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About mattintosh
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Patient support/scheduler
- Birthday 06/25/1948
About Me
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Biography
Surfer Artist Harley rider
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Eating haha!
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Play and sing a little "Blues"
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Beverly Hills
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California
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mattintosh started following Can you name 1, or 2 things you would love to do once you reach your goal?, Vommitting & Pain After A Fill, New Lab Band doctor? and and 7 others
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Everytime you get filled you cause a bit of inflamation then swelling. Even water goes real slow. You should sip water slowly and only sip again when the previous sip has passed thru. Anything you drink or eat will add to the inflamation and swelling.
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Looking for WASabubblebutt? I used to see her here when I lurked but she seems to be MIA of late. Anyone know where she is?
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New Lab Band doctor?
mattintosh replied to 1000words's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Not trying to be a smart ass but it sounds too me like its not a decision you get to make. Unless you go self pay. Matt -
Can you name 1, or 2 things you would love to do once you reach your goal?
mattintosh replied to mstrina27's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The AGB gives you freedom Freedom from pain, guilt, ridicule, embarrassment, and worry. Freedom to move without pain and struggle. Freedom from the control of food. Freedom to dream without limitation. The AGB gives you peace of mind Peace of mind knowing our HEALTH is the best it can possibly be. Peace of mind that our families will NOT have to go on without us. Peace of mind that we've done all WE can to insure we are around to take care of those who count on us being there for them. The AGB gives you choices To have unlimited options from which to choose everything from our clothing to our cars, to how we use our bodies and live our lives. Unlimited career options, relationship options, and all around LIFE OPTIONS! The AGB will allow you to fit in Fitting in any chair, any car, any booth, any seatbelt, any store, any bathroom stall, any bathtub or shower, any amusement park ride,any intimate position, any clothing we like, and most of all...Just plain "fitting in" to society! AGAIN!! The AGB gives you optimism Suddenly life becomes half full instead of half empty. We feel more positive about ourselves, our future, and our life. We react to the world in a more positive light because we are no longer prisoners of our bodies. As we release the demon of food that has controlled us for so long, we accept and forgive ourselves for our own weakness; releasing us to become more tolerant and forgiving of others. Therefore, causing us to feel lighter in body AND spirit. The AGB gives you dignity The dignity that comes with being able to: take care of ourselves, reach for personal hygiene, easily get out of a chair, couch, or car, walk a reasonable distance, not drip with sweat when everyone else isn't, tie our shoes, or pick up what we drop. To be able to climb stairs, or out a window, or pull/lower ourselves or someone we love to safety if a life depended on it. The AGB gives you self-confidence As we regain our confidence in everyday activities, our confidence grows in our ability to do and try things we've never done before. With each accomplishment, we can see further and believe in ourselves a little more. Life becomes an adventure! Dr. Robert Schuller calls this "The Peak to Peek Principle" and authored a wonderful book by the same name. The AGB gives you self-esteem With increased self-confidence we often see increased self-esteem... Our vision of our own self-worth. The more we feel able to contribute, the more we come to believe in ourselves and the value of our place in the world. When we value ourselves, we experience self-respect, increased self-worth or "worthiness", and a higher deserve level. All of which leads to healthier relationships with ourselves and others. The AGB gives you integrity The journey of WLS, all that leads us to it and all that follows, is a test of our courage. When we are courageous, we challenge ourselves to our limits. We get to find out just what kind of "stuff" we're really made of. We may find joy in the discovery that we are stronger than we ever imagined. And we find acceptance in the realization that we have weaknesses we never wanted to face. All of this is OK! All of this opens us up to self-acceptance and honesty about who we really are. And when we know who we truly are within, we no longer need live in fear of being "found out" or fear of losing control to anything or anyone outside ourselves. We find the courage to live by our own convictions. And...we can honestly say to ourselves and the world, "Who you see, is who I am", and THAT is living in INTEGRITY! The Lap Band will give you a whole new wardrobe From head to toe, NOTHING will fit anymore. So that means I get to design a whole new me on the outside to reflect the whole new me on the inside! -
I'm thinking about getting banded
mattintosh replied to singledad167's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Paul, you can eat meat, fish, chicken anything you wish. But you cannot eat fast and you cannot take normal size bites and swallow. You must chew the food till chopped small enough to eventually pass past your band. You should stop eating in fifteen minutes. Portion control is the secret. You may find that certain foods get stuck and cause you to spit them up (PBing). To lose weight you must learn to et the bandster way. Portion control, eat protein first, chew really well,and stop after fifteen minutes. Allow your brain to get The message that you are full (the stretch) then relax. Matt -
My suggestion is to spread out your meals in the morning on the table. Make sure you are getting in no more than 1000 Cal's. Eat five times and drink at least 3 quarts of water.. Make sure you are getting 40 to 60 grams of protein. I start with a large cup of tea and add 20 grams of protein powder then as I drink it I add another 20 grams and so on till its all gone THEN I EAT...I do not go to bed till I have finished all the recommended water. I stop eating by five pm. WATER WATER WATER. Again works for me. Matt
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LovePink, I hear your pain but it is what it is. Most people that post have a question that they want answered. Most people that post have a problem that needs addressing. Most surgeons (not all) do not provide adequate aftercare support therefore LBT ect. Someday you may find you are unable to reach your PCP to find out why you can't swallowyour own spit thats when a place like this will be of real value and you will be one of the complainers. JMHO
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Maliyah, don't fret a single bit, all is well with you. Write down your questions and email them to your Dr. Then go see him for the answers. I believe the first year is really an adjusting year. Learning to eat the bandster way every time. Learning to exercise everyday. Learning about food choices and quantities. Its all about getting that "stretch" Be calm the hardest part is behind you all ya gotta do now is move forward a little bit everyday. Repeat: "Everyday in everyway I am getting better and better" 10x a day...
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Getting banded 03/25/08
mattintosh replied to beehawk's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
All the best and hope all goes well for you. See you on the otherside... Matt -
Lamia, how much protein are you getting in? If you want to try mixing some powder with your Cream of Wheat. I find that protein is the secret ingredient along with lots of water.
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Greetings from Chi City
mattintosh replied to yesigold's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Yesigold, Know just what you mean, you should loose around 2 lbs a week and around ten a month. If it comes off too fast it seems to come back just as fast. I have lost and gained. You must follow the nutritional plan given to you and exercise. Think water, water, water and protein protein protein and exercise, exercise, exercise...simple huh? I am down two hundred pounds and have had four fills and one unfill in my MidBand. Everybody is different.. Hang in there OK? Matt -
Lap Band Procedure done 3/14/08
mattintosh replied to leamia's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Of course the band is not healing I meant to say the area the band is around needs to adjust to the band and form a scar like tissue to firmly hold your band. Matt