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grannytwinkie

LAP-BAND Patients
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About grannytwinkie

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  • Birthday 05/25/1962
  1. Happy 51st Birthday grannytwinkie!

  2. Happy 50th Birthday grannytwinkie!

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

  4. Hi Granny -

     

    It's nice to see someone my age from Iowa! I am having surgery on March 9 in Des Moines. I'd be interested in keeping in touch with you. Congrats on your band - hope you are doing well.

     

    bambam

  5. grannytwinkie

    Smokers???

    One of the requirements from my surgery group was to quit smoking. They would test for nicotine and if present they would cancel the surgery. I am happy to report that I have been smoke free for a year now. I had my lapband surgery in October 2008. I have not once looked back. I don't miss the wheezing, out of breath feeling. I don't miss the stink that comes with being a smoker. I especially don't miss having to go outside in the winter to smoke! (can't smoke in public places in Iowa). I don't miss having to carry my inhaler around everywhere "just in case". My mother died 3 years ago from complications of COPD. She litterally suffocated to death and I watched her slowly die that way. Horrible, horrible way to die. So this was my incentive to quit as well as getting the band. My mom is routing for me in heaven I know she is, she always told me to quit so I wouldn't end up like her and I finally took her advice! THANKS MOM
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    Cold/Sinus drainage

    I actually asked my doctor during a fill about this issue and he said to get the 12 hour sudafed or generic equivalent. (Not the other over the counter stuff as it doesn't work). I actually have a cold now and have been taking it for drainage and it has helped a lot.
  7. grannytwinkie

    What FINALLY made you decide to get banded??

    Two reasons: 1) My type II diabetes was way out of control, I was taking oral meds twice daily and injections twice daily and my blood sugar was still around 300. Which of course caused yeast infections which were quite frequent, twice a month to be exact. My sleep apnea was getting worse, sleeping only a couple hours at a time. 2) when I started to notice that I could feel my belly in my lap and had to re-position it to be comfortable - OH HELL NO I thought. So I called and booked a seminar. I had to wait 4 months cause we were changing insurace companies and didn't want to start and then have insurance problems. It took me a year to finally get the surgery done after I made the decision. Best thing I have ever done for myself. No more diabetes medicines and tummy has shrunk a litte, not enough yet!
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    Serious Second Thoughts

    I think everyone has second thoughts the closer they get to surgery. As far as wanting and eating everything in sight, that is the Last Supper Syndrome, thinking you will never have it again. The choice is obviously up to you, but I can assure you that you can do it. I am proof of that. You can still have some things, only in moderation. I still indulge occassionally, but mostly make the right choices. You just need to ask yourself: How much do you want to take back your health? You will then find your answer. No matter what you choose, good luck to you.
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    Couldnt' Find the Port

    I had my first 2 fills under flouroscopy, and had a choice to have it done in the office or at x-ray. I chose x-ray. I want them to see where they are going and I want them to watch the fluid go down the stoma so I don't risk being over-filled.
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    Smoking!!!

    I was banded Oct. 7th 2008. As part of the agreement that patients sign with the bariatric surgery group we agree to quit smoking. They can and will test you for nicotine and if they find it they will cancel surgery or fills. I quit February 2008 using Chantix for about 2 weeks and have never looked back. I smoked heavily for 25+ years, so if I can do it, anyone can. Maybe this will be an incentive for those of you struggling: I watched my beautiful mother suffer from COPD and Emphezema for 20 years until she slowly suffocated to death. I was still smoking when she died almost 3 years ago. Then when I decided to get the lap band and it was a requirement, it was like a sign from my Mom. I was beginning to sound like her, with the coughing, breathlessness and choking on my food. So I had a double reason to quit. I feel so much better, believe me you won't believe how much better it is to breathe, and you will smell so much better!!
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    Lap Band and RA Meds

    I was wondering if anyone has RA and how they are takin the RA meds. Specifically Plaquinil (hydroxicloriquin), I am leery of getting another fill due to the fact that I have to take Plaquinil twice daily and it is a rather large pill. I am wondering if you can split it, or if it has to be taken whole. If I can split it I would get another fill. Thanks for any responses.
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    Going Vegetarian

    I am currently on Prednisone 15mg per day, Plaquinil 400mg per day, folic acid, nexium, and will start Methotrexate injections on Sunday. I am really leery of the Methotexate as the side effects are quite nasty, hair loss, stomach bleeding, almost total supression of your immune system so a common cold or flu can turn dangerous. Log term use of the Plaquinil can effect your eyesight as well. Prednisone has been a lifesaver lately, but it promotes weight gain and robs your body of potassium and other vital nutrients. I will start the meds as my Rheumatologist wants me to, but I am hoping if I go vegetarian and get the inflammation under control that I can slowly wean off of the meds and control it through diet. This is the worst sort of pain I have ever had in my life, it is constant and debilatating at times. So I will try anything. I hate being sidetracked from my lapband journey like this, I had come so far and was doing so well b4 this hit. I was walking everyday, now I can barely walk 10 feet at a time.
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    Going Vegetarian

    I am going to go vegetarian due to my Rheumatoid Arthritis. From what I have read it seems to help with the inflammation and if I can solve it with diet rather than the awful drugs I want to try. I am concerned with getting enough protien that we need as lap bandsters. I am also concerned that I wont be able to get the leafy veggies to pass through the band. I have currently stopped getting any fills as I am on so many medicines right now that I cannot take the chance that they won't pass through the band and sit in my upper pouch. This can cause erosion and bleeding ulcers, not what a bandster needs. I am hoping that this helps to put my RA in remission and who knows maybe I'll lose weight faster!
  14. I made it to Onederland! I stepped on the scale this morning and it read 199.2! OMG I haven't been under 200 in years and years. I have had a lot of health problems lately that have really brought me down, but at least for today I can Celebrate something!! Yay me!!!!!!:cursing:
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    What do you like about being banded?

    Having to go buy a pair of pants to wear bowling cause the pair I brought with me were way to big and kept falling off! And getting the new pants out of the "normal" section instead of the plus size section (eventhough they still have the XL on them at least they don't have the "W" before or after the size :cursing:).

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