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  1. Thanks for the information but its a little too late for me. I used weightlossagents but as a nurse and having bariatric surgery before, I didn't ask any questions. I had revision surgery (lapband to sleeve) April 7, 2015 and had a great experience. ☺️
  2. under construction

    Vitamins

    For what it's worth I use Bariatric Fusion chew-able vitamins. They were designed for patients that have undergone weight loss surgery. You can buy them on-line.
  3. K@t

    My surgeon is a newbie

    My surgeon is a general surgeon with laproscopic expertise. He isn't a bariatric surgeon, and I was his 11th patient. He was GREAT. I wouldn't have traded him for any one else. My scars look great, and I was never in very much pain, and so far he has held my hand every step of the way. And fills are free. (self pay). I say if your confident in the doctor then go for it. It all depends on if you trust the guy or not.
  4. Alfie

    life of lapband?

    Hi Guys I found this site and think it will answer your question plus other information. The second point answers the life of the band question. LAP-BAND® System Surgery Frequently Asked Questions </SPAN> LAP-BAND® System FAQs | Gastric Bypass Surgery FAQs | Bariatric Surgery FAQs 1. What are the advantages of having LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery instead of gastric bypass surgery? See the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band Surgery Information page 2. Should I have the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band taken out once I lose the weight? No, the band is designed to stay in for a lifetime. Studies show that most patients will regain their weight if they have the band taken out. 3. Do I have to have adjustments for the rest of my life? How many adjustments will I need? Patients may need a little adjustment to the band volume every couple of years after the incremental adjustments required at the beginning. The average patient will come in for adjustments 6 to 8 times in the first year after surgery and may come in for an adjustment once or twice the second year. Patients may not need an adjustment at all in the third year. 4. Why don't you just "crank it up" and make the band tight all at once during surgery? The body needs to adjust to the new band. There is a little bit of swelling immediately after surgery and tightening the band too early or too fast has been shown in the research to result in more complications (including having to have the band taken out). 5. Is there such a thing as having the band tightened too much? Yes, the band can be over-adjusted. When the band is too tight, patients cannot eat solid foods without regurgitating the food or feeling very uncomfortable for many hours. When the band is too tight, patients tend to gain weight because they are resorting to the liquid and/or softer foods that travel through the band easily. These foods tend to be higher in fat and higher in sugar. When patients start this dysfunctional eating pattern, they are taking in more calories than if the band was looser. A band that is too tight will also cause heartburn and coughing in some patients. 6. What happens if 10 years from now I start to gain weight? What do I do? We see you annually in the office for a check-up, however if you are gaining weight, it is time to come in so that we can assess the problem. It could mean that you need a little adjustment in your band volume to provide a little more restriction. There may be a problem related to the types of food you are eating or there may have been a life crisis and emotional eating or depression may be taking hold. 7. What is the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band made out of? The LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band is made out of silicone and titanium. 8. Is it possible for a person to reject the band? Yes, it is possible to have a reaction to any foreign body. Studies on the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band have shown that it is extremely rare. 9. Do adjustments hurt? There are fewer nerve endings in the skin of the abdomen and patients say that the adjustments are nearly painless. Patients have said that the needle stick hurts less than a shot and less than the needle stick for blood studies. 10. Are adjustments made in the surgeon's office? Yes, adjustments are made in the surgeon's office. On a rare occasion, the port is difficult to feel and a patient may have to go to the radiology department to have the port accessed under fluoroscopy. 10. How long has the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band been in existence? LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band was first placed in a patient in Belgium in 1994. The FDA approved the LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Band for use in the U. S. in June of 2001. 