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ocbreeze4u

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About ocbreeze4u

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  • Birthday 12/03/1968

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    I live in Southern California with my wonderful husband and three daughters
  • City
    Corona
  • State
    California
  • Zip Code
    92882
  1. Happy 44th Birthday ocbreeze4u!

  2. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary ocbreeze4u!

  3. Good luck Dawn. I'm just finished my testing am am waiting for approval for surgery date hopefully before the end of June. I'm in the Santa ana area. Sean

  4. Hi Dawn. We are the same age, same start weight, same BMI and same goal weight!! I live in the Inland Empire. I get banded on 12/12/08. Getting nervous...but really excited. I would love to share stories and struggles. Thanks, Becky

  5. ocbreeze4u

    Hernias

    I had a Hiatal Hernia that was discovered before my surgery. Mine was not sliding, 1/3 of my stomach was above my diaphram and it was repaired with some mesh attached to my diaphram to reinforce it. That explained why I had severe heartburn and reflux for many years and no medication on the market would resolve my issue. For the first time in 5 years I do not have any heart burn any my food goes down easier.
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    protein help!!

    I love Isopure Zero Carb by Nature's Best. It is clear and comes with 40g Whey Protein Isolate. I love them and they taste simular to Crystal Light. Do not get it confused with the Ispure Powder drink mixes. This one comes in ready to drink bottles. You can purchase it at most vitamin stores however it is less expensive to get it online, I purchase mine at www.bodybuilding.com
  7. I called my doctor today and I told him my apprehensions or waiting for another week so I have an appointment for later this afternoon. He wants to do some blood work and he said that will tell us if my spleen is functioning normal. He said that if it is not then they will admit me to the hospital for further testing and we will take if from there...hey, maybe I will get some better drugs for pain there!...lol...Honestly, I cannot take this anymore. The pain is like the first stages of contractions during labor except this does not let up, it is constant.
  8. ocbreeze4u

    I weigh more now than pre-op?!

    I was 5 lbs heavier for three days after surgery, I am now 14 out of surgery and I have lost 8 lbs since surgery day. Your body retains a lot of fluids, hense the swelling, to help your body heal and it all comes off within the first week after surgery...I promise:biggrin:
  9. Hello to all in Lap Band Land! I had my Lap Band Surgery on July 17, 2008 and at the same time I had a Hiatal Hernia Repair, it was severe, 1/3 of my stomach was above my diaphram so my diaphram had to be reinforced with mesh...a very large piece:scared2:. I was told after my surgery that my recovery would be a bit longer and my pain would be greater. All was good, I did not experience "bandster hell" at all. I was able to swallow liquids with no problem and I am now in the soft food (mushy) stage but here is the problem, last Sunday evening after dinner I began to have extreme pain under left lung. Since then I have had to take shallow breaths as I am not able to breath in without severe pain and when I lay down on my back or left side the pain is worse than labor contractions during child birth...no joke! The pain has been persistant since then. I went to my bariatric surgeon this evening and he is conserned that my spleen was injured during surgery. I am in the medical industry so I know that any good surgeon can have this happen during lap band and hiatal surgery and it does happen. If my pain is not better by next week he is going to run some blood work and do an ultrasound to see what is going on and if his assumptions are correct then I will need to have my spleen removed. My question is, has anyone had spleen problems after surgery? If so, how did you deal with the pain outside of medications. I was given Percoset and an prescription anti-inflamatory (I cannot recall the name) but I am still in pain and I have not had much sleep in 3 days. I need some advise as this is brutal and I am going out of my mind here.
  10. ocbreeze4u

    Denied and Defeated..Needing Advice

    No, they are very clear on what their requirements are and they do not deviate from them. My appeals were due to my BMI dropping to 34.8 (they require 2 years persistant BMI> 35) for only 4 days, I dropped below by ONE POUND so I was initially denied. Yes, they can deny you by one pound so I highly doubt they will accept anything less than a 6 month diet and do not miss your monthly weigh-in...they will deny you. The only reason why I had the two appeals over turned was due to I discovered that the doctor had my height wrong in my chart, they charted 5' 7", I am only 5' 5" so that meant that my BMI never dropped below 35. I had my surgery on July 17th and I am doing well.
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    Denied and Defeated..Needing Advice

    I have Aetna PPO and I am also a Nurse Practitioner. My BMI was 36 and I had only one Comorbidity...Diabetes. I had to go through two appeals and a peer to peer review, I handled my own appeals without the help of the surgeon's office and I won. With that said, I know Aetna VERY WELL. First off, they told you wrong information about they need "price information", it does not matter how much it cost at the institutional care level. When you use an Aetna Provider, Aetna and the doctor have a fee schedule they use and Aetna pays no more or not less...example, Lapband surgery as billed by doctor is $18,500 however, as a provider for Aetna they will pay $11,900 so the surgeon only gets paid $11,900 and you pay any copays and coinsurance out of pocket and nothing more, the surgeon eats the difference of $7,400. Aetna will tell you different things depending on who you talk with. If you are PPO and not HMO then you do not need a referral to a Bariatric Surgeon. Find out who is on your provider list in your area and call that office, attend their seminar. After that they will schedule a consult and at that time your doctor will find out what your insurance needs and he will handle it for you. Aetna's qualifications are a persistant BMI 40> for two years, 6 months physician supervised diet including diet and exercise behavior modification education and monthly weigh-ins. They no longer require a psych evaluation however, your surgeon may require it. You may also qualify if your BMI is 35> with one comorbidity such as diabetes, heart disease or sleep apnea. But like I said, the surgeon you choose will walk you through this and also oversee your 6 month diet. Good luck.
  12. ocbreeze4u

    Am I a pig...

    I see very little fresh fruit and vegetables, they are very important as you need the fiber they provide and the nutrients. If your body is starved of this it will slow its metabolism to retain what little it is getting thus weight loss slows.
  13. ocbreeze4u

    Filled During Surgery?

    My surgeon put 4cc in my band during surgery and none of it was removed. My swelling must be completely gone as I can drink a large amount of water without any problems however, regarding food...I fill up easily.
  14. Thanks for your post!! Makes me feel better about drinking some more calories! I cant wait til i can eat! I used to live in Corona too... Off Magnolia... I live in Las Vegas now tho... Anyways im gonna listen to what you wrote cuz i feel like a mess!! Im not even using my pouch yet... so its like so impossible to be on that strict of calorie intake.... but it sounds like either way its not a good idea... Thanks!! xoxoxo

  15. MyMeshelle....I am an OB/GYN Nurse Practitioner. I do not like to bash anyone in the medical industry however you should not for any reason reduce your calories below 1800 if you are breast feeding because you burn about 500 extra calories a day nursing alone. If you are not breast feeding you can keep your calories safely between 1000-1200 and still lose weight. You just had a baby and it takes several months to get your hormones back in check and to heal. I have my calories between 1000-1200 and I have lost 7 lbs in the first week after my lap band surgery and my daily caloric intake includes 30% carbs (whole wheat and grains) and 60-80g protein. You will get your energy back in two days if you increase your caloric intake. Yes, you will lose weight quickly in the beginning with 350 calories a day but after 4-8 weeks your body will lower its metabolism so it will burn less and ration the very little calories you are taking in thus you your weight loss will slow drastically and it will take your body many month after you increase your food intake to raise your metabolism again to burn fat. Please increase your calories, you are a new mother and you probably do not get much sleep and your calories are dangerously low. You are "burning the candle at both ends". Trust me, you will lose weight with 1200< daily if you keep the carbs below 30% and your protein is at 60-80g. Good luck, I am worried about you.

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