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Poodles

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Poodles

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  • Birthday 02/03/1973
  1. Happy 40th Birthday Poodles!

  2. Happy 39th Birthday Poodles!

  3. 6 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 6th Anniversary Poodles!

  4. Received an email that there was a reply to this topic. I still stand behind everything I said. Just a little update: I have lost 138lbs since 11/09 and feel great! I am off all blood pressure and sugar medications and only take my Vitamins daily for health! I love the way I can eat, eat what I want, and still lose weight. Even the occasional ice cream binge does not set me back too much! But notice, I keep that occasional. Wish I had the DS first!
  5. Poodles

    June 2006 Band Crew

    Yes, Ma'am! I am in DS heaven! I don't get ravinously hungry, I can eat without pain... any time of day. I can cheat if I want to (sugar) with no real issues. (Sugar does cause gas.) And, I eat every 3 hours or so when I can. May only be a boiled egg, but I can swallow it quick if I need to! I am very thankful for my band in a lot of ways. It taught me to slow down, chew chew chew, and be conscience of what I eat. But, I wish I would have had the DS in the first place. My DS surgery was in November 09. I have lost 82 lbs in 6 months. My labwork is good (need to increase vit D and protein), totally off diabetes meds, and I am off all but one of my blood pressure meds. Down from a Catherines size 12 to size 5. Feeling sassy! I have posted in the "other surgeries" threads here, but mostly stay on OH since I am part of the Dark Side now. :thumbup: I still come over and read some. Miss the people here... especially Jack. I love Jack! Hope everyone is doing well!
  6. I am so happy that people do well with the band. I unfortunately, was one that had every complication known to man with the thing. After 3 years of fighting to make it work, and an erosion/slip that made it necessary to remove the band I revised to the Duodenal Switch. There is alot of misinformation about the DS going around, mostly from doctors that don't perform the surgery, or from people that just don't know what they are talking about, but once you find out the facts it is the most logical choice. If you are trying to decide what surgery to try if/when the band fails you please research ALL the things that are out there. The DS has better long term results than any other surgery out there. Cures type II diabetes, reduces cardiac risk factors by 85%, and has little chance of regain 3 years out. I love the way I can eat and the amount I can eat. I would not be happy with the Rny restrictions (some people like those) or dumping syndrome and since I do well on low carb, high Protein, high fat I am in heaven. I can eat steak and eggs with no pain from the band, (I can only eat 4 oz steak and one egg, but that is ok) swallow pills whole, and drink liquids first thing in the morning. All these things are heaven to me after 3 years of living with the band telling me when I could eat/drink. I eat small meals every 3 hours or so, and have still lost 68 lbs since November. This really is awesome! If I get hungry a few bites fill me up with no pain. I wish I would have known about this surgery before I had the band, and I am so thankful that I found out about it before I was stuck with the RnY. Please check out www.dsfacts.com and www.obesityhelp.com to find out about your surgery options. Find out the facts about each surgery before you get cut on. Find out about the lifestyle you will have to conform to after the surgery and choose the surgery that fits you best. Research twice, cut once.
  7. Just wanted to pop in and give an update on my progress so far. I am down 68lbs since November. No issues with food or bathroom problems. I stay low carb, eat high fat high Protein, and love every butter covered bacon filled bite! I would scream on top of every mountain that people need to get the DS. :thumbup:
  8. First and foremost: Do not ask an RNY surgeon if you should get the DS. I learned that the hard way. They will tell you all kinds of lies as to why you should NOT do the DS and should do the surgery THEY can do. I suggest going to a doctor that does all four surgeries, like Dr. Stewart in Denton TX. (www.weightlosssurgeon.com) He will not tell you which surgery to get, but he will educate you on the pro's/con's of each surgery and then he will do what YOU want. I was almost butchered to the RNY thinking that was my only option, but luckily I got a second opinion and the DS I wanted. As for the original posters questions: 1. When you are eating only liquids, you do have loose bowels. liquid in Liquid out type thing. As your diet progresses it firms up. If you have been able to "hold it" so far, you won't have any issues. 2. Calories depend on you. You have to choose high Protein, high fat foods. DSers only absorb 20% of fat, so if you like bacon and butter, you are on the right road. On the ObesityHelp board there are people that eat 3000 calories a day and still lose weight. 3. As for an eating disorder. I truly believe we all have one in one form or another. If you are a compulsive over eater, it will help because you don't have much room. Because it cuts out the hunger hormone, you will not be hungry. Please go to www.dsfacts.com and read the LONG TERM studies that show the superiority of the ds to any other surgeries. If I had known years ago, I would not have gone thru lap band hell to get to ds heaven. Good luck
  9. Poodles

