dglaeser
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About dglaeser
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Austin
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TX
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dglaeser started following Let's Get This Party Started!, Anyone in the Austin Area?, Hi Everbody, I survived surgery on the 12th! and and 7 others
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4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary dglaeser!
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I'm in the Austin area and was banded on the 12th. My doctor has a support group for his patients. I haven't gone yet, but I know that Seton Medical Center (35th and Lamar) has one. I think it's held during the 2nd Thursday of every month from 6pm to 7:30pm. I haven't attended a meeting yet. You might be able to call Seton at 512-324-3404 to get more information.
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Hi Everbody, I survived surgery on the 12th!
dglaeser replied to jadeesmjk's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I was also banded on 8/12. Feeling somewhat better today. I also have the moving gas syndrome and right now that is the worst part. I also can't tell the differnence between gas pains/pressure and hunger pains. It's been a while since I've had neither. Yes, I also struggle with getting enough Protein and Water because I also feel somewhat full/sick. I'm probably not moving enough, but I'm doing what I can. At least I can now sleep on either side without much trouble. Anyone who says surgery is the easy way out, is way off man! -
Wishing all 12/08/08'ers the best for tomorrow!!
dglaeser replied to Roheryn's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yep, this has been one of the hardest days yet. I'm really glad I didn't work a full day, I would have been worthless. Clear sugar free liquids all day doesn't give much energy......zzzzzzzzzzz :wink2: -
I have the same problem. My surgery is tomorrow, I've been doing extra low carb, extra low fat for my pre-op diet (surgeon required) for almost 2 weeks and didn't drop a pound. That's about 700-1100 calories (depends how much Protein I get). However, I did lose over 60 lbs in about 6 months doing the low fat, low carb diet (insurance approval required the 3 month comprehensive diet), so I guess it's my body's way of saying "whoa!! what you doin?". Today is only sugar free Clear liquids. Thank goodness, I only have to do that for one day. Looking forward to reduced hunger pains!!! I've been trying to appreciate all the Non scale victories I've had and remembering this is a process. It will come off, I'm determined it will. It will come off for you too!
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I'm a bit concerned about my energy level when I get back to work. I have surgery on the 12th and will be going back to work on the 20th. Most of my job is a desk job, but mentally it can be quite exhausting. At least I will only have a 3 day workweek. It should be interesing. Folks at work pretty much know what I'm doing, so I know they will be pretty ok with it and understanding. They are quite proud of me already. But, it's stilil a concern because I'm an over achiever and have a tendency to overdo it. I've been really trying to keep the stress level down these days before surgery (especially at work).
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I've been ranging between 750 and 1100 calories a day (depends how much Protein I get in). My surgery is on the 12th and this is day 10. I seemed ok early on during pre-op, but the last few days, I also have been very tired when I get home. Sometimes, I'm ok right when I get home, but then about 1.5 hours after dinner, I get very sleepy. It's strange, this is kiinda how I used to feel before losing a bunch of weight on the 3 month diet I needed to do to get approved for insurance. My doctor has me on max 30g carb, max 10g fat, and min of 70g protein. Only a few more days to go. I'm really dreading the clear sugar free liquid day before surgery. I've been losing energy and focus at work too. So, I decided to take 1/2 day off the day before surgery. Good Luck!
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No, other place isn't much further. Even though I signed everything at the 1st Hospital, I have to go to the other one to sign it all again. I just had my last pre-op appt with the surgeon, so everything looks good for Tuesday. At least I will take an extra 1.5 days off of work than originally planned. It's really hard to concentrate on work these days!!
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Keeping motivated - Friday morning weigh ins!
dglaeser replied to lellow's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I'm in too. I try to come to these boards often enough, so I will try to log it on Fridays. I'm the type of person who has to weigh every day. I don't let the lack of change or little changes affect me since I've been weighing just about every day for over 6 months and track it. So, I can see on the graph that when I don't have much of a loss, a larger loss follows. It also helps me see how my "little friend" affects me. I'm a data geek, so I guess that's why I do it. Dawn -
Well, I got a call from my dr's office yesterday and they said that they had to move my date to the 12th (instead of 13th) and even changed thehospital branch. Ok, at least I get it done a day earlier, but I had everything already setup for the 1st hospital, gave them my co-payment. I had to re-arrange work too. So, it's good and bad. Hopefully, my Dr and I will be at the same place on Tuesday. I like to have things somewhat orderly and taken care of. Thank goodness my workplace is very accommodating. Good luck to all!
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Well, I started the 2 week pre-op diet today. My surgeon requires the following: maximum of 30g of carbs maximum of 10g of fat minimum of 70g of Protein Clear liquids for 24hours before surgery. I have a feeling I'll be a bit hungry over the next couple of weeks. It's about 1/3 of the 3month diet I did for about 4 months (90g carbs, 25g fat). However, I spent a couple of weeks on vacation with family so I didn't stick to it very well. I'm sure I'll have to go through carbohydrate withdrawal again. Thank goodness for CalorieKing (PC software), it really helps me stay on track. Good luck to everyone on their pre-op diet!!
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Hi, my name is Dawn. I'm 38 years old and have been living in Austin, Texas for almost 16 years. I'm an Engineer at a large company, which has been quite stressful lately. I have a daughter who is 12 (going on 25), but she is a great kid! I also have a wonderful and supportive partner that I've been with for over 7 years. My friends, family and co-workers know that I'm going to have the surgery and they have all been supportive. It was too much work to keep it a secret. I started my journey Oct 2007, it's taken me this long to make the decision, do the 3 month diet and then get approved. I would have been banded earlier this year, but I went on a 2 week vacation to Colorado this summer. I will be banded on the 13th. I started the 2 week pre-op diet today and have all my pre-surgery tests scheduled for Friday. Then one more appointment with my surgeon on the following Friday (8th). It's all very surreal. I've been reading the message boards for a long time now, but just started posting. Good luck to all!!!
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I'm scheduled for 8/13/08!! I will start the pre-op diet about 2 days after I get back from my current long vacation in Colorado with family. It will be very restrictive compared to my vacation eating. I started my journey in Feb. I had to do the 3 month comprehensive diet/exercise with the surgeon, but lost about 55lbs. So, now I've been giving myself a little break these past two weeks. However, we've been doing some walking and hiking (trying to stay active). There are many days that I wonder if I really need the surgery, then I remember that whenever I thought I could do it completely on my own, I ended up failing. So, this time I plan on following through. I have all my pre-op testing scheduled for Aug 1st. I'm very lucky that my work is supportive since I'm currently out for this vacation and then plan on taking another week for the surgery. On a personal note, I have a 12 year old daughter and a partner that are both very supportive and love the progress I have made. My daughter says that it seems I'm younger and yes, I do feel that way. I love the name of the August bandsters since one of my goals is to get back an athletic body. I'd love to be healthier than I was even in high school when I was playing sports. I also have a couple of extremely supportive friends that are wonderful. I am lucky!! I look forward to keeping up with this forum as we go through this process.