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palarin

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About palarin

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  • Birthday 10/22/1965

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    Pickerington
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    OH
  1. Happy 47th Birthday palarin!

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

  3. Startingover, I would be amazed if ANY Doctor out there would do a Gastric Bypass on someone that is only 26 lbs. overweight!!!! There is certain criteria that you must meet in order to be a candidate for Gastric Bypass surgery. I may not be a doctor but I'm pretty sure that you DO NOT meet that criteria. It seems that you were doing just fine with the Lap Band, so why on God's green earth would you have it removed??? Maybe your plan is to go down to Mexico where they will do a Gastric Bypass on ANYONE for the right amount of money!!!! I am appalled to hear that you are trying to get a quick fix for your weight loss instead of eating healthy and exercising. After all, that is how you lost your weight to begin with, correct??? I have a disease that has taken over my entire body since 2005. I was unable to exercise due to the enourmous amount of pain that I endure each and every day 24/7. After two years or so of sitting in a wheelchair I had gained a lot of weight. I discussed things with all of my doctors and I decided to have the Lap Band put on in Dec. 2007. After having fills put in monthly until there was no more room, I was only able to lose 12 pounds. Yes, I followed the program to a "T". I continued to get more and more depressed over my weight. I spoke to my surgeon along with all of my other doctors to see what they thought about me having the Lap Band removed and converting me over to a Gastric Bypass. They all agreed that it would probably be more benefisical not only to lose weight but to also help with my high blood pressure, sleep apnea, and depression. I had my lap band removed and converted over to a GB on January 12 of this year. After almost 4 months now, I have lost 52 lbs. I still have another 68 lbs. or so to go. I had all of this done because I NEEDED to do so for the sake of my health. After all, that is the biggest reason why people have a Gastric Bypass to begin with. Can you honestly say the same thing about your situation???
  4. :thumbdown: I had a Lap Band removed and was converted over to a Gastric Bypass in January this year. I have been able to drop 50 lbs. since then. Unlike my Lap Band in which I only lost 12 lbs. However, I went to the doctor a couple of weeks ago due to severe pain that I was having in my stomach. They did a CAT scan which showed that I have a Supraumbilical Ventral Hernia that is located right beside where they did my Gastric Bypass surgery. I did some research and found out that 10% of Gastric Bypass patients will get a hernia at some point. It's part of the risk involved with the surgery. Has anyone else had a Hernia since having Gastric Bypass surgery and if so, what type of hernia was it? Did you have any symptoms with it and did you have it repaired? Regards, Palarin
  5. jmcambra, The thing about the Lap band is that it can take up to 3 years for you to lose the weight. It's a much slower pace and that isn't necessarily a bad thing because in the long run, you are bound to keep it off. I can understand how frustrated you must be after 2 years and only losing 50 lbs. I am very happy that I was able to have the band removed and converted over to Gastric Bypass because the band was really the wrong choice for me to begin with. I think that if you talk things over with your doctor, the two of you will come to the right decision for you. Be sure to write down all of your questions ahead of time to take with you so that you are able to get all of the answers. Note: there is risk involved with the RNY and luckily I haven't had any problems. I don't know anyone personally that has had any problems but there is always the risk which is something else that you need to discuss with your doctor. Yes, I admit that I was a little bit scared as they rolled me into surgery, but I knew deep down that it was the right thing to do. I was amazed how I was able to get up and sit in a chair later that afternoon. I felt better each and every day after surgery. The pain was minimal for me and the binder that they put on you really helps when getting up and down or out of bed. I used mine for at least the first 4-5 weeks after surgery. The big reason I used mine longer was because I had basically 2 surgeries in one. They went in Laporscopically and at the very end had to open me all the way up due to not being able to reach a couple areas to put in staples. There is long term commitment though that you must be willing to make after going through this surgery. This is a life change and if you are not willing to follow the guidelines that are set forth by your surgeon, you will fail. I must take a multi-vitamin with Iron and Calcium with citrate every day. I also must take Vitamin B-12 (1000mg) once a week. On top of that I must pay attention to all food labels and be sure that I am not taking in more than 6 grams of Fat & Sugar during each meal. I also must get in 65-70 grams of Protein each day. Hopefully you have already found a protein brand that you like but if not you will need to try some different types to see which one is for you. I get my protein in by having a Protein shake, protein liquid, or protein found in my meals. My favorite Protein powder is unjury (Chocolate Flavor) 20g of protein in each scoop. I mix this with 8 ounces of Skim Milk (8g) and it provides me with 28g of my daily protein. Unjury has many different flavors and you can also purchase individual packets to try different ones. I also purchased some of the New whey Liquid Protein (42g) bullets. They look like a large test-tube and hold 3 oz. of pure protein. I must also note that your taste buds will change some after surgery. I noticed that a packet of sugar free Kool aid was much sweeter after