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healthny

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  1. banded in May 07 -- all was going well until September when gallbladder was "inflammed" (no stones) started Actigall; by end of December had 2nd espisode with pancreatitis, January had gall baldder removed -- problem is now have constant upper right back flank pain -- doctor ain't offering any real help -- anyone else out there have similar experinece and offer help/advice/hope. Thanks
  2. Angela - thanks for sharing -- glad to know alls been well for the past year -- Have your doctors indicated to you what they believe is causing the formation of stone/sludge ?? Also, is anyone out there, whose had their gallbladder removed, taking actigall or any other med. during their weight loss phase to prevent stones/sludge?? please do share -- would love to hear form you.
  3. thanks guys for the info. much appreciated -- got me thinking does anyone know what is the diagnostic test to access one's bile?? sludge??
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    gallbladder pain post LB - actigall

    wow - I haven't been on line since June came on today to see if I could find anything out about gallbladder issues and you sound just like me - last saturday about 3:00 am woke up with severe pain ultrasound showed inflammmation of gallbladder and sludge, no stones. Tranported to the hospital where I had my band that night no more pain spent all day Saturday and Sunday and 1/2 of Monday in hospital no pain meds feeling good -- I am so proud of myself I fended off 3 residents and the surgeon on call who were ever so eager to remove the gallbladder (like it was absolutely so inconsequential) Anyhow, started researching -- and have come to learn that losing a significant amount of weight and rapidly to boot puts enormous strain on your liver having to process all the cholesteral (no one told me before and I guess I never really thought about it). Now, two days out of the hospital and having met yesterday with my primary doc. -- he ordered a HITA scan, at my insistance really, that I believe will show me the functionality of the organ (is it impaired functioning or not) don't be surprised if you ask for one and the doctor says you don't really need it cause as far as they are concerned the ultrsound already showed the inflammation -- but I was insiting that I wanted to know about the functioning of the organ before any surgery and I will go back and have my blood tested in about a week or so when I finish the antibiotics. My band surgeon who I finally got to met with last night (who was out of the hospital over the weekend) agreed to put me on Actigal for the next 40-50 pounds I plan to lose. I heard it possibly aids in the prevention of gallstones during weight loss. My goal today is to do a bit more research about actigal becuase I really don't know of the side effects etc., etc., the only real concern he has is if I start experincing nausea and/or vomitting which won't be good. I am simply doing any and everthing I can to fend off having to have my gallbladder surgerically removed and be safe in losing the weight (everyone says its no big deal but I personally just don't buy it) Did you lose 43 lbs since having the band placed?? I'm no doctor but that sounds like an incredible amount of weight too quickly -- are you restriciting your caloric intake too much??? Are you going to take the actigall??? what did your doctor say about it?? let me know -- be well
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    Ap Bandsters

    Heard today that INAMED will be announcing the release of the two new AP bands in June. Only a very select, small number of surgeons in US currently place these particular bands, same surgical technique as the other bands slight variations in design and port -- anyone have one or planning to have one of the AP bands????
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    Good Luck Alexandra

    Alex - I was shocked to hear your news -- don't despair one door closes and another one opens -- fight the good fight you're so worth it !!! Keep us posted...HAVE A GREAT DAY !!!!
  7. all you veterans care to share with us pre-op newbies the one, two (etc.) things you wish you had known/done before the actual surgery itself to make your surgerical outcome as successful as possible. thanks.
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    May 2007 Banders

    thanks crabcake - but I was wondering just about liquid -- anyone say anything about how many oz.s at a time ??? over what amout of time ?? I too have the 64 oz. total liquid and it is difficult to say the least to get it all ... Honestly, I am not even thinking abourt eating or real food at this point -- I am literally taking it one day at a time -- trying to get through this full liquid phase (2 weeks -- Good God I never did more than a day of liquid in my life) on Sunday I am plannning to think of my next 2 week phase -- blended YIPPEY !! (Can you tell my program does gastric bypasses too, I think thats the reason for the "diet" -- I really can't complain the weight is coming off --- so, what do you think about the liquid how much at a sitting (app) ??? thanks
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    What is the NEW lapband?

    I was banded May 8th and recieved the samller AP band and low profile port... (I first heard about it on this board in April, talked to the company, my surgeon and doc.) ...the "selling" point for me was that in the even of complication/revision it is apparantly eaiser for the surgeon to unlock/access. The other thing that made good sense to me was the full 360 deg of compression as opposed to 280ish with the other band -- it just seemed to make good logical/mechancial sense. The company will be publically announcing the AP bands at the the week of June 11th at the Bariatric Conference in San Diego. Whether or not it's better -- who knows -- I just know it was the right decision for me. With that said I recognize any band is just a tool and if you work with it it works -- if not, there lie the problems.
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    May 2007 Banders