12. How much weight loss can I expect with LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding Surgery? For the first 1-2 years you should expect 1-2 pounds of weight loss per week. In the long term, you can expect to have 50-70% of your excess weight stay off. 13. If after surgery, and despite following all the rules, I am at a plateau of weight loss, what should I do? Plateaus are a normal part of the weight loss process. In the first year or two after surgery, weight loss plateau usually means that you need to come in and have a little bit of Fluid put in the band to increase restriction. Occasionally, plateaus are caused by the Band being too tight. If the Band is too tight, weight loss will resume after a little fluid is taken out of the Band. If the above causes are ruled out, we will have you keep a food and exercise diary. The diary will include the times and quantities of foods eaten, drinks taken, Protein grams consumed, and an exercise log. We may have you consult with the dietician as well. 14. What should I do if I "can't cope" after surgery? Weight loss surgery causes a lot of changes in a patient's life including dietary changes and development of a new lifestyle. With any change in our lives, there is a feeling of loss of previous life patterns. Patients may have feelings of sadness, anger and frustration when going through so many changes at once. We remind patients to be patient with themselves! We advise patients that if they experience persistent sadness for more than 14 consecutive days, along with loss of interest in things they were previously interested in, they should contact the Bariatric Center or their primary care physician. These are signs of depression. 15. What should I do if I cannot exercise very much due to back pain? We know from experience and scientific research that you will decrease post-op complications and increase your chances of weight loss through following the pouch rules and nutrition handbook AND being more active. We encourage you to find resources in your community to help you develop a program of movement and activity. For example, many of our patients with joint problems enroll in Water exercise programs at a therapy pool. Others find that recreation programs have recumbent exercise bicycles that allow you to sit while pedaling a bicycle. 16. I'm worried that after surgery, my emotional eating will return. Want can I do? Here are several suggestions we give our patients: Talk about your feelings with your support persons. Perhaps the stress in your life is high and you are returning to old habits of coping. Schedule an appointment with the behavioral nurse or other specialists to explore alternatives to dealing with emotions in ways other than eating. Call the bariatric center and ask for assistance. Attend support group meetings to hear how other patients are solving that problem. 17. What is the purpose of support groups? There are many benefits to attending support groups; here a just a few of them: To hear from others who have similar problems to your own To Celebrate positive changes in each patient's life since the surgery To learn new information about bariatric lifestyles To brainstorm solutions to problems To provide motivation to follow the rules that will work for individuals for a lifetime To meet people who have had successful results of the surgery and are willing to help others To talk with a group of people who understand your journey like no one else does! 18. How much pain will I be in after LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding Surgery? Most patients experience mild to moderate pain. A common analogy used by patients post-op is that it "feels as if they did 200 hundred sit-ups in a row and their abdominal muscles are sore". More pain is commonly felt over the port site incision. Your pain will be well controlled so you will be able get up out of bed to walk and move around after surgery. 19. When will I be allowed to drink after surgery? You will most likely be able to drink Clear liquids on the day of surgery or the day after your surgery. 20. If I qualify for same day discharge, how long will I be in the hospital? Starting from the time you reach the surgical floor to recovery, it has been on average 6-8 hours. Times differ from patient to patient. 21. What are the expectations of patients in the hospital after surgery? Get up out of bed Walk in hallways as much as tolerated Sit in chair as much as tolerated Use your incentive spirometer (plastic breathing device) 10 times per hour while you are awake Concentrate on fluid intake Work on achieving good pain control with your nurse prior to discharge 22. What is the age range for being eligible for LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding Surgery? Age range is 18 to 75 years of age but depends on the individual surgeon’s preference. 23. How many days off work will I need to take for the surgery? Depending on the type of surgery and the surgeon’s preferences, most patients take 3-5 days off from work for LAP-BAND® Adjustable Gastric Banding surgery. It varies from patient to patient.
  5. Rox.. Just ask for the bariatric "bible" It's not an exclusive thing. Almost everyone will share their drs instructions if they still have it. Mines on my desk top and I don't need to religiously refer to it in order o succeed. You learn what you need to through research and others helping you out. That's what this forum is for
  6. la.pereira

    Blue shield of California (medical)

    Can someone translate this for me? I take it as they want me to fail a diet before seeing my surgeon and bring them proof. "Patients should have documented failure to respond to conservative measures for weight reduction prior to consideration of bariatric surgery"
  7. WLSResources/ClothingExch

    How Much Do You Trust Your Surgeon?