    lap band LONG TERM

    Wow, first of all this thread popped up from 2006, and I think that it is so appropriate since I was banded in 2006 and have revised to a Duodenal Switch 3 weeks ago. I have had nothing but trouble in 3 years with the band. It is now commonly referred to as the laughband... my assumption is because it is a joke. It did more damage to my stomach than it helped me. Long term you can expect to be revised to something else. My recommendation to anyone reading this pre op is to get the sleeve if you want a restrictive procedure. There is no foreign object and the stomach inlet/outlet stay the same. It the sleeve does not work for you long term, get the intestinal part of the DS done and you will have a full Switch. (Sleeve is the first part of the DS anyway.) Never Ever Ever get the RNY. If you go band to rny then you will have a more dangerous road if you want to get the DS. Very very dangerous to convert from rny. If you are thinking malabsorptive procedures: Go to www.dsfacts.com to read long term studies on rny vs ds.
  10. Wondering if anyone else has gone from the Lapband life to a Duodenal Switch? I am scheduled for 11/9 and really looking forward to it. Scared and excited at the same time! If anyone has traveled this road before would love some advice/encouragement!
  11. Poodles

    band to rny -- appeal rants!

    They are just people. Don't be afraid of them. If you have all your documention and have met their criteria it does not matter what is going on personally in your life. Just state the facts. Now, because I don't know the specifics, if you are trying to get them to do a revision without meeting the policy procedures, I recommend you have some research stating how this would be a good thing to your health. If they paid for the band, they should pay to convert. In my case, I had to show effort (lap band fill history), complications (egd report) and then I had to fight for a DS over an RNY. But there are 10-15 year studies out there about how the DS is better than the RNY... so I just printed them out and sent it in. First and formost remember they are people. No better than you. Don't let them intimidate you. It is your health and they are your health insurance carrier... so they are going to pay for it one way or another. I was sure to point out how much they were spending on doctors visits, meds, surgeries, er visits etc... cost to benefit ratio there. They put in X amount of dollars now to avoid XX amount of dollars later. Good luck!
  12. Poodles

    June 2006 Band Crew

    My DS surgery is scheduled for 11/9! Will let you know how it goes. Hope everyone is doing well!
  13. Poodles

    June 2006 Band Crew

    Hello all. Just wanted to give an update on my progress. I did not have the RNY done. Still scared to death of it. But, I am in the process of getting the Duodenal Switch approved. Had an EGD last week which showed a slip and a hernia. Still don't have a fill and have maintained my pre surgery weight. Three years and still hover around the same 10 lb mark. If the DS is not approved, I will be forced to either take out the band and have nothing, or revise to RNY. Please keep your fingers crossed for me to be approved for the DS. If you are having issues and are looking into a revision, please read the studies on DS vs. RNY. The website dsfacts.com has some wonderful information. I like the DS because you don't have regain 2 years out. You still have to take your Vitamins like the RNY'ers, but with greater freedom of food choices and a better long term success rate. Will let you know how I do WHEN I get it. Hope, Hope!
  14. Poodles

    Question about stomach punch

    Yes, I can call the doctor on Monday. It is really weird. I feel swollen inside and out, and it hurt to even try to swallow milk. Have not taken my meds this morning because I am afraid...
  15. I went off track to personal problems...stick to it...just rejoined.

    Laura

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