JaffreyChick
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Today's My Day 2!
- Birthday 06/26/1955
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Grandkids, reading, hiking
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JaffreyChick started following Total restriction (suddenly)?, HELP! Prep for Colonoscopy, Band Slipped Repositioning Surgery Scheduled -Now What? and and 7 others
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Band Slipped Repositioning Surgery Scheduled -Now What?
JaffreyChick posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Band slipped after 3.5 years. Initially lost 75 lbs in first 9 months. Been slowly gaining about half of it back. Would like to hear from others who have gone thru second surgery and kept the band. Any surprises? What was your weight loss experience the 2nd time around? -
It was the small bottle of miralax split between 2 32 oz Gatorade bottles. Much kinder than some others I've used
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my prep was miralax with Gatorade. No carbonation. Much nicer prep than others I've done in the past.
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Would i know if I slipped?
JaffreyChick replied to dolphintattoo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Went to dr today. Band slip. Swallow study showed nothing going through until more than a minute went by and then very slow. Let me repeat what was said earlier. Nothing stays down. No food, no liquid nothing. Repositioning surgery scheduled for later this month. Band emptied. Feel good. Lost 9 lbs in 3 days. Dehydration but can drink and keep it down now. -
JaffreyChick reacted to a post in a topic: Finally Found Restriction... ?
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Fadeout reacted to a post in a topic: "Small" bites?!!!
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Great news. I was at 10.5 in my 14 cc band. Maybe it will be put back. But my stomach just doesn't feel right. One should not be aware of one's stomach any more than any other internal organ. Stay well.
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Right there with you. I've had my band for two years (next week). I could eat a meal and then not eat for a day and then eat a meal and then not eat for a day. My esophagus was contracting. What a mess. And pain!! They've taken all of the fluid out. Go back for a second scope on Monday. Then to the surgeon the following week. Dont' want to see the surgeon unless he has a syringe of saline in his hand to put the fluid back. If they have to take it out, I won't qualify for a new one. I lost 75 of my hopeful 88 pounds within the first nine months and had been maintaining ever since (surgeon said I would not lose more than 50 pounds over the first 3 years). Overachiever I guess. Struggling to not eat but it sure is nice to eat something I haven't been able to eat for 2 years
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2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary JaffreyChick!
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I was surprised by MsAnn as well. I don't remember eating those items a week or two out. As far as what to order, if your husband likes to share, one entree and one appetizer and you are golden. I eat about 1/4 of whatever we order, he eats the other 3/4. It works for us. I've been banded for nearly 2 years now. Lost 75 of the 88 I wanted to lose the first year. Haven't lost any since. But that's OK. I'm still nearly 20 pounds below where the dr thought I would be 3 years out. I didn't have any problems with bread the first year -- now, I can't tolerate it. I have never been able to do eggs and chicken can sometimes create a problem. I try not to drink with meals. I usually ask for a glass of ice. Drink whatever melts. Works for me.
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This must be the week for it. Having the same issues. So I backed off regular food, moved on to yogurts and Soups. Felt fine after 24 hours so went back to regular diet. Next day - couldn't keep anything down again. So I went back to yogurt and soup. Then, they wouldn't stay down. Called doc. He said as long as liquid was staying down, I'd be OK. Just let things relax and calm down. Told me to drink Protein shakes. Within 12 hours, felt like a new woman. I think it is the coating from the shakes. Going to stay on this through the weekend and start Monday with real food again. I do have a question though -- hard crunchy foods are much easier for me to eat and keep down than "regular" food. I can eat tortilla chips and hummus with no issues. Let me try an egg, chicken or any type of potato - and I'm in agony until I bring it back up. So, if everything is irritated, why wouldn't "pointy" food irritate it? Also, if I haven't kept food down for 3 days, why am I gaining and not losing one would have to ask one self? Don't get me wrong - I love the band. With a total of 88 lbs to lose, lost 75 the first year and literally have been gaining and losing pounds 70-75 for the past year. Time to get serious and EXERCISE! Have a great weekend.
