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dirttrackdiva

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About dirttrackdiva

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    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 09/26/1980

About Me

  • Biography
    Well, I grew up in Cheyenne, Wyoming and now I live in Missouri. Summers here are VERY HOT! I'm going to school for a medical coding and billing certificate and want to eventually study insurance fraud.
  • Interests
    NASCAR, other types of racing, reading, playing World of Warcraft with my hubby, spending time with my family.
  • Occupation
    Sales Manager
  • City
    Saint Joseph
  • State
    Missouri
  • Zip Code
    64506
  1. Happy 32nd Birthday dirttrackdiva!

  2. Hi It is imaluckydog! Is your bandversary coming up? How are you? Mine is on the 29th of June. I hope this note finds you well. I can not believe it has been a year. My body has changed so much. I must say I am very excited about my new smaller body. I look forward to hearing from you. Best wishes. imaluckydog to have friends like you ;-)

  3. HI LISA!! Thanx for the friend request. I was banded by Dr De La Torre, but not in St. Louis. Mine was in Columbia, he practices for Missouri Bariatric Services there. I've never really had any issues with the fills. I know they aren't very aggressive, but I do know that if you tell them that you're starving between meals and it's a battle to not eat all the time, they will give you a good fill. That's what I had to do. Hope this helps.

  4. Dirt track Diva I thought I read you were banded by Dr. Del La Torres in St. Louis if so I would love to chat with you I was banded by Dr D. on 10-7-09 and seem to be struggling with the little amount of fills I'am receiving. Lisa.

  5. dirttrackdiva

    I'm Moving

    Just a heads up for everyone, I'm following BG's lead and moving to blogspot. Here's the link: www.dirttrackdiva.blogspot.com My family members and friends that know I've had surgery weren't able to see these posts since they aren't members of the site. So I thought I'd make it available for everyone to see. There are some posts on there that aren't totally related to surgery, but it's my new home. Hope you all follow me there. I'll leave the light on for you. :biggrin:
  6. dirttrackdiva

    I'm Moving

    Just a heads up for everyone, I'm following BG's lead and moving to blogspot. Here's the link: www.dirttrackdiva.blogspot.com My family members and friends that know I've had surgery weren't able to see these posts since they aren't members of the site. So I thought I'd make it available for everyone to see. There are some posts on there that aren't totally related to surgery, but it's my new home. Hope you all follow me there. I'll leave the light on for you. :thumbup:
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    1/8/10 Another Link In The Head-Band- Part 1

    Wow, talk about hitting home! I've had a few of those moments myself. Right now I'm in the process of getting rid of some of the things that used to be too small and are now too big. However, I'm keeping one pair to be my before pants.
  8. dirttrackdiva

    SIL - Single Incision Lapband

    I had the SIL as well. I was banded in Columbia Missouri at the University Hospital. Also a teaching hospital. That seems to be the common denominator, if you were banded at a teaching hospital. My port is right to the left of my belly button. I can feel it. It's literally right under my skin. The upside, fills are a breeze. My doc said that it depends on your age, how many children you've had and how much scar tissue you would have in abdomen form various things. I have no kids and have only had one abdominal surgery and it was laproscopic, so he told me in my consult I was excellent candidate for the SIL. I have the incision in my belly button, the one (literally less than half an inch long) on my upper abdomen where I'm sure is where he inserted the band. I was banded on June 16th 2009. I'm down 45 pounds and seemed to have reached a plateau, but hopefully I'll start losing again soon.
  9. dirttrackdiva

    imaluckydog playing with the band early!

    just discovered your blog.....i'm a june bandster too. june 16th to be exact. i've seen a lot of your comments on bg's blog. i just love her. i sent you a friend request, hopefully we can be bandster buddies together. great job taking control of your own destiny, which i think all of us have done in getting the band.
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    Are You and Your Band on the Same Page?

    I titled my blog this today because yesterday my band and I were not on the same page. By any stretch of the imagination. I don't even know if we were both reading the same book! :smile2: Does anyone else seem to have issues with pork? I've tried it twice since I've been banded and both times had disasterous results. Last night I was eating some left over pork loin, prepared for it to be a little dry I added some extra bbq sauce to my plate for the purpose of dipping and allowing the meat to go down easier. Took about four bites and WHAM! Stuck. I immideatly got in the shower. Sometimes it helps me to take a cool shower and get cooled off. It helps. Don't know why, could be all in my head, but it helps just the same. After about 45 minutes of slime slime and more slime I'd had enough. I did the cardinal sin of bandsters and stuck my finger down my throat. Finally all better. Needless to say I was on liquids for the rest of the day. The upside to my little improptu liquid diet is I lost two more pounds. A total of 42 pounds lost and 5 pounds from onederland. :huh2: Happy dance for my being 5 pounds from onederland. On the wierder side of life (yes it gets wierder) caught my dog dragging her butt across the carpet the other night......called the vet right away of course. Asked them what the probability was that she had worms. Vet said pretty good chance. WELL SHIT! :cool: Things just keep getting better. So I ask the vet what I can do to kill off the worms that won't cost me an arm and a leg. They said they could give me two pills, give them to her at the same time, cost less than 20 bux. :thumbup: To the vet I went. Got home, gave the dog the pills and no more butt dragging, that I've seen. She's figured out what makes me scream at her I think so she just leaves the room to do it. Kinda like a kid. Only my dog is the kid in class that is allergic to EVERYTHING and eats the glue. :thanks: Why me? Oh well, she keeps life interesting I guess. She's a beagle if anyone is wondering. And I guess beagles are pretty suseptible, just like kids to test what things will travel through their digestive tract. Preparing me for a child I guess. If I ever have one. Well, that's what's been going on in my little world the last few days. Have a great day bandsters. Talk to you all soon.
  11. dirttrackdiva

