urbrdfs
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About urbrdfs
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- Birthday 07/02/1955
About Me
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Biography
Been overweight most of my life. Had lapband surgery in September of 2005. Had first fill December 12, 2005, still trying hard to make wise decisions with the band. I am a single parent with a 17 year old daughter so stress is pretty high now.
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Interests
Gardening, reading
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Occupation
State Goverment
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City
Williamson
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State
GA
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Zip Code
30292
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urbrdfs started following Major Hairloss..Any suggestions?, Question for successful banders 3 years out, Have you played this game? and and 7 others
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They request that usually if the band slips.
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Did you go back to Dr. Aceves to get the sleeve done? He did my lapband 3 1/2 years ago.
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Why did you have yours removed? Mine, I have been told, has "expanded", is that the same (do you know) as slipped? It has not given me any trouble up to this point, they did take all the "fill" out in hopes it would correct itself.
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Plastic Surgery Terms for Weight Loss Patients
urbrdfs replied to New Hope's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
I was told recently that certain doctors will remove excessive skin if you donate it to the "burn center" for children. Anyone have knowledge of this? Bette -
Sounds good. I'm 3 years post, lost 100 lbs, would still like to lose another 30 but just can't seem to get there. One month at a time sounds great, thanks. brd
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Question for successful banders 3 years out
urbrdfs replied to trapped inside's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Well unfortunately because of bad reflux problems (from my first fill being way too tight) I can not eat 3 - 4 hours before going to bed. I usually try to eat something small, but filling with protein if possible, (cottage cheese & fruit) around 6 pm. I usually do not eat after 6:00 or 6:30. This tends to keep me from being and/or waking up in the middle of the night hungry. -
Whom did/will you tell?
urbrdfs replied to Nachtigall's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Yep, I hear you. I just didn't want any "negative" input, especially going "out of the country" for the surgery and I knew that is what I would get. I only told two of my dearest friends that I knew would be supportive (one went with me) and my district manager. I did not even tell my immediate supervisor, she was a very "mouthy" person and I knew it would be all over the office. I told no-one in my office, they thought I simply went on vacation. When I started losing weight I simply told them I was changing my eating habits. 3 years later (in September anyway), 100 lbs lighter most of the office still does not know. I did not want the "oh, do you think this is because of the band"? For some reason people want to blame everything (even the flu) on the band and I just couldn't go through that. Hope this helps. -
I'm keeping it quiet, but I'm a terrible liar!
urbrdfs replied to slinkymalinky's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was absent a week of annual leave (vacation time). When asked where I went on vacation, I simply told them I had things to do around the house. I was not in any pain upon returning to work but because of drinking liquids, mushy stages of course people were curious and did ask questions. I simply told them I had an upset stomach and left it at that. I am lucky because I don't have alot of people eating lunch at the time I do. As I started loosing weight, when asked, I told them I had changed my eating habits (which of course is true). My thing is if people know you have had the surgery they watch every move and blame every little thing on the band "oh you look really pale today, think you might not have went with that surgery?" I just didn't want to hear it. As a matter of fact I didn't even tell my immediate supervisor, she is rather "mouthy" and would have told my business to everyone...just didn't want to go there. -
Has anyone taken "liquid" iron. September will be 3 years since my surgery and recently I have found that my blood is very low...(it was a 7 before giving me 3 units of blood). After three days in the hospital and they find no bleeding, the doctors have come to the conclusion that it is an iron deficiency (or at least for the most part). I simply cannot take the tablets of iron, looking for something in liquid to build my level up quickly.
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Control type stockings. I use the sheer energy, get them in a bigger size and it goes all the way under my bra. Someone told me the other day "you don't even have a stomach, there's just nothing there." Ha! Not true, you don't loose 100 lbs and not have some loose skin (especially if you are 50).
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Dr. Aceves and his group is great. I was banded 2 1/2 years ago and have never regretted it. They will treat you well and when you have quetions ask... Good luck. Betty PS By the way, Ihave lost 100 lbs.
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Still hanging in there. Had my surgery September 2005 in Mexicali Mexico, Dr. Aceves. Lost 100 lbs. No tummy tuck, no boob job. Still need to lose 30 lbs, only had 2 fills. Very happy, satisfied with the band, would recommend it to anyone that truly has "made up their mind". The road has not been easy, have acquired reflux due to my first adjustment being too tight (never even knew what reflux was...) on medication and it appears will be so for the rest of my life. Very little slimming unless I eat really fast and don't chew my food up small enough.
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What happens if you don't know it has eroded? Say you've had the band 3 years, no problems, only have a slight fill without plans to have another fill anytime soon (therefore since I am self-pay would not have the fluro done). Can it be lifee-threatening?