    I trusted my surgeon, who has since stopped doing bariatrics, to the end of night. She did my band (twice) and, two months later, I returned to have her pluck out my gall bladder rather than going to a surgeon at a fine hospital closer to home. (The band surgeon is only about seven miles away, but, if you know life here, it feels almost like going to Philadelphia.) That said, I did not follow silently and sheep-like. As an adult, I wanted to understand what was being done and why. I asked, she answered. Deep trust and expecting to know are not mutually exclusive. If I were a surgeon, I'd turn away anyone who didn't want to know: "Hello, hello. Are you in there?" Makes me shudder. As to food choices and habits, I worked with the RD. She gave me info in advance for the first month post-op and, when it was time, info on eating immediately following adjustments, after the occasional 'stuck' episode and the rest. I took a few detours which I'd carefully considered and had no problems.
  8. Randi

    My surgeon is a newbie

    Hunnybun, Who is your insurance carrier and in which city and state are you located? Go out to www.yahoo.com and in the search box input the words bariatric your city your state (e.g., bariatric san antonio texas). This should get you started on finding any other bariatric surgeons in your area. Also, have you checked with your insurance company to find out how you can view a list of their in-network providers online? You'll probably find there is someone with more experience available, although you may have to drive a little bit further out of your way. The surgeons may not be listed under the "Bariatric Surgery" umbrella with your insurance company, but rather "General Surgery."
  9. ronwifey

    Why the Lap Band?

    Thanks for your reply. Gastric Sleeve isn't malabsorbtion but it is very permanent. I found somewhere that will dit for 7,000 but it's in Peru. It's one of those vacation/surgery things. San Antonio Bariatric Surgery - New Dimensions Weight Loss Surgery - Sleeve Gastrectomy The only reason I am a little hesitant on the band still is because what if my body rejects the foreign object (band) inside me? I'm scared of slippage and erosion too.
  10. I don't know Dr. Madan personally, but he does have a good reputation out in the field. The Marina Del Rey hospital is a small hospital whose staff are exceptional. They are well trained and know bariatric patients and their needs. I chose the LA Bariatric center there and am pleased with my team and the results as well as the care that I recieved from the hospital. It was very appearent that the center and hospital had a close and respectful working relationship. I performed my due diligence and chose the team that I did and the place where I was to have surgery very carefully and I have not regretted one single decision or point of care from them. I am not making any excuses for what happened, but there is a mortality associated with any surgery WLS or any other type of surgery. IT may be low, but it is there. The question is what happened? Was it due to unforeseen and uncontrolable circumstances? Was it due to an oversight on the pre-op end of things, ie. labs, or any of the other tests? Was the patient(s) ready for surgery? Many, many questions that I don't have access to the information. People do die from surgeries every day, people who are not expected to die.... My heart and prayers go out to these families....
  11. My sleeve date is May 23rd with Dr. Rodriguez in Juarez. My PCP is unfamiliar with the procedure and told me he would follow me if I would get him info about what to monitor. I'm nervous that he won't know the symptoms of a leak, etc. And he's two hours from me. Would I be smarter to find a PCP closer to home? Would a local Bariatric doctor follow me if I had the procedure in Mexico? I don't have a NUT - do I need to find one? Thanks for your suggestions! So happy I found this group!
  12. Thank you everyone for your helpful responses. I didnt even ask if any post op surgical, fills etc would be included and they didnt say they were.. i am calling a hospital tomorrow that has their own bariatric center to see about a consultation. ill keep all you posted.. i really dont want to wait too long to get this done and start this new chapter in my life.
  13. The Candidate

    Kaiser options orientation So-Cal

    I also went through San Diego Options. My classes were in San Marcos. I had my surgery with Dr. Tanaka on 07/29/15. Who is your surgeon? It was a great experience working with Pacific Bariatric and Scripps.
  14. Frustr8

