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About grammylew
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- Birthday 11/09/1947
About Me
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Biography
I'm 60. I have been married for 42 years. We have 3 kids and 6 grandkids. I had surgery Oct 1, 2007 in Mexico. After 3 fills I finally have decent restriction.
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Interests
GRANDKIDS, GRANDKIDS, GRANDKIDS. Also reading and crafts.
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Occupation
Just being a Grandma and homemaker.
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City
Jacksonville (Home of Camp Lejeune)
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State
North Carolina
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Zip Code
28540
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Hi Marie, Nice to meet you. This is a great site for information. You should do lots of research and check out many sites. Another very good one is www.obesityhelp.com They have many different forums. The NC forum has many military members (My DH is retired Navy), and almost every WLS type is represented. You should check it out. Grammylew
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OK, my DH went in for his lap band and gall bladder removal in Feb. Dr. Pender removed a HUGE gall stone (4cm long), and the gall bladder, postponed the lap band for 4 weeks. Finally got his band on March 5th. Had a little trouble coming out of the anesthesia this time. Now he is doing great. Dr. Pender was very nice and caring through both surgeries. His 2 week follow up is Tuesday. We shall see how the next year goes, with fills, etc, but so far we are very pleased with the doctor and his staff.
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What a bitter pill...
grammylew replied to rathsog's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I've always been able to take my Wellbutrin XR 150 mg. I also take any other pill I need to take. If there is a chance it will upset my tummy, I take it with a spoonful of applesauce. I have noticed, though, that it takes longer for a medication to affect me. I imagine that is because it has to dissolve and pass through my stoma first. Like my Ambien. It takes about an hour for it to 'take ahold'. BTW, I am 17 months post op, have had 3 fills, I feel that I am at me 'sweet spot', and I have lost 97 pounds. -
Hope all continues to be easy. Mine was a piece of cake, and I am so thankful for that. Keep us all posted, we do care.
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Shake Suggestions?
grammylew replied to travelinsnorkel's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You are wise to try some now, to find ones you like. I agree with the Isopure - I like Icey Orange I like the New Whey liquid protein (like the bullet), 3 oz. 42 g protein, but very thick. I divide it among a couple (or more) bottles of water to dilute it. Makes a very subtle taste (I like orange again) ANY of the "canned" protein shakes are way too thick for me. Since getting good restriction I like my liquids room temp or warmer. So I add hot water to these shakes. Sometimes I will add skim milk too, to thin it, but keep it creamy. Yummy. Bariatric Advantage has a powdered meal replacement in a bottle, they want you to add water to. I add some milk and hot water, thinner than they recommend. Vanilla is YUMMY! They have a "sample" thing you can buy and get a few different examples of their protein stuff. I also like their pro-stat 64 that you can put in your water bottle. For shakes from powder - I think designer whey is best. I like vanilla or strawberry). I used to mix it with ice and dry non-fat skim milk and water in a blender. Sometimes I'd add some fruit, and maybe some yogurt or wheat germ depending on what I needed for my nutrition for the day. This was always my evening snack, but now I don't like the cold. My DH will be banded soon, and he has always tasted what I have been having, so now he knows which ones he prefers. -
Does anyone have any experience with Dr. Pender? :mad2: My DH is going through the process to have the lap band surgery and Dr. Pender will be doing it. We have met him once for about 20 seconds (when he did my DH's endoscopy). He seemed very nice. The staff we have met so far are nice, but some not too well informed about the band. :confused2: My concern is that he hasn't done very many bands. At the time of the seminar in April, I think they said he had done less than 75 of them. :biggrin: My doc had done over 5000 of them and I was very confident with him. But Medicare is paying for my husband's band and it has to be done in a COA, and ECU is the closest and our PCP recommended them. Any info ya'll have would be appreciated. Thanks.
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How To Find A Doctor To Do Fills On Outside Patients
grammylew replied to kirajh's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Had surgery with Dr. Ortiz in Tijuana. Fills with a Fill Centers USA doc in Denver, NC. Have never had a fill under fluoro, but it is available if needed (more money and have to go to hosp for it) I know there are some docs in OR who do fills for non-patients. One in Salem and I think one in Portland. Also a few in WA near Portland. Good luck with your fills. -
How To Find A Doctor To Do Fills On Outside Patients
grammylew replied to kirajh's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
FillCentersUsa was founded by Mexican docs just for this reason. I love my FCUSA doc. I just wish he were closer. -
How To Find A Doctor To Do Fills On Outside Patients
grammylew replied to kirajh's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
WOW, prices have gone WAY up, since the last fill I had in January! I wonder why? -
I forgot to mention, for me icey cold liquids will slam that stoma shut, sure as shootin'. Warm, and I can eat well, after. Hot, I can eat GREAT after.
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Well, I am a grannie, too and I live in Jacksonville. I'd be happy to talk to you on the phone, or meet. But I may not be the best help. I had NO problems, pain, gas, etc. after my surgery. I DO know that being able to talk to someone in person can be invaluable. E-mail me and I'll give you my number. I don't work, so I'm available to talk just about any time.
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WOW, they gave us popsicles in the hosp right after surgery. To keep us hydrated.
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Hi, birdlady. Glad to meet you. Have you been to any of the Jacksonville WLS support meetings? If you are intereseted I'll let you know next time I one is scheduled. I am in Jacksonville, had surgery Oct 1, 07, in Mexico (Dr. Ortiz). My DH is currently going through the process to have Dr. Pender do his band surgery.