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nikki c

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  1. I have a 3 y/o VERY acutive boy. I hadn't planned on telling him anything but i know he';ll know somethings up (also very smart) when I'm laid up and unable to play, etc. I told him I had an "owie" in my tummy and had to have surgery to fix it. He has limited understanding about surgery, but at least I told him something. I told him the dr would fix my owie (and the he could see them, lol - no doubt he'll want to doctor me himself!) This will also help afterwards in explaining why i can't carry him, rough house, etc. HTH rolleyes.gif


  2. I'd call the surgeon/anesth to ask about motrin, tylenol would be safer i think (except the liver affects...i dunno) because it's not a blood thinner like motrin. have you been low carb before the diet? if not, i'd say most of this is due to carb withdrawal, which will last 2-3 days then get waaaay better on day 4 (for me at least). I didn't think i was gonna make it lol. I'd say you need a movie or park day to keep kids out of your hair, best of luck!!

    Nikki


  3. I am having banded plication. It operates like a sleeve for rapid weight loss + the band for continued control down the road. I was in a debate about this as well. You should see if any surgeons in your area are doing this, as it's relatively new (perform in MX for a while, though). Results have been excellent so far.

    If you have to choose only between the sleeve and band, i'd say sleeve for sure. No doubt that's what i'd definitely do, and i've researched both of them thoroughly.

    http://www.peachtreebariatrics.com/gastric-band-plication.php

    http://www.verticalsleevetalk.com/topic/15214-banded-plication/

    http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21546318

    http://www.fortworthlapband.com/BandedPlication.aspx

    http://www.hollywoodbariatrics.com/bariatric-surgery/banded-gastric-plication

    hth! rolleyes.gif


  4. OH! ANOTHER TIP! coffee cream = HUGE carbload (if you like it creamy, like me). Discovered full fat half & halfd. 2tbsp for 1g carb!! WOOOOHOOOO! :o)

    Also, i bought popsicle molds and used crystal light to make them. Its a nice, cool treat (sugar free popsicles are 4g carb). And its cheaper than buying them pre-made, too wink.gif i'm all about cheap!

    you can bake pepperoni or parmesan cheese lumps and make them into chips for something crunchy. Look for marinades for your meat to make them more interesting. meat doesn't really soak up a lot of it so i consider it 1 serving of marinade per piece of meat.

    I also make a deli variety plate of cheese, pep, salami and ham and have the for lunch frequestly.

    don't forget sugar free jello!

    HTH, and good luck! The carb withdrawal SUCKS in the first few days, but after 1-2 weeks it goes away completely. I no longer crave them or even think about them. FRIGGIN AMAZING!, if you asked me tongue.gif


  5. my diet was less than 30g carbs per day, and it didn't include carbs from veggies or "meat" products (eggs, cheese).

    I snack on cheese or broccoli w/ sour cream dip. Pepperoni and salami sticks (wal mart) are my fav. Breakfast is 3 eggs + 3 egg whites with 1/2c cheese + 1/2 c ground sausage or chopped bacon. I eat breakfast late so i usually don't have lunch, maybe an Atkins chocolate shake and cheese around 2 (yummy!! and filling). dinner is meat (as much as i want, usually 2 chicken breasts) and a veggie. I did find AWESOME salad dressing. Marie's ranch (in produce section) you get 2tbsp for 2g carb (might be 1g, i can't remember). its DELICIOUS! I put that on a load of lettuce and chopped chicken and bacon. I've been doing this for about 2 mos and amazingly have not gotten bored. Once i had a pound of bacon for lunch, lol.

    I don't like tuna/chicken salad without bread, but if you're open to it you can do that - just watch the relish!

    Also - I thought chewing gum was great to keep my mouth busy, until i discovered it had 2g of carbs in each piece! FML!


  6. Thanks for all the reassurance, ladies! This makes me feel better. I totally agree on the "happy thoughts" thing - I've done that before and it really is amazing how you can change your physical feelings but concentrating on them not being painful (kinda got that out right, lol).

    I haven't asked my surgeon about pain management because it wasn't a concern until i read the posts on here. I will talk to him at my preop next Wednesday.

    Thanks again, ladies!