    Loving Life Again

    Positive Things at 4 AM I am warm I am safe and loved I have the freedom to be what I can want to be, even when it seems difficult Although I am having gastrointestinal difficulties, until they resolve I can receive my nourishment through my PICC line and TPN I haven't thrown up since yesterday so today can be a better day So no matter how this Saturday in. December finds me, I am still alive and grateful to Ohio State University, Bradley J Needleman MD and Bariatric Medicine for a future. And I am grateful to my RnY surgery, even with its flaws , it has been my third best tool, behind commitment & Belief in ME for success out of sorrow! SO I AM TRULY A VERY BLESSED 73 YEAR PERSON WHEN ALL IS SAID AND DONE!😛❤🍀
  15. Some pain med - I requested Tramadol over Percocet. Only needed it a couple of days and then used liquid tylenol. Some Zofran for nausea - never needed it. Omeprazole. Then of course you need your bariatric multi vitamins with iron. Also calcium citrate, vitamin D, vitamin B-12. All the vitamins are OTC - the best deal you can find for multivits is here on the BariatricPal site.
  16. mbrinmn

    This is it!

    My surgeon was Jacqueline Osuna, the wife of Dr. alejandro lopez. Both only practice bariatric surgery. I would recommend Dr. Osuna to anyone and everyone!!!
  17. futureskinnypants

    August Sleevers?! Where Ya's At?

    7.31.12-txjina1 8.1.12-slenderella-Dr. Scott Stowers icle1234-Dr barker dallas tx MsDallasSleever Dr Wade Barker ugot2laff Dr Myur Srikanth WA EcuaTrucho dr richard Nguyen BarbH Dr. Medvetz Middletown PA Nina88-Dr Casillas west LA 8.2.12-allnewme-Dr Alvarez MX mamamelly dr matthew Bettendorf MN carlab51 dr mccarty dallas tx 8.3.12-Made2beme- Dr Garcia MX 8.4.12-Icandothis Dr Alveraz mx 8.6.12-Aug62012-Dr Brengman Richmond VA Arukind-Dr. Ross Seattle WA Stormwarning-Dr Alvarez Mx Pdog Dr. Halmi in Fairfax,Va. Tabbymonroe sleevealicious dr nain woodbridge va bug-indiana dreamnslim2012 Dr david Kim tx thickiest2thick dr david suh ReeTee Dr S. Killeen TX aznurse4u Dr Monash Tucson AZ 8.7.12-cegull dr david kim Dallas tx zack515 dr aceves in mexicali 8.8.12-Futureskinnypants - Dr morris washington Sc sv2- Dr suh murrieta ca Forensikchic (*1 YEAR SURGIVERSARY!!!!) 8.9.12 shaniceh01 Sabrena Noria New orleans louisiana 8.10.12-thetruedream- Dr Almanza MX findingme2012dr kelly Tijuana Jaoleen Dr verboonen MX charmichelle NC bethL dr richardson New orleans. 8.11.12- lolo11 dr kelly mx 8.13.12-harleymb-Dr Spaw Sabstar22-Dr. Almanza Mx Southern Oregon-Dr Ortiz Mickey- Dr Arnold- Dallas TX txjina1- dr kim-Tx july 31st melissa kirk- dr mcmahon seattle wa mom_24 dr alvarez mx peacelove&tash dr douglas olsen TN half~of~bri dr roc bauman 8.14.12- strawberrysoul-Dr. Almanza MX laurenss-Dr Gregory walton jorsea- dr degara canada bound4bway mczoo33 dr alverez atelux17 Dr Kim TX 8.16.12- MichT Kaiser West LA 8.17.12- Beanieandrosiesmom- Dr. Rodriquez MX Lisa1977 8.18.12- dooter55 dr alvarez piedro negres mx 8.20.12- Audrey523- Dr. Yatco NYC Shoe_vixen- Dr rosen Chicago Skye-Dr. Joyce lifesaver-dr george merriman-LA 8.21.12-lucysmama215 Sleeveme81Tx nurse05 Dr Garcia MX 8.22.12-minniemouse dr wayne weiss 8.23.12 MGM-Dr. Kelly MX beanzilla Dr Garcia MX mschina415- dr arron hoffman NY msleo64- (*1 year surgiversary!!!) irishgirl78 dr liao (23rd or 30th) Onlyone Dr Garcia MX 8.24.12 Weight_no_longer tammy ansley topeka kansas 8.27.12 washffpm dr mcmahon KRBullardRN Dr. Babineau, Tyler TX leprechaunmomma Dr lopez/Dr. Osuana TJ MX krbullardrn dr babineau tyler tx bluelemons, Dr Alvarez MX 8.28.12 vixkey dr krahn cali JLOR Dr David Kim, Dallas TX Red597 Dr Eric Mallico 8.29.12 cantw8t2bme dr esteban varela Dolly 8.30.12 Runner nawlinzlady gigimamma dr kelly mx kimmyiet Dr R marvin houston TX Irishgirl78 8.31.12 ATLSara dr kelly mx Holy Moly , we now have 84 surgeries scheduled for august (and i think i counted txjina1 too, shes july!) What a successful thread if i do say so myself!! QOTD-How/When did you decide you wanted to have bariatric surgery? Why did you choose the sleeve? I was driving my mom to the airport one day in february and I was complaining that I was starting to gain back some of the weight I had lost on weight watchers. She said, Why don't you start looking into the lapband, you've struggled with your weight for so long, its time to just take care of it once and for all. SO, I did....but as i was researching the lapband I found the sleeve. I decided that the lapband wasn't for me. What if i had lost my insurance? Would I have to keep that thing in me forever? If i take it out would I gain back all the weight I had lost???? I need something that doesnt require maintence like that. So, Here I am! I found the sleeve and after doing my research I really love the idea of the sleeve!
  18. kczar

