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elcee

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  1. elcee

    LOOSE is not LOSE.

    Here in Aus the word "root" has all sorts of rude connotations which means that I have to be careful what I say. I cannot use the expression "I'm rooting for you" and you cannot root for your team as the locals would get completely the wrong idea!
  2. elcee

    LOOSE is not LOSE.

    Just thought of another one. MY BAD!!!!!!
  3. elcee

    LOOSE is not LOSE.

    Spell check doesn't help. It doesn't check grammar and it normally gives the US spelling of the word, which is fine if you are from the US but if you're from the UK it means that words that are spelt correctly it says are wrong! e.g. US = program, UK = programme
  4. elcee

    LOOSE is not LOSE.

    Having lived in 3 different countries -UK, South Africa, Australia you discover there are many ways of pronouncing things.There are also words that have different meanings in different places, one of the best examples of which is the word fanny! Whilst sometimes these might drive you mad you have to accept that things like this help make the world a more interesting place. But its when people get things blatantly wrong that it is really annoying. e.g how many people are there out there that do not know the correct way to use the words borrow and lend? Can you borrow me a book! Grrr. No I can't but I might be able to lend you one.
  5. elcee

    Port Area numb?

    I had the same thing when I had my Caesareans.It took a while for the normal sensation to come back.
  6. Hi, there is a group for June 2009 banders. You will find it in Lap Band support groups, then monthly support groups. I'm Lynn, being done on 2 June in Melbourne, Australia. I'm excited and nervous. At the moment though everything is fairly normal as i don't have to start the preop diet until May 19th. If anything I am probably eating more than usual as I know that soon i won't be able to. More than happy to chat but remember my replies will be delayed as i'm in a completely different timezone! Good luck
  7. elcee

    Realize Band Trouble

    This is listed as a possible problem in the info book that my surgeon has given me. i don't think that it is due to them doing anything wrong - no surgery is risk free. It says that if it happens they need to remove the band, repair the defect and place a new band in a higher position.
  8. elcee

    JUNE 2009 Lap Band Surgery

    Don't know whats going on , keep trying to post and it comes back with a database error.Lets hope this time it works. Well June is getting closer for all of us which is both exciting and scary.I think I am getting through my tests. So far have seen:- Surgeon Dietician Physician - who has referred me for a chest x-ray and lung function test. Am keeping my fingers crossed that i won't have to do a sleep study. I am also wondering what to do about telling people. I want to keep this as private as possible and so far have only told my DH. Not sure what to say to my DS14 or DD 20 who is away at uni. I'm not sure they could keep it to themselves and also my DD would probably tell me I don't need it! At the end of the year i am going overseas to visit my parents/sister for 6 weeks. Will have to decide closer to the time if i should tell them or not. Have to start Optifast in 2 weeks. Not looking forward to it as the range seems to be incredibly limited.I am hoping that my surgeon will say its OK to use a different product. the Tony fergusson range seems to be much wider and have more interesting flavours. What is everyone else using? Finally i want to add a ticker but am not sure how to do it. Can any of you help me. Good luck to us all. Lynn(Melbourne - Aus)
  9. elcee

    LOOSE is not LOSE.

    I totally agree. I also hate it when people say Pacifically (s/b specifically). As far as I'm aware the Pacific is an ocean.
  10. Its great to read messages from others with low BMIs. Mine is 31 - 32 , but I have high BP and high cholesterol.I weigh 74 kg which when you are 5 foot nothing tall is a lot and all the excess weight is around my stomach, the unhealthiest place for it to be. I am tired of looking pregnant when I'm not and would like to get this under control before I get to the stage where it would be considered "normal" to do this. I have followed every diet going in the past. Some have been successful for a while but I have always regained. I have even tried non diet methods such as hypnosis which was a total waste of time. the older I get (46) the harder I find it to lose weight.I have a new GP as I moved about 10 months ago. I asked him to refer me for a lapband and he REFUSED, he said I wasn't overweight enough and that the risks outweighed the benefits. Unfortunately(or is it fortunately) I hate been told I can't do something so I made an appointment to see the specialist myself. The admin staff were quite surprised that I didn't have a referral and completely shocked when I told them my GP refused. My specialist assessed me and due to the comorbidities agreed that the surgery was an option and that my risks are relatively low. I now have a date of 2 June and am extremely nervous. The only person that knows about this is my husband - I don't want to have to explain to everyone and would rather keep it private. Some of the preop testing scares me more than the op. I am wondering how I am going to cope with a sleep test when I have a major problem of getting up all the time at night to go to the loo! That could be really interesting - I'm likely to either not sleep at all because of worry or forget I'm attached to electrodes and fall over and injure myself. Would love to hear from others there experiences of the tests etc. Also I want to put a ticker on but being slightly chat group challenged have no idea where to add it. Can anyone help me ? PLEASE:smile2:
  11. Hi I'm booked to have surgery with Dr Nottle on 2 June. Since having booked I'm both terrified and excited. All I seem to have seen since I saw dr Nottle is negative reports about lapbanding. I believe i'm doing the right thing but do worry still anyway. oh and i'm a total amateur at this forum stuff
  12. Thanks for all the responses. I think it is going to be very helpful to have this "tool" for support. As I don't actually know anyone who has been banded i have no-one to talk to about my concerns. being able to talk to people who have already been through it is going to be very helpful. Can anyone tell me where/how to add the weightloss ticker. I can manage to create one but don't know how to add it!
  13. One of the things was an article in our local paper by Dr Kerryn Phelps who is some top Doc in some high position here in Oz. It wasn't so much that it was saying its bad just more that its not a solution etc etc
  14. elcee

    JUNE 2009 Lap Band Surgery

    I'm also June 2nd, in Melbourne, Australia. I'm excited and terrified.
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