    happy friday ... and best wishes to all those going in today and Monday. I keeping reading and am amazed at the diversity of protocol with regards to wheter or not one is hospitalized or done on an outpatient basis...it's soooo interesting...(maybe we could do a poll) As for me its day 11 of full liquid -- its getting real a bit old but hanging in there... what I have noticed is the less variety in my diet the eaiser it becomes -- sure its not the healthiest way to think about it but for the short run its ok. Thanks to all for sharing your "off the wagon" moments -- they really are appreciated, courageous and motivating. Truth is at this point I am simply too scared to do anything off course. I have had a constant dull ache since being banded right at my upper mid. breast bone -- I am hoping that's normal and will soon pass -- I went to my support group yesterday told the nurse about it but he kinda disregarded it he just said "oh your feeling your band" -- I see him privately next week and will definately address it then. Is anyone else experiencing a constant tightness in their upper breast area ??? I am paying very close attention to it today and I noticed it gets more intense after I "drink" about 2-4 ozs. Also could you guys share what your docs. orders on liquid are mine gave no limit other than when full -- I think I probably have been drinking a little too much and too fast.... I need to learn to be dainty and sip.... so much too learn ..... HELP
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    May 2007 Banders

    I have become a huge fan of ispoure during these two week post op liquid -- as I understand it it you can't freeze or boil isopure (I mean you certainly could) but it ultimately changes the molecular structure of the protein and you don't want that. I found my isopure at the Vitamin Store -- its pricey but I bought two case premade and it has been very convenient. I don't know if they have samples or not but I bought fruit punch and apple melon (don't care for apple melon) next time I'm in I will buy a bottle of each and figure out what I like before buying the case. They also sell in in powder form and that's even a better deal.... I can't rave about it enough -- without it I would be struggling to get all the protein in these days.
  12. I had surgery on the 8th -- don't despair things will get better -- everyday that passes you will feel notice you're on your way -- my best advice stay positive and be gentle with yourself.... but I definately would have the blister checked out..that could turn into a dangerous situation....
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    May 2007 Banders

    ONE WEEK POST OP- First let me say best wishes to all who are going in this week for surgery -- you'll be fine!!! I know everyone is different but as for me it's one week post op -- things couldn't be going better. No pain meds./no gas/ little to no belly soreness at this point -- it has been really interesting day to day to listen to my body heal -- four-five days post op. the real belly soreness passed ... I am excited for the first time to really listen and watch my body heal -- my scars look fantastic, I am treating them like babies -- although the doc. told me it was ok to shower immediately when I got home I have sponged bathed all week trying to keep them as dry as long as possible, I believe it will aid in healing/scarring. As for the two week full liquid phase -- honestly that was the part I never thought I would be able to get through -- though somehow day by day it is eaiser and the feeling of pride I have in myself for sticking it out is absolutely amazing. I have carefully planned my diet and am always including at least 65-75 grams of protein a day -- there is no question for me that has helped with hunger and it is so very necessary for healing. I am truly amazed the "hunger" really is under control -- I would have never believe it!!! What I have noticed the last couple of days is that my stomach is really rumbling; and there is, from time to time, a tightness in my upper chest; hoping those things will soon pass too. One more thing that might hep someone out there the issue of constipation about three days after surgery was something I really wasn't prepared for and was a bit painful -- till it resolved itself-- I was recommended an herbal tea called "Smooth Moves" had one cup only and by the next morning everthing was resolved -- (but if your on any meds check the ingredients first ) the other thing I was not exactly prepared for in the hospital, hands down more so than anything else, was the dry mouth... doc says it was because of the meds. it was awful. I did have with me a mouthwash but in retrospect I would have brought one specifically for dry mouth. Dry mouth really was my hospital issue -- it was really excessive. (That is probably more applicable for those of you being admitted after surgery and if you are given your own self- dispensing pain medicine machine (PSA). I just kept pressing the button whether I needed it or not -- I just had a plan to stay on top of the pain, which was never an issue in the hopsital). The other thing I did post op. was to drink Barley Water. I bolied one cup barley with 3 cups distilled water for three hours and strained out the cooked barley -- it is very common in the Orient and reported to have anti-inflammatory properties, I think that really helped (my dog was thrilled he got all the cooked barley mixed with his dry dog food and loved it). So anyways, thanks for letting me share -- I am so encouraged and greatful for this new beginning ... taking one day at a time....Be well!!!!
  14. wow -- sounds like a great idea !!! This forum has given me so much -- I am soooooo very greatful and would welcome the chance to get together. Although I'm partial to New York what about New Orleans? Giving them the business/money, giving back/new beginings it all makes sense..... what do you think ????
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    May 2007 Banders

