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RhondaD

LAP-BAND Patients
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About RhondaD

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 12/22/1962

About Me

  • Biography
    Grandmother of 5 Children
  • Interests
    Reading, Photography
  • Occupation
    Business Operations Manager for a major healthcare facility in Dallas, TX
  • City
    McKinney
  • State
    Texas
  • Zip Code
    75071
  1. Happy 50th Birthday RhondaD!

  2. Happy 49th Birthday RhondaD!

  3. Hi:

     

    I found your info and wanted to say that you are an inspiration to all of us.

     

    I do have a few questions that I'm hoping you will answer for me.

     

    I was banded in June and have lost 40 lbs so far.

     

    Is that enough weight loss for 4 months?

     

    I've had two fills, but fill no restriction unless I eat too fast or don't chew enough. The last fill, my physician said that there was enough to have another tiny fill and that's it in the future. Should I get another fill?

     

    I've started walking on the treadmill, how long did it take you to get up to running? Did that really work with making you loose the weight?

     

    Sorry for all the questions, I just want to make sure I'm on the right track.

     

    Rhonda

  4. I would recommend Dr. Cribbins at Presby Plano. I really like his attitude and professionalism. The entire office is there to help you. I would highly recommend Dr. Cribbins to anyone.
  5. RhondaD

    Nausea and lightheadedness

    I too am three weeks post op and had this problem about a week after surgery. My Physician and the Barriatric Coordinator thought it might be my blood sugar bottoming out and had me drink tea with regular sugar instead of with artificial sweetner. They also said that if it got too bad to open a packet of sugar and put it on my tongue. It seemed to help and I am past that stage so far. I would definitely check with you Physician to see what he says before doing anything.
  6. I am 2 1/2 weeks post banding and I have lost 23 lbs so far which I'm really excited about, but for the past week I have not lost anything and I'm following the diet completely. My Barriatric Coordinator wants me to loose about 2 lbs per week. How can you not loose weight when I'm on a full liquid diet and not eating that much? Am I doing something wrong?:confused2:
  7. I was banded on 6/24 and planned to be back at work this past Monday. There was absolutely no way I could do it. In fact I am taking the rest of the week off and I'm so glad I'm doing that. Today is the first day that I actually feel a little more human. Hopefully tomorrow is even better. Good luck to you!
  8. I'm 7 days post op and I have not started to burp yet and have intense shoulder pain. The Gas X strips do not work at all. I try to burp, but nothing happens and don't feel like I even need to. Is this something to be concerned about?
  9. RhondaD

    Is this how I will always feel?

    Today is Day 6 of being banded. Yesterday I was not nauseated at all and today it's when I drink water. I have never been a big water drinker before, so I'm not sure what the problem is with that. I was suppose to go back to work today but decided to give it another day because I am feeling shaky and weak. Boy I wish I was bouncing back like everyone else seems to do as I can't afford to be down much longer. Not only do I need to go back to work, but my daughter is pregnant and although she is due on the 24th of July, she told me this morning that she is loosing her mucous plug. Of course it could be any minute to a week or so before she goes into labor. I just want to feel half way normal again! I know that sounds stupid after wanting the lapband for so long, but it goes back to my original questions, is this how I will always feel?
  10. I also had an On-Q bag. I had surgery on Tuesday and they released me on Wednesday from the hospital with the bag. The Barriatric Coordinator told me that by Saturday I could remove myself and gave me the instructions, but when she called to check on me Friday, it was leaking on my clothes and she said to go ahead and remove which I did. There was absolutely no pain when removing it.
  11. RhondaD

    Is this how I will always feel?

    I haven't been able to burp at all. There are times that I wish I could, but just can't seem to do it. My doctor called in some Phenergan syrup for me yesterday afternoon and I took that and I seem to feel a little better today, let's hope it stays that way. I don't get to eat any solid food until August 1st, it's full liquids until that time with a few muschies in a couple of weeks.
  12. RhondaD

    Is this how I will always feel?

    Thanks everyone for your support. My pain is not bad enough to take the pain meds, but my Physician called me in some Phenergan this afternoon, so hopefully it will get better. I thought it might be gas that was causing the nausea, so I've been trying to walk more but nothing happens. I feel like I need to burp, but can't. Not quite sure what to do about that. Thanks again
  13. Thank you so much for your words of support. I'm totally feeling like I've make a very large mistake. When I get nauseated, I feel like I need to lay down and unless this subsides by Monday, I wont be able to do that. I think I made my decision based on this site because all these people were saying what a breeze it was how happy they are and how much weight they have lost and how much better they feel. Even though my job is not in the same capacity as you, I do work the medical field as a Business Operations Manager for all of the outpatient clinics at a large hospital in Dallas. I have to go back to work Monday. I can't afford to miss anymore days, as my daughter is pregnant and due the end of July, but will probably be induced before then.

     

    Again thank you, I hope you don't mind if I message you if it starts to get rough again.

     

    Rhonda

  14. RhondaD

    Is this how I will always feel?

    Just a little about myself: I have been overweight most of my life and have tried diet after diet to little or no success. I found out that Tricare Prime finally decided to pay for LapBand Surgery. I immediately contacted my PCM for a referral which was granted before leaving his office. A weel later visited with the surgeon and was approved for surgery before I even got home for the visit. I followed the full liquid diet to the letter and lost 12 lbs. Tuesday June 24th was my surgery date. I was so scared going back and forth on if I had made the right decision for me. Of course once they started the IV it was a done deal. The surgery went fine even with finding a hiatel hernia that had to be repaired and am a little more sore than I thought I would be. Now my problems. I have been nauseated for days (no vomiting, yet) and I'm not sure what is causing it. I just generally don't feel well. I see other people on the forum that say they are up and around and feeling great just a couple of days after surgery. Everyone seems so chipper and has a positive outlook and excited. I don't feel any of those things. I'm trying to remain positive, and keep trying to convince myself that this is only temporary, but go back to my original question, was this the right decision for me and is this how I will always feel? I'm scheduled to go back to work Monday, but the way I feel now, I'm just not sure and I can't miss anymore work. I can only hope that things get better from here.
  15. RhondaD

    Is this how I will always feel?

    Just a little about myself: I have been overweight most of my life and have tried diet after diet to little or no success. I found out that Tricare Prime finally decided to pay for LapBand Surgery. I immediately contacted my PCM for a referral which was granted before leaving his office. A weel later visited with the surgeon and was approved for surgery before I even got home for the visit. I followed the full liquid diet to the letter and lost 12 lbs. Tuesday June 24th was my surgery date. I was so scared going back and forth on if I had made the right decision for me. Of course once they started the IV it was a done deal. The surgery went fine even with finding a hiatel hernia that had to be repaired and am a little more sore than I thought I would be. Now my problems. I have been nauseated for days (no vomiting, yet) and I'm not sure what is causing it. I just generally don't feel well. I see other people on the forum that say they are up and around and feeling great just a couple of days after surgery. Everyone seems so chipper and has a positive outlook and excited. I don't feel any of those things. I'm trying to remain positive, and keep trying to convince myself that this is only temporary, but go back to my original question, was this the right decision for me and is this how I will always feel? I'm scheduled to go back to work Monday, but the way I feel now, I'm just not sure and I can't miss anymore work. I can only hope that things get better from here.

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