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2 weeks without Protein
Alfie replied to CynthiaMcC's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I would certainly call and tell your doctor how weak you feel. I am 5 days out and am on clear liquids and 3 protein shakes a day. That actually only gives me under 400 calories a day which is giving me dizzy spells. You are having probably under 100 calories a day which is crazy; please call your doctor. I agree with shortgal that maybe he was speaking of actual meat etc. I'm not sure how long a body can go without any protein at all but it sounds very strange. -
Terrible time with trying to get 1st fill
Alfie replied to Lynn0216's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
It sounds like you may have been his first patient! I hope you find a good doctor for your fills. -
Activity level after surgery?
Alfie replied to jenroth's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
i had my surgery just 2 days ago on January 23. I am feeling pretty good and really only have pain when I go from sitting to standing or vice versa. I think that you will have to stay away from house building for awhile after your surgery (hehe) as with any operation. All the best to you. I'm so happy that I finally had my surgery!! Regards, Alfie -
Banded on 1/18--feeling dizzy??
Alfie replied to alldunn33's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi Sorrows Child, i was just banded on the 23 of January just 2 days ago. My doctor has me eating the same as you except that I am also having 3 protein shakes a day. I am having a hard time getting them in as well as he wants me (for now) to be having 60 oz of water. Well, it's 5:34 pm and i am about only 30 oz of water in. I did have some decaffinated tea which I believe counts toward that. It's not easy but I'll keep trudging along and trying to follow my doctors orders. -
I think that as with most anything else in big companies, it depends on who your case worker is. It's like if you call the phone company 3x you'll get three different answers. Unfortunate but true.
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yes curves counts. thats what I did and was approved by Aetna HMO
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I have Aetna HMO and I live in New York. I had to do a 6 mos supervised diet and they strictly required that my doctor have notes each of those months that said that he told me to 1)diet 2) exercise and 3) get surgery. I also needed my own progress notes; 2 entries a month that said the date, weight and my own feelings about what I was going through. It sounds very complicated but it wasn't that bad. The problem that I had is that I didn't realize that the doc had to have those notes so he had to add an addendum after the fact with those notes on it. After the surgeons office finally sent it in, I got approved the following business day.
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Really worried about my incisions, please respond experienced bandsters
Alfie replied to NukeChik's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Nikki, I had gall bladder surgery 6 weeks ago and one of the four incisions became infected. I also had a hole there and sounds like it was similar to yours. My doctor said not to worry; that it would heal. I couldn't picture how it would heal without leaving a more severe scar (a hole or indent). The doctor was right, the hole closed up and now looks almost like the other scars except that it is a bit darker in color. I am amazed! -
Newbie Inspired By All Of U
Alfie replied to AUSSIECHIK's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi Aussie, You are making the right decision and the fact that you're so young means that you are taking control of your weight at the right time. Your mentioned that you have a baby; by the time the baby is toddling around, you be more equipped to run after him. :baby: That is my one regret; that I have waited so long to do this. -
I am so sad that this happened to you. I hope you recover quickly from this and that you find something that will work for you. Regards, Alfie
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Congrats on your successful surgery. It sounds like you are going to be doing fantastic. It's was good for me to read your story as I am being banded on Monday. I hope mine goes as smoothly as yours. Regards, Alfie
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I bought the magic bullet from ebay. I don't remember what I paid for it but it was in about the low 50's including the S&H. It is the most used small appliance that I ever bought. Even my sons (adult) use it. I love it!
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Hi, Well I don't understand the entire procedure but my doctors office has submitted my paper work today yet said they 'penciled me in' for January 17 so that's my story and I'm sticking with it.
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Hi there, My doctor uses Optifast and since I am very lactose intolerant, I can't use it. For awhile, I used Lactaid with it but after awhile, the Lactaid stopped working. Now I am using Unjury which is lactose free. You can find it on Welcome to the UNJURY Homepage. Hope that helps. Regards, Alfie
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Hi Chiquita, I wish you all the best on your journey.
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Hi Laurend, Im still not banded but I am happy to hear that someone that was a bread addict is able to get control in some way. Right now, not being banded, it's hard to imagine that I could be able to resist the bread. Thanks, Regards, Alfie
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Congratulations and by the way you look fabulous!!
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Hi Raysbabe, I am so sorry you are going through that. I can definately relate to you as I suffered with gall bladder problems for over 30 years. I know, stupid right. I just had it removed last week and I am so sorry that I didn't have it done sooner. All this time I was thinking I am lactose intolerant and now milk products are not bothering me. I think it all had to do with my gall bladder. I hope you are feeling better really soon and that you find a good doctor to help you. I could be wrong but I think most doctors that do lapband also remove gall bladders. Regards, Alfie
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When do the bandages fall off
Alfie replied to Rosie15's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi Bobp, I haven't had the lapband yet but I just got my gall bladder out and my surgeon used the same stuff as yours. It just covers my incisions and looks scablike but I was told it is some type of glue. -
Hi Chrisann I don't know how that works about switching doctors. Is your dr Dr Ren or Fieldings. I know they are with NYU and they are at the top of their game. I am also in NY and going to South Nassau Communities Hospital with Dr Vohra/Dr Nishimura..they are also running a tight schedule. My friend got banded in New York Hospital, Queens and they seemed to be really quick but again I don't know how that works. Have you already been approved from insuance? I wish you all the best..maybe your doctors office can squeeze you in in view of the fact that your parents are coming here from out of state and also you job situation. Regards, Alfie
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that really stinks especially because it's Friday. Let's hope they can do something for you when you speak to them on Monday.
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So I got my gall bladder out on Wednesday. I really feel fine. I have a lot of gas but no gas pain. I'm sore in my tummy but really no big deal. I didn't fill my prescription because when I was in the hospital and they gave me pain killers, my oxygen level went down to 84 so since I'm in no great pain and plus because of the oxygen level, I want to stay away from them. Has anyone that has had both gall bladder and lapband surgery think that they are similar in recovery?
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Is caffinated tea considered water? Or just decaffinated? hehe
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Hi Cali, Maybe you should call your insurance and ask them if they cover the lap band. My insurance, Aetna, didn't cover lap band for a long time but it does now.