asnewme1
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- Birthday 12/11/1955
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asnewme1 started following I'm on my way! 1st step!!, 2009 - New York City Banded Together-Lapband Talk National Event, Roll call! and and 7 others
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3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary asnewme1!
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2009 - New York City Banded Together-Lapband Talk National Event
asnewme1 replied to CoachCher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Very excited. Yes, of course I will come. I am comparitively local - Westchester is about an hour away from NYC - either local would be fine for me. I WOULD BE WILLING TO HELP OUT A BIT WITH THE CONFERENCE IF YOU NEED ANOTHER PAIR OF LOCAL HANDS LET ME KNOW. Also, I am a sleever - not a bander. Would you want a speaker to talk about the sleeve? My doctor does both sleeve and band but feels the results are better with a sleeve. Do you need any doctors to speak? -
2009 - New York City Banded Together-Lapband Talk National Event
asnewme1 replied to CoachCher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
1. I am local to NYC and NJ. I will definitely come. 2. I am willing to help out if you would like. 3. I am a sleever- would you want someone to talk about the sleeve? 4. Would you want someone to contact local bariatrics doctors in NYC to see if they would like to attend. 5. You can email me directly at alteredinterior@optonline.net -
MacMadame- When is your date?- Mine is September 8
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Listen- what they had me do was an angiogram to make sure I was clear before the VSG. Then in the hospital I have 3 different doctors to monitor my fluids to make sure I don't go into congestive heart failure. Most important - think about doing it in the hospital that has treated you successfully for heart problems and make sure that if you need an ICD you get an ICD. Possibly the number one thing most of us heart patients can do to save our lives.
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Brian - Go onto www.surgicallyslim.com Mount Sinai's bariatric weight loss group, NYC The VSG is recommended as an excellent surgery for patients that are in the danger zone- you can read about why there. I have massive heart damage and I am having a sleeve Sept. 8, so if you want tune back in and I will let you know what happened.
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Revisional surgery from VBG to Lap Band???
asnewme1 replied to Debi's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
I am pretty sure that VBG is the old original style of sleeve before they knew to cut the stretchy part of the stomach out. What we are getting now is VSG - Vertical Sleeve Gastrectomy. Not sure but I think VBG must have stood for Vertical Band Gastrectomy??? Easy to mix up the two but they are very different operations. -
I could stress over it more, and I will bring it up the next time I see him. If he insists on using the 36 then I am still going to have him do it- I know this hospital, I know his reputation, and I need to be in a place that knows my heart history. I feel confident that it will still work. I agree with you over the 48-60 though- I wouldn't do that either.
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If you have a problem pm me.
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Sleeversforums.motionforum LavenderRose, Type in the above address or enter Australia sleeve motion forum in your search engine. The administrator, Hayley can be easily reached if you have trouble registering. About 100 active members only- all sleevers or about to be sleevers. Virtually no misinformation. Warm, kind and extremely informative. Remember that Australia is 12 hours off of us so if you leave Hayley a message she probably won't get back until the next day. Quite a few people who transitioned from the band due to problems. Expect to see you there asnewme1.
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Dr. Kini, Mount Sinai, NYC told me that he was going to use a 36. I tried to get him to agree to the 32 or the 34 - in Australia they tend toward the 32, but he said they were too small. I am concerned but hopefully it will be all right. The one thing that does please me is that I don't have to do a revision surgery. When I went in for my conference I thought he was going to insist on doing a band which really, really concerned me. I felt all along that the sleeve was the best choice for me within a week of starting my research, so I was ecstatic when he came to that as his first recommendation. And interestingly, I owe it all to Alex of lapbandtalk who posted an obscure article about how Australian doctors are revising band patients to a sleeve. So I am pumped that I can get the sleeve in the first go round. 31 more days to count down, 4 to angiogram clearance - I hope. Will haunt this site fairly often- at least until I am sleeved. After I am sleeved I expect to be very busy organizing my wardrobe and shopping! Yes.
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Absolutely amazing. Do you know what size bougie your surgeon used? I am supposed to get sleeved September 8th as long as my angiogram goes well on Tuesday.
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I am glad this forum got started here too although I, like you, was lucky enough to find the Australian forum. If my last preop test goes well I am scheduled for September 8th. We could be twins.
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Interestingly enough when I first began this journey I read wasabubblebutts description of the band. About a week later she went with the conversion to the sleeve so I learned about that which was very helpful. Even more helpful was her post that sent me to an Australian sleevers forum. Honestly I walked into the doctor's office assuming with my heart condition that I would be walking out with information on the band. I was quite surprised when I walked out with the information on the sleeve. Evidentally it is so dangerous to put me under anesthesia that he felt he could not risk the band and he definitely would not risk the rny surgery for me. So Bubblebutts journey was helpful since I knew enough about the sleeve walking in, that I was able to roll with the punches and not panic. So she did me a great service, and I do love the Australian forum even though I am out of NYC. Good luck with the band.