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MYSTERIO12

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About MYSTERIO12

  • Rank
    Advanced Member
  • Birthday 07/17/1964

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm a mother of 2 wonderful boys. I've been married to a wonderful man for over 16 years. I've always been heavy, even as a small child. I was always the one wishing I looked like everyone else so others wouldn't make fun of me.
  • Interests
    Being with my family. We enjoy traveling, boating, & fishing. I love reading and watching movies.
  • Occupation
    I work with a management team to oversee 6 calls centers throughout the state of Ohio.
  • City
    Columbus
  • State
    Ohio
  • Zip Code
    43232
  1. Happy 49th Birthday MYSTERIO12!

  2. Happy 48th Birthday MYSTERIO12!

  3. MYSTERIO12

    Columbus Area

    I'm in desperate need of some support. I've been out of control since Christmas and have managed to gain 10 pounds after keep it off for a year and a half. I just can't seem to focus on myself these days and need help getting back on track. My mind just isn't where it needs to be and I can't seem to get back on track alone..... HELP !!!!!
  4. MYSTERIO12

    Central Ohio Get Together - June 14, 2008

    Hello Everyone, Is there another get-together set up yet? I haven't been able to make it so far but was hoping July or August may be my month to come meet everyone ! Thanks !
  5. MYSTERIO12

    Gastric Sleeve

    Never heard of the sleeve, but went to check it out at the link provided after reading 73 pounds lost in less than 2 months... is that really healthy??? Anyway, after reading about the sleeve, it seems like it is better for patients that have hundreds of pounds to lose... is that right?
  6. MYSTERIO12

    When To Go Back To Work

    I had my surgery on a Wednesday and returned to work the following Wednesday. Although I have a desk job, I wish I would have taken a full 2 weeks off. I was really feeling good after 2 weeks and wish I would have waited to return to work. Good luck !
  7. MYSTERIO12

    I am banded as of 06-11-08

    Congratulations! This is the beginning of the rest of your healthy life!!!! I too am in Columbus but had my surgery May 23, 2007 at OSU. In just one year, I'm down 80 pounds with 25 more to go. Good luck with your journey!
  8. MYSTERIO12

    Gonna break down and get an UNfill...

    I am so glad I looked at this today. I've been struggling with the exact same symptoms for the past several weeks. I have an appointment on June 2nd to see my doctor and have been debating whether I needed him to loosen my band. I guess I'm afraid I'll be able to eat too much again and won't continue to loose. On the flip side, the chips and crackers with dip are going down too good which is causing me not to loose as quickly either. I seem to be stuck at 75 pounds lost and haven't been seeing the 1-2 pounds a week any more. My band is really tight in the morning/afternoon, but it seems to be ok in the evening... not good, by then, I want to eat to much to make up for the entire day that I've just had liquids.... So.... getting an unfill is what everyone recommends ??????
  9. GO FOR IT !!! I'm 43 and my only regret is wishing I would have done it sooner! I was banded on May 23, 2007 and am coming up on my one year anniversary! To date, I've lost 74 pounds, starting at 272!!! YEA! I can't express how much better I feel even if I don't lose another pound! The only complication I had was having to get my galbladder taken out in November, which is common for rapid weight lose. It was an outpatient procedure and my surgeon was able to use the same incisions he used for my band so it was nothing at all!!! The band was definitely the choice for me and I would definitely recommend it to everyone! Good Luck in your research and decision !
  10. MYSTERIO12

    6 Visits?? or 6 Full Months

    Mine was 6 calendar months. I suggest calling your insurance provider to find out specifically! Good luck !
  11. Greetings, I've been really bad about logging in and taking advantage of this awesome site. I'm hoping to do better and am finding that I'm in the need for motivation lately myself! Please feel free to ask anything you wish !!!

  12. Dear Mysty: I would love to ask you some questions, I hope you are tuned in. janet V

  13. Wow, I'm glad I'm not the only one dealing with getting off track. I was banded in May '07 and have lost 60 pounds so far. It seems like it came off sooooo easy at first. I had my gallbladder removed the end of October, went on a cruise 2 weeks later, and haven't been able to stop eating since. I know I need a fill but keep telling myself I'll wait until the holidays are over... don't know if that's a good idea because it gives me more time to over eat. We're going on another trip in January so now I'm telling myself to wait for my fill after that... I didn't eat sweets for months, and now that I started, I can't stop. I know what I need to do, but can't seem to get in the right frame of mind. HELP !!!!
  14. MYSTERIO12

    New from Columbus Ohio

    I had my band put in May 23rd. I've lost 61 pounds so far. I also had to have my gallbladder removed in October. You will never regret making this decision. I feel so much better and have so much more energy. I've started to level off for now but have decided to not go in for another fill until the holidays are over with the goal to just maintain during this crazy season! My husband and I just ordered a Total Gym for a Christmas present to each other and I'm looking forward to getting into a better exercise regime. The band is deinitely the best thing I've ever done, but it's still a struggle sometimes. Because you can still eat pretty much anything, you really have to change your eating habits and make better choices. Where are you going for your band? I went to OSU, Dr. Mikami. He and his staff were awesome and I would recommend them to anyone. He also preformed my gallbladder surgery. Good luck with your journey and don't hesitate to ask more questions !
  15. I love my band but was just reading about a new procedure my Doctor is doing for bypass patients... Here is the article: 01 Sep 2007 For the first time ever, surgeons in the U.S. have performed weight loss surgery without making a single incision. It's a ground-breaking method used to revisit gastric bypass operations. It could not only help patients maintain their weight loss, it could also reduce risks in the operating room. Like a lot of patients who undergo weight loss surgery, initial results for Millie Coleman were astounding. She lost more than half her body weight - dropping from more than 380 pounds to less than 160. But over the years, the pounds and the anxiety began creeping back into her life. "I was terrified that I was going to end up weighing what I did before," says Coleman. With the stress of going back to college, Millie had put back on more than 40 pounds that she'd lost after her first surgery. Doctors say that's fairly common. Gastric bypass works by creating a pouch in the stomach to hold smaller amounts of food. Over time, it can loosen. "The pouches can stretch out probably 10 to 20% over the course of 3 to 5 years," says Dean Mikami, MD, at Ohio State University Medical Center. Doctors often have to do follow up surgery to tighten up the pouches. But cutting the patient open again can carry a lot of risk. That's why Dr. Mikami tried a new approach. He's the first surgeon in the country to follow a gastric bypass with a revision operation that goes entirely through the patient's mouth. "The major difference is now our patients don't receive any incisions. Instead they have a procedure that can be done as an out-patient with a much lower rate of complication," says Dr. Mikami. By feeding tiny instruments through the mouth, doctors create pleats inside the patient's stomach to reduce its size. That helps patients limit food intake and once again lose the weight. "I love feeling this alive. It's something I never, ever anticipated, I just dreamt about it," says Coleman. Millie was the first patient ever in the U.S. to get the surgery. She says she was home and recovering in less than two hours. Right now, the procedure is only being done on patients who need follow-up surgery to their initial bypass operations. Surgeons at Ohio State University Medical Center say someday they would like to see it used as a first option for patients who desperately need to lose weight. Not sure where you live or if you would be interested, but wanted to share ! Good Luck !

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