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Krista74

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  1. I haven't gotten my LB yet, but from what I'm reading about on this website from different people's surgeries that everyone's body is unique and what works for one person doesn't necessarily work for another. It looks like from the ticker posted that you're having a lot of success and you're doing all the right things. I imagine though that having to go back to your surgeon for adjustments so often must get frustrating.


  2. Smoking can have a big impact on blood flow, especially to the stomach. It can impede the healing process as well. Also, at my info session the surgeon told us that smoking and drinking alcohol are 2 big factors in the development of ulcers down the line. I feel your pain and have been struggling to quit. I don't anticipate having my surgery till April, so I have time to quit, but it has been a definite struggle. Good luck! Hopefully after your surgery you'll be so focused on what you need to do to heal and stay on track with your new lifestyle that you won't miss smoking so much.


  3. I just got the results of my upper GI study and it showed a "small to moderate" hiatus hernia (I"m sure I spelled it wrong,lol). What I'm wondering is did anyone else discover during preop testing and how was it handled? Did the surgeon just correct it during the lap band procedure or does it need to be corrected prior to the surgery? I will be sure to ask my surgeon when I have my next meeting with her, but I was just curious what experiences other people have had.


  4. I work as a care aide in a long term care facility. My work is extremely fast paced and i do a lot of lifting. -So similar work

    I took a whole month off, and deffinatly needed it off.

    Wow! I never thought that I might need to take a month off, but we do similar jobs--heavy lifting of pt's etc. This definitely gives me food for thought. I think I'll definitely will take 2 weekends off, which will give me closer to 3 weeks off.

    Thanks everyone for posting!


  5. A co-worker of mine told me the other day that she didn't think I needed the surgery. A friend of mine has been telling me he doesn't think I'm a good candidate because I "didn't give diet and exercise enough of a chance." Boy! I have shed 30,40,50 lbs before and it all comes back because after a few months of diligent diet/exercise I get tired of being hungry all the time. That's why I've made my decision to get the lap band, I'm hoping that it will keep the hungry horrors away and give me the strength to get to a healthy weight. That's exactly why most of us are doing this, we want to be healthy! For me, even though some people think I look fine, 246lbs is not healthy. Good luck on your journey!


  6. I'm really happy to hear that you don't require his support to proceed with the surgery. Wellbutrin is an ok antidepressant and weight gain isn't a side effect like many other antidepressants but if you have been managing since your father's death with therapy alone that is great. It's so hard to get off antidepressants once you start, trust me I know! And congratulations on quitting smoking since that would definitely get in the way of getting the lap band. I know what a struggle that is too! Congratulations on taking control of your life and proceed without the Wellbutrin. It sounds like you may need a new PCP, but in the end you will be happy with your decision. Good luck!

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