    August Sleevers?! Where Ya's At?

    I was sleeved there on Monday! They really have a great system there. Sandy, the bariatric coordinator, was very helpful. Hope you're doing well. I met my liquid goal yesterday and I'm 15gms away from hitting protein. Yay!
  19. aleach, I'm glad you found a therapist that you like who is also a good bariatric support person! I don't like the one who leads our support group, but I can tolerate her for the length of the monthly meeting. I found someone else who is a better fit for me, which is what we all should do, IMO. Find the person who makes you comfortable.
  20. I agree and think you should write some letters. That's wrong. My initial doc, prior to band surgery, I thought would NEVER be on board but I needed HIM to refer me to the Bariatric Dept! I asked him and he approved the request, sent the referral that day. I was shocked! As I was finishing the program, he left and I got a new doc. I needed his signature on the FINAL reports for the go ahead. My first meeting with him was for this! He was happy to do it! Now I've got a PCP whose a knucklehead! He's very young and the type who works out a lot, played football all thru HS and College, still play pick up games w/his friends, etc. He think you can do ANY thing if you only stop eating and exercise! UGH! If I had to go thru him to get my revision, it wouldn't be happening. He is against WLS, says it doesn't work (just look at you), etc. Same ol' song and dance that most of us hear at some point over the years. I can't change docs unless I want to drive an hour to see someone even when Im sick. As soon as one of the other docs open up, I'm switching. Tho I do have to say, in his defense, that there have been a couple of times where I really needed him and he came thru for me.
  21. sassaay

    Anyone From Sacramento?

