kwhenrykerr 0 Posted December 7, 2006 I posted this in Introduction by mistake. If someone can help me remove it from Introductions, please. I hope this report is not True:omg: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mildredal37814 0 Posted December 9, 2006 New member. I am 68yo, retired RN.obese,etc. After having the lap band for 3 months I had to have a total right hip replacement. Shortly after recovering from this I was diagnosed w/ lymphoma of the sacrum in the 4 th stage. The pain was so bad that I was admitted to the cancer hospital for 40 days-placed on a morphine drip ,diagnosed w/ SARS (a respiratory infection req isolation, pneumonia,took 21 radiation treatments-discharged home w/ around the clock sitters,bilateral pneumonia again, shingles.urinary tract infection, 105 chemo treatments, lost 40 lbs while in the hospital, I had to learn to walk again,bowel and urine re training---BUT after 2 years I'm in remission. Now I feel good enough to start w/ my band but I am so embarrased to go back to my lap band MD!!My oncologist kept saying "eat,eat,eat" Now that I have gained up to 244 he is saying "Stop,Stop" or invest in a wheel barrow! I hope to get some inspiration here. Thanks Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jahair 0 Posted December 9, 2006 New member. I am 68yo, retired RN.obese,etc. After having the lap band for 3 months I had to have a total right hip replacement. Shortly after recovering from this I was diagnosed w/ lymphoma of the sacrum in the 4 th stage. The pain was so bad that I was admitted to the cancer hospital for 40 days-placed on a morphine drip ,diagnosed w/ SARS (a respiratory infection req isolation, pneumonia,took 21 radiation treatments-discharged home w/ around the clock sitters,bilateral pneumonia again, shingles.urinary tract infection, 105 chemo treatments, lost 40 lbs while in the hospital, I had to learn to walk again,bowel and urine re training---BUT after 2 years I'm in remission.Now I feel good enough to start w/ my band but I am so embarrased to go back to my lap band MD!!My oncologist kept saying "eat,eat,eat" Now that I have gained up to 244 he is saying "Stop,Stop" or invest in a wheel barrow! I hope to get some inspiration here. Thanks You have NO reason to be embarrased to see any doctor for any reason. You are a survivor girl! :clap2: :hail: Your priorities have been correct; stay alive, regain control of your body and rebuild your strength and stamina. I would dare any doctor to criticize you for your weight after the last few years you have been having. It's worth a call to set the appointment, lay out your cards and say that you are now able to turn your attention to the band and you'd like to get checked out and back on track. Check some threads here for getting remotivated and call on us for support any time you need to. Glad to have you aboard! Jo Ann Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
beachgirl 2 Posted December 9, 2006 Bless your heart you've been through pure hell. I'm so glad your in remission. I agree you shouldn't at all be emabarrassed. You've been through a lot and it sounds like you had your priorities straight and I think now would be the perfect time to get your band up and running. I will keep you in my thoughts and prayers. My mother was diagnosed with Stage 3 non hodgkins lymphoma (sp) in Feb. 2005 and has been in remission for over a year now. Keep up the faith and give me a yell if you ever need someone to talk with. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Devana 0 Posted December 9, 2006 Mildred, Holy smokes, what an ordeal you've been through! You are indeed a survivor. I'm glad you found us. This is the place for inspiration, support and motivation. I'm sure your band Dr will understand. You certainly had things other than weight loss on your mind. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites