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Everything posted by MsButterKup23
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I've never heard of this happening. I wonder what kind of shape your stomach covering is in since they had to re-stitch. I would be very careful and follow your doctor's liquid diet to a tee, you don't want the band to slip because it didn't have a chance to heal because of swelling. Hope ya heal quick and welcome to bandland!
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I had my band loosened because it was a hair too tight. They took out 0.4 cc and it was too much I couldn't handle it. I gained 7lbs in less than 2 weeks. I was eating hamburgers, pizza and anything I could get my hands on. The party ended and I got 0.3 cc put back in and have since lost the weight I gained. I figure as long as you know when enough is enough and when to get a fill you should be fine.
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Wedding Band ~ How loose is yours?
MsButterKup23 replied to 3loves's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Mine kept falling off so I ended up getting them sized from a 7 to a 5 1/2! I've never had big fingers even when I was 300lbs! -
Good luck to everyone!! I was preparing myself for bandland this time last year. It's hard to believe it's been almost a year. Best wishes to you all!
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I got my lap band yesterday
MsButterKup23 replied to Vince Campisi's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Congrats!! I wish you a quick recovery. The key to the gas is to keep moving as much as you can so it doesn't settle and comes out. -
Welcome to the club!!! CONGRATS!
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Everyone is different. I have to say I have enjoyed the ride thus far. I am almost a year post-op and down almost 120lbs. I weigh between 180-185, I am smaller now than I was in middle school. Would I do it again?? DEFINALTELY. Bottom line, you have to do what is right for you. You didn't put this weight on overnight, nor is it realistic to expect to wake up skinny. 1-2lbs a week is a healthy weight loss and really adds up in a year!! Remember Long haul, not immediate results (I know easier said than done soemtimes)
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Preparing to be banded
MsButterKup23 replied to CJ :)'s topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I can't wait to welcome you to bandland. Best wishes! -
I scheduled my surgery today
MsButterKup23 replied to LittleBird's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
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Well I am 23lbs from being of "normal" weight for my height. I am at 182. Hard to believe I am not 300lbs anymore. I've been in several stores and found that I am in a solid 8/10 or M/L depending on the maker. I will be 1 year post op on August 9th. I went Monday and had most of my saline taken out of my band because of discomfort. I am determined to lose the last 23lbs by old fashioned willpower and exercise. I would love to end up around 150 which would make me have lost 1/2 my body weight. Plastic surgery is definately in my future, can anyone say full body lift? The doctors have advised me to wait until I have maintained my weight for a year to see how well my skin adjusts and give it a chance to do so on its own. Hubby had his band tightened on Monday and he is having a hard time so please keep him in your thoughts. He is finally realizing what restriction feels like. I will try to post pics soon!
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Dr. Barker in Dallas area
MsButterKup23 replied to jandss's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
My friend is his office manager. I didn't use him for my surgery, but have heard many great things about him. I know he also does GB. I would consider him one of the best. I'm also very pleased with my doctor in case Dr. B doesn't work out. -
Hubby is home from the hospital!
MsButterKup23 replied to MelAnne's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yeah I can relate, Hubby and I used the same doctor who I trust undoubtly but I was ready to hear he was awake and talking. Best of luck to the both of you! -
Hubby and I both get them. I'm not sure if they are regular hiccups or not, they seem to happen when we are full and it helps push the food down.
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4000 calories with the Lap Band?
MsButterKup23 replied to Drifter's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
My guess would be high calorie liquids. Anyone else? -
Best of luck to everyone! I was hoping to get banded this time last year and I know the frustrations and difficult moments that happen as an early bandster. All you can do is keep a positive attitude, try to find things to do that does not involve food and get more active as the pounds start falling off!! :rant: I'm not on here much and I probably don't have the best advice to give, but I wouldn't mind helping out the newbies. So far the best advice I have heard is: The band will get you there, it's your choice where it is kicking and screaming or if you will enjoy the ride. That was said to me at my first fill and I have enjoyed the full ride thus far.
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Who Has Lost Over 100 Pounds?!?!