    Hi All, My apologies... I really don't know how to post to this site. I was trying to post a response to this thread and ended up creating yet ANOTHER thread on Sacramento. I recently posted a message about other pre-banders and banders in the Sacramento area... unfortunately I didn't see this posting before I created mine! -- Sorry I tried to check out the Yahoo group: Sacramento Bandsters @ Yahoogroups.com... But I couldn't locate it. Is it still active? If you still have monthly meetings, how can I find out more? I recently attended an informational seminar for Sacramento Bariatric Medical Association and Dr. Bruce Wolf is now working there and still doing Obesity research at UC Davis. He was not very positive about the Lap-Band. When I asked him how many Lap-Band procedures he has done, he said about 50 and then went on to say how he doesn't really feel that it is very effective and it works for some, but not for others, blah, blah, blah. I kind of tuned him out because he wasn't present for the beginning of the session and the other doctor (Machado) who is the director at this facility was very positive when she presented Lap-Band as one of the options. I met with my primary care doctor today and he is putting in the referral to have me seen by Sac Bariatric... said it might take 3-4 weeks. I have Cigna HMO and am a bit scared that they will not cover the surgery. I have a current BMI of 41.3, but no real co-morbidities except some joint pain and back pain. We will see... I am determined to get the Lap-Band and will go to Mexico if I have to. Thanks, Anne
  22. Kristin07

    Anyone From Sacramento?

    That is very interesting.... I just got my band in July and she was already Sacramento Bariatrics... but I did not get a fee? Maybe its something even newer. My insurance covered most of the surgery i had to pay a percentage. Her conservativness with the fills does bother me. Everyone in the office has explained why they do it though and it does make sense. They want you to slowley re learn how to eat so you dont PB or throw up a lot. BUT i think a week or 2 would be enough... 6 is a long time! LoL But, everything else im really happy with. The surgery went really well, my inscisions were very small i had only a little gas pain in my shoulder on the 2nd or 3rd day after the surgery. OHHHH this was one other thing that turned me off to the NP in the office. I had my 1 week post op apt and wasnt taking my pain meds regularly anymore but only had about 1 more dose left. So I asked for a refill knowing i was going back to work and would probably be sore when i got home, and she gave me a really REALLY hard time about it. I'm sorry but I come from a medical family and a medical provider takes a vow to help and believe the patient no matter what. This is also why i think they should give fills more agressivley. Ok enough of my ranting. Dr. M is a very down to earth type of person she doesnt really sugarcoat things... If you have any more questions let me know!
  23. smilin_apple

    Anyone From Sacramento?

