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  • Birthday 11/27/1980
  1. Happy 32nd Birthday photo!

  2. Heya, Dr. Brad! Just a quick question out of curiosity... You mention that your theory involves stretching of the stomach wall to shut down hunger hormones. A lot of people on here talk about "stretching the pouch," in terms of overeating to the point that the pouch is permanently (or temporarily, depending on who you talk to) dilated. If stretching the stomach is the key to making the hungry feeling go away, how does one avoid dilating the pouch? There seems to also be two camps on pouch dilation: the one is that it can happen without you knowing it (you can be overeating without any adverse symptoms except for feeling "full") and then there are those that say that if you're overeating to the point that you're stretching the pouch you're going to have vomiting or extreme discomfort at the time. Is either camp right? Or does the truth lie somewhere in between? About me, I'm about 2 years post-op, doing well. Plateaued a bit the past couple months, but I still have satisfactory restriction and am increasing my exercise to bridge the gap. Thanks for your time!
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    Stabbing pains................

    Hey there! Did you ever figure out what it was? I'm having some major pain on my left side, now it's starting to refer up into my shoulder. I've talked to a nurse in my surgeon's office and she thinks it's constipation and/or gas. She gave me the option to come in sooner than my next scheduled appointment (10 days) if I wanted, but said she thinks it'll clear. Did yours resolve? Thank you!
  4. Hi there! I was very pleased with my experience. I believe Dr. Billy is a very gifted surgeon. My recovery was smooth, my scars are healing (disappearing, LOL) beautifully, and I've had no problems since surgery. As far as his bedside manner, I have nothing negative to say, but aside from the consult I had with him, I saw him a total of 2 minutes in the hospital before they wheeled me into the OR, LOL. Ever since then I've seen his nurse Jessica exclusively. (And BTW, she is GREAT with fills... No numbing agent needed, you barely feel anything!) If you're getting banded at St. John's (if you're paying through insurance, this is most likely where you'll be), you're in very good hands at that hospital. The staff was wonderful, very friendly and attentive. If you have any other questions, just let me know! Good luck with authorization! Fingers crossed for ya!
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    My first fill today - EASY!!!

    I was banded on July 23... So it's been just under 2 months since I was banded.
  6. So, I had my first fill today and frankly I had been dreading it for a while. I'm not much of a needle-phobe, but the idea of one going into my belly did not sound good! The procedure itself was very similar to all the descriptions I've read, the nurse had me do a mini sit-up to get the muscles of the abdomen tight so she could place the needle. The stick was less bothersome than getting blood drawn! I was pleasantly surprised with how easy it was. And nope, no anesthetic used at all. None needed! Probably a lidocaine shot would hurt more than the fill needle itself, actually! The sensation of the Fluid being added was a little weird but nothing bad. In 15 seconds the whole thing was over and I was on my way! So, for those of you out there getting ready for your first fill with trepidation, no worries! For me it was a piece of cake! :-)
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    5 months out, 55 pounds down!

    Hey there! Was great to read your post! I'm just under 2 months out now and am having my first fill on Thursday. It's encouraging to know that you didn't start to lose until after your third fill because I've been a little scared the past couple weeks... I dropped a lot of weight on the liquid and mushy phases after the diet, but have only maintained (+/- 1-2 pounds, depending on the day) ever since I started solids. Did you lose any weight in between starting solids and your first, second, third fills? Thanks! Nick
  8. The Universe certainly has a sense of humor. Tonight I had my first episode of something getting stuck. My own fault, number one I took way too huge a bite and number two I think it was time to stop eating anyway. Luckily, a few minutes of sliming, followed by a couple dry heaves and about 2 minutes of jumping up and down got things running smoothly again. So, I sat down to watch some TV and Robot chicken was playing. A woman is feeding her baby mimicking a train with her fork… And if the following clip isn't a good metaphor for what it feels like when something gets stuck, I don't know what is! MilkandCookies - Robot Chicken: The Yum Yum Train
  9. Hey there! I'm getting ready to start mushies in just a couple days... One of my favorite things to get pre-band was tofu sate at a Thai restaurant I like. They grill it, so it develops a bit of a skin on the outside... Is this still a mushy or will that make it more difficult to get down during the initial stages? Anyone have experience with it? Thanks! Nick
  10. So, I'm still on my liquid phase of the post-op diet. Less than 48 hours until mushies! Woo-hoo! But, I'm starting to think of things that I really enjoyed eating before the Lap Band, and one of them was Korean BBQ. My post-op instructions recommend not trying "steak or chops" for the first year after being banded, but does this include the thinly-sliced pieces of beef you'd have at a Korean BBQ? Thoughts? Thanks! Nick
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    I did it!!!

    So excited, having my second day post-op and feeling quite good! The day of surgery and the first night was a little uncomfortable, but today I feel almost completely human again. Will share the whole surgery day story in the sticky thread a little later. But for now, just sharing my first "WOO-HOO!" moment! :-) Nick :thumbup:
  12. To get a feel for which ones everyone likes. If you have two or more that you like, feel free to vote for them, but only vote for the ones you "love!"
  13. I'm actually getting banded tomorrow (excitement, nervousness, all that good stuff, LOL). But, I'm hoping that my doc does give me one of these cards. I think the thing that it would be most useful for is buffets... I'm not a big buffet person to begin with, but my family loves casinos. So whenever I visit my parents in San Diego or my sister and her fam in New Orleans, we always end up hitting buffets. That personal anecdote aside, I would think that buffets would be the place where they would argue most against you getting the kids' price for entry. And I just couldn't justify paying $20 plus to just eat a few pieces of chicken breast! LOL Nick
  14. I'm on my pre-op liquid diet and just had a vanilla Lindora shake (one of the brands recommended by the doctor's office...). While it tasted good, it was a little... For lack of a better word, lumpy. It wasn't smooth like other Protein shakes I've had, it was more like the consistency of very thin tapioca pudding. It was kinda like the Protein powder part clumped up. I shook it well before drinking, though. Anyone out there drink Lindora? Is this normal? The taste was pretty good, I just wanted to make sure I didn't just drink a food-poisoned shake 48 hours before my surgery. Please let me know! Nick
  15. So, all the paperwork I have to sign mentions the fact that there is the possibility that, after surgery, there may be foods that I could never tolerate again. I've read different stories on here about people feeling absolutely no restriction without a fill and being able to eat anything, and others who never need any fills because they already feel restricted. For those of you who have been there, how much did just getting the band without any fills change what you could and couldn't eat? Thanks!!!

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