ReneeMarie 0 Posted July 10, 2007 I've got you added and will post the new spreadsheet sometime today or tomorrow. Thank-you. I love this site. I think I've become addicted to it. LOL guess that better that raiding the frig! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
AppleBlossom 0 Posted July 10, 2007 What a wonderful wonderful experience I am having. I will type in greater detail when I get back home. I have been treated like a princess this entire trip. Every staff member is kind, compassionate and every so qualified. The best needle stick ever, the best IV poke, best wake up after anesthesia experience etc. Absolutely perfect this far. My room is like a day spa room....light beige, brown suede drapes and chair, complimenting sofa and carpet. Phone and internet access....flat screen tv all english channels, xm radio. Even a fountain in my lovely room. I am in a little pain and they are helping me manage very well. There is a nurse for each patient tonight and others here doing laundry, cleaning, stocking supplies ect. What a magnificent operation I chose. I am so thankful for the internet and my God given mind to do research. I already scheduled my fill back here. These people have my trust and confidence in full. I'm sure I sound like an Obesity Control Center ad, but I am grateful, I am pleased with how this experience has gone. I hope each of you has similar experiences. Take Care and more weight loss wishes to all.:kiss2: Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kathybad 0 Posted July 10, 2007 Hi Peaches, Looks like I will be at the TLBC tomorrow night for the nutrition/info session. So we get to meet in person. I have to go into TO for a meeting in the afternoon, so will stick around for the meeting. See you then, Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mommiranda 0 Posted July 10, 2007 I think this should work. My ticker?? MM Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lindaa 1 Posted July 10, 2007 Thanks for the update Mommiranda--it's encouraging. I watched Big Medicine tonight too. I hope they follow up with the patient in future episodes. I have been the "other person" in a situation similar to yours. I teach nursing and last year one of my students was banded. I was envious becasue I had tried and tried everything to get my insurance to pay for the surgery to no avail. Ive been working longer than she has been alive, and the student never worked but was able to have the surgery covered by her husband's policy. When I found out that I could get it done in Mexico for less than half the cost of doing it here, I made up my mind to bite the bullet and pay for it myself. It is unfair that some can and some can't, but if she wants it badly enough, she will find a way to get it done. Maybe she can sell candy bars or have a bake sale to raise money. . . (That is supposed to be funny) The point is to try to support her and help her brainstorm possibilities. Maybe we can set up some kind of "scholarship" fund--who knows? There seems to be a lot of demand--maybe someone can make a business out of financing the surgery for ppl who don't have insurance. We need some PR people--where is Donald Trump? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lynette617 0 Posted July 10, 2007 Appleblossom, I'm so glad you're doing well. Keep it up and you'll be on the losers bench soon!! cazulay, the bodybogg is this thing you wear on your arm that helps you count your calories, keeps track of your movement and excercise, and basically lets you know it you are on track to lose weight for the day. You can find out more at bodybugg.com. They are expensive, $399.99 and you have to sign up for the website also, another $99 a year or something like that. I found this watch at Walmart that seems to do all the same things, for $39.88 and I just wnet to website to register my watch, and I've paid nothing to join there MIO club, and I have full axcess to the website. I'm still checking it out though. Wanted to see if Chimboree was still on here tonight because she's been researching longer than I so I figured I'd let her check it out too, just to see if it's comparable. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lindaa 1 Posted July 10, 2007 Judy--tell me you are in Angeles Hospital??!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Lynette617 0 Posted July 10, 2007 Chimboree, if you're still around, I'm getting ready to PM you. Check in a few minutes for a message. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chimboree26 24 Posted July 10, 2007 What a wonderful wonderful experience I am having. I will type in greater detail when I get back home. I have been treated like a princess this entire trip. Every staff member is kind, compassionate and every so qualified. The best needle stick ever, the best IV poke, best wake up after anesthesia experience etc. Absolutely perfect this far. My room is like a day spa room....light beige, brown suede drapes and chair, complimenting sofa and carpet. Phone and internet access....flat screen tv all english channels, xm radio. Even a fountain in my lovely room.I am in a little pain and they are helping me manage very well. There is a nurse for each patient tonight and others here doing laundry, cleaning, stocking supplies ect. What a magnificent operation I chose. I am so thankful for the internet and my God given mind to do research. I already scheduled my fill back here. These people have my trust and confidence in full. I'm sure I sound like an Obesity Control Center ad, but I am grateful, I am pleased with how this experience has gone. I hope each of you has similar experiences. Take Care and more weight loss wishes to all.:kiss2: Appleblossom, we are so glad to hear from you! Wow, it sounds like you're having a wonderful experience. It does sound spa-like! The rest of us can only hope for similar experiences. Keep us posted! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chimboree26 24 Posted July 10, 2007 Chimboree, if you're still around, I'm getting ready to PM you. Check in a few minutes for a message. Okie dokie Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReneeMarie 0 Posted July 10, 2007 I'm so glad to read it has gone well for you! I'm glad you have posted already. Did you take your own computer or do they have one we can use? I'm so ready to get down there! Take care. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
ReneeMarie 0 Posted July 10, 2007 Sorry forgot to hit quote. That was for AppleBlossom Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
jackie506 1 Posted July 10, 2007 Sorry I haven't posted in a while. Been busy and then we went on vacation. I don't do a lot of posting more lurking and reading than anything. Ok so I just started my liquid pre op today. My doc requires 2 weeks pre op of Clear Liquids and 2 weeks post op clear liquid. This SUCKS!! The kids cooked a pizza earlier and I swear it smelled so good. I don't even eat Tombstone pizze 99.99% of the time when they cook it but tonight I wanted to. Instead I just got my Jello with beneprotein and a juice box of Boost Breeze and came on here to read and post. Had to leave the kitchen because the pizza was to tempting. I can't really say that I feel 'hungry' after eating the jello and drinking the boost but I can say that I am 'craving' the pizza. It is just a head thing right now. It is almost 10pm and now is when I think my struggle will start. I am one who eats apples and/or a bowl of melons at night while watching tv. I am going to try to just go to bed. I usually stay up until 1am but I am going to try to start going to bed earlier also. Anyway, hope everyone is doing great and good luck to all who are on deck this week. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
chimboree26 24 Posted July 10, 2007 Thanks for the update Mommiranda...Maybe we can set up some kind of "scholarship" fund--who knows? There seems to be a lot of demand--maybe someone can make a business out of financing the surgery for ppl who don't have insurance. We need some Page Ranking people--where is Donald Trump? Hmmm...I think you're onto something here... Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
anonemouse 1 Posted July 10, 2007 Anyway, she told me not to eat red Jello b/c durring surgery when I bleed, the doctor won't be able to tell the difference between the blood and jello. Has anyone's doctor told them not to eat red jello before surgery? I only like strawberry jello.My nutritionist actually told me that, also. I think it is geared more towards RNY folks, though, since their stomach and intestines are actually cut. I don't think it really matters for lap-band folks. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites