. There was nothing we could do that would or could change his bad choices, or that he could do. I wish that all my talks, arguments and discussions with him could have helped him to change his ways, but he just wasn't capable of making better choices. I miss him tremendously, loved him dearly and accept that he did his best I think your parents are a bit like that. They come from a different place and time. At this point, you are unlikely to change their lifetime of bad choices. You kind of just have to love them and treasure what time you have with them. So sorry you are having such a tough time right now. It's to your credit that you haven't gained weight!
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Thanks, Doddie. And to Donna D.: So where did you get moved to exactly? Does it stick out? Can you wear a bathing suit without it showing?? Inquiring minds want to know:rolleyes2::rolleyes2:
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Wow!! You are a true inspiration. You look great, and, moreover, you look healthy. Congratulations.
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Hi. I found out that the reason for my hair loss (and I was losing it by the handful!), was that I was on too high a dose of Synthroid (for hypothyroidism) after losing weight. Once I slowly dropped my dose down, the hair loss stopped. So think about that if you are hypothyroid- you may need to get your dose lowered.
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Just wanted to let you, my web friends, know that my dear father passed on December 7, 2007, unexpectedly but peacefully.
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Thank you, all my dear lapband friends, for your kind thoughts.My world has changed forever and it is gratifying to know how kind and dear people are.
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So me and green want to know -- who's coming??? Susan Silver, hope to finally meet you in person.
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Hi, all. Hope someone out there can give me an idea on how to handle this. I have an Inamed 10cc band, filled to 2.25 cc. Usually I am just fine at this fill level, tight in the am. but can eat reasonably the rest of the day, and losing weight slowly. But every once in awhile, I go through a period where everything I try to eat or drink gets stuck, and I go through PB's, belching and nausea. This lasts 1 to 4 days, then back to normal. Generally, I feel like I'm at the right fill for me (even though sometimes I probably am able to eat a bit too much!!), so why do I seem to intermittently be too tight? Today is one of these days, and even water seems to be not going down well.:help::help:
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So, what's wrong with me???
lisa in toronto replied to lisa in toronto's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
July 5, 2007. Some days are better than others, you will find. I've gained 4 lbs. and don't have the heart to change my banner. Sometimes even we "seasoned veterans" backslide a bit. But honestly, Tanya, the general course is downward, and even with the tough times, you will not regret having this done. :clap2: -
So, what's wrong with me???
lisa in toronto replied to lisa in toronto's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Tanya, don't fret. Everyone is different . Most of us tend to feel a bit tight in the morning. It's not so bad- Protein shake instead of Breakfast does the trick. I felt a bit restricted after my surgery, but before the first fill. Also, it has required very little Fluid in my band to restrict me- only 2.5 cc in a 10 cc band. But as I said, every person, and every band, is different. Know that you have done a really good thing for yourself. Your journey as a bandster has just begun. Just obey the Band Rules... you'll do fine. -
Was actually hoping to meet you there Loriely. There were about 150 people there. People looked super, and it was friendly, slightly drunken, and fun. Driving was a bit rough. It was really nice to match faces with site names-- eg. finally got to meet the Yodas!
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So, what's wrong with me???
lisa in toronto replied to lisa in toronto's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Of course not. I didn't think you did! Loved seeing you, and you look fabulous too! -
Donna, you're doing fabulously well, despite cheesecake lapses. Sorry you weren't able to come to the Bash last night . Was looking forward to meeting you!:girl_hug:
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Just wanted to say that I loved meeting and visiting with you all last night. Glad I got the food and drink in last night, 'cause I got a fill today! Loved that shrimp!!!
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Susan- 40 lbs. is nothing to sneeze at either??!!! You are doing well. See everyone tonight!!
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Susan: I am sooo glad to finally be able to meet you in person tonight- I'm going with "Green" , Her dh is working, and I'm a single girl (but looking).:eyebrows: I don't have anything dressy that fits, so I will not be dressed up tonight. See you there!
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Will be nice to see you again, Peaches.
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Yay, Donna D. and Donna. See you there.