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CarolineDC

LAP-BAND Patients
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About CarolineDC

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 04/01/1974

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    http://carolinedc.wordpress.com/

About Me

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    35, musician, mom
  • Interests
    Music, paper-making, reading
  • Occupation
    SAHM
  1. Happy 39th Birthday CarolineDC!

  2. Happy 38th Birthday CarolineDC!

  3. CarolineDC

    The Guilt of Being a Slow Loser

    I've been a slow loser, and I definitely identify with what y'all are saying. I was self-pay, so there's been an element of kicking myself -- "Did I seriously spend thousands and thousands of dollars for another failed diet?!" I got the Realize band; my fill nurse and other nurses at the surgeon's office told me that in their experience, people with the Realize band take longer to get to the sweet spot, but then lose at about the same rate as people with the Lap-Band. This has definitely been true for me. I was staying away from the boards and feeling a lot of guilt and fear for several months after my surgery. I did not feel significant restriction, early satiety, or appetite suppression until about six months after my surgery! My 11 cc band had 9.2 cc in it before I felt like I had a band. Now that I've FINALLY got good restriction, I am getting all those benefits, and my weight loss is speeding up. Meli, I love what you wrote about weight loss being a marathon, not a sprint. We're in this for life, not for a quick year or two. I have to remind myself sometimes that i's not a race!
  4. CarolineDC

    Not losing weight - very frusterated

    She said she's having those things "once in a while". Even if indulging once in a while slows down weight loss, it shouldn't stop it completely, right?
  5. CarolineDC

    Hair loss!

    I've googled this a few times, and it seems like hair loss happens to a lot of people after surgeries. (Not just WLS, I mean.) So maybe there's some truth to the theory that it's caused by the general anesthesia. If it gets really bad or bothers you a lot, you could try clip-in hair extensions!
  6. CarolineDC

    Not losing weight - very frusterated

    I can totally sympathize with your post. I also have the Realize band, and at 6.5 cc, I had no restriction. I was really discouraged. It was about three months after my surgery -- and about 9 cc in the band -- before I really felt good restriction, and I'm still not at my sweet spot. But I'm definitely feeling it! I just had a talk today with my doctor's nurse, who told me that they've noticed it takes a little longer for Realize patients to get really good restriction, but once they get there, they take off and do great. Try not to get too discouraged. I know how hard it is, but you're still early in the process. It's hard to remember that the surgery alone doesn't give you the benefit of the band; most people don't have much (or any) restriction before they get their fills, and I've heard many, many people say that they didn't feel any restriction until very close to their sweet spot. We just have to hang in there, keep working the band, and stick it out. You're gonna get there!!
  7. CarolineDC

    8.5 cc in; 7 cc out -- normal?

    I'm going in for a check in a couple of days. The nurse told me to call and come back in if I could eat more than a cup of food at a time. I can definitely eat more than that, though I'm trying not to. She did say that if I didn't feel good restriction after the most recent fill, or if it didn't last, she would want to check whether I have a slow leak.
  8. I had my surgery on June 12 (11 CC Realize band). My first fill was in mid-July. I've had three fills total, and the nurse has put 8.5 cc total into my band, but at my second and third fills, she couldn't draw back out as much as I should have in there. At my last fill she could only draw back out 7 cc. Is this within the range of normal? Can 1.5 cc be "hiding" in the tubing? I'm definitely feeling less restriction now than I did a week after my most recent fill. Hoping I don't have a leak. Any thoughts? Thanks!
  9. CarolineDC

    Do you burp all the time?

    I had surgery on June 12. I'm still burping quite a bit, but a little less than last week or the week before.
  10. Got your message! My blog is carolinedc.wordpress.com. Sounds like you're doing great!

  11. hey caroline! i lost the link to your blog bc i was getting anew template and everything got lost!

     

    Lady Lap Band

  12. Hllo.. I just wanted to see how you are doing and tell you to hang in there... :)

  13. CarolineDC

    Lapband Friendly Restaurants

    Houlihan's is a smallish chain that serves tiny desserts and tiny martinis. I guess that would come in handy if you were having a really bad day. :redface:
  14. I got the okay to swim two weeks after surgery. I'm two weeks and four days out from surgery, and I swam for the first time today -- actually, I just sort of dog-paddled, as swimming was uncomfortable. I'm definitely feeling it around my port incision tonight.
  15. CarolineDC

    Port Incision Problems

    Your description sounds like what I was told to expect would happen if the seroma below my port incision started draining. I'd think one of the doctors you've seen would recognize that, though. Hopefully you can get some answers or a resolution soon!

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