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BOWEL MOVEMENT AFTER DUMPING SYNDROME
Treadmillwalker replied to crustymouse23's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The color of poo will be influenced by what you eat and drink. Medication can influence too. -
How Do You Meet Your Fluid Goals?
Treadmillwalker replied to Alex Brecher's topic in Food and Nutrition
My husband gave me a S'well bottle for Christmas. I love it. It has a screw cap, is refillable, keeps liquids cold for 12 or hot for 24. I carry it everywhere. -
The World According to Eggface is very helpful.
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Trouble getting to sleep
Treadmillwalker replied to KittyV's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Do you take thyroid medication? You may need the dosage decreased. -
For our 25 wedding anniversary my husband had a beautiful diamond and platinum ring made for me. It has a hinged shank so I can get it over my knuckle and tighten it once over. If you ever want to have your original wedding ring redone so you can wear it when not working in the shop a jeweler can help with this type of shank.
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Green Spot / Sweet Spot - How do you know?
Treadmillwalker replied to Treadmillwalker's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I have cancelled my January fill appt. At this point I feel good with 5.5cc. I'm counting calories and eating high protein and low carb. I will monitor my weight loss and how I feel. I am also going to check with the surgeons office to see if I can stop in monthly and get weighed. I would love to have that official weight monitoring. Thanks everyone for your feedback. -
Green Spot / Sweet Spot - How do you know?
Treadmillwalker posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I had my second fill on 12/27. I have a 10 cc lap-band and I now have 5.5 cc in it. How do I know when I'm in the green spot / sweet spot? I actually feel pretty good after two adjustments, but my doctor scheduled me to come in at the end of the month (as I was leaving my second fill appointment). I eat a three ounce chicken thigh and a couple bites of veggies and I'm full. What does it feel like when you have the perfect amount of restriction, and approximately how much are you eating per meal? Thanks! -
12/20 - No appetite or energy.
Treadmillwalker replied to Atomic*Girl's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
I recall hearing the dietitian in my support group meeting telling someone who made a similar comment that as long as they were getting in their water, protein, and able to go to the bathroom they were okay the first 6 to 8 weeks. If it lasted longer it was time to see the doctor. She said being tired is normal as the body is going through a major reset. -
2 months post op! Pics
Treadmillwalker replied to _bribri1001's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
As a lapbander we notoriously lose slower than you. You are both doing awesome. -
Great tips and reminds. http://www.obesityhelp.com/articles/how-do-i-know-if-my-lap-band-pouch-still-works
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Lap band Reset Article
Treadmillwalker replied to Treadmillwalker's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I respect your opinion. Thanks for sharing. -
Interesting NYT article on WLS
Treadmillwalker replied to DeletedMember's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Lap band surgery was approved in the US in 2001. It has been in Europe since approx. 1993. The weightloss success rate for lap band is the same 3 years post surgery as gastric bypass and sleeve. I wonder if there is a scientific study regarding lap band issues and the cause. I know numerous people who love the band and are successful with it. -
Psych eval ?
Treadmillwalker replied to shmee_shmee's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You will also be asked about when you started gaining weight, why you think you will be successful post op, how you will change or control behaviors that led you to overeating. Good luck! -
Interesting NYT article on WLS
Treadmillwalker replied to DeletedMember's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
The NYT wrote an article in September about the new FDA approved WLS to drain food from the stomach before the calories are absorbed. It was interesting. -
I'm Barack in the hospital for my second readmittance since my RNY on the 11/29/16
Treadmillwalker replied to erikshappywife's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
So you don't have a stomach? Yowza how do you eat. (cheeky grin) -
I was banded on 10/12/16. The first three weeks I felt tired and out of sorts. I didn't have regrets, but was feeling the pain of the changes. Be patient and kind to yourself. I'm now losing 10 pounds a month without exercise and with snacking due to three holidays and numerous gatherings. I'm sure as I start exercising I will see an increase in my weekly weighloss, and thankfully the holidays are over. With all of us a successful 2017.
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Perfect pants for women after surgery!
Treadmillwalker replied to TiredOfMyself's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
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What about checking with local hospitals to see if they have any bariatric surgery care? They may be able to do your fills or guide you to a source.
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Alli Quark yogurt
Treadmillwalker replied to nurse247's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I love Fage 0 and I add a packet of Spenda -
What Are Your New Year’s Resolutions?
Treadmillwalker replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
My resolution is to exercise consistently, every day, for a minimum of 15 minutes. That doesn’t sound like a lot, but for me it is a perfect starting point with the thought that it will quickly increase, but never decrease. It is easy for me to be under a project deadline and barely move away from my computer all day. Now, I have it programmed in my calendar to remind me to stand up and march in place every 90 minutes, and for me to walk on my treadmill daily for a minimum of 15 minutes. Small steps… -
Band no longer in place?!?
Treadmillwalker replied to naturallyjai's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I've never heard of this. I hope all goes well and they figure out what is going on and it is easy to correct. -
Do you know which of the two types of gastric lap-band surgery you had? Perigastric Technique (PGT) Pars Flaccida Technique (PFT) According to the Bariatric Surgery Source studies have confirmed that the pars flaccida technique (PFT) is safer and results in a lower rate of band slippage. When I was discussing all the different WLS options with my surgeon we discussed slippage, and he said that he has been performing gastric banding since around 2002 and now only does the PFT procedure. I suggest you talk with your surgeon about what is causing the slippage. My surgeon does my band adjustments using a fluoroscope. Because of this, he (and I can too if I turn to look) can clearly see my lapband and its placement. This gives me comfort knowing if there is an issue he will see it right away. Best wishes
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Me too. I've ate more Snacks because of the holidays. Today is my last day of snacking. Tomorrow I'm back to Protein shakes to help get me back on track.
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Numbness in legs and stomach, tingling in feet
Treadmillwalker replied to Kaitlin Ashley's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Have you hurt your lower back? Lifted something too heavy while twisting? It reads like a pinched nerve IMHO, but I'm not in the medical field. Banded 10/12/16 -
My band is teaching me portion control. Banded 10/12/16