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Sunshine79

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  • Birthday 08/24/1979
  1. Happy 33rd Birthday Sunshine79!

  2. Sunshine79

    Salad Dressing

    I couldn't give up my ranch so I buy the Hidden Valley packets and mix it with 1/2 cup of skim milk and 1/2 cup FF sour cream.
  3. Sunshine79

    Hidradenitis Suppurativa

    I got my first one in my armpit in 2000 and since then have had it 3 times (once more in the armpit and twice in the groin). The first time, before I knew what it was, it started seeping and oozing and left a 1 inch scar on my armpit (I know it's very gross) but ever since then I just have my dermo prescribe me Bactroban cream when it starts developing and that usually makes it go away. It is a form of acne, just a very painful and sometimes dibilitating form. Hope this helps...
  4. I've had my band for 7 months and had my first major PBing episode a couple months ago while eating Spanakopita at a Greek Festival. It took me more than an hour to get everything up and required several trips to a porta potty so all in all it was not a very pleasant experience. Anyway, I figured I just ate too much or too fast and didn't think anything of it until the other night when I was at a Christmas party and had maybe 2 bites of a spinach ball and next thing you know, I'm back in the bathroom. I don't really have a problem with broccoli or anything else (other than bread of course and occasionally eggs and meat) so I just wanted to know if anyone else has experienced this?
  5. Sunshine79

    Trouble eating eggs?

    I've eaten scrambled eggs several times without a problem. However, a couple of weeks ago, I was at a restaurant and had a bacon and cheese omelet. What a mistake! What made it especially unpleasant was that it happened at a small, crowded restaurant with only 1 bathroom for everyone to use so when the bathroom was occupied, I ended up having to run outside to the parking lot and throw up in some bushes. I went home soon after but I still spent the next 2 hours PBing what couldn't have been more than 5-6 bites. Not fun... So my suggestion would be to evaluate the type of eggs you're eating. If it's something thick, stay away, but something like scrambled or maybe over easy might work better. Also, eggs get rubbery when reheated so try to avoid that too.
  6. Sunshine79

    Anyone else have a conservative doctor?

    Yeah it sounds like you might be a little tight but since it's only been a week you could probably wait a few days and see how it adjusts. After my last fill, I'm now at 8cc's in a 12cc Realize band and I think I've finally found my sweet spot. I've lost 4 lbs in 5 days and I'm not hungry between meals. I can still eat most foods without any problem, just in small quantities at a time. Maybe that last .5 cc was all it took for me.
  7. I'm so annoyed with my doc. I was banded 4 months ago and other than the initial 13 lbs I lost doing the liquid diet, I've barely lost anything since. With my first 2 fills, I lost nothing. At my last fill, I did start to feel a little restriction and I did lose 5 lbs the first week (mainly because I did Soup for a couple days to jump start things) and then a total of 1 lb in the 3 remaining weeks. So when I went in this morning for my 4th fill, he didn't want to fill me because I'd lost 6 lbs and he thought that was good progress. I practically had to beg him just to get 1/2 CC added. I've never had a PB so I know I'm definitely not too tight and I still do get hungry so I think I'd be safe adding a little more. It's just frustrating because my co-worker got this done 2 years ago, was the same size and age as me now, and she lost 70 lbs in the first 6 months. Of course, she went to my doctor's partner who is apparently much more aggressive with fills. I know it's a marathon and not a sprint but 6 lbs in 4 months is extremely slow progress. Pre-band, I could lose 6 lbs in a week just by cutting out carbs. Anyone else experience this with their doctor?
  8. Sunshine79

    Desperate need fill dr near tallahassee

    I would try Dr. Crooms or Sieloff at TMH. If those 2 don't work, you could try Dr. Schwartz at Capital Regional.
  9. Sunshine79

    May 10-14 2010 Bandsters

    Yeah, believe me - I raised hell! I was so mad and it still took 3 extra weeks to get in. How hard is it to find 10 minutes in a day? My co-worker that got it done with the same doc said just to keep on them and if it's too loose, try to get back in ASAP so I think that's what I'll try to do, rather than wait until my next appt on August 4.
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    May 10-14 2010 Bandsters

    I too had issues with scheduling my first fill. It was supposed to be June 15, 1 month after surgery. But on June 14 the surgeon's office called to say they couldn't do it my scheduled day because the surgeon was going on vacation and didn't like to schedule fills in case something went wrong while he was gone. Shouldn't they have figured that out when they scheduled me? I asked them if I could see his partner if something went wrong and was told "no, we don't like to do that" and then they tried to reschedule me for July 13. I told them that it was absolutely unacceptable to have to wait 2 months post-surgery when I was only supposed to wait 1. By that point, I could eat pretty much anything and everything and had no restriction at all and I wasn't losing any weight. So they finally were able to fit me in for this past Tuesday. At my weigh-in Tuesday, I was at the same 13 lb weight loss from after my post-op diet so that was kind of disappointing but at least I didn't gain. Hopefully now that I've had a fill, I'll start moving down the scale again. I still don't feel much restriction so I might try to go back again next week. My doc does fills under fluroscopy and he put 5 cc in a 11 cc Realize band. He numbed my stomach so I couldn't feel the saline going in (other than pressure) but that lidocaine shot stung like hell and I have a pretty substantial bruise there now. I wonder if it will be like that every time?
  11. Sunshine79

    May 10-14 2010 Bandsters

    I am down 17 lbs in a little over 2 weeks. My doc said I could start solids 10 days from my last appointment which is today. I had a little grilled chicken and it seemed to go down just fine. So far no problems with any food. Of course, I don't have any restriction yet but I'll get my first fill in 2 weeks.
  12. Sunshine79

    Last Supper HELP!

    You'll hear a lot on this board about head hunger, which is what MissBS, is referring to. I know that my first couple days, post-band, I couldn't even watch TV because every time I saw a commercial for food I wanted it. Now fast forward a couple weeks, 10 feet away from my office kitchen which has donuts, muffins and bagels left over from a morning meeting, and I don't feel a thing. And they've been there all day and I've walked by them countless times and it didn't even register that that would be something I would have wanted until a co-worker asked me if I wanted the last donut. It does get better. You get used to it. And I'm not just speaking from my limited band experience. I did low-carb for a year and with my sweet tooth, it was one of the hardest things I ever had to do but it just became second-nature after some time passed. At least with the band, you can still eat most of the foods you like, just in moderation.
  13. I don't know if any of you have tried the new Jello Pudding Mousses. They're sugar free and I normally don't like very much but today I added a drop of peppermint extract and mixed in and it was very good. I felt like I was eating a decadent dessert but it was only 60 calories. Of course I try to stick to yogurt since that has nutritional value but it's a good light treat if you need one.
  14. Sunshine79

    What to eat for mushy stage?

    I can understand that - potatoes do go down real smooth. I've only had them once since I moved into soft foods and that was because I was out for a birthday dinner and couldn't find anything else on the menu that was soft enough to eat. I'm eating a lot of yogurt too but by dinner, I feel like I need something hardier. Last night I made creamed spinach using milk, garlic and shredded parmesan. It was really good! And today I got chicken salad from the grocery store and ate about 4 oz. of that. It's probably not the best choice out there but we're kind of limited in options right now and I'm still barely hitting 800 calories a day so I'm not terribly worried about it.
  15. Sunshine79

    What to eat for mushy stage?

    I don't know what the problem with soups would be! Most have very few carbs and are pretty much a must-have during the liquid phase. You could have creamed spinach, mashed cauliflower (almost as good as mashed potatos), chicken or tuna salad, etc.

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