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brew44

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About brew44

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  • Birthday 08/09/1977

About Me

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    Single mom of two kids!
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    Riding/working with horses, playing with my kids, reading, movies, and just relaxing. :0)
  • Occupation
    Lab Animal Technician III
  • State
    Oklahoma
  1. Happy 36th Birthday brew44!

  2. Happy 35th Birthday brew44!

  3. Alienbandit, What kind of erosion did you have? How bad was it? I recently went through an erosion that I became septic from and almost died. After saying that, I want my lapband back! I lost weight with it like it was made for me. Any information you can give me would be great! My surgeon will not reband me because my erosion happened 3 months after I was banded. Thank you, Misty
  4. Hi, I actually had a complete erosion. I was banded November 2010 and lost weight like the band was made for me. It was going great until February 2011. I went in with severe pain and high fever. The doctors couldn't find anything wrong with me. I was sent to my lapband doctor for a upper GI. Everything checked out. I had severe lower abdominal pain, after about a month of complaining about the pain and having it get worse instead of better, they did a ct scan with contrast. They spotted a small hematoma where my lapband should be so I was sent back to Dr. Eldridge with the ct scan results to see what he thought. He actually spotted an abscess below the port site and ordered it to be drained ASAP! He also did an endoscopy. He said that my stomach was eroding and it was so bad he could actually see the lapband through my stomach lining. He had to take the band out because by this time I was sceptic and fighting for my life. Before he had taken out the lapband I had lost 40 lbs. It was great! Now I have no lapband and he won't reband me because he has never heard of anyone's stomach eroding/or lapband eroding that fast. I am devastated! I don't know what to do! He said I would be a good candidate for the gastric sleeve but how do I get my insurance to pay for that now since my BMI is not in the 40s? I am doing my best not to gain the weight back by exercising daily but I have already gained back 10 lbs. I'm not sure if this helps you but I hope you do not have an erosion! It is heartbreaking to lose the band I worked and waited to get for so many years! Misty
  5. brew44

    Severe joint pain

    Hi all, I have been in another state visiting my family for the holidays. Unfotunately, I have an HMO and so nothing will be covered if I try to see someone here. I have gotten a hold of my doctor and he said it isn't from the band. So that is a relief! He put me on ibuprofen to help with the inflammation and it has helped...some. Any decrease in pain is better than nothing. Thanks for the replies!
  6. Hi, I was banded on November 15th. Things have been going well for me until a couple of weeks ago. The joint pain started slowly so I didn't think much of it at first. It started in my knees. The muscles feel tight both up my leg and down into the calf muscles. Now it is my knees, elbow joints, some hip pain, and this morning when I woke up my hands were hurting with the same kind of pain. The pain is the same on both sides of my body. I have tried icing these areas, as well as, taking a nice hot bath, with no effect on the joints. The pain is just as bad after as when I started the treatment. I still have some pain meds left over so I have been taking them at night to help me sleep, otherwise I would not be able to sleep with the pain. It has gotten so bad I can barely navigate the stairs, I'm like a 70 year old woman even though I'm only 33 trying to move somewhere; off the couch, into another room, etc. Everyday I am noticing the pain is worse and has progressed. Has anyone heard of this before? I will be calling my surgeon today but am worried he is going to tell me it's nothing. My quality of life has been reduced to just what has to get done each day. I have never felt anything like this before and it is horrible! Please help! Misty
  7. Hi, I was banded on November 15th. Things have been going well for me until a couple of weeks ago. The joint pain started slowly so I didn't think much of it at first. It started in my knees. The muscles feel tight both up my leg and down into the calf muscles. Now it is my knees, elbow joints, some hip pain, and this morning when I woke up my hands were hurting with the same kind of pain. The pain is the same on both sides of my body. I have tried icing these areas, as well as, taking a nice hot bath, with no effect on the joints. The pain is just as bad after as when I started the treatment. I still have some pain meds left over so I have been taking them at night to help me sleep, otherwise I would not be able to sleep with the pain. It has gotten so bad I can barely navigate the stairs, I'm like a 70 year old woman even though I'm only 33 trying to move somewhere; off the couch, into another room, etc. Everyday I am noticing the pain is worse and has progressed. Has anyone heard of this before? I will be calling my surgeon today but am worried he is going to tell me it's nothing. My quality of life has been reduced to just what has to get done each day. I have never felt anything like this before and it is horrible! Please help! Misty
  8. Thanks everyone for the advice. I used to do pilates but just have not started that yet. I have lost 30 lbs just doing pilates and walking so I will certainly start that up again. Good luck to all of you!
  9. Hi, I have been walking for exercise. I have my surgery Monday and I know I will be able to lose the weight. I am worried about my arms and legs just becoming saggy with so much excess skin. Does anyone have any ideas/tips for exercises that may prevent that from happening? Thanks!
  10. My surgery is Monday too!!!! I am way excited, a little scared, and a little nervous. My surgery will be done as an outpatient procedure. Let me know how ya'lls go! Best of luck! Misty :rolleyes2:
  11. I switched to iced tea. At first it was difficult because it was just a habit for me to get a soda. I noticed it was harder to not get a soda at certain restaurants I went to. One good choice made it easier for more good choices. Everyday is a work in progress for me. Good luck!
  12. My psych evaluation was $276.00! I had to pay out of pocket because my insurance will not cover it. Thank God my insurance covers the lapband but it won't cover anything that is a requirement for the surgery. I also had to pay for 6 months of nutritionist supervised diets. My wallet is hurting too! I hope they don't require a sleep study because I certainly can't afford another expense! I hope all works out for you and that your insurance will cover the things that it is requesting you to do for the surgery. Hang in there! Misty
  13. logdj,

     

    That would be great! You are the first person I have found that has BCBS of Oklahoma. Any questions, just ask!

  14. I am in the same boat as you. I have the same insurance and have done the nutritionist, psych eval., etc. Now I am waiting to hear what the insurance says. I have been waiting for years for this and have changed so much since I have begun....I hope that it goes smoothly! Good luck to you and keep me posted!

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