    Gina, I am not offended at all, I love sharing my story to anyone who would like to know. I know that hearing others ups and downs is what got me ont he "Bandwagon" in the beginning and really helped me to get through all my fears. Let me start off by saying sorry for the book... Well let me see where to start. In May 2005 I had back surgery for a herniated disc that I had between my L4 and L5 vertebrates, and I had a 3 months bed rest recovery period where I was out of work. When I had the surgery I weighed in at 338 lbs and by the time I was 3 months out I was down to 330 lbs. I made a promise to my Neurosurgeon that I would lose the weight to make it easier on my back after surgery. Even though I had surgery I knew I was going to continue to have back issues because they discovered that I also had "Degenerative Arthristis" in the same area of my lower spine. Well for the first 9 months after surgery I did pretty good, I maintained my weight pretty well, didn't have much back pain, (nothing that some prescription strenght Motrin would handle) then between being a full-time single mom, full-time student (17 units) and Working full-time; not to mention the ending of a relationship with a man I cared deeply for it kinda put me into this depressive type state, and I guess over the next year I put on approx. 86 lbs. By November 2006 I had my orientation and I found out that I had hit 416lbs.(WOW, I was shocked and appauled) During that class is when I heard someone say they heard that SSF Kaiser was going to start doing the LapBand and I had never heard of it prior to that day. So I went home and started doing some research about it. Well I found out that Kaiser was going to start doing trial LapBands in Feb 2007. So when I saw the head of SSF Kaiser Bariatrics in January 2007 I asked her and she told me that it would be a decision that would have to be made between my surgeon and I . The first time I met Dr.Alami was in March 2007 and he agreed after some light discouragement that he would do the LapBand on me if I lost about 40 lbs first. At first I really didn't take my pre-surgery weight loss serious enough but in June 2007 decided to start eating smaller portions and losing weight. By the time I saw Dr. Alami again in September 2007 I had lost about 30 lbs so he decided to get me in on the surgery schedule. They called me in October 2007 to schedule me for November 7, 2007 which I of course accepted. By the time I went in for my pre-surgery follow-up on November 1, 2007 I was 383 lbs. Dr.Alami actually tried to make sure that this was the surgery I wanted at this appointment, He really thought the RNY GB might be better for me but I assured him (even though I still had some doubts) that I would rather lose the weight slowly than to lose 60-100 lbs in 4 months. I really wanted to give my skin a fighting chance to recooperate and not be as sagging as it would be if I had chosen the RNY GB. This last 9.5 months has been very trying and I have have my ups and downs, but I have to say I would NOT change it for the world. Since the surgery on November 7, 2007 I have lost approx 51 lbs. (That plus my pre-surgery loss of 33 totals the 84 lbs lost) Part of the reason of not losing as fast as some of the other Bandsters is part my error because I do not always eat the best, especially when I am in need of a fill and I can eat just about anything I tend to eat the worg types of food. But a big portion of it had to do with an issue I had with a different surgeon in May 2008. My surgeon could not see me that month and had scheduled me to see Dr. David Le, who I had only met briefly one time before in November 2007 at the orientation class. Well I am not trying to bash anyone but he definitly has TERRIBLE bedside manner. My surgeon of course over the last 2 years has definitly developed a good repore, he always talks to me to see how I have been doing for the last month or so, never tries to rush me out of the office, always finds out how my eating is going, tries to get my input as to whether or not I think I need a fill, and is very supportive. Well Dr. Le was not to say the least! He came in didn't even ask how the month went just started to fill up the needle with the amount of saline that he wanted to put in without even finding out how my eating was going. Well he decided to tell me after he put it in that he put in 1 cc, well I knew (from my experience the prior month ) that would be too much. Let me back up a little the prior month Dr. Alami had put in .5 cc and it was a little too tight, I couldn't get much fluid down at all so I had to make a second trip out there in April and had .6 cc's removed (he did that to allow for any swelling). So when Iwas seeing Dr. Le I knew I wouldn't need anything more than maybe .5 cc, well when he had me drink the water and left the room I called his MA in the room and told her it was a little too tight. When he finally came back in after seeing another patient he said "Oh, you will be fine. Just go home and drink fluids for the next couple of days" After some hessitation and insisting it was too much, I went home (the 2 hour drive) This happened on a Tuesday and by Thursday morning I was on the phone with Dr.Alami's office asking to be seen because I had not even been able to get down 1 oz of fluid in 3 days. He couldn't get me in that day but they scheduled me for the next morning (Friday) and told me if my symptoms get any worse to come down right away. Well it did get worse and by 3 pm I had a severe migraine, dehydration and pain in my stoma. So I called the doctors office since they were still open and told them that with traffic and me having to get soemone to come in to replace me at work I could not get down there for at 3-4 hours. So I headed out shortly after and when I got there they were closed so I had to go to the ER in SSF. They called the on-call Bariatric surgeon and guess who it is...none other than Dr. Le!!! Well he was none too happy about me calling him in from home. When I asked him "How much fluid are you taking out, because the last month when I was a little too tight Dr. Alami only took out a little extra" he said to me, " I am not here to bargain with you Ms. Jackson, you should've came into the clinic during normal hours. So I will take out what I need to take out!" so it turns out he removed all but 1 cc of fluid!!! I was so upset, he took out over 5 cc's of fluid that I had just spent the last 6 months driving back and forth to SSF and spending all that gas money. I had 3 cc's in my band on the day of surgery, there was NO reason for him to have to take out that much at that time except out of spite! I called Dr. Alami the next morning and was extremely upset and crying so he scheduled me for the next week to come in and start my fills up again. He filled me back up to 5 cc's total and that is when my uphill battle started again. It was from May, June and July that I started putting on weight. In total I gained about 6 lbs, I know I would have better weight loss numbers now if it wasn't for that horrible experience but I know I am back on track on doing things the right way again. By the way I am finally at my "Sweet Spot" as of my last fill last week and I am eating the right amounts of food, now if I could just excercise more regularly I would be better off. But that that is honestly up to my back.I am 3.5 years out from my back surgery and have taking Morphine and Percocet for the last 2 years just to get through each day and the pain. I am hopeful that by the time I get closer to my goal I will be able to wean myself off of at least half of the meds, I know all my doctors have told me that I will probably still have some amount of pain even after the weight loss due to other back issues not associated with the weight, but I will be happy when my Neurosugeon will be able to a better MRI picture of my back to see what is going on now that the pain has come back with a vengence. So after that super long story let me just say this it is completely your decision but know that no matter which one you choose you will have support. Also know that for most of us we didn't know 100% that this was the right surgery for us until either we had the surgery or we lost the weight. I still had some doubts even on surgery day, I just knew that I didn't have any other issues other than bein Mobidly Obese and my Back problems so I knew my body could handle a slower weight loss. I figured I would rather deal with the back for another 2 years or so while I lost the 246 lbs I needed to lose than to lose it so fast, take the chance of the complications that come along with the RNY GB, the nutrition/vitamin deficiencies, malnutrition that can happen, internal bleeding, and so on that I have seen happen. Besides I know that one day I would like to have more children when I get married again and I felt that the LapBand offered that best possible pregnancy perks between that and RNY GB, I don't care what anyone else says, I don't think it is safe to be preganant after RNY GB when you already have vitamin deficiencies. Normal women take extra vitamins during the pregnancy for a reason. With the Lap Band I can have all the fluid removed during a pregnancy and eat everything just as normal as any other woman. Then after the baby is born I can get it filled up again to start losing any gained weight right away. All the doctors will say it is just as safe either way but I obviosly have my own opinion about that! Anyways enough rambling on, feel free to ask me any other questions you wish, I am an open book. To anyone else that is bothered by how much and what I said I apologize for offending, but I am just stating my opions and experience. Take care and keep your head up!
  24. smilin_apple

