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aliciab

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  1. aliciab

    33 and single forever??

    Honestly I feel like the internet is the way to go these days. Use your common sense when you use the internet for dating though. Always meet in a public place, tell a friend where you're going and how to contact so that you're safe, but I found the love of my life on Craigslist, no joke!
  2. Well let us know how it went . So excited for you!
  3. Just some ideas but try researchng a PCP that has a special interest in diabetes or something like that. Also you could work backwards. If there is a bariatric doctor or center of excellence near you see if there is a PCP that works at the same hospital or facility. Perhaps you could try the Michigan forum area to find people who were near you who have a pcp open to bariatric surgery. Most PCP's are not going to push a vegan lifestyle on you though so you may just want to do some Google-ing and find a different one in your area.
  4. I have to do my psych eval and I was pleasantly suprised to find that my own doctor can do this. Has anyone else been able to have the psych eval with their own doctor?
  5. Comorbidity

    When talking about Bariatrics, a Co morbidity is any medical condition that may be caused or made worse by the fact that the patient is overweight. Many co morbidities such as type II diabetes, high blood pressure and sleep apnea can be resolved with the weight loss associated with the use of the Lap-Band®.

  6. Is there anyone out there in there 30's and 40's who's hoping that significant weigh loss will help them have a baby. I'm 37 and diabetic. I'm not only trying to eliminate my diabetes but after some time has passed I'm hopeful to have a child as well. Late babies are nothing new in my family. My sister had her first at 38, my mom had her last at 36 and had to have her tubes tied so that she wouldn't have any more. I'm very positive about it, I'm just looking for some women in the same boat.
  7. aliciab

    one week post-op!

    Good job! I'm glad it's going so well. It does seem that Mother Nature rears her ugly head when we'd least like her too doesn't she?
  8. aliciab

    Hit a new set of numbers..Woo Hoo!

    I've done Power 90 and it's no joke. It's hard but you can do it. Hang in there and you'll get the hang of it. The only thing I swear I never really improved on was the yoga. I hated the yoga .
  9. aliciab

    FERTILITY

    I'm lucky in the fact that my cycle has always been fairly regular. WIth that I mean it comes every month but sometimes it can go from 21 days to 25 daysetc . I'm just hoping for the best. Plus I absolutely did not want to bring a baby into this world with my diabetes not under control. I'm not going to wreak havoc on a tiny baby because I can't get myself under control.
  10. I have this concern that all of the people who say they'll be there for me after surgery really will stop trying after about 2 weeks. Specifically I think that where I live and the people who live with me will make this harder. They eat nothing but garbage and I feel like I'm going to have to hunker down and barricade myself in my bedroom. My boyfriend says he'll be there for me but as far as healthy "lifestyle" I doubt it. I know it's unrealistic to expect everyone to change the way they are just because I'm making a change but it still makes me angry. Am I the only one going through this? I feel like other than my doctor and myself I'll be out there on "LapBand Island".
  11. My mother who is always negative as heck about everything was actually very positive about it. I was as shocked as anyone. If you're mom had done her research she would have determined that the number one side effect of obesity, diabetes, heart disease etc is death. It's just that a lot more people die from those things as opposed to the lap-band.
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    Anybody in northern IL anymore?

    I will not be banded until sometime in September. the date is not set yet but I cannot wait for it to be done. This next month I will do my pre-op tests. I'm very familiar with your area. i grew up in Berwyn/Cicero etc.
  13. aliciab

