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daco525

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  1. Happy 48th Birthday daco525!

  2. Happy 47th Birthday daco525!

  3. It sounds crazy to me also, but after the pain I am feeling in my shoulder, I bet your back pain is gas. I thought gas pains were suppose to be in your stomach. I had no pain in my stomach just my shoulders and neck. Sorry you are feeling this pain too but I am glad I am not the only one. At first I thought maybe I feel off the OR table onto my shoulder....LOL....at least now I know what it is.
  4. Thanks for the info. I have been using the gas-X strips but they are not helping. I was given pain med which I took for the first 2 days and then stopped. Maybe I will have to take it a bit more. The funny thing is I know they go through the abdomen and I have no pain in this area, it is only in the left shoulder. I guess I should count my blessings. Overall I think I am healing well and I am overjoyed that I received my lap band. I am five days post op, not hungry at all, following the diet faithfully and already down 8lbs. Yipee!!!!! With these results it is worth some shoulder pain.
  5. I had lap band surgery 4 days ago. I feel really good except for one area...my left shoulder is in agony. In the recovery room I told them my collar bone and shoulder was hurting, they said this was from the gas. It has now been four days and it is still very painful in the left shoulder only. I spoke with the surgeon's office yesterday. The receptionist said they hear this complaint often, she said it is the anesthesia leaving the body. Anyone else have a similar experience? How long until it subsides? What is it from gas/anesthesia?
  6. I was just banded this week. I arrived at the hospital at 8 a.m. for a 10:30 procedure. I was glad I had read some of the stories on this site prior to my surgery date. It helped prepare for what was to come. Overall everyone was very nice and the procedure went well. I think I panicked a little when I was in the OR and they administered the anesthesia. I remember thinking I can't breath....somethings wrong. I think I tried to reach for the mask on my face when a nurse who was standing beside me took my hand. This instantly calmed me and I held on tight. Next thing I know I'm in recovery. I immediately began moving my legs and deep breathing because I heard this helps recovery speed along. When I was brought back to my room I was exhausted. I asked the nurse if it was better to nap or to try and fight sleep. She suggested I take a nap. I think I slept for about an hour and I felt alot better when I woke up. I did not notice any immediate pain in the stomach area. The pain that bothered me was in my left shoulder and across the top of my back and neck. I was told this is from the gas and anesthesia. Anyway it is now 3 days post op. The shoulder pain was unbearable yesterday but is getting better. Today I went for a walk for 30 mins. and I am eating pureed. Everything is staying down and I am not having any reflux or vomiting. I am glad I took time off of work. It is an adjustment getting in food and fluids and my body is not ready for my regular daily routine.
  7. I finally made it. It felt like I was never going to get to this point when I started this journey back in November. Everything was submitted to insurance last week and today I got the phone call from the surgeon's office that I was approved. I was worried since I have a BMI under 40 but I do have co-morbidities. I am scheduled for the lap band on June 3rd. I already feel like this is the beginning of a new me. For all of you just starting out stick with it...jump threw all the hoops that the insurance company requires...what a wonderful feeling when the approval finally comes through.
  8. I am so EXCITED!!:rolleyes2: The surgeons office actually gave me my "tentative" surgery date, June 3rd. I am at the end of my 6 month weigh in visits and I have all my ducks in a row. They are submitting to insurance but don't foresee any problems. I feel like I am finally coming into the homestretch of a long 6 months. Lets hope that I don't hit any hurdles in the final stretch....:crying:
  9. daco525

    What if you Can't exercise Pre Op?

    Thats how I would approach it, first you need to get approval for the surgery, this is the utmost priority. Maybe with weight loss there will be some relief for your feet and you will gradually be able to engage in some exercise. Right now I would focus on complying with everything the insurance wants for approval, everything else is secondary. I heard they actually look for reasons to deny. Don't give them anything. I don't think they will be too sympathetic about your feet, more likely they will say you did not comply with the exercise requirements. Keep us posted. Best of luck.
  10. daco525

    What if you Can't exercise Pre Op?

    I am in a similiar situation with my feet. I also have already had 3 cortisone shots, orthotics and I have little relief. I am reporting to my primary that I am walking on my treadmill daily and he is documenting this during my 6 month weigh in appts. I won't dare say I can't exercise. I am afraid that this will give the insurance company reason to deny. My podiatrist wrote a great letter supporting lap band surgery. My last appt with the primary is in May and I will submit to insurance. I believe that with the lap band procedure and weight reduction I will see a drastic change to my feet. If not I will deal with it as I go along. I would play it safe and report some type of daily exercise. Comply with everything insurance wants don't give them reason for denial. This is all just my opinion.
  11. I am so glad to hear that. I too will have everything ready. I even have two additional letters from a gastroentrologist and a podiatrist supporting the procedure for medical reasons. I know I meet the criteria for an approval so I hope I am as lucky as you and it happens quickly. My last weigh in with the primary is May 1st. I already scheduled the day off from work. I am taking the letter, office notes, etc and heading straight from his office to the surgeons office. I have worked hard for this and I feel like I am close.
  12. I too have this insurance. I plan on bringing everything to the surgeons office May 1st. I will be done with my 6 month weigh ins at that time. I spoke with the surgeons office and they told me that this insurance takes a long time for an approval. They told me to expect a 6-8 week wait. I think if you are approved and ready to go May 1st. that would be great. Please let me know how long it takes you to get an approval. I feel like you are one step ahead of me so I am interested in seeing how the process goes. Best of luck.
  13. This is exactly what I am doing. I think I am meeting the requirements. I have completed 3 of my 6 month appts and we are documenting daily treadmill use at home. Thanks everyone.
  14. Anyone have a sample of a letter that they wrote to the insurance company on behalf of themselves. I have heard that it can help to have your own letter sent in with all the other documentation when seeking insurance approval. Right now I think the more I have to send in the better.
  15. I have heard that some people had to submitted documentation that they completed an exercise regimen. I have heard people say they went for three appts and this met the requirement. What kind of an appt? With a personal trainer? My ins co said to document exercise along with the 6 month weigh ins. If it would help to actually make an appt with a professional who could write a letter pertaining to an exercise regimen I would be willing to do this. Anyone familiar with this?

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