Sue Magoo
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I'm Back With Some New Insights About Hell.
Sue Magoo replied to pattygreen's topic in Rants & Raves
I thought this was a LapBand support site. Definitely off-topic thread. -
Gremlin Slime 5 Months Out. Feedback?
Sue Magoo replied to jenn_nyc's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: So you had a visit from the infamous "spit snake"! Yikkes! Yes, there are problems with people getting tight if they have allergies because your passages become narrower. Also, the mucus that your body makes to fight the allergies coats your passages. You may want to get a slight unfill to keep you more comfortable during allergy season. Cold liquids can bring my spit snake out. Warm liquids and the spit snake stays away. Best wishes. Sue -
Good luck!
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Bcbs Of Ma & Beth Israel Deaconess Med Ctr.
Sue Magoo replied to klawson617's topic in Insurance & Financing
Hello: Please check out Surgical Weight Loss Specialists in Norwood, Ma. LapBand is all that they do, so they're experts with the insurances and of course with the care of their patients too. Their website is www.massweightloss.com I cannot say enough good things about Dr. Glasgow and the staff over there. Good luck! Sue -
Waiting In The Er :(
Sue Magoo replied to EspeciallyKK's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sorry to hear about your troubles. If you are able to keep liquids down I would wait to do anything with the band slip until you see your LapBand surgeon to see what an expert thinks of your band. I've heard of slips going back into place after a rest (no Fluid in band and only fluids to eat). If the ER doc is getting pushy about your band coming out you might want to ask if they have a bariatric surgeon in their hospital that you can see. You can probably find a LapBand surgeon right on this website that is affiliated with the hospital that you are in. Take care and keep us posted. Sue -
Wow Wow Wow, I Got A Glimpse Of My New Tummy
Sue Magoo replied to Jachut's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Jacqui - You look incredible! Congrats. -
Wow Wow Wow, I Got A Glimpse Of My New Tummy
Sue Magoo replied to Jachut's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Jacqui: So glad you're happy with the results. You've always been so helpful to many of the lapband talkers. You deserve the best. Take care, and remember that resting now will give you the best healing results. Sue -
Jacqui: You seem like a tough cookie. I'm guessing you'll handle the pain with ease. Keep your eye on the prize - your abdomen is going to look fabulous! Try to relax some to give your body the best chance at healing successfully. Take care and keep us posted. Sue
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Breathless! Not In A Good Way!
Sue Magoo replied to sktatey's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sarah: You should probably tell your surgeon about this. It will put your mind at ease and he'll probably have some helpful tips for you and he can rule out if there's anything serious going on. Take care and keep us posted. Sue -
How Does Emptying My Lap Band Help With Pouch Dilation?
Sue Magoo posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi: I've been banded for more than four years. Been struggling with my band for the past six months with weight gain and being able to eat alot more than I used to. Tried the fill method with small, but frequent fills. My surgeon did a barium test a couple of weeks ago and he said he's filled me as much as he will because the stream of barium is very small below the band, so the band is tight enough. However, I can still eat way too much. He's recommending that my band be emptied and then start the fills gradually again. Has anybody done this? How does this help? Did it work for you? Please advise. I've got to do something! Thanks. Sue -
Right Side Pinching Pain After Gastro
Sue Magoo replied to joanna14's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Could it be your gallbladder? That's where my pain was when I had gallstones. Hope you feel better soon. Sue -
I agree, no problem after a week or so post surgery. Have fun! I think I've heard the expression "Failing to plan is like planning to fail." Think about this as you plan your trip, your grocery shopping, etc. Best wishes to you newbie! Sue
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Hi: I eat them for lunch all the time. Not too many things that have 19 or 20 grams of Protein and less than 200 calories. Actually, I eat them just about a half hour before lunch time because I started walking during my lunch hour again. Trying so hard to get back on track so I can kick this 30 pounds in the &^&. Best wishes to all of us bandsters! Sue
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Does Anyone Get The Sweats Or Have Skin Burning?
Sue Magoo replied to No Longer Banded!'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: Your post doesn't mention your age. I started having hot flashes at 40 when I had a hysterectomy. Is it possible you're having your first hot flashes? Hope you feel better soon. Sue -
Hi: You should probably call your doctor. It's probably nothing, but you should make sure because your heart is so important! Let us know how you're doing. Sue
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Hi: Just wondering does anybody here Zike? It's kind of between a bike and a scooter/stepper. I'm thinking about getting one but the weight limit is 200 and I'm slightly over. Maybe that will be just the incentive I need. If you've ridden one, please let me know how it was. Thanks. Sue
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Pre And Post Op Tummy Tuck Pics...
Sue Magoo replied to spoiltmom's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Wow! You look fabulous! Congratulations. Sue -
Tummy Tuckers....i Need To Hear From You.... Please!!!
Sue Magoo replied to BayougirlMrsS's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Hi: My advice is to get a spare binder if you can because then you'll always have a clean one to switch to. Also, rest is so important. You'll notice that if you overdo things you'll swell more, so be choosey about what you chose to do or not do so that you can rest more. If your surgeon offers the pain pump, take it. The pain pump was so helpful the first few days with the pain in the muscle tightening area. Best wishes to you. Take care. Sue -
Hi: I got my band July 2007, in March had gallbladder attack. Got gallbladder out in April 2008. Was pretty easy. One helpful tip is to have something really tight to wear over the tummy to keep it from jiggling after the gallbladder surgery. A spanx would do. I never had any bathroom issues because of my gallbladder removal. Fatigue was the only issue post surgery. Took a while for this to go away. Best wishes to you. Keep us posted. Sue
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Question You Wished You Had Asked Your Surgeon
Sue Magoo replied to lou2247's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I would want to know where the port would be placed. I really like where mine is because it never gets in the way. It is just below my rib cage in the middle. Best wishes to you. Sue -
Almost 2 Wks Post Tt Pics
Sue Magoo replied to khath0620's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Wow Katie! Your results are fabulous! Dr. Howrigan does a fabulous job. Take care. Sue -
Sounds like a deal. I've heard my surgeon in MA tell people it's about $20k. I was fortunate to have medical insurance coverage. Good luck! Sue
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Think My Stomach Is Bruised??
Sue Magoo replied to down in the dumps's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi: I think that anytime you having alot of throwing up it disturbs your muscles in your abdomen, whether you're banded or not. You should check in with your lap band doctor if you're having any difficulty at all. My surgeon tells us to call if we are throwing up for any reason. Good luck! Sue -
Hi: You should check out Amy's blog. She's in fabulous shape without a tummy tuck. I think it's related to good genes and hard workouts. Quite inspirational when you see her pictures in a bikini. Here's a link. http://www.cheeseandsunkist.blogspot.com/ Good luck! Sue
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Katie: So one more day and it's your big day! Take care, and rest. You're in very good hands with Dr. H. Drop me a line or post when you feel up to it so that I'll know you're doing well. You already look fabulous! This is the icing on the cake. I'll be thinking of you tomorrow and I know that the first couple of days are pretty uncomfortable, but it gets better each day after that. And, it's so worth it! You're very fortunate to be able to have this surgery. Keep smiling . I'll see you on the other side - the side with the flat tummies. Sue