    Anyone From Sacramento?

    I had mine done in San Francisco but it was through Kaiser in South San Francisco. They covered it 100%. I only had to pay my normal co-pay's ($15; that I pay anytime I see a doctor) when I saw my surgeon, psychiatrist, nutritionist, and head of bariatrics, but all the classes were co-pay free and so was the surgery.
  25. losethechains

    Christian Bandsters

    I just wanted to say thanks for starting this thread as well. I'm new to the site, and this, in fact is my first post. Nice to be among brothers and sisters in Christ! With regard to the question about the band and faith, I am reminded of a joke...A man was caught in a massive flood and was perched atop his house, praying fervently for rescue. Along came a man in a small aluminum boat. When the man offered a ride to safety, the man on the roof declined saying he had faith thet God would save him. Anbother boat came by a while later, and he responded the same way. The water was rising, and as he felt his feet in the current, a helicopter came along and offered a line, but agaion the man refused. Shortly thereafter, he drowned. Upon entering the gates of heaven, he asked the Lord what happened???I trusted you, and I had faith in you?? Where were you when I needed you? And the Lord responded, "I sent ya 2 boats and a helicopter...." Seriously, I think we have to remember that our weight problem really isn't so much the issue,. it's the idolatry of the food, and the ongoing battle for the mind. It's our choices. Even after banding, we have to choose to follow the correct diet. The battle is in the mind. We should "take every thought obedient to Christ" and "not be conformed to this world, but be transformed by the renewing of our mind" because that's where the battle exists. The band is a tool, not the answer. It's a help. We'll still need all the faith and obedience we can muster in order to achieve our goals. But, thanks to the support of folks like you all, it doesn't seem so daunting....

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