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PatchIP

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  1. I'm so glad I'm not alone in this. My last fill added 0.4 ml and I was in such pain for 3 days I had to go back and have it removed. I couldn't drink coffee or Water without it getting stuck and being in pain.

    I fell off the wagon for a while but still managed to lose 6 lbs in 2 months. I'm back on track now but I'm so sensitive to Fluid retention, too. If I eat something salty, I retain it then wind up PB'ing due to a tighter band.

    I have a hard time with chicken. I haven't had steak since before my surgery and only had ground beef twice. I can't chew it to mush well enough and then I have trouble. I slow cook my white meat pork so it's very tender & I also do well with fish. I love cheese, so that is my go-to food but that has a lot of artery clogging fat, too.

    Some days I feel like I can't win.


  2. I think it's productive burping. Kinda like throwing up, but not really.

    Thank you! That happened twice this week and I was thinking, what the heck?? I'm slowing down now and sticking to soft foods, taking tiny bites and waiting between mouthfuls. That has helped a lot.


  3. Hi I have an appointment with plastics in two weeks. My insurance will cover the panniculectomy completely. I can't afford to do the "works". I am glad to know you are pleased with your results but I am curious, do you still have a belly button or does that get removed? I've looked online but nothing comes up for a search when I look just for panniculectomy.

    Thanks so much!!

    I have a new bellybutton for my new flat belly. :D


  4. That can be really tricky, though, due to different cuts. I bought a few dresses 3 weeks ago for an upcoming cruise. I need to take them back this weekend because they are too big for me now (woohoo!), so try to keep that in mind.

    Some folks have pretty rapid weight loss with the band while others are slow & steady. I also agree with Sojourner that I, too, find sales all the time.


  5. For those with an abundance of abdominal flesh, they can have a panniculectomy, which just removes skin & tissue. The abdominal muscles remain intact.

    When I lost 130 lbs the first time, I had that done. I was super fit & didn't need the muscle work since I had a minor separation. It is one of the best things I ever did for myself. I didn't want the additional risks & pain that came with the abdominoplasty, so I just opted for the circumferential lipectomy.


  6. First, best of luck to you tomorrow.

    Ok, leave the pillow and blanket in the car, along with the Water bottle. They'll give you Water post op when you're able to drink it.

    If the hospital needs your ID & insurance cards, bring those. Remove all jewelry and don't bring any valuables.

    Flip flops are nice because you can easily slip them on & walk around for a bit post op, if you're able to, as well as wearing easy-to-put-on clothing.


  7. I'm 4 1/2 weeks post op and have gotten stuck a couple times. It is extremely painful, so you will know when it happens. I've never thrown up from it, though, probably because I've only got 3.7 ml in my band, so I still have room for it to pass. I haven't encountered the frothiness or slime that others have described yet either but I'm sure I will at some point.

    I'm also discovering that certain foods are just no longer possible unless I want pain, so I'm learning what to avoid.


  8. Hmm, goes to show how each place is different. I had my psych eval first, then first nutrition eval, then EGD, etc. I didn't need a sleep study.

    One word of advice - Aetna started to demand additional information at the last minute. Fortunately, I was able to get my PCP's office to fax it in time for my surgery but it was only 1 or 2 days before my date that I got approval.


  9. I only had to have one visit with the trainer & I did the Aetna 3 month plan. My dietician documented my exercise in her notes, so maybe that counted but I only needed one visit to meet the requirements for the trainer.


  10. I only had to have one visit with the trainer & I did the Aetna 3 month plan. My dietician documented my exercise in her notes, so maybe that counted but I only needed one visit to meet the requirements for the trainer.


  11. Hi all! I'm in Gaithersburg and it's looking like October for me :) Guess we can all help each other ;)

    Dr. Brebbia placed my lap band. You are in excellent hands & I'm happy to answer any questions you may have.

    I'm in Maryland, too. Good luck to all of you - I'm so happy I finally did this. Can't wait for my next appointment to see how much weight I've lost (my physician doesn't like for us to weigh ourselves outside of the office).

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