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Sharon1222

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  1. Sharon1222

    Calling all A11s!!

    Me Sharon 44 Years old Starting weight was 213 now 189 Bandede Aug 11
  2. Sharon1222

    New from GAtineau

    Hello and welcome my name is Sharon I Was banded on Aug 11, 2011 lost 22 so far 43 more to go and me as your friend and stay in touch
  3. Sharon1222

    I made it to my first goal

    congrats ! to you
  4. Sharon1222

    Bummed i have only lost 25 pounds in 3 yrs

    Good morning, I was just reading this post wanted to knwo how everyone is doing now? my surgery was Aug 11, 2011 1st fill September 9, 2011 3cc doing go lost 21lb total please update and have a great Friday
  5. Sharon1222

    Microwave vs CrockPot

    You're doing good, keep up the good work
  6. Sharon1222

    Everyone: what I have learned

    that what i want to do Deedee eat small portions
  7. Sharon1222

    1st Fill - Still Hungry & Frustrated

    wow you at 146 doing good keep up the good work
  8. Sharon1222

    1st Fill - Still Hungry & Frustrated

    Hi just reading your post just wanted to know how you doing now?
  9. Sharon1222

    First Fill Today

    First Fill Today got 3cc in my 10 cc Band
  10. Sharon1222

    Restriction or Post Fill swelling?

    Hey i get my first fill on Friday 9/9/11 hope i get good restriction
  11. Sharon1222

    Surgery day is here!

    Good Luck my Friend
  12. I get my first fill 9/9 i found this site Preparing for a Lap Band Fill There are several steps you can do to increase the likelihood of a good fill outcome: Make sure you are properly hydrated on the day of your fill (you should be drinking Water every day, but especially important in the 2 to 3 days before a fill) Do not eat a big, late night dinner the night before a fill (it sometimes takes 12 hours for all food to move through the stomach pouch) Do not eat any solid foods for at least 6 hours before the fill (the stomach pouch should be completely empty for a fill) Avoid COLD fluids for an hour before the fill (cold can temporarily shrink the stoma) Avoid getting a fill either during or a few days before your menstrual period (Fluid retention affects fill level) If possible, hang around the doctor's office for a few hours after a fill to make sure you feel okay with the adjustment If traveling from out of town, plan on staying in the area at least overnight, just in case there is a problem with the amount of fill After a fill, limit eating to a full liquid diet for 24 hours, then to soft foods for a day, before resuming a solid food diet (to help the stoma rest and heal) The above guidelines are some of the recommendations that will help achieve a good fluoroscopy and good fill level. Make sure you talk to your doctor about any other specific preparations you should make before a fill appointment. If you are having any trouble with the Lap Band, it may be best not to get a fill at this time. During your exam, it is also important to talk about any concerns or problems you may have in regards to the Lap Band, including eating habits, diet and nutrition, physical activity, and other health issues http://www.lapbandsu...band-fills.html
  13. Preparing for a Lap Band Fill There are several steps you can do to increase the likelihood of a good fill outcome: Make sure you are properly hydrated on the day of your fill (you should be drinking Water every day, but especially important in the 2 to 3 days before a fill) Do not eat a big, late night dinner the night before a fill (it sometimes takes 12 hours for all food to move through the stomach pouch) Do not eat any solid foods for at least 6 hours before the fill (the stomach pouch should be completely empty for a fill) Avoid COLD fluids for an hour before the fill (cold can temporarily shrink the stoma) Avoid getting a fill either during or a few days before your menstrual period (fluid retention affects fill level) If possible, hang around the doctor's office for a few hours after a fill to make sure you feel okay with the adjustment If traveling from out of town, plan on staying in the area at least overnight, just in case there is a problem with the amount of fill After a fill, limit eating to a full liquid diet for 24 hours, then to soft foods for a day, before resuming a solid food diet (to help the stoma rest and heal) The above guidelines are some of the recommendations that will help achieve a good fluoroscopy and good fill level. Make sure you talk to your doctor about any other specific preparations you should make before a fill appointment. If you are having any trouble with the Lap Band, it may be best not to get a fill at this time. During your exam, it is also important to talk about any concerns or problems you may have in regards to the Lap Band, including eating habits, diet and nutrition, physical activity, and other health issues http://www.lapbandsurgery.net/lap-band-fills.html
  14. Sharon1222

    First Fill

    hey keep us posted i get my first fill sept 9
  15. Sharon1222

    Name your Lap Band Port

    I Love IT!
  16. Sharon1222

    Can you feel your band inside?

    Mine is deep next to my belly button,
  17. Sharon1222

    Feeling like Im not making progress

    Thank you'll i was feeling the same way
  18. My Surgery was August 11, 2011today was my first workout 2 Miles on the Treadmill this morning trying to do another 2 mile tonight had much more energy than before surgery walked at 3- 3.3 MPH 39mins my goal is to lose 10 more pounds by the end of September my first fill will be Sept 9, 2011
  19. Sharon1222

    Feeling Hungry and waiting for Fill

    Hey you sound just like me i was Band on Aug 11, 2011 my First fill is Sept 9, 2011 i can eat chicken no much
  20. 1st Dr visit after Surgery weight is now 197 my first fill will be Sept 9, 2011

  21. Sharon1222

    PB and Sliming

    Hey this is what if know:Sliming is when you throw up mucus type stuff. Pb stands for productive burp. It's when a bit of food that was stuck comes up. NSV stands for non-scale victory
  22. Surgery was yesterday at the hospital at 1:15 Or at 3:10 wakeup at 4:10 leaving the Hospital at 4:30 at Walmart at 4:45 to pickup meds no in a lot of pain, Pain is nowhere near a C-Section

  23. Today is my Surgery going to the hospital at 1:15 my weight is now 201

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