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LadyTrisha

LAP-BAND Patients
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About LadyTrisha

  • Rank
    Soon to be Banded
  • Birthday 11/18/1959

About Me

  • Interests
    Scrapbooking, involved in Boy Scouts
  • City
    Simi Valley
  • State
    CA
  • Zip Code
    93605
  1. Happy Birthday LadyTrisha!

  2. Happy 53rd Birthday LadyTrisha!

  3. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary LadyTrisha!

  4. Boopie, If they're running the lapband like they did gastric bypass they're going to refer you to the different programs. As I've posted earlier in this thread - I jumped thru all the hoops and saw their psych (they only had one and she was in Brentwood - wasn't impressive), did their Eating classes, did the 8 weeks of classes at UCLA, did the cattle call. I'm totally surprised they are now doing the lapband - just 6 months ago I was told that they'd never do it. Of course Kaiser was also doing "open" gastric bypasses when everyone when laproscopic so its just a case of them catching up and getting in the game plan. My inclination is to call myself and see if they'll pick up any of my lapband cost that I paid because they didn't cover it - ha ha!
  5. oh what a great website - thank you! Its in my favorites too! There's a couple of recipes that made my mouth water and definitely will be tried this weekend!:cursing:
  6. Kaiser So. Cal has always only approved Gastric Bypass - that's why I ended up in Mexico. I do know that a lot of their membership has gone outside of the Kaiser plan and had lapbands because I know of a doctor who is trying to become an approved provider for lapband maintenance. So, I think there may be aftercare eventually available, but you're right, Kaiser So. Cal refuses to see beyond gastric bypass (despite the well documented problems). I was told by one RPN in Urgent Care one night that all Kaiser would do for my lapband is REMOVE IT - she then further told me that I should have lost the weight on my own like she did, instead of choosing the most dangerous surgery out there - this was all said while I was in the middle of a panic attack. I went thru the entire hoopla with Kaiser (took 8 weeks of classes at UCLA - in a room too hot, too small, and in chairs not designed for the overweight - when you could find one). I came out of it and didn't have the surgery! I ended up with my lapband and even though I've just had to have my port replaced (local doctor paid for the surgery himself) I'm SO HAPPY I chose this surgery and I'd do it again with Dr. Aceves in a heartbeat.
  7. Hi all, I went to a new doctor (instead of driving to Mexico) to get my 3rd adjustment. I have a VG band and had 5.8 put in the last time. With that fill, I had restriction, could feel it, but it just wasn't "there" yet. The local doc told me he was putting more in, I watched him take my old fill out, add more to it and then put it back in (okay so I didn't watch the needle part) Since then, I've stayed on liquid/mushy food for 2 days. Today was the first day of real food which I gingerly approached. No restriction. NONE. :mad2: I mean like before surgery NONE! I'm going to call on Monday, but my question is, where did it all go? I assume I shouldn't be worried, as its just saline, but I'm really bummed. Has this happened to anyone else out there?
  8. LadyTrisha

    Mexican Bandsters

    I was also banded by Dr. Aceves on 12/29. It went fantastically well - he and his team are incredibly kind and I could not have asked for anything better from his team, or the hospital. Even the hotel the night before was great.
  9. LadyTrisha

    Pain Meds. Do they make adult strength

    I've had to take liq. motrin (children's) because of bad varicose veins in one leg since surgery and the subsequent swelling. I did check with my surgeon first and he okay'ed it, but I have to say I've used it sparingly and only when the swelling in my leg was very uncomfortable because I knew it wasn't good for my stomach. Unfortunately, the liquid motrin is only sold in a children's version that I've been able to find - and the flavors are icky!
  10. Do you have an aftercare doctor who is closer than Mexico? Unfortunately no. My Kaiser primary care doctor is great, but is unfamiliar with lapband recovery. I had a HORRIBLE visit at Kaiser Urgent Care with an RNP who basically told me that Kaiser (So. Cal) won't do a thing to support my lapband in any way except to remove it. There was more (questioned why I had it done, etc. - after all SHE lost her weight the old fashioned way, etc.). My primary care doctor never told me that Kaiser was THAT against the lapband to the point of not supporting it (they will only support the gastric bypass which they provide). Now I'd like to find a local lapband doctor who would be open to being there for me (willing to pay out of pocket) if I need it, but I'm not sure where to look or how to even ask.
  11. LadyTrisha

