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NW Island Girl

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About NW Island Girl

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    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 12/16/1958

About Me

  • Biography
    Office manager by day; choral musician/conductor by night.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    choral music, admiring my cats
  • Occupation
    I aspire to be a venture capitalist in sustainable agriculture and social justices businesses.
  • City
    SF Bay Area
  • State
    CA
  1. Happy 54th Birthday NW Island Girl!

  2. How can I delete my profile?

  3. Happy 53rd Birthday NW Island Girl!

  4. Wow. It's been 5 years since I started this journey. Did a self-pay trip to Mexico; had a great surgery experience; not great experience getting follow-up care.

    Moved to the SF Bay Area 4 years ago; had an empathetic doc doing fills until I got ins. Kaiser doc labeled me a failed surgery. Size 2 nutritionist says hunger is all in my head.

    Now I just eat better. Have lost 30 l...

  5. 5 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 5th Anniversary NW Island Girl!

  6. NW Island Girl

    Kaiser SUCKS!

    My Kaiser experience is a little different. I was banded in Mexico in Dec. 2006 while I was living in the Pacific Northwest. My initial fill management was done by a nurse practitioner in the area who was affiliated with the surgeon. In June 2007 I moved to the SF Bay Area and sought out a surgeon to do fill management for me. I found a GREAT surgeon -- Dr. Husted -- who went into private practice about the time I got Kaiser insurance at my job, so I sought fill management from Kaiser and to my surprise they were willing to see me (not many US docs are keen on Mexico patients). By the time I saw the doc I was 14 months post-op and had lost about 40 lbs, but was beginning to regain, and I had never had a satisfactory fill (that lasted more than 10-12 days). I questioned whether my band was leaking. The doc's treatment plan was to have me keep a food diary and talk to the dietician. It's all in my head, he said. What I probably needed was education and portion control Really. If that worked, Jenny Craig or Weight Watchers would have been the answer 20 years ago. At a followup appointment, I had my obligatory counselling session with a young woman who clearly has never had a weight problem in her life, and who told me it's all in my head. I just need to practice portion control. The doc told me that 20% of all band surgeries fail and clearly viewed me as a "failure" on a number of levels. He did seem appropriately concerned however when he checked my fill level after adding a small amount and didn't get the same amount back. Gee, maybe there is a leak. I should also mention that this surgeon -- Dr. Im -- has the WORST technique for accessing my band which left me so physically exhausted after that appointment that I literally fell into bed and couldn't get up for 14 hours (and it takes a LOT to take the wind out of my sails). I remember thinking this must be what I felt like post-op except that they give you pain meds to mask the discomfort. So I have been reluctant to pursue another followup with this surgeon. Has anyone else had a better experience with another surgeon at Richmond? At this point I'd almost rather pay the $350/visit for my non-Kaiser doc.
  7. NW Island Girl

    Getting ready to go

    22 December 2006 I'm on Day 10 of the two-week pre-op liquid diet and doing well. The past three weeks have been hectic with concerts and commitments and wrapping up year-end things at the store, plus wild weather. The weight loss through this has been easy, in part because of my grief over the sudden death of my oldest car on Dec. 3. And this past week I have been doctoring cat #3 who has developed liver issues. I was sure I would take her with me back to California, and after three days of vet visits it appears again that I will. She's bouncing back slowly. Looking after her helps to keep my mind off my own stuff. I am looking forward to a productive weekend at home, cleaning up old stuff, packing for the trip to Puerta Vallarta, and looking forward to a new me in the New Year. I have made all my travel arrangements, including giving pre-authorization for the credit card charge for the surgery payment, and lining up my birth certificate and other travel docs. Ginny (who is traveling with me) has been a great cheerleader along the way, and I'm looking forward to a little dedicated girl time with her. We both so need a break from the Theatre! My only anxiety about the trip is leaving Sylvia and Salem with once-a-day cat care for a week. I'm already looking forward to coming home to them again. :youcandothis:
  8. NW Island Girl

