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feliciadawn

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  1. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    Cherries are one of the healthiest things you can eat. There are about 100 calorie in an entire cup. I'll take those calories and enjoy my fruit, thank you very much
  2. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    I posted the recipe because I thought it was unique and tasty. Not for criticism, but thanks anyway.
  3. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    Dawg? Really? Jesus. Actually the calorie count is more like 350 and it's a meal replacement for pre or post surgery when you can't eat. Get over yourself.
  4. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    Good for you. Then don't eat it.
  5. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    Hi sorry I don't know what the nutrition facts are altogether. I added each ingredient into my app separately. It will depend on what kind of milk you use and what kind of protein powder. You can just leave the coffee out if you don't like it and it should still taste good
  6. feliciadawn

    Black Forest smoothie

    This is a recipe I created based on a mocha I used to love when I lived in Oregon. 1 cup frozen cherries 2 cups milk (whatever kind you like) 1 Tbsp cocoa powder 1/2 cup coffee to taste (I like a strong coffee flavor) or 1 tsp instant coffee granules 1 tsp amaretto coffee creamer or flavoring(more if you like it sweeter) 1 scoop protein powder Blend and enjoy!
  7. feliciadawn

    Really Important QUESTION

    One more thing I wanted to add...NEVER be afraid to question your doctor. They are not Gods. They are working for YOU, not the other way around. You are the customer and they need to treat you as such.
  8. feliciadawn

    Really Important QUESTION

    That seems really strange. I would definitely ask your doctor, get the surgery report, and if you still feel uncomfortable with his explanation or reaction, find a different doctor. I have my surgery notes and report saved on my computer just in case I move and have to switch doctors. Requesting the surgery report for your records is normal and totally within your patient rights (it's the law that they have to give it as well as any other results you ask for). There must be a reason he did it that way but 1.) he should have told you after the surgery, and 2.) he should have done a barium swallow (fluoroscopy) before the surgery so he wasn't going in blind.
  9. feliciadawn

    Is the sleeve right for me?

    Hi! I have been banded for around 5 years and I have a lot of the same concerns. I am getting more and more excited and comfortable with the idea of the sleeve after reading the posts on here, going to my nutrition classes, and dealing with my stupid band which is even now as I type stuck after trying to eat lunch. I can't wait to get this stupid thing out of me. What happens now that i can't eat my lunch is I will still be hungry, leading me to grab something unhealthy that I know will not get stuck.. At this point I think my band is actually preventing me from losing. Good luck!
  10. feliciadawn

    Why is everyone converting from band to sleeve?

    I've had my band in for about 5 years. Initially I lost about 70 lbs, but then my life became stressful and I started eating more. It was my fault, but I gained the weight back. My band is fine except when I eat, almost everything gets stuck and I have to sit and wait...and wait...and wait for it to go down. Had a barium swallow and the band is fine. My problems started when I went to get a fill, woke up the next morning, and couldn't even swallow water. I had to go back to the dr. to get the fluid taken out of the band. I didn't want to go through it again, so I never went back for another fill. Flash forward a few years and the weight is back. I went to a great doctor near where I live and he said the band is crap and he doesn't do it anymore. He said many people are in my situation where they can't tolerate fills. The problem is many people, especially women, retain water often. The body swells as do the internal organs including the stomach. When this happens, your band is tighter and it's harder to eat. I can't tolerate fills because I have a lot of water retention in my body naturally, especially during "that time of the month" and my band is already so tight that everything gets stuck which leads me to reach for junk food which slides right through. I am switching to the sleeve because I know at some point, this band is going to have complications and I'd rather be proactive. I also want something more permanent that isn't an artificial implant in my body. I think the sleeve is going to allow me to eat more healthy without the "stuck" feelings of the band, and I hope to get to my goal weight this time around (about 100 lbs)
  11. Hi, looks like this was posted a while ago but I'll respond anyway. I had my band put in by Dr. Ortiz in 2011. It was the best experience with a doctor and staff that I have ever had. I am now looking at a revision to sleeve or bypass (now that my insurance covers it) but I would go to him again if I still lived near Tijuana. The hardest part was coming home and lugging suitcases so soon after surgery. We stayed at the Marriott in Tijuana, which was beautiful and amazing. Had to be at the clinic early in the morning and we were done by noon and left the clinic by 4. We stayed down there 4 days. Any questions, feel free to message me.
  12. So I have had my band in since 2011, about 6 years. Nothing is wrong with it, I had an upper GI and all was fine. I have gained all but about 20 lbs of the weight back, and I never lost as much as I wanted to from the beginning. My doctor won't give me a fill as food gets stuck all the time and he says my band is at the correct restriction. He wants to do a revision to a sleeve, but I am worried about the long term complications of having over half of my stomach cut out. I haven't heard of anyone with the sleeve for 20-30-40 years or even longer. I am 37 so I would have to live with this for a long time. I made the wrong decision before and I don't want to make it again and end up on the operating table again in 5 years. Anyone out there who has had the sleeve for a long time, or anyone who had a band to sleeve revision longer than just a few months ago?
  13. Can you guys who had the gallbladder out after you had the band placed tell me if you had a different surgeon than the one who did the band? I'm going to have to have someone else and I'm afraid they're going to mess up the tubing or port. I am trying to find a specialist, but the hospital only gave me a number to a general surgeon who I am going to see today.
  14. sorry, I didn't mean dumb, I meant "usually uncaring and often arrogant" I had my surgery in Mexico, and let me tell you, after the wonderful experience I had there, and the horrible experiences i've had up here with uncaring doctors who are only in it for the money, I'd go back to Mexico every time. I'm in Vegas, which is why I had it done there. I'm very close and have been back down there for all my fills and follow ups. No band complications whatsoever and down 73 lbs in less than a year. I'm more scared of having my gallbladder removed in a US hospital than I was of getting the band done in Tijuana.
  15. I have been having stomach pains about once a month for a few months now, at first I thought it was just really bad gas. Then, on Friday night it was so bad i could hardly walk. I looked it up online and realized it was probably gallstones. Went to the ER, got blood work and an ultrasound done, and yes, it is gallstones. So, I may have to have my gallbladder removed. More holes in my stomach is just what I want! Anyway, I was wondering if anyone had theirs removed after they had the band in for a while, I was banded 10/28/11, so i've had mine about a year. I'm afraid the dumb US doctors (was banded in MX) will not be careful or will screw up my band during surgery. Please help!

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