MsButterKup23 replied to Rockin' Robyn's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I know I am past the 101lbs lost mark, what does my ticker say?? LOL I don't remember how much I've lost.. -
I admit that I haven't had a chance to read all the responses (past the 1st page) so for the sake of sounding stupid, I can only offer my experience with the band and obesity. I had my daugther in October, 2004. I had my surgery for her, to be the mother I wanted to be. One day the truth just slapped me in the face. I mean I asked my self honestly what were the chances I would lose the 150lbs I needed to lose in order to be at a healthy weight? SLIM TO NONE and more importantly keep it off and stay healthy... probably not a snowball's chance in Dallas this time of year. My insurance company wanted to know what type of programs I've been on and I told them that I tried different diets and nothing worked well enough to get rid of the 150lbs of blubber that had found comfort on my body. I hope every one finds happiness. :rant:
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What was your surgical experience like? Stories Welcomed
MsButterKup23 replied to AZPete's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Mine was typical as well. I was there bright and early, didn't get any sleep the night before as I have an INTENSE fear of anesthesia. I spoke with the anestiolgist (sp) about that and made him promise he would tell me what was going on. They couldnt' find a vein so he put it in my wrist (which was not very comfy to say the least). I had to pee they let me stop off at the bathroom before surgery. We went into the OR, I got up on the bed, I remember seeing the anestheiologist putting something in my IV I asked him if that was going to knock me out, he said yes and someone put an oxygen mask on me. Lights out until I woke up. I made the mistake of telling them I had a very low tolerance for pain meds so when I woke up I felt like I had been stabbed and was in an extreme amount of pain. I was moaning and the nurse asked if I was hurting and wanted pain meds in my IV, I said yes and within a minute or two I was feeling good They got me up and walking around then back into bed to take me to xray to check for leaks. Then I went to my room (I had surgery at a hospital) and slept as much as I could even though they came in every hour to check my BP and pulse. They sent me home about 4 pm. Healing was quick and I have no complaints. -
I'm 28 and have been overweight for as long as I can remember. I was of average weight in early elementary school, started gaining weight rapidly in 3-5th grade. Middle school was horrible, I graduated high school in 1996 weighing 220. I promised myself I would never get over 250, in 1998 I was at 240-250. I eventually got up over 300 (304ish) before my surgery last August. My weight loss has been very rapid, but I work a very active and stressful job. I'm not sure where I want to stop as far as weight goes. At the moment I am down 108lbs and in a size 10 pants. I still have many emotional issues I feel as if I am still 300lbs. I still go for the size 24's in the back of the rack in the women's section. Nobody seems to understand how I feel. After being morbidly obese for 10 yrs it's hard to realize I am just overweight, not obese. I wish every one the best of luck with weight loss and happiness.
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I am not a legal expert and laws vary from state to state. I would advise the cousin to get in contact with a lawyer ASAP. She needs to go for LEGAL custody through court. A judge in their right mind would not give a baby back to someone who is a drug user, has no home and no job. After temporary custody they should be able to go for permanent custody, termination of parental rights then adoption. Please keep us posted.
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My surgeon said I should be around 180 by September, at the moment I am 191, so 11 pounds from his goal. I would like to get down to about 160, but we shall see. Congrats on all you who are so close to goal. I plan on having another baby in the next couple years and then having a full body lift and the girls taken care of, I seem to have lost them somewhere along the way. One sister has boobs the other a booty, I got nothing! LOL
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Still have to "work" HARD after lapband???
MsButterKup23 replied to Sedonagirl's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Personally I think it depends on the person. I realized that at 300lbs the chances of me dying from an obesity related condition was greater than me being able to lose 150lbs or so and KEEP it off. GB was too drastic for me that's why I chose the band. I've been banded since last August. I've gone from 297 to 191 (106lbs in 10 months), I've lost 16lbs this month. I do have quite a bit more energy now, but I have never been a serious dieter, I believe that my endocrine system and metabolism was never compromised by fad diets and that's one of the reasons the weight is falling off me. I also have a very stressful and physical new job that I started 3 months ago, I am constantly walking (if not running) around for 8 hours a day. I also have been very carefully planning my fills, I realize when I am able to eat too much and get in for a fill ASAP. I don't eat until I am full as I hate that feeling with the band, I stop when I am no longer hungry, but not in pain or discomfortable. And yes, I do drink full blown fountain Coke and have my occasional ice cream sundae and sweets, I am by no means deprived. Everyone has their own experience with the band. I've met people who have been banded 2 years and only lost 30lbs, so it depends on you and how much you put into getting your fills, eating smaller portions and getting up and moving. Best of luck to ya! -
Same here..
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Not in Michigan, but welcome to the board!!
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What Foods did you have to give up?
MsButterKup23 replied to BakoGal's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I am able to tolerate a bite or two of just about anything. I have to know when to stop though. Like most bandsters, bread, dry chicken, breading, tortillas, and cake give me a hard time. But then again that's what got me over 300lbs.