    Good wishes to all who go in today.... you'll do great!!! For me its just shy of 72 hours post op. feeling good -- SElaine - there are a number of threads about the AP band on this forum unfortunately at the moment I can't access them without the big boss knowing I'm back on line if you search around abit you'll find them -- the main diffference as I understand it is that the pressure/inflation is a full 360 degrees unlike the other bands and the "selling point" for me is the locking mechanism is eaiser to unlock if in the event of complications or need to reposition -- I was blessed to have my surgeon agree to it -- I am so very greatful!!! Making a real effort to get in 64 oz. of protein -- it is so very important for healing 1 20 oz. isopure/ 2 20 oz. designer whey shakes, vitamins and essential oils yesterday -- I am stuffed!! A couple things I wish I had arranged pre surgery 1) a step for my bed -- its quite high 2) a stool softener -- not constipated but don't want to strain too hard at this point 3) insist on a liquid pain reliever if possible you don't want to be bothered having to crush pills -- so other than that things are great the 11 pounds of water weight I gain from the night of surgery (Tuesday) is now gone and am starting to fee really good again. Oh well -- back to work -- shoot I wish I had more time to spend on line --
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    May 2007 Banders

    Hello everyone ... banded Tuesday morning, back on line and back at work today feeling great!!! (I'm only working half a day) Amy I am sooooo sorry to hear things haven't gone so well for you -- have faith things will get better. I have been ranting and raving about my surgery and the care I received -- I was so fortunate to get the revised AP band and low profile port, (primariely because of everything I learned from this forum) person scheduled before me cancelled, I was the only surgery that day went in around 10 out by 12 in my room by 1:00 and was out walking the hospital floor by 1:30 -- made myself a little cheat sheet liquid 30 ccs /breathing excerises/ankle flexes/walking and checked it all off as I went it was very enpowering. I just want to say a quick thanks to all of you who wished me well I am so very greatful and blessed so far soooo goood. I better do a little work in the meantime, I am anxious to post the rest of my journey and anyone who can benefit from my experience I'm thrilled to help -- all questions welcome, I feel like I have gotten so much from this forum, its my way of giving back... To all those who have yet to be banded -- keep reading educate yourself and be the best possible surgical patient you can be !!!! Knowledge really is power.....
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    May 2007 Banders

    Well tommorrow's the big day (YIKES) -- the show starts at 8:30 check in and surgery at 10:00...overnight till 12 ish the next day if all goes well. Thanks to all of you and your well wishes.. I'll keep you posted....
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    May 2007 Banders

    opps, one more thing I wanted to ask you guys -- my surgeon places the port more in the middle of my abdomen, I totally forgot to ask him if that is discretionary and why others seem to be placing it more on one's side -- what about everyone where is your port being placed; did your doc say why and did you have any say in that decision???? I really don't want this "medical device" obvious in the middle of stomach when I lose weight and it is more likely to protrude. what did your docs say...
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    May 2007 Banders

    laura and slackaction -- wow you are inspiring!!! congrats. I just had my last doc. apt. yesterday. Surgeon agreed and was able to pre- obtain the updated AP band which will be released nationally at the bariatric conference next month in San Diego --- however getting nervous as he didn't have it from INAMED as of yesteday and surgery is tuesday. I didn't want to appear concerned but pretty sure I did -- (sure hope he plans, at the very least, to look at it before sticking it in :omg:) He was so calm, cool and collected ---- it really bugged me and then I reminded myself oh yah, that's why I choose him:clap2: good luck to all of those on today and tomorrow -- we're on our way. I don't know about you guys but May is great month for this -- just think with summer right around the corner how good we'll all be feeling!!!!!
  20. that too is a fear of mine -- I discussed it with my doctor and he really didn't give me a very clear answer as to wether and under what circumstance would he have to resort to an open procedure -- (truth is maybe he did answer initially but I didn't "hear" him) I am meeting with him again tomorrow and will put that question back out there and hopefully clarify a few things... and what option(s) I have if worse case senario. Its a very valid concern and one needs to have a clear understanding of their options before hand.
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    May 2007 Banders

    nimbelbean -- thanks for making the May chart -- you know when first saw it, it quietly reminded me that we are so not alone -- I don't know if anyone else feels this way but this whole journey thus far has really been about so much more than food -- I find myself looking for and appreciating support much more than I ever thought I needed...and much more than I ever thought possible -- this forum has really been a God send for me -- knowledge really is power. to all you May 2nds out there best wishes & be well.... keep us posted :clap2:
  22. can someone tell me where you find "isopoure" or any other protein supp. you can take during the clear liquid phase -- (I'm sure its already been said a million times before but didn't find it and was hoping for a quick repsonse) THANKS
  23. anyone know of and/or recommend any informational websites/articles regarding the nutritional science of protein? whey v. soy?? grams?? ketosis etc. ??? Looking to get to the science of it. (also if you know of any noteworthy nutritional sites/articles in general also appreciated --) you guys are the best..:clap2:
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    Protein Power YA YA YA!!!

    not one of you brillant, beautiful people has anything for me -- I know your smarter than you're letting on .:clap2:
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    Ap Bandsters

    Found out this week INAMED is generally releasing its updated AP bands June 07 -- (I put a thread out AP bands earlier this week on this forum but didn't hear anything from anyone regarding specifics) does anyone have the newer bands, any preop patients programs/doctors talking about them?? A select group of US doctors have been using and inserting the bands and was wondering if anyone has heard anything about the newer bands, anyone have one?????????? (Feel free to private message me if you prefer) THANKS

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