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PangeaOne

LAP-BAND Patients
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About PangeaOne

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 06/05/1938

About Me

  • Biography
    Have struggled with weight issues my whole life.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    travel, gardening
  • Occupation
    Clinical Social Worker
  • City
    Durham
  • State
    Maine
  • Zip Code
    04222
  1. It’s a special day here at BariatricPal, according to your profile..it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday, PangeaOne!

  2. Happy 75th Birthday PangeaOne!

  3. PangeaOne

    Lapband Removal

    I am thinking of having my lapband removed. Blame myself for the failure. I have not lost one pound. The procedure was done in 2008. I am so fearful that once the band is removed I will gain even more weight. Does anyone know if this is usually the case? Looking for guidance.
  4. Happy 74th Birthday PangeaOne!

  5. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary PangeaOne!

  6. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Tootsywoots: I'm new to all of this but have gone to bariatric support groups for over a year now and have met many many people who have had gastric rather than lapband and have gained all their weight back and then some and are now either having another gastric or lapband. You sound like you are doing a great job. Your health is improving so much and now you can walk so much better. Do you have access to bariatric support groups? They are really very helpful. Support is so important. Someone gave me good advice when I started. She said that you need three essential things. The band, exercise and emotional support. Keep up the great work. You can do it!!
  7. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    lynnt1215: Thanks so much for that suggestion. I never knew that! That makes so much sense and is how I am feeling mostly out of fear of a reoccurrence than anything else.
  8. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    I enjoy hearing about people's lives but I'm a therapist, that's probably why. I retired the end of February of this year in preparation for Lapband surgery and hopefully a new life!! I'm interested in hearing how others are doing now that they are not doing their traditional work as well as how they are coping with their Lapband issues. I have a funny story but am looking for feedback. I had my first fill on the 29th of June (Lapband 15 May 09). For the first few days I felt no hunger and had really no desire to eat so stayed well within the dietary guidelines. But that quickly faded away. Could eat anything and became increasingly hungry Went out to eat two days ago and mistakenly ate a small piece of shrimp! I guess what I was feeling was that piece getting stuck. Hadn't ever had that feeling before. It was very scary, felt like I was going to choke to death! I tried to remember that this was something had that other bandsters had experienced and had lived to tell about it. Thank God the restaurant was empty. As I headed for the bathroom I suddenly had a clear liquid shot out of my mouth. How embarrassing!! Later I realized that I was now a part of the bandster experience! Last night I had a similar experience with ground turkey. Thought I had really chewed it thoroughly but guess not. The day before I had these experiences I had scheduled another fill for the 13th, exactly two weeks from the first fill. The nurse who does the fills told me to call her if I began to feel some restriction but so far that hasn't happened. She also told me that some bandster don't feel restriction for up to nearly two weeks.
  9. PangeaOne

    How the Lap-Band actually works, fills and refills

    I recently when to a bariatric educational group run by the hospital where I had the lapband surgery. The facilitator said that the rule of abstaining from fluids 30 minutes prior to a meal has been eliminated. She said that we can now drink fluids right up until the time of the meal. The following week during my appointment for my first fill my nurse said she had never heard of this change in the 30 minute fluid rule. I am waiting to hear from her since it is confusing, conflicting information coming from the same hospital.
  10. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Since I just had the fill this morning I am back to Stage 1: two days on high protein shakes or blended foods. Stage 2: Soft foods for the next two days and then Stage 3: Regular foods of 1000, 1200, or 1500 calories. I never have the full feeling but until I had the fill I didn't feel all that hungry. I had a protein shake a few hours after arriving home from my appointment but was still hungry. It makes sense that the protein shake would just pass through. So I guess what you're saying is that until I get on more solid protein I will probably feel hunger. Thanks so much for the valuable information. I will print it off and carry it with me. Thanks again. All of you are such pros as Bandster.
  11. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Just had my first fill. The nurse said it wouldn't really hurt. That's because the needle didn't go into her! LOL I couldn't believe the diameter of the needle!! And it definitely hurt, a lot. Thank God the pain was brief. She said the pain was due to scar tissue. She said I have the Allergan Band. She removed 4 cc's that was in the band and put back in 5 cc's. From now on I can go for a fill every two weeks until I acquire restriction. It's now been 6 1/2 hours and I am starving!! What is that all about? I've had my protein drink, drinking decaf tea. Why am I feeling so hungry? Tell me this will go away. Help!! I never felt this level of hunger since I've had the band.
  12. The surgery itself is very brief: 1 1 2/ hours total from prep, recovery and out the door. I did have very, very intense pain in my shoulder that lasted for at least a week and then less so for another week. They give you a prescription for the pain which you will definitely want to fill. Others never experienced this pain which is caused by the gas that is used as part of the surgery. Never had any discomfort from any of the incisions. You will do great. I am reading a lot of these blogs and have come to realize that everyone experiences the surgery and the aftermath in their own individual way.
  13. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Thank you for your encouragement. I have been really discouraged. I am going to cling to the wisdom of those who've experienced this before me. As to the fills, I have no idea what type of band I have or whether there was any saline injected at the time of the surgery. I told the surgeon at the time of my pre-op visit (my only visit) that I had heard that he was using a different band. He was vague and said that they continue to tweak the process. When I go for my fill on Monday I'll ask what kind of band I have.
  14. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    I am about to have my first fill on the 29th of June. How it is decided how many cc's they inject. Is it the amount of weight you have or haven't lost or your self report of your level of hunger? Since my surgery on the 15th of June I have only lost 5 to 7 #'s.
  15. PangeaOne

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    I am 71 and just banded in May of this year. Now healed and going for my first fill on the 29th.

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