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susantunanoodle

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About susantunanoodle

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 08/14/1949

About Me

  • Biography
    single Christian lady
  • Interests
    King Charles Cavaliers!
  • Occupation
    Adult Nurse Practitioner
  • City
    western maryland
  1. Happy 64th Birthday susantunanoodle!

  2. Happy 63rd Birthday susantunanoodle!

  3. 5 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 5th Anniversary susantunanoodle!

  4. susantunanoodle

    January Bandsters???

    Hi Sula, I walk a mile a day in the morning and do Pilates twice a week. I paddle twice a week. The exercise has made a huge difference. But the chicken-wing arms and inner thigh globbiness I fear are permanent. Oh well, I feel like a million dollars, even if I don't look it!
  5. susantunanoodle

    January Bandsters???

    Hi guys! I haven't been active on the board all this summer but I need a bit of advice. So, anyway, this has been the best summer for me in years. I have started a new sport, whitewater kayaking. I love it! I run the rapids in Harper's Ferry, WV and I am making slow progress in the sport. OK, now for my stats. I was banded on 1/8/07 at 193 lbs. I had my first and only fill 6 weeks later (1.7 cc). I currently weigh 132 lbs which is 3 lbs less than goal. I am 5'3" and 58 years old. I have more energy and my sleep apnea is gone! Now for the little problem: I got a little careless with myeating and had a few bad PB's. Now I have heartburn bad. I just started on Prilosec and I'm making some behavioral changes, like less coffee and dark chocolate, eating soft foods and nothing after 6 PM. I'm hoping this will work since I worry about having had a slip or something. Any other suggestions? I don't really have a doctor for my band but there is someone who could do an unfill if needed. Also, what is the way they generally determine if a band has slipped? I've forgotten, is it an upper GI or endoscopy? Or something else? Thanks for any suggestions! Susan
  6. susantunanoodle

    Returning shoulder/neck pain

    I also experienced it about 3 weeks out and it was so severe I had to go to an urgent care clinic. I read an explanation for it on another board which I will share. Apparently the vagus nerve is very close, if not right on top of the sutures used to keep the band in place. With certain body positions it causes irritation to the nerve. It resolves as scar tissue is developed around the sutures. The shoulder and neck pain are actually referred pain from this, not gas. This surgeon's explanation makes sense to me since I never got any relief from gas remedies and it didn't seem to be directly related to eating. Anyway, that was his explanation. Susan
  7. susantunanoodle

    Starr Jones-Reynolds

    Who is Star Jones?
  8. susantunanoodle

    Retin-A

    Botox is the BOMB! I love it but I can't afford it. I have used Retin-A on and off for over 30 years. When used consistently it diminishes fine lines and improves overall tone. It works by increasing cel turnover I believe. It is the only thing that has ever worked on my comedones. I use it year-round but I would avoid full sun if I put it on that day. It can enhance a sunburn. Retin-A is cheap and slow and I get mine from Canada (with a prescription). Susan CRNP
  9. susantunanoodle

    Lower BMI Bandsters!

    audree, I got 1.7 cc when I went on the 19th. I don't know how they decide the amount since my travel buddy, Cara, got 1.3 cc right after me. I forgot the OCC fill doctor's name but he seems to know what he's doing. I hope I won't need a fill for awhile but he did say that it depends to an extent on how fast you lose the weight. Anyway, I'm slowly losing, about one or two a week if I'm very very good.:-)
  10. susantunanoodle

    Lower BMI Bandsters!

    Well, it was a learning experience......I was thinking of something else totally and I gobbled 5 or 6 hunks of dry chicken breast. Ohmygosh! I had thw worst pain! Then that clear mucus stuff started coming up and I could only spit it out. If I tried to swallow the pain skyrocketed. After about 30 minutes I started to vomit. This helped only a little but I continued to vomit for about 2 hours. I had to leave work and drive home, vomiting into a cup as I drove. Whew! I finally went to sleep and when I woke up I was fine. Amazing! I stayed on liquids for 24 hours and ate aparingly at lunch today. All is well. But what a horrible experience. I don't ever want to pb again. Thanks for listening. Oh, and I had my first fill on Feb.19th. I found that it didn't really kick in till the end of the second week. I won't be eating so mindlessly anymore and I definitely will avoid fried chicken breast.
  11. susantunanoodle

    Anti-Semitism In France!

    But Laurend, it is not a matter of one's faith not being good enough, it's a matter of which one is true? And of course many folks of different faiths will try to convert me, out of good intentions, and I respect that. But it all gets back to "Who ya gonna follow?" People seem to have lost the idea of the meaning of tolerance. It's not believing that "every religion is equally true" but true tolerance is allowing that person to hold whatever belief he chooses, whether I agree with it or not. Wow, this is great and I want to stay and chat but I have a vet appt for my pup so I have to go. Have a nice evening all! Susan
  12. susantunanoodle

    Anti-Semitism In France!

    Tired Old Man, If a muslim wanted to share his faith with me, I would be very interested in a civil discussion. I have had these conversations many times while living in muslim countries. We would each, of course, be committed to the truth of our own beliefs but that doesn't preclude civil conversation. Susan
  13. susantunanoodle

    Anti-Semitism In France!

    To share the Gospel with a Jew is not anti-semitic at all. If it were then all the writers of the New Testament would be anti-Semitic, since being Jews themselves, they all went all over the known world to tell other Jews of this great news. The Gospel is offered freely to all men. It is not a matter of coercion. It is a free gift, to be received gratefully to all who wish it. I wish I could explain these things without causing anger or distress. It is so precious to me that I want to share the wonder of it all with any who care to hear. But if they don't, well then, I will leave the conversation graciously. I used to be such a bitter, fervent christian-hater.....till God took me to the limit of myself and I hit the bottom. Oh happy day when my load was lifted and the Lord adopted me as His child! Susan
  14. susantunanoodle

    post-op gas pain 6 weeks out?

    Am I crazy? I have severe left shoulder pain identical to that which I experienced during my post-op period, only that was 7 weeks ago. Has anyone ever heard of gas related pain this far out from surgery? It's really quite painful.:help:
  15. susantunanoodle

    Any Bookworms out there??

    Hi fellow wordaholics! I love anything by the Irish writer Mave Binchey---check her out, esp. Tara Road andScarlet Feather. I go mostly for cozy mysteries (not much gore or profanity) I love the Hamish Macbeth series. I live in Nora Roberts' hometown and see her around sometimes. She will sign stuff for the locals. I don't know how she ended up here, it's just a small town with a couple stoplights. But she has a bookstore. Anyway, I'm so glad there are still people who read. They say it's better for your brain than visual images.

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