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JonathanLA

LAP-BAND Patients
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About JonathanLA

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    Expert Member
  • Birthday 01/07/1962

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    http://www.myspace.com/larocksj

About Me

  • Occupation
    Technical Analyst
  • City
    Los Angeles
  • State
    CA
  1. Happy 51st Birthday JonathanLA!

  2. Happy 50th Birthday JonathanLA!

  3. Hi…

     

    I wanted to say that your before and after photos are amazing and are really one of the best I have seen on here. We are doing a major campaign showing the dramatic results of before and after the band and would like to see if you may be interested in being featured in our ad campaign with your pics! We could even use a testimonial from you on how you feel it has changed things in your life.

     

    Anyway, let me know as soon as you can and keep up the amazing results! You can reach me at my work email: msteiner@identitymarketinggroup.com

     

    Matthew

    IMG – 949-295-6050

    65 Enterprise

    Aliso Viejo, CA 92656

    msteiner@identitymarketinggroup.com

  4. You should speak with your Endocrinologist about your pump since your basal rate will need to be adjusted while you are on liquids and mushies. Also your carb ratio and correction adjustments will need to be fine tuned as you start to lose weight.
  5. JonathanLA

    Vitamin Suggestions

    I take Centrum Chewables and the trick it: Don;t chew them. Let them melt in your mouth.
  6. It will be two years pretty soon and this band has changed my life. I went into this with high expectations and they have been exceeded.
  7. I take 19 pills a day, including some for my kidney and pancreas transplant from many years ago that I must take every single day. Before my LAP-BAND®® 2 years ago I worked with my Dr's to see if the meds I take could be crushed. We did a series of blood tests over a month and they all came up fine. I started using a grinder that I got at Horten and Converse but after a couple of weeks it would start to clog up and it became harder and harder to use. Then I bought this heavy duty pill crusher online but it took way too long to crush all my pills. I finally got a good mortar and pestle (my mom gave me her old nursing school one from 47 years ago. lol) and have been using it every day and it is fine. I bought some small plastic bags from Walgreens and in the morning I crush my monring and evening meds for the day and I keep my evening meds with me in my pocket. I've found that putting the crushed meds in sugar free chocolate pudding works the best for me. The good news is that there's lots of types of sugar free puddings now. I use 1/2 a cup each time and I try and slide each mouthful down without letting it linger in my mouth so I don't taste it. In a pinch I can take it with anything - even water - but it is pretty disgusting that way. When you are in the hospital you need to let your Dr. and nurses know that you cannot swallow and pills and they will crush each for you and give you some apple juice or something. If you are still not able to get all of your pills crushed then you can look into getting your meds compounded into a liquid at a specialty pharmacy. It's pretty expensive and they may not be able to do this with all of your meds.
  8. JonathanLA

    Please help!

    Eileen, The important thing to understand is that difficulty swallowing some foods and vomiting (or PB'ing to be more accurate) are not really complications from the surgery. They are a normal part of getting used to having a band around the upper part of your stomach, limiting how much you can eat at one time. Some people never have any of these and some people have instances when they don't chew their food enough or they try a type of food that just doesn't sit well with them. It's not the end of the world when it happens and it's a kind of behavior modification. Believe me when I tell you that after while you'll forget all about these few instances.
  9. It happens to everyone differently but what I noticed was that even when I was not losing weight I was dropping inches around my waist. I could tell because I kept having to tighten my belt.
  10. I tried pizza one time about a year ago and that was enough for me to know I won't be eating it again.
  11. JonathanLA

    Down 51 lbs., took new photo...disappointed!

    Clothes make a huge difference. I used to wear polo style shirts because I didn't want to wear anything with buttons all the way down as they made my stomach look too big but now I'm wearing button down casual shirts from Macy's (yay Macy's!) and they make me look slimmer.
  12. I had my surgery 1.5 years ago and the results have been what I was hoping for. I can't honestly say that they exceeded my expectations only because my expectations were so high based on my research before the surgery but I can say that the results have been simply amazing and has changed my entire life around. As you can see from the before and after pictures my appearance is so different as to be almost unrecognizable. I have a girlfriend and we are in a serous relationship. I met her at a New Years Eve dance party that I never would have attended before the surgery and we danced most of the night. I have been able to lower or go off of many of my medications and my overall feeling of well being is off the charts. My confidence is high and I can't help notice that woman look at me and smile and chat with me at the elevators in my office building a lot more now than before. It's small things like this that really make me see how positive the weight loss has been.
  13. HI Jonathan! I read one of your bloggs about Dr. Cunneen being your surgeon. I have already completed all tests and have the appt with social worker and dietician on the 14th. Can you tell me how your experience was working with Dr. Cunneen and how you felt after surgery? Also, if its not too personal, are your incisions extremely visible? thank you in advance

  14. Hello everyone. It's been a while since I was last here. Sorry. About two months ago I went to a singles dance and met some nice ladies. After dancing all night (something I couldn't do until recently) I got phone numbers from all of them and have been going out on dates with them and with others I have met. So far I haven't met anyone that I'd want to be in a serious relationship with but just getting back into "the game" is a big step for me. With my weight loss I have gained a huge amount of confidence, much of which has been generated by looks that I see some woman have been giving me. It's been quite a few years since that has happened. Today is my birthday (47) and I have a date tonight and I'm just feeling pretty good. Jonathan ...damn: can't spell "dating" :-(

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