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LisaMarrie

Gastric Sleeve Patients
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LisaMarrie last won the day on July 20 2021

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About LisaMarrie

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    Intermediate Member
  • Birthday August 9

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    resin art, acting, upcycling, cannabis micro influencer
  • Occupation
    Actress/Artist
  • City
    Los Angeles
  • State
    California
  • Zip Code
    90019

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  1. LisaMarrie

    Lab Band Removal Experience?

    Had mine done outpatient. Insurance covered it as part of WLS revision. Pain was minimal but my stomach felt heavy when walking for about 3 weeks.
  2. LisaMarrie

    Please Help, Advice Needed!

    Your body is still healing and adjusting its too early to worry about stalls.
  3. You can Uber there but talk to the social worker at the hospital they may be able to arrange something for you at discharge. You can also talk to your insurance they may have a contract for medical transport. Who is going to be your support after surgery? You're really going to need a support system.
  4. So sorry to hear that, I know how disappointing that is to wake up and no revision. I hope that you are able to find something that works for you.
  5. Yes, makes perfect sense. When I do what I'm supposed to do I can take off weight fairly easily but not as easily with the band and I haven't been as motivated to keep it off. I had my band removed in 2018 and I am now 2 weeks post op VSG. I'm glad to hear that you have done the work and have a supportive circle. Now, it's up to us to commit, remain consistent and do what we know to do.
  6. LisaMarrie

    Is it Worth it?

    Well, I can help you with some of that. Though everyone is different there isn't usually pain for upwards of a month. I am 2 weeks post op and doing pretty much everything I normally due and even sleep on my stomach. Unless you have GERD or already have reflux most people don't just experience heartburn unless they do something to cause it and most Drs. will prescribe an acid reducer for at least the first month. Now, the food part I would suggest seeking some therapy if that is a major concern to you. You have to make the decision if changing your eating habits, hair loss (which may or may not happen and if it does hair grows back) NSAIDs etc. if all of those things outweigh the desire to lose weight and be healthy then the surgery is not for you. But, right now it seems you are dwelling on a lot of possibilities that might not even occur.
  7. LisaMarrie

    Is it Worth it?

    What exactly are you having second thoughts about?
  8. Have you discussed this with her Drs or even the pharmacist? It's a very important conversation to have but I think you need professional advice. UPDATE: I saw on the last line she is going to see a Dr. but I'm leaving my response for others.
  9. LisaMarrie

    Had mine yesterday!

    You deserve it. Congrats!
  10. LisaMarrie

    Surgeon Disappointed 😞

    That is ridiculous and unrealistic! The average expected weight loss is 2-4 lbs a week.
  11. LisaMarrie

    Surgeon Disappointed 😞

    He's doing too much. Keep doing what you're doing!
  12. This is what I was thinking barely qualifying for surgery and with no comorbidities is it worth the surgical risk to do it now? At 23 you're still possibly going out with friends for food and drinks are you mentally prepared for the restrictions the surgery will bring? Also, as someone else said you will have to postpone having kids. I would like to know what are your reasons for wanting to do it now if you barely qualify?
  13. LisaMarrie

    Surgeon Disappointed 😞

    My Dr. just told me he expects 10 pounds a month. But congrats! You're doing great!
  14. I am so sorry this happened to you. My mother has this thing about fat people being disgusting and my daughter and I were just discussing today that we think she has an ED. I have body dysmorphia because if her calling me fat, black and ugly most of my childhood (she also has issues with colorism) so I know exactly the struggle. This is not a question you asked but I am going to suggest that in addition to food therapy you seek out mental health therapy to help with the horrible history you have had. It is also very important to have a support group, for me that has been my kids, a close friend of mine and online support groups like this one. Now to answer your question: I was banded for over 13 years during that time I learned the difference in feeling full and satisfied. I learned how to eat slowly and chew thoroughly, I learned that I don't have to eat all of the cake right now there will be other days for cake, I lost my love of bread and soda and if I do have a craving for it I learned to have it in moderation and quit. I have the tools it is just up to me to use them. So, if I have all of this knowledge why did I need a revision? Because after I lost my band I went hog wild and tried to eat all of the things that I THOUGHT I was missing, however, I was still unconsciously eating the way I described above but was making poor food choices too often. Without the band I gained about 42 pounds BUT I maintained that same weight for 5 years. In summary, I have the knowledge, the tool and I am mentally ready to keep the weight off for good. Thank you for joining my Ted Talk.
  15. LisaMarrie

    July 2021 Surgery People!

    Have you tried Tomato soup or bisques? You can also go to a restaurant and get the broth from Wonton soup, Pho or ramen.

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