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I Am Constantly Getting Stuck!!!! I'm Miserable!
rosie2toes commented on Nicole Sikes's blog entry in nsikes' Blog
.I have found that I eat very litle, and I think that is the way it should be. I eat a variety of things daily. Breakfast if a small amount of oatmeal, 1/4 apple diced and a little brown sugar. Or a scrambled egg and 1/2 piece of grain bread or Kashi go lean cereal. But we are talking 1`/4 to 1/2 cup. Not much. Don't rink a half an hour before you eat, or a half an hour after you eat. I have never had more than 2.5 cc's im my band. Six is a lot. My advice is f9or a while eat something that goes down well and is satisfying., and stick with it three times a day if you have to Something needs to heal. Good luck. Keep me posted. -
I Am Constantly Getting Stuck!!!! I'm Miserable!
rosie2toes commented on Nicole Sikes's blog entry in nsikes' Blog
Hi: I an here with encouragement! I assume all is medically ok with your band. Sometimes it just takes forever for things to fall in line. What are you eating, and when? Are you drinking water until it almost runs out your ears? Do you smoke? For a while I lived on yoghert and scrambled eggs. but I made it. I had the surgery in 2005, lost down to 160, but have had immense problems with aspirational pneumonia, and most of my fill taken out. I am ready to start again, and hope I have learned my lessons to eat tiny bites, over a long period of time, and certainly not to eat without 5 hours of bedtime., -
Rosie here with a question on fills using the Fill Centers USA. I was just abour ready to fill our a patient profile and I thought I would check with the forum to see if anyone has used them, and if their visit was satisfactory. We have been at our vacation home for 6 months (where my doctor is), and are going home to South Georgia for the winter. Ten minutes from our farm is a fill center and it surely would be convenient to use them than to travel 6 hours back up here to see my doctor. Will you please share your experiences with me. Thanks.
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Hi: I am 8 months out after lap band surgery and have been taking Effexor XR the whole time. My surgeon knows and has never said it was/would be a problem. Seems to work fine. Good luck. Rosie2toes
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thank you for replying. great advice.
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Crazy Ates: GET TO KNOW ME!! Debut Query
rosie2toes replied to NanaRenan's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
EVERYONE CALLS ME MITTI PRIMARY RELATIONSHIPS ARE: Husband , Claxton of 17 years, two biological children,, and 5 step children, total of 6 boys and 1 girl. These 7 have produced 17 grands, all healthy happy, and content. MY NON HUMAN FAMILY CONSISTS OF: Two terriers, one rat and one yorkie and one Maine coon cat named Sassafras. I LIVE IN SOUTH GEORGIA OCCUPATION: Happily retired AVOCATION(S): Exploring this wonderful country of ours, knitting, gardening, reading and hiking -
Heavensgiggles and leeleeo, I can identify! When I went for my first fill on the 26th of September, I had gained a pound -- and I thought I was sucessfully managing my cravings. My doctor insterted 1cc in my band, and I had hoped to feel a restriction. I don't, but i"ll be fit to be tied if I gain more weight before my next fill - at the end of this month. I started using a custard cup as a plate, using a fork and picking each small morsel one at a time, counting each 'chew', and counting to 30 before I take another bite. a lot of calculated effort, but it seems to be working. It takes so long to eat, that I find myself satisfied with less. All the gals that work in my doctor's office have had either gastric bypass or lap banding, and the one thing they tell me often that this is 'just a tool' and that we still have to work hard to lose weight. Know that I'll be cheering for all of us. Rosie
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I assumed free radical was talking about having to drink the gallon of gunk you need the drink the 24 hours before the test.
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HI: Good question. I go to my doctor for my first fill tomorrow and will ask, as I am scheduled for a colonoscopy the first week of November. I will let you know tomorrow. Rosie
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Hi Rosie here, finally. My troublesome computer is back, fully relaoded and working fine, so now I can keep in touch. My first fill is Wednesday, and thank heaven for this forum . My doctor's office did not say a thing about not eating before, so I will call just to check what I should do. I am so ready. I have not gotten weighed cause I am afraid to, but during the first three to four weeks, I had lost over 20 pounds, was not hungry, could eat 3 orf 4 spoonfulls and feel full. Week 5 that disappeared and I am hungry and am capable of eating a lot, a very lot. I am scared I have gained. I will let you know how I do Wednesday. Rosie
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Hi, Rosie here. Thanks for the challenge! We have two dogs and a cat, and I take them for a walk twice a day, 1/2 hour each. They do not give me a chance to say no. Tomorrow I will drive into town and see if a membership to the local gym is available for a month to month basis. My first appt since surgery is this Wednesday, and I hope to be given permission to exercise. Everyone keep up the good work.
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doing fine. still on antibiotics, but never did get pain meds filled. my keyboard is dying, and it puts letters everywhere but where they should be. this is a learning opportunity isn't it? too hard to type. will get this fixed soon. rosie
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tomorrow <p>8:00 am pre-op doctor's office</p> <p>2:15 pre-op hospital</p> <p> </p> <p>Sometime tomorrow after lunch, SURGERY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!</p> <p> </p> <p>good luck to all of us</p>
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rosie here, banded and think i am doing ok. i did not get to come home after 23 hours as i have/had an elevated white blood count. i cannot write much as i find i have a problem with my keyboard. thanks for wondering about me. i've been a walkin and a sippin.
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Today is August 14, 2007, two days away from my banding surgery. I am 65 years old, and have a bmi of 35.5, and have weighed as much as 225 pounds. I first started looking into lap band surgery a few years ago when I had BC/BS insurance. My policy would not cover the surgery. I had to wait until I was 65 and had Medicare. I turned 65 in March of this year, and then had to search the web until I found a surgeon that would accept Medicare.I found Dr. Michel Williams in Alpharetta . I first had an appt on June 1, but was denied surgery because I lost enough weight that my bmi was below 35. The next thing that happened must only be classifed as a GOD SPEAk moment. I went to another doctor for a sore thumb (more later)
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Today is August 14, 2007, two days away from my banding surgery. I am 65 years old, and have a bmi of 35.5, and have weighed as much as 225 pounds. I first started looking into lap band surgery a few years ago when I had BC/BS insurance. My policy would not cover the surgery. I had to wait until I was 65 and had Medicare. I turned 65 in March of this year, and then had to search the web until I found a surgeon that would accept Medicare.I found Dr. Michel Williams in Alpharetta . I first had an appt on June 1, but was denied surgery because I lost enough weight that my bmi was below 35. The next thing that happened must only be classifed as a GOD SPEAk moment. I went to another doctor for a sore thumb (more later)
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The Crazy Ates invites all August banders to join us!
rosie2toes replied to JudiM's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I know what emotions you have been going through. I have been on a roller coaster also. I will keep everything crossed I have for both of us. I will be praying for you on the 14th. Let me know. Where are you having the surgery? This is our chance. I know we will use it wisley. -
The Crazy Ates invites all August banders to join us!
rosie2toes replied to JudiM's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi all. My name is Rosie and my banding date is this Thursday, august 16, in alpharetta, Ga. by Dr. Michael williams. I am ready. Any one else for Thursday?