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star13

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  1. So after beginning this process more than 3 years ago (long story - had to switch when insurance changed Center of Excellence requirement) I have a surgery date of 8/12 (less than a WEEK away!). And all of a sudden I am wavering - getting scared...that it won't work, that there will be complications, that the pain will be too much. Has anyone had a similar experience? It probably doesn't help that my mother keeps telling me I shouldn't get it done. :redface:
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    Surgeon question

    Hi all - I posted this here because I'd love to hear from the banded as well as pre-banded... My surgery is scheduled for 8/12. My doctor only uses the Realize band, which I have no problem with. I was talking with him a little about why he uses Realize, blah, blah, blah...anyways I asked how many band surgeries he's done. He said he has done "around 50" although he's done 100+ gastric bypass surgeries. I guess my question is...would the low number of surgeries put you off? I am on the fence - on one hand I am sure he had to go through a huge training since the hospital I am getting banded at is a qualified "Center of Excellence". But on the other hand I know that experience is so important when it comes to the little things like exact band placement, etc. What are your thoughts? There is another doctor in the practice that has done 500+ and only does Lap-Band. If I were to switch to her though, it would delay my surgery even further. Oi. This is such a maddening process.
  3. Oi vey. So after months of jumping (or rather, waddling) through hoops of one kind or another I *finally* have a surgery date of 8/12/10. Woot! However the doctor asked for one last round of bloodwork just to check that my anemia was controlled enough that he felt like he could proceed with the surgery. Lo and behold - Iron levels are good but my stupid thyroid which had an overall TSH of 1.7 in June is now 11.2!!! :sad: They switched me to name brand Synthroid and told me to start taking it in the morning rather than at night. My next bloodwork is 8/9/10. THREE days before my surgery is scheduled. And if my TSH is not below 7 they won't proceed with the surgery. Noooo pressure. I am thisclose to freaking out, man!
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    Stuuuupid thyroid!

    Well I did feel crappy but honestly I have sleep apnea and am morbidly obese and generally feel like crap all the time anyways so it wasn't that noticeable - lol! I just wonder what the heck threw it so far out of whack in such a short time...
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    Stuuuupid thyroid!

    I've been on meds for about 3 years and they have always have a hard time controlling it. I am just amazed that it jumped that much in only a month. It's frustrating, and I reallllly hope it doesn't delay things. I've come this far and would be so incredibly disappointed if this tiny issue delayed things any further, kwim?
  6. Congrats! Yes, I can't WAIT! It has been a loooong time coming. I am being banded in New Hampshire - how about you?

  7. Holy mackerel - the time from the doctor submitting and me being approved was less than 24 hours!!! Now if I can just get this issue resolved... http://www.lapbandtalk.com/f84/stuuuupid-thyroid-118224/ I will be able to join the ranks of the banded! :cool:
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    feb 2010 006

    You look fantastic! Love the curls!
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    IMG 1054

    I am sure you know this but you look absolutely incredible!
  10. At long last I have a surgery date of 8/12! Congrats to all the other August bandsters!
  11. Hi all - well as the pre-op process sloooowly moves forward I am beginning to think of some of the logistics (time off work, specifically). I know that the recovery is typically a week or so before you can return to non-strenuous jobs. Does anyone know how long you are on heavy duty painkillers? I worry about going back to work with them in my system!
  12. Not hiding from the camera Not hiding in general - looking forward to seeing old friends who haven't seen me in years, rather than dreading it Being able to keep up with my son - going places with him that don't require me to sit on my butt Being healthy, having energy Not having to spend a fortune on clothes and being able to buy clothes in a "regular" store Not being a slave to food and my own impulses
  13. I can totally relate to both of your points. My best friend is 6 months pregnant and was bemoaning how "fat" she is at 135 pounds. Meanwhile my 2 year old is pounding my belly going "fat belly for mama". :thumbup: Yeah, this damn band can't come soon enough! Hang in there...and just think, your daughter wouldn't trade her chubby mama for the world!!!
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    soooo excited!!! :)

    That is fantastic - congratulations! I can't wait for that day! You must be so excited...
  15. I have hyperhydrosis (excessive sweating). AND I'm super fat. So the worst, most embarrassing thing to me would be the sweating - butt sweat, back sweat, face sweat...always picking fabrics without any regard to the season but instead how well they will camouflage sweat.
  16. Anyone know of good surgeons in NH for this procedure? I am in Southern NH...
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    Lap Band surgeons in NH?

    Wow - that is terrific that you are all getting it done so soon! I am envious. I actually read about that bill (which is terrific) but my insurance does cover lap-band surgery, but only at facilities that have earned the Centers of Excellence status. So I *think* they would be able to get out of paying for me to have it done in Keene because of that, by saying I could go elsewhere in the state to have it done. :wub: I know that there are other places that are in S. NH which are Centers of Excellence, I just can't take the time off work to go to all of the classes and then the surgery. I work FT and have a baby at home so I am thinking I will just wait until CMC gets certified. According to Pam Morrison they are hoping to be certified within a year from now. I hope I am still kicking in a year! :thumbup: I wish you, your wife and daughter the best of luck! :girl_hug:
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    Lap Band surgeons in NH?

    Dirigo - when are you and your family getting the procedure? I actually was approved through Cheshire Medical and was supposed to be one of the first to get it done until my insurance refused coverage because CMC is not a Center of Excellence yet! I was SOOOO :girl_hug:!!! So now I am keeping my fingers tightly crossed that they get certified SOON so my insurance will cover it! I would love to hear how it goes for you and your family. Dr. Dupuis seemed nice and like he is a very capable surgeon.
  19. I will hopefully be banded this summer. Me: 298 pounds 28 years old Married for 3 years, together for 7 Mom of 6-month old son, stepmom to 7-year old stepson & 11-year old step-daughter who live with us I would love support and advice from a veteran as I take this journey!
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    Scaredy cat

    I just found out last week that my insurance approved the surgery and it looks like I will only need to cover the $500 deductible. I am feeling a surge of conflicting emotions. I am excited, terrified, and almost grieving, if that makes any sense. I am so used to using food as a crutch that I am apprehensive of doing it differently. The really, REALLY scaredy-cat part of me is terrified that I won't make it, or something awful like that. I have a 6-month old son and the thought of leaving him...it's unbearable. Are these (somewhat) normal feelings?
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    Scaredy cat

    That is a huge (no pun intended) factor in my decision to go forward too. It is hard for me to carry him for any distance and I am constantly tired and out of breath. If I stay this big I will not be able to keep up with him. He deserves a healthy mother. I also shudder to think of him getting picked on by other kids for having a fat mom. Thank you all for your words of reassurance. I guess I have been a little overwhelmed by how fast this is all going. I had heard it was such a lengthy process and my experience has been the opposite thus far!
  22. I know that there is lots of info stating that one should wait 12-18 months after banding to get pregnant, but what about the reverse? I can't seem to find this info anywhere and was wondering if any of y'all might have it! :biggrin:
  23. Hi all - I am not banded, have an appointment tomorrow with my PCP to discuss Lap-Band. I am in NH and I know of NO bariatric surgeons in the state. I am nervous, terrified, hopeful, scared and worried all at the same time. My insurance (I believe) covers the procedure if "medically necessary," which it is, my BMI is over 40. Basically I am scared of the pain of the procedure, and of complications. But probably not scared enough to give it a try...why not? I've tried everything else for G*d's sake!!!

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