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sudden band tightening
JaffreyChick replied to zeniada's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Having same issue. Banded 8/09 - done extremely well. Actually lost 75 lbs the first year and haven't lost or gained since. But now I'm feeling water logged. We had a week of family visiting and of course more food than any one should eat. That was 2 weeks ago. Still having issues with tightness. Today I've had a half a bowl of cereal, a yogurt and a little soup. I'm feeling filled to the gills but almost like I did as a kid when I would be so hot and then drink as fast as I could. Never thought about sinus, but that's been gone a week now too. Could it be the OTC allergy pills have done a number. I hate taking anything that's not liquid -- never sure what it's doing while lying around in there. -
Looking for suggestions/help
JaffreyChick replied to Banded in Boston's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Been on that roller coaster a little myself. I'm sorry that your weight went up. It could be a combination of many things -- clothes you wore, scales were recalibrated, different shoes, timing of meals and bathroom breaks, time of day you were weighed. The way you feel and the way your clothes fit are more of a measure. Had surgery in August 2009. Life was great. No issues -- lost more weight in the first 6 months than the doc told me I would lose in 3 years. (238 to 165). Then no weight loss for next 6 months. I was OK with that. I like the way I look and feel at 165. The week before Thanksgiving my band suddenly became too tight and I was having raging heartburn (you know the kind, ripping open packages of heart burn meds and bottled warter while standing in line at Target heart burn). Went to dr next day. He took out all of the Fluid and kept it out for 2 weeks. Then only put half of it back in. In those 4 months (November to March) I gained 10 lbs. I could eat anything, everything, and then some. This guy was not my original surgery doc. He was not a believer in the band and never recommended it to his patients. But I worked for the organization and he was the guy I had to go to. I begged him to put all of it back in. I have a 14 band and was filled to 10. He put in 6. His original plan was to only put in 5 but somehow there was an extra cc in there when he was done. I told him I needed more, I needed it to be back to what it was or just under. Nope. He wouldn't do it. Went back this week for a fill -- changed jobs, different hospital system, different doc. This one listened. Said I had done so well before, knew how to work the program and knew my body. What did I want. I said I wanted to go to 9. Felt that would give me restriction without running the risk of it being too tight again. He agreed and scheduled me to come back in 2 months -- sooner if there is a problem and we (get that WE) will decide where to go from there. I can feel the biggest difference. But oh did I quickly relearn the bad habits that come with being able to eat whatever you want. So, now I am back to the basic rules - no straws, no soda, no drinking before during or after meals and stop when you are no longer hungry, not when you are so full you can feel it. And no snacking. Snacking becomes grazing for me so I don't do it. I can already tell the difference in my jeans (and this was just done on Tuesday). Let me say, however, that I do have Water beside me. If something is very dry, I will sip water rather than douse it in gravy to make it go down easier. Did I mention that my poor husband is a gourmet cook who loves to try new recipes and is trying hard to keep it under 500 calaories for dinner. I've learned that cottage cheese with pineappe is just as good as moose tracks ice cream -- just different. You will get there. The journey is just a little different for each of us. Life is good. -
Total Unfill The Week Before Thanksgiving - YIKES!
JaffreyChick replied to JaffreyChick's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Well, it's only been 2 days since total unfill but I feel wonderful. I even have color in my cheeks again. Not suffering the hunger I thought I would. I did actually enjoy a spinach and beet salad (no dressing) yesterday. I usually struggle with greens -- forget it if they are shredded. I am hoping that if I continue to closely monitor what I eat using the food diary and don't go over in calories, it will be OK. It's all about choices and portions (for the record, I did have one spoonful of hunka chunka -- but it was enough, I just wanted a taste). Don't get me wrong, I am looking forward to getting that fill on 12/1 as a safety net - but I will ask to be 2cc below where I was. I don't ever want to have that kind of pain again. The oddest thing, to be able to drink and not sip. I will continue to sip most times, but every once in a while, a good swig of something is heaven. Have a great weekend! -
Total Unfill The Week Before Thanksgiving - YIKES!
JaffreyChick posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I went to dr yesterday with unbelievable stomach pain. After relaying how the night before I was standing in line at Target ripping open a box of Pepcid AC and a bottle of Water because I couldn't wait until I paid for them -- he decided a total unfill and a UGI today were the ticket. I had 10cc in a 14cc band. I don't go back to see him until Dec 1. That leaves me with no restriction and Thanksgiving a week away. The evil bandster in me says - Yes!! An early Christmas present!! The more mature bandster says - how do I get through the next 2 weeks without undoing the progress of the past 14 months. Any tips from those of you who have done it? I know that 14 months is a long time to develop good habits. I also know that a double dipped cone of hunka chunka peanutbutter fudge ice cream would really taste good right about now. Help!