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Well we had our daughters birthday there as well and I felt the same way. Good news was, was that the cake was so small there was none left for me and me being the "good host" I made sure all my guests got some before me. So the key is, cut the pieces so big that there won't be enough for you or only enough that you get a small piece. See, piece of cake!
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Carnie Wilson & Al Roker
Jaymie72 replied to NEWME2008's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I have a friend who I goto church with and he had GB. When I got the lap band he sort of chastised me that I should have gotten GB. Well I had not seen him in awhile and saw him the other day and he is back to his old weight. I felt sorry for him but I noticed that he never did really change his eating habits. I CANNOT eat what I use to eat. It is just impossible. If I ever am able to eat that much again I will get a small fill. I think that is the biggest difference between the two surgeries. Yes we loose slower but I think we are keeping it off longer. Once you have GB I think you are "screwed" (for lack of better words). This of course is my opinion. -
Ok I was going to post this under another thread but thought some might miss it and it is sort of cool. I had my gall bladder out in July and the Dr took a picture of my gallbladder as well as my band. So, here it is in all its glory. The lower left view is the band the other views are my gallbladder (sorry I couldn't seperate them). Hope you enjoy!!
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Not for the queasy, an inside view of my band
Jaymie72 replied to Jaymie72's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks!! That was definetly the look I was going for, lol!! I was glad he took these pics because it gave me a better idea of what my band looked like and how it was positioned. The gallbladder one is cool too. If you will notice it is first the gallbladder. Then it is where is was before they sewed the duct and the last is the sewn duct. I think he took the band pic just for good measure. I am glad you all have "enjoyed" it. -
Sometimes, depending on how blessed some women are, the bra just has to come off. Two of the electrodes have to be placed in between your breast and if they are pushed together from your bra it is just impossible. The other four follow the breast line under your left breast so just sometimes the bra has to come off.
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Not for the queasy, an inside view of my band
Jaymie72 replied to Jaymie72's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yes I know that is what made me think of posting this. You gave me the idea, so thanks!!! -
You know you have good restriction when...
Jaymie72 replied to steph_co's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
This is a perfect thread for me today. I went out to lunch with my hubs, dad, and bro in law and all I could think of was "How in the world can they eat that much??" I then realized after eating my very small bowl of chicken and rice soup that I was stuffed and they were stuffing their faces. -
I use to be an EKG techinician in the ER and at the most they may make you take off your shirt and put on a gown. They will put six small patches on your chest and then one on each leg and arm. All they have to do is get to your ankles so don't worry about ehat you wear. Good luck!
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Not for the queasy, an inside view of my band
Jaymie72 replied to Jaymie72's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Please let me know if it is too small and I will try to get it bigger. (I suck at computer stuff) -
Not for the queasy, an inside view of my band
Jaymie72 replied to Jaymie72's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
sorry, here it's there now! -
I had my gallbladder out two months ago (7 months post band) and the doctor took pics for me too. I got to see in full color the way my band looks wrapped around my stomache. If anyone is interested maybe I will try to scan the picture and post it. Your picture is really cool too!
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Yes I always get tight right before my period. I only noticed it though after my third fill. It is kind of a pain but in the same sense you are not overindulging like you would before.
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My Protein Shake Tried to Kill Me!
Jaymie72 replied to sistasassy's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
WOW!! That is scary. I have PSVT which is a condition of the heart that causes it to start beating at about 230 beats a minute. It is really scary but I know how to get myself out of it now. I also worked in an ER for 8 years before we started our ambulance company and Sundays are the busiest days. No doctors offices are open so everyone comes to the ER. Also it seems like everyone would get hurt on Saturday and then wait over night to see if it got better then come to the ER. Crazy busy place!! It is really hard to understand why things happen the way they do in the ER unless you have worked in one. -
Any ideas on filling snacks to bring to college classes?
Jaymie72 replied to Mysticalks's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
How about: Mozzarella cheese stick Drinkable yogurt smoothie (Dannon lite) a small package of cheese cubes some Special K Protein bars or something like that in the diet or healthfood aisle beef Jerky?? If I think of more I will let you know. Hope this helps! -
What an awesome story!! What I find amazing with this surgery is how it really is life changing if you let it be. Keep going girl!
