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Ishkahara

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About Ishkahara

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 12/30/1956

About Me

  • Biography
    I live in Melbourne, 53 years old, battled with my weight all my life, and finally decided it was time to do something about it, due to several co-morbidities...taking back control of my life!
  • City
    Melbourne, Australia
  • State
    Victoria
  • Zip Code
    3136
  1. Happy 56th Birthday Ishkahara!

  2. Happy 55th Birthday Ishkahara!

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

  4. Hello there Redoz, good to hear you are coming along nicely...albeit some frothing problems. I didn't have that at all...at least not yet. I am to see my surgeon next week, and presume I will get my first fill then. I'm probably needing it too, as I have been experiencing some hunger. I also think I've been eating a bit too much sometimes, as I get a pain on my left side after eating...or perhaps I am eating too quickly. I will ask all the questions when I see the doc... Welcome Pene and hope to hear about your experiences as well.
  5. Well, 3 weeks post surgery and back to work. The day after surgery I felt like a horse kicked me in the stomach but I also had a hiatel hernia repaired. I stayed overnight and the 1st couple of days were slow going. Now that I am back to work I sometimes feel like I never had surgery done. I have lost a total of 30 lbs since the beginning of my journey. I still feel a little tired but I am sure once my doc says its ok to start up my weight training again I will feel more energized. Hope all is well with you.

  6. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    I too am not telling colleagues, family and friends of my lapband decision, and when people comment on my weight loss, I just smile and say, yes, I'm following my Doctor's orders....and getting healthier every day. Others don't have to know, and you can hold your head high, because you are doing all the work. The band is only a tool, afterall, certainly NOT the easy way out, as those judgemental people presume...
  7. Hi there, going very well indeed! I was on clear liquids for a couple of days, then onto the 'straw' diet for the remainder of the 2 weeks, which was really quite easy, as I felt no hunger at all (very strange sensation...for me anyhow...:crying:) I started to feel a bit of hunger developing about mid last week, but then I had my dietitian appointment on Thursday, and started on the soft foods phase, which is also going along very well, although I do have to go very slowly with my eating, and as you say...chew chew chew.....another new sensation for me, as I've always eated far too quickly (always in a hurry). I do find not having anything to drink with my meals a bit difficult, especially my cup of tea with Breakfast, but I guess I will adapt. The swelling for the most part is gone, the wounds are healing over nicely, and only a slight amount of pain, if for example I lean over, or press against my desk at work. The first couple of days were a bit uncomfortable, but not overly painful, but I was sensible about taking the pain killers, so that I could be up and mobile as soon as possible, and they certainly help you to do that. I know some people try to do it without the pain meds, but they serve their purpose, in that first week or so. I have been walking most days, and also been for a couple of rides on my new push bike...which is another new experience! I've only fallen off twice so far!!! :w00t: Overall I am extremely happy with everything, have lost just under 12 kg's since the start of Optifast. I see my surgeon in a fortnight, and presume that I will get my first fill then. So you only have a week to go? How are you coping with the optifast phase....or didn't you have to do that? Where are you having your surgery done? Keep in touch, and keep smiling, because the LAP-BAND® is definitely going to be one of the best things you could do for yourself. Best wishes, Ish...
  8. Absolutely agree with you!
  9. Hi Redoz...going well, now 12 days post op, still on liquids...optifast shake for breakfast, mainly pureed veg soup for lunch dinner, a little bit of custard, and some liquid yoghurt ...that's about it. Have an appointment on Thursday with dietician, and hopefully will move onto some soft foods after that. Not feeling much hunger, although last night I had a bit of a bad spell, and ate 3 scoops of icecream with custard!!!!!! It went down a little to easily too, but hopefully it was a one off. How are you doing? Cheers, Ish
  10. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    hmmm....let's try that again... click on mine below, and you should be able to navigate to set up your own ticker... Kerry :wink2:
  11. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    Hi ...go here... Weight Loss - Diet Ticker
  12. Hello all, I too have sleep apnea, rated as severe, and one of the reasons I finally decided to go the lapband route. There are no guarantees that losing the weight will mean I will become CPAP free, (although I do hope so)....but I have been using the machine now for 6 months, and I have been a new woman, in terms of how I feel, and how well I cope with the everyday issues now. I agree, it is uncomfortable and far from the sexiest night attire, but when you use it all the time, like I have to, you do get very accustomed to it, and the odd time that I have dropped off to sleep without it, I almost always wake up choking, but never do when I'm wearing it. It also means that I don't snore all the time, so my partner is happy enough about that, and when in a romantic frame of mind, just don't put it on, until later! Anyhow...my thoughts, for what they are worth, but I do think that the embarasment and discomfort of the CPAP machine is nothing compared to the potential health problems, without it....even death...so think about the long term.....ok?
  13. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    Hello all, well it's now 1 week, and 1 day post op. Been doing really well, walking most mornings and still feeling no hunger, but the last couple of days I've had some pain....well really more discomfort, than pain, in my left side and ribcage area...anyone else had that? Also, a bit of discomfort around the port incision, that I hadn't noticed previously. I forgot myself briefly earlier today, and gulped down some liquid yoghurt a bit too quickly (I usually use a straw), but just drank it straight down today, and for a minute or two, I was worried that it was going to come back up....lesson learned! Weight loss seems to have stalled, I know I shouldn't keep jumping on the scales, but curiosity always gets the better of me....but for the last 3 or 4 days, I've been the same...but overall, have lost 8kgs since pre-op diet began. Made some yummy potato and cauliflower soup last night...very basic and absolutely delicious. 2 chicken stock cubes 2 cups water 1 small onion 1 teaspoon crushed garlic 2 large potatos handful of cauliflower salt and pepper to taste skim milk to thin to required consistancy Bring stock cubes and water to the boil, finely dice potato and cauliflower and put in saucepan. lightly brown onion and garlic and then place in the saucepan. Once potatos are very well cooked to the point of dissolving in the saucepan remove from heat and allow to cool. Place mix in blender and blend until smooth, adding skim milk as necessary, to thin mixture to desired consistency. :thumbup: Best wishes to all who are still to have your op, and I hope everyone else is feeling great!
  14. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    Do be sensible and take your pain meds, as they help keep you mobile, which speeds recovery
  15. Ishkahara

    October 2010 Bandsters!!

    Hi Nina...so glad that all went well for you.... :-)

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