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magaines

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  1. Thanks for the heads up. I am sure your post will help a lot of people that are doing their research. I do have a question, how was the flight back after the surgery, I wasn't in a lot of pain but can't imagine getting on a flight for several hours. Good luck.
  2. I am so sorry for not getting back to you. I don't seem to check nearly as often as I should. I'm doing good, down around 30 lbs, go back to the dr on Thurs for another fill. I haven't really noticed my relationships changing, but I have noticed that I am not so lazy. I have more energy and want to get up and do more things. I walk Monday thru Fridays during my lunch break, I can get a mile in in less than 25 minutes, I also walk at home sometimes, but not often. Weekends are kinda the days that I need to get stuff done around here, you know the same old stuff, laundry, cleaning, etc. I have heard that after surgery some people will sleep in a recliner, I didn't have that option, but it sounds like something to try if you can. Have you or when are you having your surgery. Let me know how things are going. Again, if I don't reply right away, I'm not ignoring you I haven't checked the visitor tab, I gotta remember to do that more often.

     

    Mim

  3. I may be a little late with this, haven't check the web in a few days, but I want to say CONGRATULATIONS to you both on your marriage!!!! :biggrin::smile: :biggrin: It doesn't matter what anyone else thinks or says, just be happy. Mim
  4. WOW! that is fantastic, I'd be up to having fill parties.
  5. As Jodi said you must not have had much swelling, also most bands do not have any Fluid until your first fill.
  6. I found that it was easier to leave it in the fridge and take a sip here and there through out the day when I was postop. It took several weeks before I could drink a whole one before it got cold.
  7. magains and mini (or was it someone else? cripe, there's so many people now, but you know who you are) - has Dr. K pulled the fluid out to see if you really have the amount he put in? If you can still eat quite comfortably then it makes me wonder (there was talk a long time ago that the band "absorbs" a little fluid - not a leak, just something to check out if you're going in for a fill) No he hasn't, I will ask him tomorrow when I go to check what is still there. Thanks to everyone for the responses.:cursing:
  8. Yep, I'm pretty short, 5 ft on a GOOD day.
  9. I have a question for you girls, you all have so much great information and advice. I have had a few fills and scheduled for another in a couple days. I can eat anything and any amount I want without much consequence (sp), I ate supper about an hour ago, and had to stop myself, believe me I could have kept going, and I am still hungry. The last fill I had my stomach growled thru the whole procedure, Dr K said he could hear the fill talking to him, so stopped with a small fill. Let me know what you think.
  10. Yes, I love this show. It doesn't matter what anyone else is watching as soon as it comes on the TV is mine. The people on there work their butts off, maybe if I had their ambition I wouldn't be in the position I'm in now.
  11. I'm sure they won't be backed up. I've never been there where the wait was long. Maybe next time.
  12. Mine is at 1:30, but you never know things could be backed up.
  13. Oh, yes and my fill on Thursday. I haven't lost pounds in months, inches, yes, but you know how we all like to see those numbers on the scale to move!!! How many inches can one lose without the scale moving??? I read all the posts but you girls are just too fast for me. There is no way I can keep up. I too go for a fill on this Thursday (10/2) maybe we will bump into each other. Mim
  14. Great! you've got a surgery date. I don't know why but I wasn't worried about the surgery itself. But when it came time for my first fill, everyone knew I was a bit rattled, even when the nurse called me in noticed that I was nervous. It all went very well. I didn't have a lot of pain after surgery, but did take the pain meds to help me sleep, getting in and out of bed was a chore. I only told my daughters, one of my brothers, and a couple of friends that I was having the surgery. My youngest didn't want me to do to it, but didn't protest too much. It has been about 3 months and I still haven't told anyone at work, they knew I was going in for surgery but not what it was exactly. I figure that it is not anyone's business. I went on a vacation to see out of state family, we went out to eat, I was then forced to tell my two sisters, they just had a lot of questions, guess there wasn't too much to say since I had already had the surgery. My advice is, if you know they are going to object or give you a hard time, is not to tell them. Good luck, and let me know how it is all going.

  15. I finally received the scale I had ordered a few weeks ago. Of course when I opened the package there wasn't an owners manual or instructions.:cool2: Does anyone know where I can get a copy of the manual. Or if you know how to program it would even work. I have tried Conair's website, their toll free phone number, weight watchers site, even did a search on the internet but no luck. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks!
  16. I was self pay, mine was about $50, I was prescribed three meds 1) pain meds, 2) stuff to keep me from throwing up (used only if needed), and 3) antibiotic.
  17. Oh I feel so bad for you and your sister. It has got to be hard enough to leave her kids, but to have to deal with your mom isn't good for her. She has to be able to know that her family is doing ok so she can take care of herself while deployed. Maybe your mom will change her mind and stay home so you two can have a good time together before she leaves.
  18. Booo on the PETA request:thumbdown: Yea can't wait for the Depp movie:tongue_smilie: Don't care if it's good or bad.
  19. I went to a support group shortly after my surgery. There were several people there, not long into it I found out that most (all but 2 of us) were patients of Dr. Snyder's. Talk about being outcasts for the rest of the session haven't been back there, looking forward to the one at Dr K's office in October.
  20. WOW:w00t: I read the posts from ColoradoCrazy, she is something else. You girls really gave it to her:tongue2:. Little does (did) she know that Dr. K informs his patients that he will call you with his cell phone and "if you capture it" you will then have his. I called him two days after my surgery and he called me back before I got my sorry butt sat down.
  21. Actually you have a choice of two locations. One is Parker Adventist (fairly new facility) and Aurora Medical Center, this hospital is attached to the same building that his offices are in.
  22. I bet your surgeon was Dr. Kirshenbaum, he is also my Dr. I really like his office staff. I go on Oct 2 for another fill. Good Luck!!!
  23. Tally Did you come to Colorado?
  24. I was very fortunate to have found an excellent dr within miles from my home that I used for self pay. His fees for surgery, consult, nutrition consult, hospital, and first 3 months of fills (from date of surgery) for $9950.
  25. magaines

    Help is anyone out there?

    Does your insurance cover lapbanding? If not you may want to consider self pay. I agree with RestlessMonkey. Start with your insurance company, find out what they do or do not cover and start with the list. Good luck

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