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BEST NSV EVER! This make it ALL worth it!
Jaymie72 replied to Boo Boo Kitty's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Oh that is really great!! You do look great and you should be proud of it!! Flaunt it girlfriend! -
Wait until you have a couple more fills in before you get worried. I have a 10 cc band and have about 7 cc's in it and finally have restriction. Do not worry about it now.
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Ok I have to admit that I have an alltime favorite word too!! It is, drum roll please, SALPINGOPEXY. Say that over and over it is just fun. I learned that when I was going through medical terminology class. It means a fixation of the fallopian tubes, weird huh??
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I am sort of frustrated at this time. I am really stalled out in my weightloss. I go back to see my Dr on Tues for another fill. I had great restriction but these last couple of weeks I have lost restriction. I am not sure why but I have. I hope I will finally find my sweetspot. Has anyone else lost there restriction? I really haven't lost any weight for about a month. It really makes it difficult to keep your chin up!!
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Before and After Lap Band Surgery - PICTURES ONLY
Jaymie72 replied to DeLarla's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Ok now I thought I would do an upclose picture. Hope it is encouraging!! -
Before and After Lap Band Surgery - PICTURES ONLY
Jaymie72 replied to DeLarla's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Well here I am 8 months down the road. We just returned from New York so here I am on the Brooklyn Bridge with my babies. Thanks!! -
3 months post op and insurance has now decided they won't pay!!! I now owe 54,000.00
Jaymie72 replied to Ddem's topic in Insurance & Financing
WOw, did you get anything in writing prior to the surgery stating that they preapproved this surgery? I mean you were under the impression that this was approved right? Who gave you that impression? Is there someone in his office that was in charge of the insurance? That is who I would talk to at least that is where I would start. Also those charges just seem so high. I would call the hospital and ask them to give enough time to straighten this out. I work in insurance billing and I know that the one thing that will keep these people off your back is communication. If you call THEM once a week with updates I am sure they will keep you out of collections. If worse comes to worse, you just make weekly payments. You can only do what you can do. I wish you the best. -
first post!...a little story and an important question
Jaymie72 replied to sarah723's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
So it has been 7 days for you? I think I was eating refried beans by then with no harm. As you will hear a thousand times, the post op period is for healing not for losing. Your band is planting itself and any big digestion that your stomache has to do could potenitally move the band. This is the hardest period, thus bandster hell. You will not feel restriction because you have none. That will come laer with the fills. I remember being completly consumed with food during that period because I was so hungry. You will get through it, we all do!! You can do it! Good luck! -
Ok I finally had a NSV. We have horses but I normally do not ride. I always felt sorry for the horses having to haul my fat butt around. Anyways even when I did ride I couldn't get myself up on the saddle. Either someone had to help me (my hubs pushing my butt up there) or I had to get a chair and hope the horse did not move while I was halfway up. So my hubs got the horses saddled up and said c'mon we are riding. He got a chair for me but before he could even get it to me I had swung my leg up and over and Voila, I was up. I got up so fast, in fact, that I almost went all the way over, lol. I guess I thought I needed to get the old me up and I am the newer me. It was a great feeling and we had a great ride. Yeah me!!
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Has anyone had any weird perks of having started losing weight?
Jaymie72 replied to nesser081982's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My Dr says you can have coffee but not an entire pot of it. He says like one or two cups a day willnot hurt anything. He also says that most lapband Dr's seem to combine the same restrictions for lap banders and RNY'ers and he says that it really is two different surgeries. I hope that made sense?? He told me that for the most part banders can eat or drink anything but in moderation. I know I will probably hear a dozen different opinions on this but this is what MY Dr says. Also he is a VERY good Dr that was highly recommended to me. I unfortunately did not have my surgery with him but follow up with him. I have about two cups of coffee a day and I would be not a nice person if I was not able to :biggrin:!!