    Getting ready to go

    22 December 2006 I'm on Day 10 of the two-week pre-op liquid diet and doing well. The past three weeks have been hectic with concerts and commitments and wrapping up year-end things at the store, plus wild weather. The weight loss through this has been easy, in part because of my grief over the sudden death of my oldest car on Dec. 3. And this past week I have been doctoring cat #3 who has developed liver issues. I was sure I would take her with me back to California, and after three days of vet visits it appears again that I will. She's bouncing back slowly. Looking after her helps to keep my mind off my own stuff. I am looking forward to a productive weekend at home, cleaning up old stuff, packing for the trip to Puerta Vallarta, and looking forward to a new me in the New Year. I have made all my travel arrangements, including giving pre-authorization for the credit card charge for the surgery payment, and lining up my birth certificate and other travel docs. Ginny (who is traveling with me) has been a great cheerleader along the way, and I'm looking forward to a little dedicated girl time with her. We both so need a break from the Theatre! My only anxiety about the trip is leaving Sylvia and Salem with once-a-day cat care for a week. I'm already looking forward to coming home to them again.
  9. NW Island Girl

    Getting restless

    20 October 2006 Passed the 10-week pre-surgery mark this week and am getting restless. I wish I didnt' have to wait so long to get the band. I want to get going!! But as a self-pay, the only way to do it is to go to Mexico, and the only way to get it done in Mexico requires being away mid-week, and I just can't skip any mid-week rehearsals for Singers or church choir until after Christmas. So I'm waiting. The growing number (at least five, maybe more) of Island Bandits (or soon-to-be) are working toward organizing a support group. Booklady has initiated a get together on Sun. afternoon, Nov. 12. It will be good to spend an hour with people going through or having had the same experience. I need that for encouragement while it WAIT. I am trying to incorporate various Bandit routines now, to make the transition smoother, such as drinking small amounts of water every 15 minutes. I bought a little timer last weekend to help me, and about every other day I manage to remember to start it, and remember to keep restarting it for about half a day. I still have almost 10 weeks to get this simple lifestyle thing down, and as Booklady pointed out, nothing bad happens if you don't stick to the schedule rugorously. She looks wonderful. Has been banded since late July with one fill, and has lost 40 pounds. If I emulate her success, I can be under 200 pounds by the time of the Singers' spring concert. That will mean a lot to me. There are lots of clothes in my closet that I'm looking forward to wearing again that won't fit until I get donw under 200 pounds.
  10. NW Island Girl

    Getting restless

    20 October 2006 Passed the 10-week pre-surgery mark this week and am getting restless. I wish I didnt' have to wait so long to get the band. I want to get going!! But as a self-pay, the only way to do it is to go to Mexico, and the only way to get it done in Mexico requires being away mid-week, and I just can't skip any mid-week rehearsals for Singers or church choir until after Christmas. So I'm waiting. The growing number (at least five, maybe more) of Island Bandits (or soon-to-be) are working toward organizing a support group. Booklady has initiated a get together on Sun. afternoon, Nov. 12. It will be good to spend an hour with people going through or having had the same experience. I need that for encouragement while it WAIT. I am trying to incorporate various Bandit routines now, to make the transition smoother, such as drinking small amounts of water every 15 minutes. I bought a little timer last weekend to help me, and about every other day I manage to remember to start it, and remember to keep restarting it for about half a day. I still have almost 10 weeks to get this simple lifestyle thing down, and as Booklady pointed out, nothing bad happens if you don't stick to the schedule rugorously. She looks wonderful. Has been banded since late July with one fill, and has lost 40 pounds. If I emulate her success, I can be under 200 pounds by the time of the Singers' spring concert. That will mean a lot to me. There are lots of clothes in my closet that I'm looking forward to wearing again that won't fit until I get donw under 200 pounds.
  11. NW Island Girl

    How many calories a day do you eat?

    I've found two very useful books on Amazon.com. 1) Lapraroscopic Adjustable Gastric Banding: Achieving Permanent Weight Loss with Minimally Invasive Surgery by Jessie H. Ahroni. This is a good basic information book about how the surgery works, as well as what to expect every step of the way, and useful nutritional guidelines for early post-op as well as the lifetime commitment. Ahroni is a banded patient herself, so she knows what she's talking about. She also is a nurse practitioner, so the scientific foundation is there as well. 2) Eating Well After Weight Loss Surgery: recipes to Enjoy in the Weeks, Months and Years after Surgery by Patt Levine and Michele Bontempo-Saray. is a cookbook designed for all weight-loss surgery patients, and includes tips for how to modify the recipes for various stages (liquid-soft-solid), as well as modifications for lap bandits versus bypass patients.
  12. NW Island Girl