    Back to Reality

    today is my first day back too - my surgery was the 29th. Good luck to us In the old days, we'd still be recuperating from surgery. I'm still on liquids though so I'm envious of your creamy soups! I get those tomorrow I've been getting panic attacks the last couple of days which have thrown me a great deal, plus I have a varicose vein in my leg which is just painful as can be (blood clots have been ruled out). If I could get over those two hurdles, I'd really be thrilled with tired and weak. Hope you have a good day today.
  12. LadyTrisha

    December Post-Op Thread

    I was banded on 12/29 by Dr Aceves and it went very well. Unfortunately, I've had a hard time since I've been home - some of it caused because I wasn't getting enough protein, but that is better since I now have the unjury powder in just about everything I'm consuming. My port site started weeping Friday afternoon, but according to everyone I've spoken with from my doctor's office its normal. Thankfully they were much more reassuring than my Kaiser Urgent Care who basically told me to get back to my surgeon ASAP. I encountered the worst RNP there on Friday night who questioned my intelligence in having the riskiest procedure of them all (the lapband), and further adding to it by having it in Mexico. It was just an awful visit. The day before I was also at my doctor's office - this time getting tests for DVT (positive) and the subsequent ultrasound on my leg (negative), then an EKG, - oh it just went on and on - all told I was in and out of my doctor's office and Kaiser's Hospital from 9:30 am to finally walking thru my home at 4pm. I only had a special k protein water the entire day so I was a mess as well. I'm actually going to try and go to work tomorrow. I am still worrying whether I've done the right thing or not for myself and obviously that stress isn't helping much to recovery. I just hope it gets better - soon.
  13. I was banded on 12/29 and all went very well. Came home an afternoon early on Sunday (wasn't resting well since I couldn't sleep in the bed). Well, yesterday was my no good, very bad, horrible day. I ended up being tested for DVT - the blood test was positive, but the resulting ultrasound was negative. Then had an EKG cuz my doctor (not my surgeon) didn't like the sound of me still having shoulder pain. After 4 attempts, they got a reading which was okay. I was either at my doctors, or traveling to and from the hospital for tests, and then back to my doctor until 4pm last night. All I had available to me was a bottle of Protein Water I had taken with me. I was an emotional mess and physically just done. Tonight, finally feeling the cloud of "why the heck did I do this" slightly lift off me, I noticed my port is a little red so I'm going to urgent care tonight just as soon as my hubby gets home. Our threatened rain storm has begun and I just feel safer on the road with him driving. As someone has previously said, I just want the feeling of being un-normal to go away so I can move forward with this thing.
  14. this should be under "biggest weight loss myth ever bought" ... I'm dating myself but does anyone else remember the Schick Diet Centers? Here's the deal - you bring in a food you adore and love (and quite co-inky-dinky the Center was next door to McD's!) and then you sit WITH A COUNSELOR in front of a MIRROR. Chew it up, spit it out ... repeat! Oh what a joyful period of my life. I was getting ready for my upcoming wedding and had to go do this once a week. ACK! As for WW - I think the more they've tampered with the plan, the less successful people have become. In the old days, they used to have a menu pre-printed for the week - it was SO easy and effective. Now its a free for all. Ack! I can't wait for surgery this Saturday - finally a real honest-to-goodness tool that will help
  15. LadyTrisha

    High School Boys

    And really there are some great kids out there, don't you think? Yes there are. Some of my son's friends from Scouts know I'm going in for the lapband and they're already encouraging me. I didn't realize my son was so proud of me for making this decision to have surgery - and I'm just so amazed that these teenage boys can move me so much by just saying "good for you". Pretty darn cool.

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