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lifeisjustbeginning2011

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  1. My bandiversary was 7/1 - as some of you have requested, here is the link to my video that summarizes my first year (data and pictures). I'm happy to be able to post in the Sucess Stories post. There's still work to be done - but I don't want to lose sight of where I was just a year ago. http://lifeisjustbeg...year-video.html
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    Bandiversary - My 1 Year Video :)

    thank you all for the wonderful feedback. I wish I had taken more pictures to show the changes, but I hadn't ever planned on making a video. It was very easy using Onetruemedia.com. I'm not computer oriented at all, but used a template to create it. It was so empowering to put everything together and I'm glad you guys found it beneficial.
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    Hello!!!!

    Doing good Working my arse off but getting to know who I really am. I'm not on LBT too much, but you can find me on my blog. I made my 1 year post op video and posted it on there. Hope all is well with everyone! Amy
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    Side Effects From Liquid Diet? On Day 4 Now!

    diarrhea. hell yes. I had a one week liquid diet (3 shakes a day and that was it!). I was a complete moody b!tch, ran to the bathroom every 5 seconds....but you know what? Once I got that band in me, I forgot all about it. You might ask the doc about some chewable fiber pills - it might help, but be careful because you don't want the opposite problem. Also, just as a side note, make SURE to get stool softeners from the drug store for post op. The liquid pain meds were so constipating even though I only used them for two days. You'll thank me. I also was glad to have Biotene mouth spray (found with toothpaste and mouthwash) post op. Lots of issues with dry mouth and that stuff was great. Very gentle mint flavor, not overpowering. Best of luck
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    Read Me, I Need Success Stories.

    try going to the Success Stories (post op) page. That's where I go when I need serious motivation. Can it be done? Sure. It depends on what you give. I've never seen anyone be successful that didn't completely change their eating habits. For me, it is one "out" meal a week. I lived on fast food. Every day. I didn't even know HOW to cook chicken, I just bought a bag of the frozen stuff and popped it in the oven. I've learned a lot in my last year (lost 106 pounds safely) and still working on it. There's a fairy large blogger community out there. My page will link you to lots of them (pre ops and post ops). It has been a tremendous source of support for me. I posted my 1 year video on there earlier, so proud of myself. I have a family history of Osteoarthritis (mom is on third hip and first knee) and I saw myself going down that path as well. Starting Weight: 315 Current Weight: 206
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    Workout Buddy Wanted In Glendale Az

    I sent you a friend request on MFP. I'm in Phx. Amy
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    July 2011 Bandsters!

    Greetings to all! Here is a place for us to meet up after our surgeries for more specific post-op discussions. Hope to see everyone here!
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    taking meds/cutting/crushing etc.

    I crushed because I thought I had to - but in actuality, I'm 4 months out and i don't crush a thing. I've never had a problem. If the pill is splitable, I do split it, but try and see how it goes.
  12. Here's a great (recently published) book that is perfect for where you are in the process: It isn't specifically for Lap Band, it is more of a "are you ready for bariatric surgery?" book. Do it for yourself if you determine it is right for you. I only told a few people because I didn't want to know people's opinions and I'm really glad that I did. The Weight Loss Surgery Workbook by Doreen A. Samelson
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    The Band is Coming Off!!!

    five times???? Not to be rude, but did you change your eating habits after it slipped the first time? Slips are pretty uncommon and I've never heard of someone slipping five times...just curious. I know the band doesn't agree with everyone.
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    Help! Banded on 11/11/11

    I know others have said it - but drink water. The goal is 64 oz/day for most people, but really, I wasn't anywhere close to that. No appetite is normal, don't worry. I had a "hack and release" (as previously stated), but it was a wonderful experience. I had the kindest, most caring staff and I wouldn't change a thing. It all depends on what type of surgery center you choose. Surgery was at noon, left at 3pm, home at 3:30 and resting with liquid pain meds for 48 hours, then no meds at all. I believe I would have been more stressed out at a hospital (especially staying overnight), then resting at home with my dad helping me.
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    Lap-Band Postponement Blues

    Next time put weights in your pockets. Or hold a phone book...most docs are savvy to that insurance game and discourage gaining more weight to qualify for the surgery. I don't your weight specifics, but I would discourage the use of junk food to increase it. Just my two cents.
  16. Call and nag nag nag. I had a doc that didn't return calls once. I then called after hours which probably bugged him so much that she got on her nurse and she called and apologized the next day. Docs don't like after hour calls. That's why we call during the day....duh.... Consider requesting a barium swallow (if you haven't had one post-op) to check the positioning of the band.
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    Loose SkIn!!!

    My ta-tas have sagged quite a bit. I'm 4 months post op and they look like something from National Geographic. I mean...I lay on my back and they flop to the sides, as if to say, "We give up!" Oh well. I wanted to lose weight to have a healthy life - and I'm getting closer and closer. Plastic surgery isn't an option for me - terribly expensive and I'm on a teacher's budget. Plastic surgery has a longer recovery time than getting the band. I'm currently reading, The Weight Loss Surgery Workbook that I got from the library, and it lists the pros/cons of plastic surgery.
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    July 2011 Bandsters!

    Hi all, Hopefully some of you are checking in. It's hard to believe that surgery was 4 months ago. Oh how life has changed. I'm down 67 lbs and finally at a good point as far as the saline fill goes. Hope everyone is doing ok I'm still blogging (see below) so I don't check here too often.
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    July 2011 Bandsters!

    maybe search lapbandtalk.com "biotin" - I remember reading that using it may help with hair loss. I saw it yesterday at Walmart when I was getting my B12.
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    July 2011 Bandsters!

    Glad to see some of you guys checking in Things are going well band-wise. Last week, in one day, I turned down an ice cream sandwich, cupcake with cream cheese frosting an McDonald's. Whew. It was hard!! I'm happy with where I'm at and hope that things continue to go smoothly. I just posted my most recent lab results and some other data on my blog. So happy to see the #'s going in the right direction! Amy
  21. I was self pay and went to 5 doctors/centers before I decided on True Results. One support group I went to had two rooms: lap band and the "everything else" room. You know how many people were in the lap band room? ONE. One friggin person. The other room had 20 or so. Visit several, each one is different. I'm thrilled with my results. I love the aftercare and support that I get. Support is crucial!!
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    PORT LOCATIONS : there ARE options

    about 3 inches left of my belly button. I never, ever feel a thing. The only way I can actually feel the port is to get in the "fill" position. A pillow under my small back - and do a "crunch" -- then I can feel the port.
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    Out Of Surgery

    Sip and walk. My two cents
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    CPAP Machine

    I have mild sleep apnea. My doc requested that I bring my CPAP machine with me to the surgery center in case it was needed (in case I was slow to awaken from anesthesia, etc). I didn't need it at all. It is a good idea though to show the person that will stay with you how to work it, as everyone reacts differently to the pain meds. I struggled for the first month after getting my cpap machine. I ripped it off in the middle of the night every night for an entire month. Of course, I never remembered any of it. Then one night it stayed on. And I wouldn't sleep without it
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    FEELING DISCOURAGED :(

    Run. Fast. Sounds like something is up. Many, many band surgeries are done outpatient. My first cut was at 12:00 PM, and I was home and in my own cuddly bed by 3:30 PM. Unless you have very significant medical problems (heart conditions, for example), don't be afraid of outpatient. Be afraid of that center. Go with your gut...I backed out of a surgeon a week before surgery because I had a strange feeling, found a great place, and am super happy with that choice.

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