I am not much of a traveller. However, I just returned from a business trip which required flying two short stints (1 hr each) to return home. Ever since, I have fealt like something is stuck in my throat - different than food being stuck deeper in my esophagus. And it hurts!!!!! Has anyone experienced this sensation? and what helped to resolve?
I had my band 20 months ago and I have been at my goal weight for 7 months.
Any suggestions. I am ready to call my doctor tomorrow and ask for a slight unfill.
Jacksonville here. I am working really hard on getting financed to the LapBand. I have chosen Dr. Luttrell. Id love to talk to you,,,,,I work at Lenders Title in Cabot....Please call me there anytime. 843-2128
I don't know how to look at stickies. However, I do know a little bit about scars. At three weeks, your scars are still very immature. On average, scars mature in approximately, 6 - 12 months. Massage, Massage, Massage is the best treatment. When you rub the scar you desensitize the scar and you breakdown the scar tissue (collagen). Mederma is a good product to use when massaging. Also, you should prevent sun exposure because this allows darker pigments to "set" in your scar and often they will not fade. Anybody want to instruct which tab contains "stickies"?
Name: Frangipani
Weight loss from day of surgery: 81 lbs
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Weight loss from day of surgery: 74
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Weight loss from day of surgery: 45
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I was always regular while I was overweight (270). It has only been since I lost 100 lbs that I missed a month. Maybe it's my age (47) and menopause kicking it. I thought I would ask my doc when I see him on the 22nd.
Personally, I would never recommend anyone to gain weight in order to have a surgical procedure. However, I do understand your concerns. I think it is safe to ask your insurance company questions about their requirements.
My doc's protocol involved 3 every 2 week fills which began 6 weeks after my band was placed. In retrospect I view this as one "great" fill. I did feel a bit after the first, more after the 2nd and the 3rd kept me "filled" for 2 months before I needed another.
I agree it seems like a "put-off" but it really worked and made me find ways (like drinking lots of water between meals) to help curb my appetite.
Hang in there. It will work out.
I have been able to take pills all along, even with my tightest fills. They have to be small pills and of course all of my vitamins have been chewable.
I ran into trouble with allergy season this week - but the Zyrtec and Sudafed tabs helped with the allergy symptoms and were not too big.
I'm in. Even though I was banded 8 months ago, I only recently found and joined this web site. I did not start exercising until January 08 but have consistently done low intensity aerobics since then. I plan to get in 18 hours of aerobic activity (walking) and 8 hours of resistance training. We'll see.....:thumbup:
The use of extra skin from those of us that have lost large amounts of weight is not of significant quantity or quality for burn victims. The better place to contact is organ recovery agencies. They can direct you to skin banks that may or may not be interested in harvesting your excess skin.
If we want to help burn victims, turn your driver's license over and sign it - be an organ donor.
I take glucosamin/chondrontin in liquid form. The other vitamin (besides the chewable multivits and vit C) that I take is subliguinal B-12. You should be able to get adequate fish oil from your diet and it's been sooooo long since I took CoQ10 that I don't remember why I took it.
You are right in being concerned about taking capsules and larger tablets.
Your MD could help with advice.