surgery; therefore I must mix additional Water in it to lessen the sweetness. I'm dedicated to doing the right things so I keep a journal of everything that I eat. I got a journal called Diet Minder on Amazon for $10. It was well worth it because provides you the ability to track everything that you eat along with the calories, fat, carbs, protein, Fiber, and sugar. It also provides an area for tracking 8 glasses of water, Snacks, Vitamins, and exercise. There is also a section to set goals. I'm sure that there are some people out there who have had Gastric Bypass surgery but don't bother to follow any of the rules behind it because they think that the weight will just fall off. I've seen some people go right back to their bad eating habits and eventually gain back all the weight plus some. You must be serious about this commitment and doing all of the things that your surgeon/dietician recommends. As long as you follow the guidelines and teach yourself a new and healthier way to eat, you will be successful when having the Gastric Bypass done. I hope that I have been able to provide you with the information that you were looking for. Let me know if you have any more questions.....Best of Luck, Marie
  6. Hello, I had the Lap Band put in on 12/26/07. Unfortunately for me, it didn't work. We filled the band completely up over several months and I just couldn't loose weight with it at all. I followed a strict program to the tee but in the end, the Lap Band failed me. After that, I discussed with my surgeon about removing the band and doing a Gastric Bypass. After all of the paperwork that you go through, I finally had my revision done on January 12, 2009. She went in Laporscopically but at the very end of the surgery, she couldn't reach a couple of things so they had to open me up all the way. The surgery wasn't that bad at all, but everyone is different. Of course, my stomach was very tender and still is. I followed all of my doctor's orders to take it easy during the first 6 weeks. I am happy to report that yesterday, February 9, 2009 was my first month anniversary since the surgery and I have lost 33 lbs. so far. I am so happy that this finally worked for me. When I had the Lap Band in, I only lost 12 lbs. total and that was during the first month. It's really hard to compare yourself to others because we are all so unique in our own way. However, it's nice to get feedback from a wide range of patients out there on this bulletin board. Regards, Marie
  7. Greg - I just wanted to thank you for the kind words. SpecialK - I wanted to thank you for the explanation re:KTBUGG I hadn't seen the thread for Slow Losers Unite, so I will definitely search for this thread. Thanks! I really need to connect with people that have gone through this because we must have some things in common. That is why I was so happy to locate the thread for N E 1 Banded at Mt. Carmel because from what I have read, just about everyone supports everyone else here. I'll also keep you posted if there is a future revision on my Lap Band to RNY. Thanks again for the information! Marie
  8. AThinnerDenise, Thanks for responding to my questions. I really appreciate the information you shared with me. I'm also going to go back out and re-read the beginning of this thread. It appears that we both followed the same plan after surgery. I was put on 4 weeks of liquids, then 2 weeks of mushies and then I was back to solid food. Did your Nutritionist/Dietician provide any information regarding which foods to eat after the mushies? I'm having a hard time coming up with a variety of things because I've always been a picky eater. To top that off, I'm almost 6 months post-op and I did lose 32 lbs. 6-weeks after surgery but then my weight stayed the same for a few weeks and then it began to climb again very slowly. I'm very depressed over all of this because after 6 months, I'm only down 12 lbs. If you have any advice that you could share with me regarding food plans at this stage in the game, I sure would appreciate it. Thanks, Marie
  9. AthinnerDenise, I understand what your saying about the weight around the belly but I don't understand what you mean by, "The sweet spot doesn't last until you are nearly at goal.? Are you saying that you only have the sweet spot for a short amount of time? Also, I noticed that you were on Atkins prior to surgery. What kind of eating plan did you follow after surgery? Thanks, Marie
  10. Hi Everyone, I have been reading everyone's questions on here about fills and what not. I just had my 4th fill on June 5. I now have 6 cc's in a 10 cc band. My question is what type of feeling am I looking for so that I will know that I hit my "sweet-spot"? After the first 6 weeks from surgery, I lost about 32 lbs. Since then my weight goes up and down. Currently, I am only down 12 lbs. since I had my Lap Band surgery on 12/26/07. Sometimes when I'm eating, I get a really tight pressure build up in my chest as the food is going down. I guess that I'm not chewing it up enough or is it telling me not to eat that type of food? I appreciate any input you all can provide. Thank you, Marie 235/223/140 1st fill 3 cc's - 2/14/08 2nd fill 1 cc - 3/20/08 3rd fill 1 cc - 4/24/08 4th fill 1 cc - 6/5/08
  11. Hi Greg, I noticed you had your 2nd fill on June 5, were you by chance in the office around 10:30am-11:00am? I thought that I heard the secretary say "Hi Greg" but I could be wrong. My appt. was at 10:30am. I also noticed that you are from Picktown, me too. I used to live off of Diley Rd., but when I got worse, we sold our 2-story and built a ranch so that I could get around a lot easier. Oh yeah, Congrats on your weight loss. You appear to be doing very well. Good for you! Sorry if I interuppted your conversation but i just wanted to say, "Hi". Marie
