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wannababy

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  1. Happy 33rd Birthday wannababy!

  2. Happy 32nd Birthday wannababy!

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

  4. What insurance do you have? I have BCBS IL. I too had to do the 6 month diet/exercise plan. For mine, I had to see my Primary Care Physician monthly and follow some type of diet and exercise plan. I did Weight Watchers online and also did the monthly visit with my PCP. I was approved after 6 visits with my PCP and had my surgery a week later. Most insurance companies won't except just WW, but WW combined with monthly visits with your dietician or PCP, but I am sure some insurance company out there does. That does sound like a big time commitment and money commitment too. I would try to find some type of plan that would satisfy that requirement, maybe doing WW and meeting with your dietician, even if that does have to be weekly, at least you wouldn't be spending the extra money on food only you can eat. BUT, I would make sure to get that in writting from your ins company if they say somethign else would work. Have you personally looked at your ins companies policies and procedures? Good luck. BTW, which surgeon are you planning to use? I am in the STL area too. My Dr is Van Wagner. Take care
  5. I like split pea soup made more creamy consistency. Very good for protein content too. I know most people just grind up anything... tuna salad very mushy, chicken salad mushy, pudding, etc. You just have to be creative...
  6. wannababy

    Hi!

    Welcome! And congrats on your decision to have the lapband. I have struggled with infertility for about 3 years too and the whole time knew I needed to be working on my weight while we were pursuing infertility treatments. It started to come down to us doing IVF and I personally wasn't ready to do that, especially at my heaviest weight I had ever been. So we decided to put the babies on hold and concentrate on this...I was banded Sept 18th of this year. I had to do a 6 month supervised diet also. So between my band and my previous diet, I have lost 50 lbs! I can already tell my cycles have regulated and I am hoping we are able to get pregnant on our own when we are ready to try again. Anyway, good luck to you on your journey!! It is the best thing I have done thus far! Take care!!
  7. I am 6 weeks postop and had the same thing happen. My surgeon said it was simply a rash, but if I was worried I should go see my Primary Dr. So I did b/c it started to spread and get bigger and more red. My Dr said it was some type of dermatisis and she px me a strong hydrocortisone cream. It has worked, but there have been a few days that if I dont use it, it starts to come back. As long as I use it it goes away. I am going to continue with it until it is gone for 2 weeks then go off the cream and see what happens. I don't really think it is big deal, but just kinda bothers me since it isn't "supposed" to be there. Sorry I don't have any better info for you.
  8. wannababy

    oct 20 08 and 4 day post op

    Congrats on your surgery!! I am just almost 5 week postop, so most of that is still very fresh in my mind. Glad to hear you are feeling pretty good. Here are my replies to your post: 1. The pain in your shoulder is gas pain. I found that walking (I tried to do as much as possible), and GAS X strips (life saver). That combo really helped me and after about a day of walking/gas x the gas was minimal since I kept taking it as a preventative. 2. No appetite is fairly normal so soon after surgery. Don't worry, your appetite will increase as your stomach heals. 3. I would say your energy is going to be lower until you are back in the groove of everything and eating more....I don't think I would be concerned, unless you are extremely weak. 4. That is the purpose behind the phased in diet. My Dr had me on Clear liquids 1 week, full liquids 1 week, soft foods 1 week, modified solid food 1 week, then to normal. I have not had any problems, but I have pretty much followed this pretty closely and chewed my food really well before swallowing. Some people try to eat stuff they shouldn't too early and that seems to be the people who have most of the trouble. Good luck with your journey. I am sure you will do great... Time will fly too!
  9. wannababy

    Very Discouraged :(

    I TOTALLY understand! I am about 2 1/2 weeks post op and I have lost very very little since surgery. I am tracking everything I am eating and I know I am getting less than 800 calories per day, so I am very frustrated too! I did lose about 12 lbs on my preop diet though, so I am thinking my body is just trying to catch up from that. I have lost about 5 lbs since surgery and that was all in the first 2-3 days after surgery, since then NADA! I know lots of people say this is considered "Bandster Hell", but I don't necessarily agree that is what we are experiencing. I am not overly hungry and I do still feel restriction after I eat, so that isn't the problem. Just that I am eating so much less and can't seem to get the scale to budge!! I don't think a fill is going to change that. I am trying to stay positive and hope that once I can get back to eating normal type foods again, my body will get going again. I am just hoping it is the surgery, liquids, mushy/soft food stage etc that is causing my body to freak out and hang onto my "baggage", lol!! I also think I am going to try to up my calories a little too...which is probably going to start to become more natural b/c I can start eating more foods as time goes on. Good luck to you and I know how you are feeling! Keep it up and I am sure we will all have success soon! Amy
  10. wannababy

    10 days post op

    Hello! I had Realize band surgery on Sept 18th, so I am currently 10 days post op. I have a couple of questions I hope someone will give me some opinions on. I am currently in the full liquids phase, so Soups, puddings, yogurts, applesauce, etc. 1. How much is normal to drink/eat right now? My dietician said no more than 8 oz, and that is pretty much what I am doing. A few days ago 1/2 cup with still satisfying me, but now, I want more like 8 ozs. Sound right?? 2. I lost 12 lbs on my liquid preop diet, and I lost about 4 lbs in a few days since surgery, but haven't lost anymore for the last week. In fact, this morning, I even was up 2 lbs!!! I think this might have something to do with the salt in some of the soups, and also haven't had a BM for several days. Is this normal?? I would appreciate any thoughts on these topics... Thanks!!! Amy
  11. wannababy

    BM problems

    I was banded on Sept 18th, so I am right there with you. I have had both issues, but I think they are very common. I have used the Gas X strips and that has helped the gas TONS!! So I would highly suggest those. It does get better!! Good luck!
  12. wannababy

    6 Month Diet

    Most insurance companies & surgeons go by the starting weight in determining the qualifying BMI. Make sure you check with YOUR insurance company and surgeon though. I know my said it right in the policy manual. Good luck to you.
  13. wannababy

    Any smokers?

    I quit smoking a few year ago. I know my surgeon is very strict about this. He said he has had some people go back to smoking after surgery and EVERY ONE of them had a complication overtime b/c of it. That would be enough to scare me from smoking again. I know it is a toughy to quit, but soooo worth it. There is nothing wrong with using Chantix or something like it...I think that is what my surgeon recommends. Good luck!!
  14. wannababy

    Approval Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois

    I start my preop diet tomorrow, so I will soon know what you mean!! My preop diet consists of broths, water, crystal light, sf popsicles, basically nothing with calories. For 7 days... Is yours about the same tamihott??
  15. wannababy

    Help Im plateauing!

    I agree, you really shouldn't go back to junk food, no doubt.... Maybe just try to mix up good foods, but change them up a bit. Good luck and I hope your plateau busts very very soon!!

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