sunny44
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Finally, it's out - after nearly 13 years!
sunny44 replied to pmg78's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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sunny44 started following Hey February 2010 Bandsters!, Finally, it's out - after nearly 13 years!, I don't get it. and and 4 others
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Maladaptive Eating
sunny44 replied to occasionaldream's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Sounds like your band needs loosening. Ask your physician to remove some of the Fluid. -
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Anyone with experiencing gas and bloating? A quarter teaspoon of baking soda will do the trick. This will work almost immediately. Warning, if you have high blood pressure be careful with the sodium content.
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Would You Have Weight Loss Surgery Again?
sunny44 replied to Alex Brecher's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I absolutely would not have weight loss surgery again. It has nothing to do with me not meeting my goal; I am successfully meeting my goal. I had the single incision surgery and developed a hernia as a result. I had surgery (hernia repair) last year--and now the hernia is back again. I am also tired of eating a spoon of food and my stomach bloating. The next day I can eat the same food and nothing happens. My doctor is saying he can repair it with a mesh, he should have done this in the beginning. Now my doctor is stating that there is some new and updated port and he can change my port--no way. I told him if he has to change my port , I would just have it removed. I have learned behavioral modification, so I would just need to continue with the behavior and exercise. What I am afraid of if there is a recall of the device and I have no self control over food. It's not the band-it's up to the individual to practice behavioral modification. -
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Many thanks for the welcoming responses. We must all remember, we did not go to the operating table and under the knife for nothing. With that being said, we should only look for- and accept postive results.
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You are absolutely correct. The band alone will not do it; is up to the individual to practice behavioral modification. There is some procedure called banding over the band????? This is when some banders feel the band produced no results. Not “gradually” moving away from the old eating habits will eventually cause weight gain. After overcoming two Achilles tendon surgeries, being in a cast for five months--in my opinion was no reason for me to gain 15 pounds. This weight gain was as a result of drinking juice, little Snacks here and there, the list went on and on. I absolutely did not need to accept these food items, nor was I forced to eat them. The weight gain was totally my fault and not the band. I quickly caught myself and got back on track. I stopped people from bringing me junk. I split my plate of food in to two (lunch and dinner). I took small bites; allowing time for the food to register to my brain that I was actually full. I had to really overcome “taste” again, and I worked my upper body while watching a program called Sit and Be Fit. Once out of my cast, I pushed myself to walk distance regardless of the excruciating back pain from being in the bed for months. I can now walk at a minimal of five miles plus a day. If I can get back on track after two surgeries, hospitalization and strict bed rest, anyone can. The band alone won’t do it! Once out of my cast, I pushed myself to walk distance regardless of the excruciating back pain from being in the bed for months. I can now walk at a minimal of five miles plus a day. If I can get back on track after two surgeries, hospitalization and strict bed rest, anyone can. The band alone won’t do it! I went from 270 to 215 and ballooned up to 225-230 during my layup. I was totally discussed, but again
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Am I Doing Ok For Being Almost 3 Weeks Post Op?
sunny44 commented on sexymomma001's blog entry in sexymomma001's Blog
Hi sexymomma001. It sounds like your band might be a tad too tight. Or, you are eating far too much (heavy foods) through the day. I.e., I do not think that you should be eating both grits, oatmeal and potatoes in the same day. Grits is a heavy food and so is the oatmeal. Protein shakes and potatoes are heavy as well. I think that you should see a nutritionist. also, you might need to determine if you are revisiting your old eating habits. The old habits are not going to break over-night. And the band is not the cure all to weight loss--behavioral modification is. -
How is everyone doing? And the weight loss? Anyone develop a hernia after surgery? if so, how was the issue addressed--any suggestions? I was banded in feb 2010. I had the single incision surgery. I am now up to 5cc's sometimes i am starving and do not understand why? Last month when i had a 2cc fill, after i left te hospital i had to return because i could not hold anything down. I did the sip of Water test, but after that.... thanks.
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How is everyone doing? Did anyone develop a hernia after surgery? If so, how did you deal withit? I had the single incision surgery.
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Good luck !!! I am just kind of stuck and don't know what is happening? I started at 252, I am now 231. I feel that I should have lost more weight by now. I am getting the water in daily--60 oz, along with exersizing for at least 30-45 minutes. The exersize program I just started on my own within the last two weeks so I should begin to see a difference. Aside from that I have been walking about .5 miles a day, along with going up and down the NYC train stairs. My physician said that my band is adjusted to loose 1-2 lbs a week. I will go back to him to get a fill. Any suggestions? My goal weight is 175
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Day 6 post-op, and I wouldn't believe I'm banded had I not seen the x-ray
sunny44 replied to Jennilyn's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Wow, you really ate well! I was banded on the 24th of Feb--I am on liquids and clear... until Thursday of this week. My main problem is the gas, and my thought of the band slipping if i over do it. As for the nausea, i am trying not to go there because the constant regurgitation may cause the band to slip as well. I am using these two weeks along with the pre-op diet..., to change my old eating habits. I think that we have to pay careful attention to the "zones". If we are eating to much-the band more than likely needs tightening, and visa versa. Well, best of luck to all. -
Were you afraid of your band slipping or becoming ill? How are you doing now--3/01/10?? Thanks.