  12. Hi KTBUGG, I hope you don't mind me asking but what kind of problems are you having with your band? It sounds like you're not losing much weight either. I had my band put in by Dr. Choban on 12/26/07. Yesterday, I went for my 4th fill and now I have a total of 6 cc's in a 10 cc band. Right after my surgery, I lost 30+ pounds. However, after that first 6-8 weeks, everything has remained still. I have been following all of the guidelines and making sure to get in enough Protein. Dr. C told me to try and stick with 800 - 1,000 calories after my 3rd fill and I actually did pretty well with it. I even took in my food journal yesterday so that she could see what I'm doing. I asked for 2 cc's but she was afraid that I would be throwing up all the time so she gave me another 1 cc. Another big challenge for me is exercise. I have a horrible disease (Systemic Reflex Sympathetic Dystrophy) that prevents me from doing very much at all. Dr. C. mentioned that maybe we should have done the gastric bypass instead. Too late now! I have another online friend who has the same disease as me but hers is confined to one area where mine is systemic. Anyway, she went to someone in Cleveland and they told her that they would only do the gastric bypass on her because if they did the Lap Band, she probably wouldn't lose any weight due to the problem with her disease. I am so depressed over all of this. Like you, I feel that the past 5 months have been for nothing. Dr. C also told me that it's probably going to take 3 years for me to get my weight off using the Lap Band. I understand it doesn't work as fast as a GB does but I should be seeing a few pounds drop off each month. I even asked if she thought that maybe my band had a leak in it and she said that everything was ok. Don't get me wrong, I love Dr. Chobin and she has been very good to me. I'm just trying to understand where the band is going wrong or is it just me. Do you have a 10cc band as well or is yours different? Sorry to keep writing but when I read you post, I thought maybe we both have something in common going on with our bands. Any info you could provide would be appreciated. Thanks, Marie :confused2:
  13. Hi Everyone, I haven't been able to check back to Seebs or any other responses regarding the lapband fills because I've been horribly sick with the flu for the past several days. :cursing: Anyway, I read where a lot of you have mentioned that Melissa was doing your fills or that you were told that she would be doing your fills. Either way, I'm really surprised by this and a little concerned. When I had my first fill, it was at the hospital and yes, Melissa did it with Dr. Choban standing right next to me. However, she didn't get it on the first stick, so Dr. Choban took over right away. I have a lot of experience with ports, you see I have a morphine pump in my stomach due to chronic pain from a disease and I have it refilled each month. It has a port just like the lapband and only my pain doc is the one who refills it. He always gets it on the first try and he doesn't use any numbing medication. I don't like needles to begin with and I would be very upset if a nurse was poking around on me trying to find the port, let alone the doctor was not even in the room. Several years ago, I had a horrible experience in preop where a nurse was trying to put an IV in me. By the time she and 3 other nurses had stuck me over 12 times up and down my arms, the surgeon came and rescued me by taking me to the operating room himself and he was able to put the IV in right away. Trust me, I don't want to go through that again and I don't think anyone else would either. Don't get me wrong, I love Dr. Choban and we all know that she is extremely busy because she is such a good doctor. I don't think she ever expected to become so popular so fast. I guess that I will discuss the fill situation with her at my next visit. Thanks for your input and feedback. Marie :tt1:
  14. Hi Everyone and Congrats to all the Newbie’s!! I was wondering Seebs, how has Dr. Price been doing your fills for your band such as; weeks in between and amounts since you had the very first fill? I'm curious because I am a patient of Dr. Choban. When I first started this process last March 2007-(Banded 12/26/07), my PCP referred me to Dr. Price; however they told me that Dr. Price was very busy with Cancer patients and it would be hard for me to get in. So I asked some of my other physicians and right away every one of them said, "Dr. Choban's name". I am very happy with her as well. I've only had 2 fills so far and the 1st was 4cc. then the 2nd was 1cc. As we all know, Dr. Choban is very busy but I had heard that if you can go to the Eastside, which is where I live, you can probably get in with Dr. Price a lot quicker. Since my 2nd fill on 3/20, they gave me a return appt. for 9 weeks. I really don't want to wait that long, which is why I'm curious to see how much fill Dr. Price puts in at each interval. I'm not sure if he and Dr. Choban follows the same structure when it comes to the Lap Band. Thanks for the info, Marie
  15. I've been reading a lot of the threads on here regarding the amount of calories that people are eating each day. Along with the amount of Protein that they get. What I have learned so far is that everyone is different depending on their surgeon's recommendations. I was told to stay at 1,000 - 1,200 calories a day. Make sure that I am getting at least 70 grams of protein in each day AND to keep my carb intake at 25 grams or less. Now I don't know about anyone else out there but I am having a really hard time locating foods that don't have hardly any carbs in them. Just about everything that I pick up at the store shows an average of 15-20 carbs per serving. Now if I'm suppose to remain at 25 grams or less, I could potentially eat that amount in one serving of food. What am I suppose to do the rest of the day?? I drink a lot of bottled Water through-out the day in which I add sugar-free kool-aid packets to each in order to give it some flavor. There has got to be an easier way to do this or maybe I'm doing it all wrong. I also noticed people talked about eating only 1/2 cup of food at each meal. Is this normal for everyone else or does your surgeon/nutritionist have you following a different method? Any information that you could share with me would be appreciated. Regards, Marie :confused2:

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