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TimeKillr

LAP-BAND Patients
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About TimeKillr

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  • Birthday 08/31/1978
  1. Happy 34th Birthday TimeKillr!

  2. Sorry, it seems the notifications I get from here are marked as spam.. :( In any case, it's been going very well, aside from one little issue (my access port has moved a bit and I require very minor surgery to get it fixed).

    I absolutely adore Dr. Jette - he's amazing. He can feel a bit.. rough, but he's a great person.

  3. Hi Again, I just went back and read your post, if i understand it has been 1yr. plus. and you were banded in 2010. Am still interested how your experience with the lapband has been. Also how did you like Dr. Jette?

    Sue

  4. Hi Timekilllr,

    I read that you were being banded Jan. 8th. Hoiw is it going? Any problems? How is the weight loss going? I am seeing Dr. Jette today, and hopefully he will tell me I am a candidate.I am anxoius to hear how it is going.Have a great day.

    Sue

  5. TimeKillr

    Surgeons in Montreal

    I myself am getting banded on the January 8th, by Pierre Jete at Pierre-Boucher on the south shore. He performed my mother's lap-band surgery and it went very well. He also does great follow ups. Best of all, it's 100% free. Covered by public insurance. I'm on something called Meditrim for 3 weeks (I have been for a little over 2 weeks now) - it's Protein shakes, 3 to 4 times a day. The hospital is strictly saying that nothing else must be eaten. It's a bit drastic if you ask me, but hey.
  6. I'm in week 3 of my pre-op diet - the only food I'm allowed to take are 3 to 4 protein shakes per day. My diet lasts for 3 weeks, and my surgery is due on the 8th. I did cheat a bit, but only with "smart" stuff, mainly from my reading on the subject. Non-root vegetables, stuff with very few calories, very little fat and carbs, etc. I couldn't stand it after a while. The protein shake diet is absolutely horrible on my body and it's incredibly difficult to go through only having that. The problem isn't so much cravings as it is total loss of energy. I was still smart about it, though. I once replaced a shake with a grilled chicken breast (no skin or anything, just the white meat), and I sometimes (like once a day) eat a branch of celery, etc. Nothing big, and from what I've read it falls in line with what most surgeons recommend before surgery anyway if you're not doing the protein shake one. I also figured out that three weeks is a HELL of a long time, and in 2 weeks I've lost about 10 pounds just by doing it. I'm pretty sure my liver is going to be fine.

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