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DodgerFan

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About DodgerFan

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    http://thelittlebandit.blogspot.com/

About Me

  • Biography
    Just another girl who put everyone else first. No more! Everyone gets a better me now.
  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Simi Valley
  • State
    California
  1. The statement about restriction in your signature line caught my eye. Spot on! Your story is amazing and inspiring. Congrats on taking control of you!

  2. 2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary DodgerFan!

  3. DodgerFan

    Port Site

    My port is very much "right there". And I think some of my stitching has come undone and I can lay on my back, lift my hips and it flips ip and out like an alien. ( pics on my blog somewhere) So no yoga in public for me but it's a sacrifice I gladly make to be at a healthy weight.
  4. DodgerFan

    A Stuck Question

    I used to keep papaya enzymes in my purse but was never stuck long enough to really decide if they work. I've heard a sip of pineapple juice will help break food down too. If you're one of us bandsters who doesn't drink soda, you could try a small swig of that. Someone recommended that to me to kind of churn the food. It's worked a few times. Anytime I get stuck, especially if it ends upwards and not downwards, I do liquids and mushies for the next meal or two. It helps relieve any swelling I may have had or caused.
  5. I think mine was between 3-4 weeks. Be glad for it, it'll help ward off the impending "bandster hell".
  6. I fall victim to my own head as well. The nights I do best are when I plan what I'm going to have. It's nice to look forward to that one thing and it keeps me focused. (For me it's usually pudding, skinny cow, wine, or something salty and crunchy.)
  7. Can't help with what it feels like but maybe try a day of liquids and a day of mushies...just in case it's swelling from something you ate or PB'd.
  8. Yeah, my pharmacist warned me but I already knew from c-sections...all of the good pain meds do that. It's hardly worth it. I took a couple doses (I had liquid Lortab post-op) for the first couple days. I think I healed quicker for it though. But yeah, stool softeners are a must. I even took one the night before surgery. Pharmacist said it'd be ok.
  9. When was your last fill?
  10. DodgerFan

    TOOOOO Tight????

    I should add that I've had two unfills. Both times, after my fill I was able to drink fine but tried mushy food too soon and PB'd. Within 3 days or so I couldn't keep Water down so I went in for unfills. Ever since I realized my body needs more time than normal for swelling to go down, I've had 4 or 5 fills with no problems. Good luck.
  11. DodgerFan

    TOOOOO Tight????

    Cindy's reply is exactly my suggestion too. You swell after a fill and you swell after a PB. If you never let the swelling go down (which it doesn't if you PB every day), you can't really gauge you're at. My doc requires just 24 hours of liquids after a fill but I've learned that personally, I need mushies for a few days too.
  12. You just had abdominal surgery, of course it hurts. Don't forget your insides were manipulated too, not just your incision sites. You'll heal, don't worry.
  13. DodgerFan

    Pure protein

    I didn't like Pure Protein powder but I don't mind the pre-mix cans. So I think maybe I'm just not a powder fan. I must say though, in my experience so far, it kinda seems like you get what pay for. Some vitamin/supplement retail shops sell sample sizes. Call around.
  14. I don't pay too much attention to the scale at the doctor's office. I just ask how much I've lost since the previous visit. I only change my ticker to reflect new lows. I always bounce back up after a new low but I don't stress, it always settles back down. Ah, the beauty of the band.
  15. DodgerFan

    Blogging?

    Pre-band, after countless hours on LBT, I still didn't feel like I had a good grasp of what day-to-day is like with the band. So naturally, I turned to blog stalking. I was so inspired, I too, started my own. Gloria, your blog looks great and I'll definitely be checking out bandedliving.com. Also, my sister just did a seminar with Dr. Billy. Do you have a professional association with his office now? Either way, I'm hoping I can get your book for my sis for Christmas.

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