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Coco

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About Coco

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    from Dublin in Ireland
  • Birthday December 27

About Me

  • Biography
    Banded Jan. 3rd 2007 in Dublin with ACS.
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Reading, music, socialising & entertaining
  • City
    Dublin
  • State
    Ireland
  1. Happy -- Birthday Coco!

  2. Happy 48th Birthday Coco!

  3. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary Coco!

  4. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi 'down in the dumps' Glad to hear you've chosen the band as the way forward for you, I know its been the best present I've ever given myself. I have been banded 4 yrs and I've had my ups and downs, overall I'm happy even though I was banded with ACS! Anyway, the reason I've decided to answer your post is because you are choosing the Hospital Group who are ACS under another name. They are not to be trusted and in spite of having a nice consultation, with respect, its post operative care you should be concerned about. You may well be ok, I was lucky, you could be too. As a concerned banded woman, I would encourage you to go and have a free consultation with the Belgium Doctors. I have only heard good things about these people, they took me on for aftercare when I had nobody to go to. Yes it is abroad, that is what put me off, I paid 10,000 Euro when I could have had a better experience, a better band and aftercare service from the Belgium Dr's for 3,500 Euro back then. I wish I'd have gone to them in the first place, but everyone said to me "oh stay at home its safer" well they were all wrong. Please for your own sake, take your husband along also, you will get to speak to other banded people in the office, and you will have everything explained to you. Please you have enough time to check them out at least. They come to Dubliin every month where you can meet with them, and talk to their current patients. Good luck with everything.
  5. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi 'down in the dumps' Glad to hear you've chosen the band as the way forward for you, I know its been the best present I've ever given myself. I have been banded 4 yrs and I've had my ups and downs, overall I'm happy even though I was banded with ACS! Anyway, the reason I've decided to answer your post is because you are choosing the Hospital Group who are ACS under another name. They are not to be trusted and in spite of having a nice consultation, with respect, its post operative care you should be concerned about. You may well be ok, I was lucky, you could be too. As a concerned banded woman, I would encourage you to go and have a free consultation with the Belgium Doctors. I have only heard good things about these people, they took me on for aftercare when I had nobody to go to. Yes it is abroad, that is what put me off, I paid 10,000 Euro when I could have had a better experience, a better band and aftercare service from the Belgium Dr's for 3,500 Euro back then. I wish I'd have gone to them in the first place, but everyone said to me "oh stay at home its safer" well they were all wrong. Please for your own sake, take your husband along also, you will get to speak to other banded people in the office, and you will have everything explained to you. Please you have enough time to check them out at least. They come to Dubliin every month where you can meet with them, and talk to their current patients. Good luck with everything.
  6. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi Lil, long time since I posted here, sorry to hear about your port, hope all is well now. I just signed on here to get de brune's details as I need a fill and don't want to go back to the hospital group, I had two fills with them the second one was an overfill and then they took too much out so I'm down 300 Euro and up 7lbs. It's such a pain in the arse I am sick of trying to find someone who actually knows what they're doing. I'll see if I can get an appointment for a fill with de brune and hopefully it will work. Hi to all the other girls who I used to chat with, hope you're all doing good.
  7. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi Magna, Sorry to hear you're so disappointed with your band. As an ex ACS patient I understand what your going through as it took me quite some time to get my head around the band, without the help of anyone in ACS! Anyway, with 5mls in and your restriction good it is just a matter of getting used to eating a lot less and chewing and chewing and chewing your food until it is almost mush in your mouth. You're enjoyment of food doesn't have to go completely, obviously you won't be able to eat everything you used to be able to eat but with modifications to your usual diet you can eat almost anything. With meat, trying mincing it before or after cooking it, it won't be the same in appearance but it should have the same taste. In these cold days treat yourself to fresh creamy mashed potato with some cod and parsley sauce once or twice a week. Make a fresh vegetable soup with some root veg, any and all you have in your kitchen, pop a handful of lentils and a veg/chicken stock cube and some water bring to the boil and simmer until everything is cooked, about 20mins, blitz in a blender and this will keep in the fridge for at least four/five days. That way when you come home from work tired and hungry you have your soup ready to pop in the microwave and take the edge off your hunger. Take your time over your main meal, eat slowly, don't drink for a half hour before you eat and not for two hrs after you eat. I know from experience that this works but I also know that its much easier to have a cup of tea and a couple of biscuits than spend the time on eating slowly and nutritiously.:cursing: Its worth the time and effort though. You have come this far you can do this. It is very important to get your protein every day. If necessary buy some protein drinks from the health shop and have one at least every day. Hope this helps.:blushing:
  8. Coco

    Ask Dr. Schulman...

