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BobBigBoy

LAP-BAND Patients
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About BobBigBoy

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  • Birthday 12/13/1966

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    Burbank
  • State
    Ca.
  1. Happy 46th Birthday BobBigBoy!

  2. Happy 45th Birthday BobBigBoy!

  3. 1 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary BobBigBoy!

  4. BobBigBoy

    Hello from Los Angeles!

    Thanks.. :drool:
  5. BobBigBoy

    Hello from Los Angeles!

    The sleeve was actually originally started in attempts to get the really big people down to a smaller size before preforming the RNY down the road but the results of the sleeve on it own proved very effective on its own. & as you pointed out does not have the issues of re-routing the intestines as the RNY does so alot of the more serious issue don't present them selves as much if at all. The Doctor I'm going to have my pre-op consultation with does both the lap-band & the sleeve & will help me decide what might be best for me.. :rolleyes2: & sorry to hear about your brothers issues...
  6. My doctor told me today most don't have their lap band in more than 5 years, & then in the next building when I asked the same question these others told me the same... I posted more about my doctor visit in my intro tread.
  7. Huh? The lap band is known to have a slower weight loss than the other WLS options from everything I have always heard...?
  8. BobBigBoy

    Hello from Los Angeles!

    Seems Kaiser dont really like doing Lap Bands & neither does UCLA. UCLA use to do it but no longer does....? I was told 4 out of 5 people have the lap band removed within 3 to 4 years. Some due to complications others seem to reach their goal weight & want it removed.. I gave a urine sample & gave about 15 vials of blood this morning so they can run all my lab test. & then I'll be getting a call to set up a consultation with a doctor that does both the Lap Band & Sleeve, & so as I was told & it makes sense to have this talk with the surgeon that actually will be performing the surgery. He will help me decide what direction I should choose. The doctor I saw today said something that makes no sense to me. He said sure you'll be able to eat Cookies & ice cream, But eating fruits & vegetables & such will be difficult to eat. & thats when I told him I don't care much for cookies & Ice Cream, what I like is red meat! I also said well, that why the class taught us the importance of chewing & chewing & then chewing our food even more before swallowing.. I'm not what I'll finally do, but for now I'll keep riding my bike & doing a loose Atkins diet.
  9. & might you just say to heck with it I'm gonna eat that even though I know its bad for me.. After mentioning that I was having a drink tonight I decided to go ride my new bike for about 3 miles to work off that drink. :smile2:
  10. Or any other form of WLS.
  11. I don't care for beer or many other carbonated drinks. & from what I understand carbonation is bad for Banders?
  12. Did you drink much before? I'm going to the UK next year & thats what they tend to do over there. :mad: I can imagine I wont be able to drink much, but its no fun being the sober guy in a room full of drunks. :smile2:
  13. What is PB it up? & thats another one of those things I've never learned to do is make myself burp. :smile2:
  14. As I sit here drinking a Rum with Diet tea, I wonder what about drinking after the lap band. I suppose you would not drink as much because the belly in tiny & that you have not had much food to keep you grounded. But I enjoy a drink after work with dinner to help me relax. How will the Band effect this? I know I know Booze are fattening & if your serious you'll stop drinking. :smile2: But I'm curious as to what the band will change with this?
  15. I've never been able to make myself puke & so I worry a bit about what I would do if water dont wash it down. With my paranoia I'll probably never have an issue. LOL! I just know at 1st its hard to remember to Chew Chew chew & then chew some more. Growing up my grand ma always gave me a hard time about not chewing my food enough & I always rolled my eyes at her. :smile2:

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