  7. I read another thread on here about the sleeve pain compared to gallbladder surgery pain, but i can't relate to that. I've read that it's hard to get up and down out of bed and that the incisions hurt. I had a c-section on 2007 and am wondering if anyone here can relate c/s pain to sleeve pain for me? I wasn't in bad shape after the c/s, I actually had no painkillers and took a shower the next day (was more scared of popping staples!). I'm still going to go through with my surgery, but I'd like to know what i'm in for!

    thanks

    nikki


  8. Hi- I am new to all of this and am scheduled for my surgery on June 29th. I am a binge eater and am hoping that the lap band will help me with this. Usually, once I get motivated I can do well and think I can replace my food addiction with doing a lot of things around the house and hopefully, once I loose a little, going back to the gym. I am unfortunately eating even more now as I mentally prepare for not being able to eat for a month. I did the same thing when I quit smoking and it worked for me.....smoked until I felt sick and then quit with the patch. That was 14 years ago. Am I on the right track or am I just fooling myself????

    I have gained 12 lb in the last month doing that. No rules (even though i was supposed to be low carb). I feel panicked that I won't enjoy food anymore, but now i just feel like **** cause i've gained weight. My doctor's great and won't give me grief, but i know they'll weigh me at preop and i'll feel horrible about my gain. I think i hate food just as much as i love it! one thing the psy did tell me was that i needed to replace my food obsession with another obsession, so i think you're on the right track there. I cant find anything i feel would replace food as an obsession, though! What comforts, makes me feel good and i can do it while watching tv?

    doc office does recommend replacing food addict. with exercise addict. i just need to get busy and stay that way. that's hard right now, though cause i'm always tired from my weight! I don't know how ppl larger than me do it!

    I have a friend who's been banded for a year. she said the cravings and mental eating weren't an issue for her after surgery cause the last thing she wanted was food. then others have said that the skinny feeling takes over the pleasure of food. i think i might just be over worrying about it - maybe it just happens after surgery. i know i'll see food differently and maybe the mental hunger just gradually goers away as i learn control. i started a thread "do you miss food" and got some interesting answers, you may want to check it out.

    best of luck - your surgery is only 2 days after mine. WE'RE GETTING CLOSE!!


  9. Thanks for all the advice. I know being thinner will definitely be worth not eating, just wondering about my emotional attachment to food. I am like another poster said they were - i think about a food situation (bbq, etc) and get excited about how much and what i'm going to eat. hoping that goes away with time :o)


  10. I have Anthem BC and they pay 80%, my 20% is almost $3,000 and does NOT include the anesthesiologist. If you have a surgeon already, ask them where they have the procedure done. Call the surgical center or hospital and speak to the business office, they can tell you how much you will be paying based on the type of insurance you have. Keep in mind or ASK about anesthesia. I did not ask and assumed it was included. I was wrong. I will be paying 20% of that as well and they run $1500 an hour. Good Luck!

    Mine covers the whole surgery, i just pay 30% of the band device, not the whole surgery. Was curious if anyone knew the cost of only the band.


  11. I am in Fl w FEPBLUE ins and previous posts for 2008 every body was getting done. Anyone with newer info? I am going next thurday to the seminar. if I can afford it, and they approve it its a new life!

    I've been reading in here about care credit. Apparently they loan for medical costs with no interest if pain in 10 mos.


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    You have a lot to learn about the lapband Nikki. Follow care is critical with the band and without proper fills and monitoring of the band you with not be sucessful and can result in slipping. This follow care is very difficult to find and few doctors are willing to accept you if you weren't banded with them. Right now I need a fill as I have gained 15 pounds back and the practice that Dr. Pinnar sold no longer does fills, thus not honoring the contract! There is another office that I can transfer to but it looks like its going to cost me $2,000+ plus $300 for each and ever single fill from now on. Add that on top of the $17,000 I've already paid to Dr. Pinnar. What you don't understand was that Dr. Pinnar was the practice, it was his practice, he owned it. He left. Yes, there is another doctor in his office suite but they no longer have the files and cannot perform the same procedures (other than banding itself which I don't need).

    I remember very clearly when I was in your situation, I would have done and said anything to get the band. I didn't care what anyone else said I wanted it and I wanted it bad. If someone had given me a warning that my doctor had hot feet I wouldn't have listened. Look at where I am now...

    Yes, Dr. Pinnar is extremely knowledgeable, there is no question about that. But trustworthy? Look at his track record with previous patients.

    Well hje is now in another surgeons practice (dr. cywes), and dr cywes is not going anywhere. I have a really hard time imagining that another doctor will not perform a fill simply because he didn't do the original banding, but as you said, i have a lot to learn. my opinion should probably be discounted.


  13. I am being banded on 6/27 (yaaay!) and I'm curious about how everyone who has been banded for a long time feels about food. I am ABSOULUTELY addicted and use food for comfort for all of me feelings. I'm working on that, bvut i'm wondering if anyone misses eating? does it just become natural to eat a few bites and be satisfied? and i'm not talking physically sated, but in your head, do you feel like you didn't eat enough or you need more?

    thx

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