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PalmBayTish72 started following Neck Lift surgery thins past May..Best Decision EVER!!!, Is Early Twenties too young for the lapband?, Is your band not working or is it you? and and 7 others
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well tomorrows the day!!
PalmBayTish72 replied to angieband's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congrats to everyone and remember not to overdo it...Just take it easy and enjoy the start of your new life! -
Neck Lift surgery thins past May..Best Decision EVER!!!
PalmBayTish72 replied to PalmBayTish72's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
No, they did not just do lipo. If they had done that, I would have looked even worse than I did before. I am 39 and yes, I have decent skin, but I had a LOT of loose skin. They did lipo, but they also tightened the neck muscles and also tightened the skin. I have an incision under my chin and 2 incisions behind my ears where the skin was pulled back as well. -
IT'S OFFICAL! Surgery Date Sept 26th 2011
PalmBayTish72 replied to Martha12's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats on having your surgery date scheduled! I remember what an exciting time it was for me 18 months ago! Now I feel like an old school veteran...I was reading the follow up comments and I loved seeing how someone quoted from Amy W. I'm friends with that crazy lady and she was one of my inspirations when I was first banded!! Anywho...a few pointers. Gas-X and a hot Water bottle are essential to help with the gas pains that seem to settle into your shoulder areas. made me feel 100% better. Don't try to overdo thing. Granted I was only off work for a week and to be honest, my C-section was more painful of a recovery, but still your body will be healing on the inside and you don't want to hurt anything. You'll have mild but effective painkillers so this is your time to relax and heal. Follow your Doctors eating plan. Don't cheat...It's not that hard to stick to, because you're so swollen at first, it's like having restriction. And remember, this is NOT a time to worry about weight loss. Your body is in a state of shock and some people lose, some don't, but please, please, please, DO NOT compare yourself to others and how much THEY lost. That is a quick road to insanity, because we all lose at different rates. I was a slow loser...turtle slow. I was banded at 266 on 2/23 and by 9/23, 7 months later I had lost about 43 lbs. Around month 8, something clicked and the weight losses were steady and consistent for me. I was working out with a personal trainer 3 or 4 times a week and building muscle and whenever I would hit a plateau (and I was the Mayor of Plateauville for a while) I would up my Protein intake and boom, the weight would come off. Lastly, take your measurements, because when the scale is not budging, but you can feel your clothes getting loser, your measurements will be proof positive that your body is changing. AND...if you like to write, I really suggest starting a blog on a place like blogger.com It was there that I found such a wonderful support system of friends (the BOOBS...Band of Outrageous Babes) and I wouldn't have been nearly as successful without them. My blog link is below!!! I posted more before/after photos today! -Stephanie Good luck and have a great day! www.DreamsofSkinnyHighHeels.blogspot.com -
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PalmBayTish72 replied to Pats Fan in MA's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats on having your surgery date scheduled! I remember what an exciting time it was for me 18 months ago! Now I feel like an old school veteran Anywho...a few pointers. Gas-X and a hot Water bottle are essential to help with the gas pains that seem to settle into your shoulder areas. made me feel 100% better. Don't try to overdo thing. Granted I was only off work for a week and to be honest, my C-section was more painful of a recovery, but still your body will be healing on the inside and you don't want to hurt anything. Follow your Doctors eating plan. Don't cheat...It's not that hard to stick to, because you're so swollen at first, it's like having restriction. And remember, this is NOT a time to worry about weight loss. Your body is in a state of shock and some people lose, some don't, but please, please, please, DO NOT compare yourself to others and how much THEY lost. That is a quick road to insanity, because we all lose at different rates. Lastly, take your measurements, because when the scale is not budging, but you can feel your clothes getting loser, your measurements will be proof positive that your body is changing. AND...if you like to write, I really suggest starting a blog on a place like blogger.com it was there that I found such a wonderful support system of friends (the BOOBS...Band of Outrageous Babes) and I wouldn't have been nearly as successful without them. My blog link is below!!! I posted more before/after photos today! -Stephanie Good luck and have a great day! -
I'm so glad to hear that things went well for you!!! Keep a positive attitude and know we're all rooting for you!
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If You Have A 6 Month Waiting Requirement For Lap Band, Here's How I Handled It...
PalmBayTish72 posted a topic in Insurance & Financing
When i went to have surgery in Feburary of 2010, I was expecting to be self pay, but it turns out BCBS of Florida with my plan in particular covered the lap Band. Awesome! But they required a 6 month waiting period. Crap! When I first submitted all my information to the insurance company in January of 2010, I also included photo copies of my weekly weight watchers weigh in's theat showed a 6 month history of trying to lose weight. I also contacted my General Practitioners office and have them send my entire medical fil to my Lap band surgeon, so they could go through and pull out all the info from my file that dealt with my weight (the different medications i tried, etc) and included that, so they would see I had a history and had been consistently trying to lose weight, only to gain it back. They (Riverside Surgical) submitted the whole package, along with my recommendation from my surgeon, the psychatrist, etc. to BCBS of Florida and i was approved within a few days....WITHOUT HAVING TO WAIT 6 MONTHS. I had my surgery 3 weeks later. My whole point is don't give up...it is possible. You just need to have all your stuff together and a little bit of prayer helps too! -
Honestly, it would all be dependent on your your surgeons schedule. Some times are busier for them than others, they may have business trips/conferences already on the schedule and just family vacations planned. The sooner you get on their secedule and have your surgery date secured, the better. On average, I would say 3 to 4 weeks. When I had my plastic surgery, I had to book 3 months in advance, so it varies from Doctor to doctor.
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WILL INSURANCE PAY IF YOU WANT BAND REMOVED?
PalmBayTish72 replied to KaylaM's topic in Insurance & Financing
Without a medical necessity, no insurance will not cover it, as it is considered elective surgery and does not have anything to do with your general well being. They would consider it along the lines of a cosmetic procedure. -
I am super fair skinned and when I get a fill or unfill, it looks like someone beat me up. A lot of it depends on how easy it is for the physician to hit the hole in the port and your body tissue can be really sensitive. In the 18 months I've had my band, i always bruise...badly. And I have a great doctor who definitely knows what he is doing. Call your doctor if you are truly concerned. That's what we pay them for! Good luck!
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Welcome to the club! My body makes all kinds of noises now, but I've been "Out of the Closet" with my band since the beginning, so my coworkers don't give it a second thought!
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Brand New to EVERYTHING!
PalmBayTish72 replied to Nicole T.'s topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Well, I just typed up this long huge message and then my system crapped out on me. Congrats on getting the band and remember to take it easy and follow doctors orders, ok? I was banded 18 months ago and i started an online blog which journaled my details. Since you have some free time on your hands, if you want to visit it, go to www.dreamsofskinnyhighheels.blogspot.com and you can start in 2010 and fllow my progress. Just today i posted my before/after photos that have me at 126 lbs lost....I just posted on below. You can do this and just remember not to overdo it. If you have gas pains, Gas-X chewables and a hot Water bottle will be your best friend. Just relax, take it easy and welcome to your new life! -
You're nervous and that's normal, but you need to do this for yourself. many people criticize what they fail to understand, but I was banded 18 months ago and I've lost 126 lbs. I feel like a new person, both physically and mentally. Isn't that what you want for yourself? You need to know that what other people think is not what is best for you. ONLY YOU and your doctor know what is the best decision for your health. Why would you let unqualified people (even though they are family) dictate how you lead your life? They are not the ones who are dealing with YOUR weight issues. I was back to work after a week with my surgery and yes, the first month is not fun and weight loss can be slow, but I get a sense that you are committed to this as a lifestyle change and not some quick fix. You have to work to lose weight until the point where you have proper restriction and looking back, it can be frustrating at times, but do i think it is worth it? Oh HECK YES. I wish you had a support system at home, but I know for me, I met SO many wonderful women through the blogging world on Blogger.com. I started a blog "Dreams of Skinny High Heels" the month before my surgery and I encourage you to go visit it and read about my journey starting in Jan of 2010. The other bloggers and I share each others frustrations, Celebrate each others accomplishments (like meeting goal) and are a cheering section for one another when those around us may not be so supportive. Good luck to you and seriously, screw what other people think. This is YOUR life!
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so horribly frustrated....NOT WORKING!
PalmBayTish72 replied to Snowymtnrn's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
It sounds like you are a smidge too tight and being a bit looser and eating more Protein may jump start your weight loss. Times have been stressful for you and that effects your body in strange ways. When my losses really kicked in I was working out with a personal trainer to build more muscle and I was eating at least 80 grams of protein a day. I was a slow loser for the first 8 months. It does work...you just need to put yourself first.