gardengrl
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About gardengrl
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About Me
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Biography
37 year old MOM to twins!
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Travel, Gardening, Reading, Movies
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SAHM
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North of Atlanta
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Georgia
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gardengrl started following I lost something very important today, HELP!! How do I know if my band has slipped?, Oooops! Stretched pouch and and 7 others
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I've been wondering if I stretched my stomach pouch as well - did you have pain? I do and will be seeing my dr. this week.
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I have been banded for 6 months but prior to being banded I had severe reflux (Upper GI's, testing, etc.) so I can't blame it on the band. My surgeon is surprised when I tell him it hasn't diminished at all and even to this day, I still have it daily. I'm on Nexium (have been for YEARS!) and that helps drastically and I also eat Tums everyday. That has been helping, esp. before bedtime. I personally have had it since I was a healthy weight so I don't think it's going to disappear due to any more weight loss. :thumbup:
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HELP!! How do I know if my band has slipped?
gardengrl replied to teafortwo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I'm having something similar. I'm able to keep food down but have pain in my stomach and esp. near my port site. It's hard to lie on my side and feels like it's pulling a lot. I am meeting with my surgeon this week so I am praying for positive answers. I wish I had a better answer for you. -
Thanks! I did both of your suggestions and they did help some. I ended up getting .6 cc's removed yesterday and feel worlds better! Not sure what happened but I'm able to eat solids again and still have good restriction. Still love this band!!!
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First Fill Fiasco Friday for Me (Long)
gardengrl replied to Ravenesqued's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Wow! I am SO Sorry your first fill had to be so traumatic! My surgeon does the fills himself and I do the "sit up thing" but it takes no time at all. I don't have the realize band but I was surprised to hear all that. Keep an eye on the restriction. They should be able to tell you cc's. Next time, if they don't know, they need to extract all the saline out, measure it and then put new saline in. That's what my surgeon does to make sure there isn't any leakage, either. Good luck! I hope you're doing well otherwise! Oh - LOVE LOVE LOVE the avatar! I'm a total DD fan (gosh, going on 25 years now). It's awesome to see. -
Ok, so at my last checkup I was at 3.5cc's and actually was experiencing the PB's so based on my qty. amounts (to eat), etc. my doctor decided not to put any more it. So over the past month, I've had more and more PB's to the point now where almost anything solid I eat (this includes oatmeal & grits!) feels stuck and I end up coughing it all up. I'm going in on Thurs as an "emergency" visit since I am only able to tolerate liquids (even ice cream gave me trouble and that was a "last resort" food). I've never had this much restriction before and although I mentally like the idea of not being able to eat, I know I still need to be able to. I don't want to get used to only being on a liquid diet this far out (Banded June 9th). Anyone else going through this? I get freaked out that something has happened to my band. :biggrin:
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Dr. Daly in Atlanta was $14,500 including surgery/outpatient surgery center (it would have been about $3k more for hospital), and I get a year of follow up/fills included. I was VERY happy I had it close to home although I considered going to Mexico. But with 2 small children at home, I wanted to be as close as possible. I also had a great surgery.
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Anyone have regret within the 1st 2 weeks?
gardengrl replied to health4life's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yes, having a BM after surgery is not typical, at least not in my case - you're consuming all liquids so there's nothing to really come through solidly (so to speak). It's ok. You may even get some diarrhea (ugh) as your system starts to work itself back into groove. I heard that was normal also. Don't fret. So far everything you're going through mentally and physically sounds normal. Better days lay ahead! -
Anyone have regret within the 1st 2 weeks?
gardengrl replied to health4life's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You are TOTALLY normal. Everyone has their "What was I thinking" moments. I know I did (I was self pay, too). But once the pain starts to subside, you really will feel a lot better. I am 3 months out and don't regret a thing about doing it, in fact, I'm kicking myself for not doing it a year earlier!!! Once you start getting in smaller clothes and feeling more energy, your brain will start to go into happy mode! Congrats!!!! -
Hey Everyone - I feel so bad since I hardly come on the site these days to cheer you all on. :tt2: I am finally starting to "Get a life" outside the house with friends, activities, etc. that I'm sure you understand!!! I just had my 3 month follow up today and I'm starting to not mind sitting in the waiting room chairs so much! Helps to have a smaller behind to fit in things. Anyway, I've lost a total of 40 lbs. since surgery and I didn't not get another fill. I'm at 3.5cc and def. do not need anymore restriction. I get so much "stuck" these days it's annoying but a GOOD annoying! I've found that Wendy's Chili doesn't give my any grief so that's been my real food these days. It's darn tasty, too. Dr. said it was a good source of protein and fiber so no objections means I'm now a chili fan. I did say I was still tired all the time but he said losing weight makes you tired. Anyone else feel like this? He said since the body was so used to depending on calories for energy and I'm depriving it (ha ha:lol:) that it gets tired burning the fat. All I know is I have twin 2 year olds and while I'm able to do a lot more physically with them, I'm beat by 10 am. Ugh! Well, enough about me since I've been so bad about checking up on you all. Hope you're doing well, losing weight and feeling better about yourselves. Have a great weekend!
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Ok, it took a few days (weird) after my fill but I am def. having restriction. Not sure if it's too much but hey, I'm not eating much so yeah! I have finally experienced the PB's (and when it's over it feels great). I was almost happy to actually get them so that I really felt like this band was doing something. My meals have def. gotten smaller, I can't eat things without chewing A LOT (I wasn't having that much of a problem before the 2nd fill) and I have to take time. There are now things I def. have problems eating - bread mostly which is good since it was my downfall pre-band. I'm hoping I'll start losing more. Anyone else get a sense of satisfaction from the PB's??
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I hear your pain!! I just had my 2nd fill today. He added another 1.5cc to make it a total of 3.5 cc's. I have definitely felt a lot of hunger the past couple weeks and was/am scared it's just me doing my old thing of eating when I'm bored. I'm trying to keep up with just eating cheese sticks, etc. but my kid's animal crackers sure look good sometimes (and they really aren't!). I'm praying for some more limitation. He said he usually averages 5cc's so hopefully that will be my spot. I haven't lost much weight in the past few weeks, either so don't be discouraged. I stopped doing my food log and I need to start that again. I haven't even posted in so long since I was feeling discouraged at my own actions. But, I am happy that pants that I couldn't even button pre-surgery are now falling off me. There is a light at the end of my tunnel!!!
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The Lap Band was SOOOOOO much easier than my c-section (and I really didn't have a hard time with that!). You'll be sore for at least a few days, but it's nothing like the pain you get with the c-section. You're still able to walk up and down stairs, get up and down (although if you let the pain meds wear off, it's much harder) and generally not get that searing pain just from turning. There def. is pain with the LB, but it gets better each day. If you've had 3 C-sections, this should be easy for you!! The worst pain is just from the gas and turning as your port incision is healing. Good luck!!!!
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I think it's really important to look at what you are eating. Make sure you are looking at calories AND carbohydrate amounts. Just because something in low fat, there could be a lot of sugars or higher carbs. Start with measuring 1/2 cup-1 cup, not a "small plate" amount. I literally put my food into a small Pampered Chef glass bowl that's used for measuring. I know it mentally looks small, but it's plenty once I'm eating. Have you had other tests done for hyperthyroidism or PCOS? I have PCOS so I expect to have a slower time, but I've been lucky so far and only 1 fill. Talk to your doctor. It seems pretty important. I also was surprised to hear 3 months between fills. I'm 3 weeks until my next one. Keep us posted.