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vonnegutk

LAP-BAND Patients
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About vonnegutk

  • Rank
    Tad
  • Birthday 03/10/1967

About Me

  • Gender
    Male
  • Interests
    Spending time with my daughter, baseball, traveling, reading, nature, family
  • Occupation
    Teacher
  • City
    Orange County
  • State
    Ca
  1. Happy 46th Birthday vonnegutk!

  2. vonnegutk

    Will the sleeve really help me?

    Remember, the Sleeve is a "tool" to help you change your eating habits/lifestyle. The first 3 months after surgery, you are training yourself to eat small bites from small portions that include Protein, vegetables, carbs, and starch. I eat 3 meals per day. Each meal is no more than 1 ½ cups of food. You will be full. You have to make sure you never drink with your meals and never eat anything 1 or 2 hours before you go to bed. One of the things you have to understand is that your body will not produce Gherlin. Gherlin is a hunger-stimulating peptide and hormone that is produced mainly in the lining of the fundus. Since you will be having surgery that removes more than 60% of your fundus, Gherlin will not be produced or will be produced in smaller quantities. You will not feel hungry. The bottom line is this – the Sleeve is a tool. Follow your surgeon’s medical advice and you will change your eating habits and lifestyle.
  3. vonnegutk

    2 months and 55 pounds down!

    Awesome! Be proud of yourself. You are looking good and I am sure that you are feeling great!
  4. vonnegutk

    Little bummed

    Hi - you are on the right track. I was banded in 2007 and lost 160 pounds; on Jan. 23rd I had my band removed and I was sleeved. During the first year I had my band, I was obsessed with my weight loss. I came to the conclusion that my band wasn't simply about me losing weight, it was more about me focusing on being healthy. I threw away my scale and never weighed myself again (only stepped on a scale when I went to my scheduled doctor's visits). Most importantly, I exercised. I made it a point to do something each day. I walked/jogged; I did sit-ups, pushups; I danced around the house with my kids - anything to increase my endorphins. Throw that scale away and get movin! You are doing great and have made an awesome lifestyle change.
  5. Congratulations! What a lifestyle change you have made. Over the last 5 years with the Lap-Band and now a Sleeve I have learned that exercise is the key. Do something every day that gets your heart pumping! Happy Birthday!
  6. vonnegutk

    Way diff than band

    Hope that you are doing better. I am 4 days post and definitely find 64-ounces of fluid difficult to ingest.
  7. vonnegutk

    Jan. 23 Revision

    Getting stronger with each passing day. What type of problems were you having with your band?
  8. vonnegutk

    Do you reflux?

    I haven't experienced an reflux (revision done Jan. 23.) My physician indicated that I would probably be on Pepcid for a long while. However, he did advise to never go to bed with anything in my stomach. He encouraged me to stop ingesting fluids/food at least 1 hour before bedtime. This was advice given to me by my Lap-Band surgeon as well.
  9. Hey all - my name is Tad. Had my revision January 23. More discomfort and pain than I anticipated (compared to Lap-Band surgery). 4 days out and I actually feel pretty good this morning. Ingesting 64-ounces of fluid is actually quite difficult. Just focusing on my protein shakes, vitamins, and then other fluids. Actually, I managed 44-ounces yesterday and today I will try to hit 50-ounces. Strange not feeling my old port in my left side (I don't miss it) and it is also nice to not feel that constant restriction in the band. I am so looking forward to going for a good 3-mile run when I feel up to it!
  10. 4 days post surgery and I do feel better today. I actually slept about 6 hours straight! Ingesting 64-ounces of fluids is quite difficult for me. I managed 42 ounces yesterday and this was tough. Focused on getting proteins and vitamins first then other fluids. More pain than I had anticipated, but I was comparing it to my lap band surgery 5 years ago. As for not having my Lap-Band - it is odd not feeling the port and always feeling the actual Lap-Band tight on my stomach. Anybody else have a Lap-Band / Sleeve revision? I am actually contemplating going back to work tomorrow - probably not a good idea.
  11. vonnegutk

    Puree Stage - Recipe/ideas

    Excellent recipe ideas! When I get to the puree stage I will be sure to try them all. Thanks for the post!
  12. vonnegutk

    January 2013 Sleevers?

    4 days post surgery and I do feel better today. I actually slept about 6 hours straight! Ingesting 64-ounces of fluids is quite difficult for me. I managed 42 ounces yesterday and this was tough. Focused on getting proteins and vitamins first then other fluids. More pain than I had anticipated, but I was comparing it to my lap band surgery 5 years ago. As for not having my Lap-Band - it is odd not feeling the port and always feeling the actual Lap-Band tight on my stomach. Anybody else have a Lap-Band / Sleeve revision? I am actually contemplating going back to work tomorrow - probably not a good idea.
  13. vonnegutk

    Stomach pains

    I was sleeved Jan. 23. More discomfort than I anticipated. I have had several burps and a tiny bowel movement. I have definitely experienced the gurgling feeling. Also, when I sip my drinks, I notice pressure in the left side of my body below my heart.
  14. vonnegutk

    Strange pain...

    I am 4 days out. Actually more discomfort than I anticipated. Definitely, call you doctor.
  15. vonnegutk

    Four little words...

    Congratulations to you! So wonderful to hear that your life has changed.

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