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About unclmdtrsure
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Single mom of a beautiful son who loves to laugh and help people. Very out-going, independent, and compassionate.
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live music, shooting pool, playing blackjack, west coast swing dancing, watching sports, soaps, reality tv and anything forensic related
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Radiology Tech
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Murphy
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Texas
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unclmdtrsure started following Need help finding good Dr. in DFW (Texas) area, Aug 4 pre-bandsters unite!, pre op diet help!!!DRINKING..gulp gulp! and and 7 others
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5 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 5th Anniversary unclmdtrsure!
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You can purchase Vitamin E oil in a small bottle at Walmart for about $4. Just bought some today. It is located where all of the over-the-counter vitamins are displayed. Just wanted to share...
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:faint: Day 8 for me post band and that shoulder pain is miserable!!! Nothing helps me. I am about to overdose on gas meds. I would feel so much better if that pain was gone. My doc must have used 5 patient's worth of air....Where was that dentist's suction thing during my surgery?
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I am back from the dead. I had my surgery on 8/4 and it well pretty good. While they were in me they found a rather larger hiatel hernia much to my surprise. I had not had any symptoms which the doctor found strange. He was gracious enough to repair it and I awoke from anesthesia. Talk about no time to sleep! The nurse immediately got me up to walk to the bathroom. She then lead me down to x-ray for a quick barium swallow test. Being in the radiology field, I was familiar as to what to do. Funny thing did happen. A former co-worker was the x-ray tech. Can't hide out in the medical field! I hate to admit it, but that barium tasted soooo good coming off chicken broth for 7 dys. I was released shortly thereafter and went home. The door to Hades creeps open....I was thinking when I got home I would sleep. WRONG!!!!!!!!!!!!! :omg: My upper body was being invaded by air pockets. There was no relief!!! I did not finally pass out until 5am that morning. I could not lay down at all. The more I walked, the worse it got. Tried propping up with pillows, nope! Talk about misery. The nurse at the surgery center told that there was nothing to take for that particular pain. I knew from being medical that the air in my belly would pass out the other end, but where would the air in my abdominal cavity go? It had to be absorbed. Let me tell you. It is day 7 and I am still in misery. I have been popping phazyme tablets like candy and it is not helping. The incisions are great. The port is a little sore. I am on Toradol because Vicodin makes me loopy. I can't lay on my left side due to the port position. That air is trapped all along my left neck and upper left arm. It feels like when someone gives you a massage and they hit that "knot" and squeeze it to death. It literally takes my breath away. Speaking of breathing...guess what happens when you breathe? Your lungs rise. Guess what happens when my lungs rise? It traps that air pocket!! :faint: I hope no one else has had to deal with this problem. My question is how much longer. At night during my rest, I can hear that air moving inside my belly. It is different from being inside the intestines like normal. Wakes me completely up and I end up walking which only makes it worse, but I have to do something. My question is if they can put this air IN so easily, why can't they suck it out like the dentist does when done? :cry Dr. C, if you are out there, answer that one. I did lose 10lbs on that 7-day pre-op diet and I am down another 5 since last friday so of course I am pleased :nervous . I can't wait to get to mushies though. Just wanted to share my experience and hope that someone can give me some advice on how to get rid of this air in my body because I don't like it anymore....Thanks guys! :help:
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Need help finding good Dr. in DFW (Texas) area
unclmdtrsure replied to ELLYMAY's topic in Weight Loss Surgeons & Hospitals
I am having Dr Jayaseelan do my surgery tomorrow and so far I am very impressed with him and his staff. www.texaslapbandcenter.com Hope this helps... -
Thanks, I will try it now!
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Wow! Only 21 days? They have healed up nicely! I hope I have the same result....Looks like we have the same build. Thanks for the inspiration!
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Lipid panels are your cholesterol levels...
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Quick question...how do u change the weights on your tickers? Do you have to create a new ticker?
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Broth for me too! Day 6 and I only have one more day of it before surgery Friday am. I can't believe it is so close. Prayers go up for all august bandsters and especially those on aug 4. We are all one special group!!!
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What exactly does fluoroscopy show?
unclmdtrsure replied to Devana's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Devana, I am an x-ray tech and have been in the field for 12 yrs. Let me try to clear it up for you. They use fluoroscopy (live x-ray) in order to locate the port which shows up under x-ray. The amount of exposure is minimal because the physician regulates the on and off button. There is a max of 5 minutes on most machines before a buzzer goes off reminding the physician of the exposure amount which is still in regulation. The normal exposure time is roughly 4-5 seconds each time he turns it "on". Your physician doesn't need a lot of time to locate the port. It will just show up within that first 4-5 seconds and then he made need to expose maybe 2-3 more times equaling less than approximately 30 seconds. You receive much more than that spending a day at the beach or swimming. The physician also wears a lead apron to protect himself from exposure. Think about how many fills he may do in a day and all the exposure he is subject to and then think about in contrast to how much you are getting in that one visit. That is why the patient does not get a lead apron. Also, the apron would be in the area of interest (abdomen) during the x-ray. Having that apron there would prohibit the location of the port. Don't worry about the amount of exposure. It is all regulated by national and state standards. Hope this helps... -
Paulax, Hang in there, girl. You are not alone in the liquid world. I am on day 5 of my 7-day fast before surgery on friday morning. You sound like a great cook! Just keep in mind, we are all here to give internet hugs to one another!!! Here's mine to u!
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pre op diet help!!!DRINKING..gulp gulp!
unclmdtrsure replied to kimmason's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
You are hilarious! I am 5'7 1/2...Good luck to you too! -
pre op diet help!!!DRINKING..gulp gulp!
unclmdtrsure replied to kimmason's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Kim- I am on 7 days of liquid pre-op. My menu choices include tea, coffee, gatorade, broths, Jello, skim milk, crystal light, Protein shakes (limit 2/dy), and Water. That is just my LBS's preference. I have already lost 5lbs since last thursday, which is more than the 3lbs over the last 6 wks from the weight loss challenge we have going on my job! Crazy! I have had high blood pressure for the last 6 yrs and with my weight steadily rising it was time to do something about it. Can't wait to get to cream soups! By the way, I am an x-ray tech...therefore the homer avatar!