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babyblue71us

LAP-BAND Patients
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About babyblue71us

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 10/13/1971

About Me

  • Biography
    30 Something, Single, and Newly Banded
  • Interests
    Reading, movies, games
  • Occupation
    Pipeline Analyst
  • City
    Houston
  • State
    Texas
  • Zip Code
    77040
  1. Happy 41st Birthday babyblue71us!

  2. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary babyblue71us!

  3. babyblue71us

    Houston area sleevers?

    Hey there! I am thinking about getting the sleeve with Dr. St. Laurant also. I have my surgery date set for January 12th, but would love to talk with more of his patients about what to expect. I got the band a little over 2 years ago and hate it! I want to make sure that I am doing the right thing this time. Would it be possible to talk with you? I can send you a PM with my info if that works for you. Appreciate any help I can get! Sharon
  4. HI All: I am new to this forum and thinking of making the switch from lap band to the gastric sleeve. I just got the call from my insurance company that I have been approved, which is great, but I dont want to jump into anything, the way I did with the lapband. I believe that if I knew about all the "issues" that came along with the band, I dont think I would have ever done it! At that point in my life, I was excited that my insurance approved it and wanted to get the surgery done before the insurance company changed their minds! LOL I got my lapband a little over two years ago and have been unsuccessful at it. I did pretty good in the beginning, just like I am sure everyone does, but I was never able to lose more than 25 pounds. I have since gained the weight back. At my last appointment my doctor suggested that I try the sleeve. I am asking for honesty here. I would really like to know just what to expect with this surgery. I understand the liquid diet and the reasons for it at the beginning, but my questions are more towards "life" with the sleeve. :scared0: First and foremost, sliming, PBing, throwing up, gurggling? Do you have these issues with the sleeve? I was also told by my surgeon that with the sleeve, you hardly ever feel hungry. Is this true? When you eat, do you have to eat really slow like with the band? Small pieces and chewing really well? Is there some food that you just can't eat? Do you have issues of food getting stuck, like with the band? If you eat to much, what happens? Well, that all I think of right now....any help would be greatly appreciated to help me decide if this surgery is the best for me. Thanks Sharon
  5. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    What is TOM?
  6. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    Roslyn, I have lost around 20 pounds. I do think that a support group could help, because you can hear some of the issues that others have, which may be similar to yours and how they have worked thru them. Sharon
  7. Hey Guys, I am looking for a "buddy" who might be able to help me thru the hard times I have been having lately. I am a year out with my band, and have only lost around 20 pounds. I have been doubting my decision to get the band, when I know if I had the right support, I would be able to work thru these issues. Is there anyone that could help me? Sharon :wink2:
  8. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    Gail, My biggest complaint about the band is the issue of gurgling. It is the most embarassing thing, to be talking on the phone at work and you make a gurgling noise into the phone. You have to wonder if the person on the other side of the line heard it or not! My second complaint is not knowing when you are going to have issues with your restriction. There will be days when you have issues with just about everything that you eat. You never know when it is going to be either. There is also this thing called delayed restriction that happens to some people, and I have found that it has happened to me....usually a week or two after a fill, I will have all sorts of issues with food going down....even the simplest of things. I have to admit that I was one of the people that thought the lapband would kind of be an easy way out...boy did I find that is not the truth! And it is with this that I have to wonder if it is even worth it, with the small amount of weight that I have lost. Sharon
  9. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    I am pretty much open...if you ever want to meet up. I kinda wish I knew more about some of the "band isues" I am having now, that were not explained in the seminar that I went too. Might have thought twice about having the surgery. :thumbup: Sharon
  10. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    HI Misty.... It has been so long since I posted that blog, that I forgot about it! I am still interested in meeting with people though. I am a year out, this July 31st to be exact....and I am having a hard time. Let me know what works best for you. Sharon
  11. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    Feel free to hit me up again when you move off 290. And you are correct, the Starbucks is on Jones road! :huh2: Sharon
  12. babyblue71us

    Looking for Bandsters in NW Houston

    Jersey Village is around 290 and the Beltway, so it would take me about 30 minutes for me to get to the Woodlands. Guess it would depend on when you guys meet. During the week is out of the question! I might be able to do a weekend though. Thanks! Sharon
  13. HI All, I live on the northwest side of Houston and I am looking for people who might want to start a support group. I know that I could certainly use it right now! I am at a plateau and need some encouragement! I am around the Jersey Village area, and you know there is a Starbucks around every corner...LOL That sounds like a good place to start.... :thumbup: Please let me know if anyone would be interested. Sharon
  14. babyblue71us

    In need of Encouragement!

    I understand where you are coming from. I am obviously not at my "sweet" spot yet either. All I would hear before surgery was how when you have it done, you lose your constant hunger. That is sooooo not true in my case! It is weird thought because I have days where I feel like I can eat anything and everything, and then there are other days that I can hardly eat anything. When I got my last fill, I asked the doctor about this and he said that it is common. He said that it happens to everyone, banded and not banded, the only thing is, since we are banded, we are more sensitive to how much we are actually eating. Which is true, because I remember days before I was banded that I was just not as hungry as usual. Well, we will get there one day. Until then, we are members of the slow losers club! Sharon
  15. babyblue71us

    In need of Encouragement!

    Hi Guys, It has been a while since I have been to the site, but I am in need of some help. I am about 7 months out from surgery and roughly 25 pounds down. I am having a VERY hard time keeping up with the diet (protein, protein, protein). I was such a carbo addict before surgery that it is hard to turn of that carving overnight. And sweets, dont even get me started on that! And the same goes for food in general. Has anyone else lost their momentum during their adventures with the band? And if so, how can you go about changing your mindset to food? I so want to get over this plateau that I seem to be on and reach my goal. HELP! Sharon

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