    So the Journey Begins

    I'm anxious, I'm anxious. I suspect that is how it will be until I have the surgery and possibly beyond. I've spoken with my surgeon and I'm going to have the surgery sometime in September. I have to wait until September because that's when the money will be available. I'm self pay and my boyfriend is loaning me a good portion of the money. My surgeon has spoken with my primary care provider and they are both working very well together to set up my pre-surgery testing. He's very thorough and so is she. I love them both. Neither judges people and they simply want to help you be the best person you can be. My home situation is rough right now for many reasons. Some I can't control and other problems that I need to be better about understanding what role I play with them. Food is always tough for me. Essentially I love it. It tastes good. However I'm slowly allowing it to assassinate me. I could go back to the when and wheres of when I became obese as a child and what I've done as an adult to combat it but we all go through the same roller coaster of losing and gaining, being in control and then feeling like we're starving until we lose all control. For the last 10-15 years I have always exercised regularly and I feel confident that this will be a big help for me as I rebuild my health. I have concerns that I will "miss" my current relationship with food. I think that's normal. We are like any addict that needs treatment. I have concerns that I will not have enough support after surgery. Family, friends, partners, they all intend to be supportive and there for you however I feel that it may be short lived and that they do not truly understand the magnitude of the change. My bf always likes to eat out, when I want to tell him no, I feel like I'm depriving him of enjoyment and I am secretly allowing him to encourage my over-eating. I know he doesn't see it that way, he's not the addict, I am. The house I currently live in is filled with garbage food. Processed food, sugary food, fatty food etc. I feel like bull dozing it and starting over but it's not my home and how do you impose your lifestyle on others? He would eat healthy with me if it was just us but I feel that other people who live there would never even try. I could explain that's it's poisoning their children and grand children but I'm pretty sure it would be a lost conversation. Who am I to preach, I'm the addict. So for now I've resigned myself to the fate of the fact that I may have to be an island or get my support from others in the same boat. Surely there are others out there just like me
  14. I'm having the band to reduce portion control as well. I know what I should be eating I just eat waaaay too much of it even if it is healthy food. What I would say I'd that yes, you should be able to try whatever you want to eat. But that's it. Two or three bites and be done. I have to say that although I don't believe in doctor shopping until you find one that tells you what you want to hear, you might want to find a different doctor for your fills. One that is perhaps more interested in helping you be the best you as opposed to being derogatory. I'm one of those people who never forgets that a physician is working for me, not the other way around. Also I agree that you need to move, move, move. There is no replacement for exercise.
  15. I was 300lbs at 18. I wish I had even had the opportunity to have the surgery then. Talk to a counselor and go from there.
  16. aliciab

    from success to failure

    You need to stop going over and over and over what is going wrong and get your butt back into the doctor's office. End of story. Get up and do it. Taking a positive action always makes you feel better.
  17. aliciab

    BIG Gripe!

    Forgive me but Target clothes just suck in general regardless of where they are placed in the store. They do indeed run exceedingly small and I'm on the smaller side of the pre-banders. However it's not just the fact that they run small, they run very - very- very irregular. No two different pants in the same size there will be even REMOTELY the same and not jst in size but length as well. I am not sure why they don't just throw all of their pants into a big crap pile in the floor and tell women to just keep trying them on until something fits.
  18. Staying inside to day. You could melt your skin off outside.

  19. I find that everyone boohoo's low carb or low fat/sugar anything until it's readily available in the house. Then they eat it like it was always there and the most delicious thing on earth. So that's what I did. Fridge in the bedroom and made my own tiny pantry in the closet. Oddly enough I don't sit there and eat all of it up fast either. It's almost like because I know it's there I don't think about it all the time.
  20. aliciab

    breakfast at restaurants

    There's nothing wrong with just eating oatmeal. I think that's absolutely fine.
  21. I'm not really concerned with work. I'm more concerned with my home situation. Things are very complicated at home and there's way to many people here. I've started keeping a seperate "pantry" in my closet. Sounds weird I know but its easier to keep my healthy snacks that I can have in there. Nobody monkeys with them there.
  22. I'm interested to know what products a lot of people use in their pre-op diets. My doctor is less restrictive but I'd like to have an idea of what shakes your physician recommended or what specific guidelines they gave you with regards to calorie count, carb count etc and what products you came upon yourself or other essentials you think were life saving during the pre-op. I just want to be prepared.
  23. It's funny but I think I'm nuts if I don't do it.
  24. I would not train with him at all. My brother is a trainer and would never say anything like that. Ask him if he has a degree in exercise physiology. When he says no, tell him you can only train with someone who has the knowledge and DESIRE to help you. BTW, I hope you brought up his gross ignorance to the manager of the gym and left a horrible rating on the web for him.
  25. aliciab

    Emotions pre band

    If we could have lost and KEPT IT OFF on our own we wouldn't even be considering this. I've lost and gained myself 5 times over. I can lose weight, we all can. We just can't keep it off. I know I can do the work, I'm not scared of that. I have an irrational fear of the actual surgery and anesthesia. It actually makes no sense at all considering in 2009 I had an emergency appendectomy under anesthesia which is very similar only they're putting something in this time instead of taking something out. I came throgh that with flying colors. I focus on the fact that this is something that will allow me to live a much healthier life than I ever would have without it. It's a blessing.

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