    Another Island Bandit

    6 October 2006 I have discovered another Island Bandit, who also is a Theatre patron. He's been banded four about four months and has lost 50 pounds with no problems at all, which is encouraging since I believe he has had a number of health challenges prior to surgery. I've also begun to participate in the Lap Band Talk forums, with replies on several threads, particularly to questions about nutrition -- getting the word out about non-soy/whey protein options, liquid nutritionals, stevia, etc. My sister has offered to join me and Ginny in P.V. post-surgery to help entertain me during my recovery. I know Mom and Dad will feel better about that, and I certainly will, too. I began browsing around some of the P.V. travel sites today to see what we might do with ourselves besides sit in a vegetative state by the pool or the beach, and I just roared laughing when I found Master Baiters Sportfishing & Tackle...Guaranteed Catch. Well, I would think so.:heh:
  13. NW Island Girl

    Another Island Bandit

    6 October 2006 I have discovered another Island Bandit, who also is a Theatre patron. He's been banded four about four months and has lost 50 pounds with no problems at all, which is encouraging since I believe he has had a number of health challenges prior to surgery. I've also begun to participate in the Lap Band Talk forums, with replies on several threads, particularly to questions about nutrition -- getting the word out about non-soy/whey protein options, liquid nutritionals, stevia, etc. My sister has offered to join me and Ginny in P.V. post-surgery to help entertain me during my recovery. I know Mom and Dad will feel better about that, and I certainly will, too. I began browsing around some of the P.V. travel sites today to see what we might do with ourselves besides sit in a vegetative state by the pool or the beach, and I just roared laughing when I found Master Baiters Sportfishing & Tackle...Guaranteed Catch. Well, I would think so.:heh:
  14. NW Island Girl

    To Those Who Are Afraid of Band Surgery

    A friend of mine you was recently banded said "the surgery is the easy part, learning to live with the band is the challenge." Also, when I told her I wasn't worried about having to change my eating patterns, becasue I'd managed to live as a vegan for two years, she laughed and said "this is much easier than being vegan!"
  15. NW Island Girl

    Pre-surgery liquid diet suggestions....please

    As a natural health store owner, I can tell you there are a MILLION Protein shakes possibilities on the market. The ready-to-drink ones may be convenient for packing a lunch, but they'll be spendier than powders. With powders you also have the option to add a little sweetness to it -- I think some of the low-carb powders are a little bland -- and you can do so with stevia powder (or liquid). A very little stevia goes a LONG way, so start with a rediculously small amount and taste before adding more. A couple of stevia producing companies now make flavored stevia liquids that can be added to bottled Water for flavor variety without adding calories. So if you're sensitive (or just philosophically averse) to the commercial fake sweeteners on the market, stevia is a GREAT option. Back to proetin -- if any of you are sensitive to dairy and/or soy (which seems to be all the doctors and dieticians recommend -- why not, it's so readily available), there are options. My surgery is a few weeks away yet, but I'm planning to use rice protein and hemp protein mixes (which are a little gritty, but do provide a modicum of Fiber that soy and whey do not), as well as a new line from Nature's Plaus called Ultra Energy shake (comes in three flavors). These uses soy, combined with pea protein and rice protein, provides 25 gr of protein pe rserving, with four grams of net carb and four grams of fiber. It's a little spendy, as each can makes only 11 serveing can retails for $23.95. Another non-soy/whey option I like is Peaceful Planet's Supreme Meal, which derives it's protein blend from peas, spirulina, rice, and sprouted quinoa, millet, amaranth and broccoli. This one is VERY GREEN, and has kind of a nutty flavor. 17gr of protein per serving with 12 gr carb (2 gr fiber, 0 sugar). It retails for $40.89 for 20 servings, but you might find it discounted locally (I do). If you like the greenfoods drinks, I think they'll be good to add in both the pre- and post-op phases, as they'll give you energy, keep your immune system primed, and take out the trash as your body detoxes from a lifetime of culinary overload. A little stevia makes those taste just great, too. Barlean's Greens tastes the best; Vitamineral Green from HealthForce Nutritional is all organic, but there are many others. They range from $30-$50 for 30 servings (smaller sizes are available for trial).

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