    Are You and Your Band on the Same Page?

    I titled my blog this today because yesterday my band and I were not on the same page. By any stretch of the imagination. I don't even know if we were both reading the same book! :confused: Does anyone else seem to have issues with pork? I've tried it twice since I've been banded and both times had disasterous results. Last night I was eating some left over pork loin, prepared for it to be a little dry I added some extra bbq sauce to my plate for the purpose of dipping and allowing the meat to go down easier. Took about four bites and WHAM! Stuck. I immideatly got in the shower. Sometimes it helps me to take a cool shower and get cooled off. It helps. Don't know why, could be all in my head, but it helps just the same. After about 45 minutes of slime slime and more slime I'd had enough. I did the cardinal sin of bandsters and stuck my finger down my throat. Finally all better. Needless to say I was on liquids for the rest of the day. The upside to my little improptu liquid diet is I lost two more pounds. A total of 42 pounds lost and 5 pounds from onederland. :confused: Happy dance for my being 5 pounds from onederland. On the wierder side of life (yes it gets wierder) caught my dog dragging her butt across the carpet the other night......called the vet right away of course. Asked them what the probability was that she had worms. Vet said pretty good chance. WELL SHIT! :thumbup: Things just keep getting better. So I ask the vet what I can do to kill off the worms that won't cost me an arm and a leg. They said they could give me two pills, give them to her at the same time, cost less than 20 bux. :redface: To the vet I went. Got home, gave the dog the pills and no more butt dragging, that I've seen. She's figured out what makes me scream at her I think so she just leaves the room to do it. Kinda like a kid. Only my dog is the kid in class that is allergic to EVERYTHING and eats the glue. :thumbup: Why me? Oh well, she keeps life interesting I guess. She's a beagle if anyone is wondering. And I guess beagles are pretty suseptible, just like kids to test what things will travel through their digestive tract. Preparing me for a child I guess. If I ever have one. Well, that's what's been going on in my little world the last few days. Have a great day bandsters. Talk to you all soon.
  12. I was banded on June 16, 2009 and I had to do a full liquid diet for two weeks before and two weeks after surgery. The first three days were absolute hell. Then, after that, it was like someone flipped a switch. Food didn't really matter to me because I knew what was coming after all this would be so much better than anything I'd every experienced. This works, keep your chin up and remember that things are not always what they seem. This site is amazing and people have talked me off the edge many times. I did not cheat on my liquid diet. It's easier if you don't cook though. I'm not a cook, don't know how, have literally burnt water. lol My hubby is a chef though, that's why I don't need/want to cook. That's part of what made it so much easier for me is that I don't cook. If you do cook, ask someone else to do it while you're starting your journey. And tell them making your favorites are off limits. That's what I did and it worked for me.
  13. It's actually very common to gain up to five pounds in the few days after surgery. Happened to me too. Remember this......you've been on liquids for a long time. Liquid is very heavy. Just water alone weighs eight pounds per gallon. So if you've drank a gallon of water in a day and not peed it all out, it's going to make a difference in your weight. Also, they blow your abdomen up with gas during the surgery so they can work around without hurting you and bumping in to other stuff. That counts for a little bit as well. And of course your "monthly visitor" can make you retain water and gain weight. I usually gain between five and ten pounds during that time. All of it from bloating or water retention. Keep your head up my friend. The band works. If it works for me it will work for anyone. I got banded on June 16th, weighing 247, and as of right now I weigh 207. It's a great blessing. Just remember all the things that are someatimes catalysts of gaining weight that have nothing to do with food.
  14. dirttrackdiva

    10/29/09 Happy Weight

    I used the Happy Weight Calculator and it says my goal weight is 129, about 5 pounds less thant he goal I set for myself. My labband doc didn't set a goal weight, but my back surgeon did. I have three herniated disks in my back and he said I would need to lose 100 pounds before I tried to get pregnant. Before surgery I was 247, now I'm 206. Getting there.....I too set mini goals of 10 pounds. I am at my sweet spot, I can eat a few bites of most things and then I'm done. As long as it follows the high protein guidelines. If it's not high protein and a slider my "inner fat chick" comes out and I eat too much and still never feel full. I'm with you xavier, single digit sizes, here we come.

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