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Leather

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  1. PBing hurts like hell. Its tons of pressure in your chest until the stuff comes up. Ouch!
  2. Hey guys, I'm sitting here with a buddy who is planning on getting a lap band. He has several obesity related issues and his BMI is plenty high-- might the VA benefits cover it, or help cover it?
  3. Leather

    Sex!!!

    I did it 2 days after... Looks like I have the record.
  4. Leather

    bmi of 30 - will any surgeon help me?

    The lap band will help a lot. Go to Mexico and get it. You sound like me before I got the band, I was an eating fool. Now.... I am getting studlier by the day.
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    Is this normal?

    Thanks, I will give it a try.
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    Is this normal?

    Here's the deal guys, I'm hoping those who have had fills can tell me if this is normal. I got my first fill on Friday (used floro). My band is an iname 9.75, I think it holds 5 cc's if I remember correctly. She put in 1.5 cc's. I watched the restriction adjustment on the screen it was very cool. The Fluid went through pretty good it looked like. The next day I made the mistake of trying to eat a little well chewed chili. I could not hold it down. Man the pressure in my chest was SO bad I thought I was going to die, finally I made a run for the sink and up it came. This is the first time I have thrown up since I had the surgery. Its been 4 days since the fill and I have really struggled keeping stuff down. I eat VERY slow and I chew chew chew. I am also noticing that my mouth waters a lot after I swallow, is this what people call "sliming"? All I am eating is yogurt, apple sauce, Soup and Protein drinks. I am thinking this will settle after a few more days but I wanted to get some feedback from those of you who have more experience with this. Thank you.
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    Proper restriction = shock collar

    lol. Maybe the guys on this site should have little tallywhackers that pop up when we post, that way the gals will know. On second thought, I don't want a little one... :shades_smile:
  8. Leather

    Proper restriction = shock collar

    I dont have to worry about time of month cause I'm a guy. :shades_smile: I dot ever get air sick. Heres the thing, I will be in Alaska till summer, so I really need to get it done. I guess I will just keep my fingers crossed.
  9. Leather

    My first real "STUCK!"

    Pineapple juice helps me. Give it a try.
  10. Leather

    Banded this morning

    Good for you! Hope all goes well, I am five weeks out and LOVE my band. Those first two weeks were hell but since then its been great. You are an official bandster!!
  11. I have had problem peeing after surgeries too, my plumbing is the outside variety (boy parts) so they had to do a cathider, YIKES, those hurt going in!! The nurse reminded me of Kathy Bates in the movie, Misery. I started calling her Iron Paws after that, I'd cover up whenever she came in the room, the women was a man hater and she took out her hatred on my little friend. :embaressed_smile:
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    Proper restriction = shock collar

    Guys I'm getting my first fill on Friday April 4th then flying to Alaska on Sunday April 6th. Am I pushing it too close? Will I know if I'm too tight by Saturday evening? The fill will be done with flouro if that makes a difference.
  13. Good decision. If you never fill it it wont really be like you have one at all, then if you ever decide to use it you can get a few fills and see if you like that. Once you see what a great tool it can be and how easy they are to have you will be glad you have it. Just takes time. The way you felt in the beginning is probably more common than most realize.
  14. Yesterday was my one month anniversary. So far this whole thing has been a huge success. The surgery was easy, I survived the two week liquid stage (this was by far the hardest part for me!) and the mushies stage was absolutely painless, in fact the mushies stage was enjoyable, there's lots of good mushies foods to eat. I started out at about 260 pounds, I got on the scale yesterday and I'm at 235 pounds. 25 pounds in 30 days, I would not have thought it possible but I'm thrilled this is working so good so far and how easy this whole thing has been. I've not had a glass of wine since before the surgery so last night I celebrated my first months weight loss with a glass of red wine. I also began my transition to solid foods with some chicken my wife baked in the oven. The solid food switch was no problem at all and unlike before the surgery I was able to eat just one portion and felt full and satisfied. I think that's the biggest thing I notice is that I don't feel hungry all the time now. Before I could really put away a lot of food, now I feel full after eating a pretty small serving. I'm also happy that at 4 weeks I still have some restriction, not as much as earlier but I can still definitely feel it. My first fill (floro) is scheduled for April 4th, I hope to be down to 232 maybe even 230 by then. If the pounds keep coming of like they have so far I might just make it.
  15. Leather

    Does Size Matter?

    I have a little one... BAND I MEAN. :tongue:
  16. Leather

    I Want My Band Removed Now!!!!!

    Keep us posted Yaz. I'm hoping your Doc will move you to mushies asap, I think eating again will help you. In an earlier post I said I was 3 1/2 weeks past surgery, looking at the calender I am only 3 week past surgery. Once you get to mushies things get very easy. We will all be waiting for Tuesday to see what doctor says and to see if your spirits are better by then. Keep your chin up.
  17. Leather

    Where do you live?

    I go out on the snow machine a lot and when I do I will generally see the northern lights. One time we were coming out of Walmart in Anchorage and I looked up and there they were big as life, those were the best I have ever seen. Kinda funny it was right in town.
  18. I asked my doctor and he said that when you start eating normal foods you will be able to get enough protein (fish, chicken, eggs, etc.) so at that time you can stop with the shakes. Hope this helps.
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    Where do you live?

    Alaska is nice but I'm with your grandpa, I think Montana is the best, I really really love it there. And as for horses go, don't even bring that up, I SO miss riding when I am up here in Alaska working:sad:. Too cold for horses where I work so I can only do that when I'm home. Luckily I do spend a lot of time in Montana and when Im there I ride every day. Now that you guys know I'm a HS teacher don't judge me for my spelling.
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    Where do you live?

    I was banded on February 14th. I'm starting to love my band too, its not doing all the work for me but it sure is helping me manage my eating better. Im still new at it but so far this is great!
  21. Leather

    Where do you live?

    I'm a high school teacher. What part of Alaska did you visit? You should bring family (or friends) up and go down to Homer and go out Halibut fishing, its pretty cheap to do and lots of fun. Plus fish is good for us bandsters.
  22. You are a bad bad girl. Brave too. :mad2: The night before my surgery I went out and ate Italian and drank the whole bottle of wine. :mad2:
  23. Leather

    Where do you live?

    I'm a Montana boy but I spend most of my time in Alaska with work.
  24. Leather

    Excited about liquid diet

    Bless you all for being up-beat about it. I hated the liquid diet, that was the hardest part for me. :thumbdown:
  25. Leather

    I Want My Band Removed Now!!!!!

    Thanks for your contribution to this discussion... very helpful. :w00t: :thumbup:

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