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yaya78006

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About yaya78006

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  • Birthday 04/01/1955
  1. Happy 58th Birthday yaya78006!

  2. Happy 57th Birthday yaya78006!

  3. Actually this is the only place I have posted this. I thought the info might help people who do go to Mexico really study and do background checks on the Dr. or hospital they have their surgery. There are so many competent Dr.'s in Mexico and a huge amount of them are board certified USA trained. That is the kind of Dr. in Mexico you want to use. yaya
  4. biggrin,

    Thank you for the support.

     

    I don't understand why people are having a hard time believing this.

    I need to go to the WWW and find the proof, but then they would still ridicule that too.

    Yesterday on the national news I saw where a woman kidnapped a woman, cut the baby out of her and left her at either an apt. or hotel room.

    She tried to pass the baby off as hers and then got caught.

     

    Now that sounds like an urban legend too doesn't it? It was on the evening national news.

     

    Oh well, I know what is true and the others that don't believe me can kiss my grits.

    heh heh heh

     

    Thanks again!

     

    yaya

  5. I am removing the post. yaya
  6. I am removing the post. yaya
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  9. yaya78006

    Esophageal Spasms

    I had them for so long. Maybe have him lessen the fill if they continue so bad you can't eat anything.
  10. yaya78006

    Bandster Hell but Losing Weight

    When you throw up it irritates the pouch. we are suppose to drink liquids for 2 days after the incident. I was throwing up every day and they took the fill out of my band. I still can not eat a lot of food without the fill in there. The PA says my band is a small band and I might be normal without any saline in there ever. It also holds 10cc but the Dr. says that can be misleading because some bands are big and wide and some are narrow and some people can't handle too much fill. You need to be careful about how you eat. Really, just have a bite of food and space the bites. Eventually you will be able to eat normal. Like a normal bandster. It took me over 6 months to get to where I can eat at a restaurant. I still can't eat Pasta or bread, which I think is a blessing. If I take a drink of anything after eating, I lose it. ugh! Be careful about throwing up too much, I think that could hurt your esophagus. Good luck!:biggrin:
  11. yaya78006

    Esophageal Spasms

    You guys are just experiencing the irritation stage. Some people do not have that stage. It took me a loooooooong time to get over my stomach not liking the band and protesting. Now I am having a hard time not eating too much. Atkins drinks are a nice way to get the Protein and have a cooling effect on that "swelling" It will get better. Mine took months and months.
  12. yaya78006

    Esophageal Spasms

    I too had the "first bite syndrome" spasams. I had them bad when I started eating even mushies after 6 weeks. My Dr. kept pointing the finger at me saying I was eating too big of bites, not chewing enough or eating too fast. I told him that I was taking a extra small bite and couldn't eat too fast because I could only eat one bite!!!!!!! I ended up eating an awful lot of cold foods. When you take a bite make it small, chew it well. Take the bite and you will know if it resists. Then if it catches, set the food aside for like 5 mins, then try again. sometimes it takes a few tries. Also, have a nice cup of warm Water with lemon or tea before you eat. that can help settle the spasams. whatever you do......don't put liquid on food that ever feels stuck. That is soooooo much fun! screaming pain followed by vomiting. You will also sometime endure the pain of when the hole gets plugged up with food. that is the worst. That is why you chew thoroughly then eat really slow. no liquids on top.
  13. yaya78006

    Gastric Pain

    Yes, the gallstones are extra common. Especially from the fast weight loss.
  14. yaya78006

    Gastric Pain

    It is gas pain. I have had it the whole time since I was banded in Aug. 07. I believe that the gas gets "stuck" in the larger part of the stomach below the banding. Sometimes it kind of even burns and hurts. I do not know what in the world makes us banders have this awful gas but it seems as though it is common. I stopped almost all dairy except for a little hard cheese. Switched to plain soy milk. This has helped a lot but there is still gas. My family is really sick of my gas problems! :biggrin:

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