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JennBand08

LAP-BAND Patients
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About JennBand08

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    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 01/05/1969

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Greenwich
  • State
    CT
  • Zip Code
    06831
  1. Happy 44th Birthday JennBand08!

  2. Happy 43rd Birthday JennBand08!

  3. Excellent! Do you still have the band?

  4. Walk as much as you can.. it will help the gas leave your body. I walked up and down the hospital corridors as much as I could. And use a heating pad if you like, I found it really helped my shoulder pain. And don't be afraid to take the pain meds. The liquid medication tastes nasty, but it really does help. Good luck.. hang in there.. it will all be worth it!
  5. eggs were the only one that I wasn't expecting to get stuck on. Scrambled eggs just WILL NOT go down. I can do Egg salad later in the day.. but never in the morning. I can't do many foods in the morning though. Even oatmeal or cottage cheese will get stuck sometimes. Typical foods I avoid: Bread cake potatoes ( darn! love them) tortillas shrimp crackers re-heated chicken overcooked meat
  6. Sometimes people look at me funny when I tell them my last Pepsi was August 15th, 2008. Yeah.. I remember the date.. it was the day before I started my preop diet. It was hell. I know some doctors allow carbonation, but for me, once I broke that addiction, I just don't want to go back. For one thing, I didn't drink DIET soda because of all the chemicals and Aspartame gave me migraines.. so.. I just don't need to go back to a life of wasted calories and wicked addictions. On a hot day though.. sometimes I do miss it and do think about just a little sip.. but I'd rather NOT KNOW if my band can tolerate it. Its just too dangerous for me... About 8 months after I was banded I did start drinking coffee though.. 1/2 cup of decaf or occasionally a frozen coffee blend from a restaurant. I don't think I'm addicted to the caffeine though.. however I do like them a bit more than I should ( Mocha Frappe.. OMG.. luv them!). Good luck.. life without carbonation is still way better than life with plus sized clothing and feeling tired all the time.
  7. JennBand08

    Welcome to the "At or near goal forum"

    Wow.. that's a lot of walking.. 2 hours daily? I wish I had that kind of time. I'm going to try to add more into my schedule though. Certainly won't hurt!
  8. JennBand08

    4th of July Challenge!

    I'd like to join too. And I also would like to lose my last 15 by the 4th. I don't know how it works or where I return to post my weigh ins. Please fill me in. Thanks.
  9. JennBand08

    Band tightening 3 mo. after fill??

    I have had this happen to me too. I'm tighter now than I was directly after my fill. Not sure why, just seems to be a freak thing. I'm happy with my restriction level though I cannot eat potatoes without getting a thick feeling in my throat. Sweet or otherwise. I hope yours relaxes a little bit, it sounds like you are too tight.
  10. If insurance had covered it, I would have questioned the 5,000 up front at the hospital. I got a bill shortly after my surgery for 10,000 for the assistant surgeon that wasn't a covered provider in my plan( Anthem BC/BS). I called and explained that I did not CHOOSE this assistant, nor did I even know my surgeon required an assistant for the surgery. She asked me questions and said, ok, so this doctor was chosen while you were under anesthesia? I said.. YES!.. They sent it to review and after about 5 weeks I got a letter saying it had been covered. Whew. I'm sure you're stressed.. but keep calling and arguing with them. Do you have your prior authorization letter with case #? I keep having to fight my insurance because they keep rejecting my fills. But they go to review and then eventually they DO pay them. But what a hassle. Good luck!
  11. JennBand08

    I am so scared now

    Calm down.. breathe... You will still be able to eat most of the foods you love.The band will not prevent that, and it will not make you choose healthier foods. It is only a tool.. the choice of what you put in your mouth is still gonna be up to you. There are typically some foods that aren't band friendly, but everyone is different so I wouldn't cross anything of your foodlist forever at this point. Life after banding is different, but I wouldn't say its a lifetime of foods you'll want but can't have by any means. The Preop diet was the hardest part of the whole process for me. I was very emotional and wondered if I'd be strong enough to get through it... I was.. and 16 months later I'm continuing to enjoy my lapband. I just kept telling myself it was only temporary.. I could do anything for a short while.. it worked. Just remember if you cheat on it, you only cheat yourself and you'll feel bad afterwards. YOU CAN DO THIS!!! I certainly don't think my band was a mistake. Sure, there are frustrations with food issues sometimes.. but I would do this surgery again in a heartbeat! Good luck!!
  12. JennBand08

    Divorce and the band

    Definitely get the band. It wasn't some traumatic thing that will last long.. sure a couple of rough weeks right after surgery, but nothing too terrible. But you'll be feeling great about yourself,losing weight, enjoying the changes, and thats something that will be a big help as you go through divorce. I say Go For It!
  13. If you are 'stuck' your body sends lubrication to try to help the food pass through the banded area, or its anticipating that we will soon vomit it up. Some call this "PB= productive burp" I'm 16 months out and only had it happen to me once, and it was not burp like to me. Either way, the saliva, or.. "slime' backs up into our throat. If it's bad, I stand over the toilet or garbage and just keep spitting until it stops. But if I'm not too terribly stuck, I have found if I lay flat on my back on a hard floor, I will stop sliming and the item will usually pass without vomiting. Good luck!
  14. JennBand08

    Hair loss

    I'm 16 months out. I had some hairloss around 3-6 months. It was noticeable to me, but not really to anyone else. Well, my hairdresser did confirm it too. I just felt like I was shedding constantly.. in the shower.. on my clothes.. It started to grow back and I had alot of baby hairs sticking up all over. I decided to cut 7 inches off my hair and that really helped it look thicker. It's growing back quickly now. I tried the Biotin and the Nioxin shampoo.. whether or not it really helped, I have no idea. I don't think it has to do with protein as much as people think. I was diligent about getting mine and still had some loss around the 3 months mark. I think it is just the trauma of surgery/anesthesia/changing your eating patterns and losing weight that does it. It's a huge change to the body. I'm just glad it was only temporary!!

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