    Hi Dr Schulman, I'm writing to you from Dublin in Ireland, I have been reading your thread for sometime now and have learned so much from your replies to others. My question to you is this, would you do a preliminary consultation via a email with an estimate of costs before doing a face to face consultation. My dilemma is this, in Ireland we have few PS who are as qualified - particularly in surgery required after significant weight loss - as you and your colleagues seem to be. There are options with surgeons in Europe but again I have heard mixed results with these. I would go to NY at the drop of a hat as I love that city, but obviously with having surgery in mind and at tickets costing 600 Euro return it would be good to get an initial consultation via email. I am looking at a breast lift, tummy tuck and upper arm lift. Could those procedures be done at the same time and how long would I have to wait before flying back to Ireland. I have a brother in NY so accommodation is not an issue for me. Thanking you in advance. :smile:
  9. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi Everyone, Well I'm back from my hol's in Greece, had a wonderful time and came back a lb lighter! How cool is that:lol:. Anyway I've not gone back on the pages I've missed yet but I'll get round to it. So how is everyone? I see Jerome has been busy in Paris, pity he's lost his licence to practice over here. I still think that the IMC should spend their time letting people like us know which Plastic Surgery Company's are safe to use and to licence the clinics for certain op's so that we can make informed choices about where and who we use for our surgery's. Jerome lost his licence because the IMC deemed the clinic he used unfit for the surgery's he was performing. I didn't realise until this happened that it was the surgeon's job to do this not the management, the IMC or the owners!:wink2: MOL: Congratulations girl:thumbup: delighted to hear you're doing so well. It took me a good three months to get my head around the band, actually I sometimes wish the band was around my head.:smile::biggrin::wink_smile: No really, I had concentrated so much on having the op and the end result that I hadn't given much thought about how I was going to get from start to finish. Thanks to sites like and including this one and some great advice from other bandsters I managed to sort my head out and lose the weight. Give yourself a break, you've done the difficult bit, the op. Now relax, recover and take things slowly, one thing I learned is that there is no race to the finish line. Take your time slow and steady are the way to go. Now about the protein issue, well I use SPIRU-TEIN it's available in all good health shops and its a tri-part protein powder made with Rice, Pea and Soya, it can be mixed with Juice although I mix it with cow's milk. It gives you 14g of protein per serving and is available in several flavours. I virtually lived on this when eating was a struggle for me and still have the occasional glass just to make sure my protein levels are maintained. So there you have it hope it helps.:confused:
  10. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi Everyone, Sorry I've not been around for a while, I'm currently in London and will be for the remainder of the month. I've decided to pop over to Paris to see Jerome to have a proper xray with him and find out what exactly is causing the acid reflux that I've had since my last fill. I don't think that the band is too tight, I know by how comfortable it is to eat right now that and the fact that I've not lost any weight for quite some time now. I know those of you who have seen me think I'm fine at the weight I'm at now but I would like to lose another 7 to 10lbs but I'm not in a huge hurry to do that. I am more concerned as to whats going on inside me. So I'm going to eurostar it to Paris one day next week and get the xray and the correct fill level. Jerome says he won't charge me for his consult, I'll just have to pay the radiologist for the xray. So that shouldn't be more that 150. Euro. Hope you're all doing well. Take Lil's advice about having conservative fills. Nothing worse than being overfilled, particularly in Ireland. :Banane37:
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    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi All, Hope everyone is well and getting skinnyer by the minute.:biggrin: I phoned the Hospital Group today to find out who to address the letter to regarding having my medical file/records returned to me, and the very snotty Kim said that they were in the hands of the liquidators and that I would have to contact them. She said the liquidators were BDO and that she didn't have a number for them she also said that a Lorraine Mc Clean was the person who was dealing with ACS. So whoever was told that their files would be returned to them in two weeks well, one of us was lied to. Anyway, I got their number from Golden Pages and their address and have phoned and left a message on Lorraine Mc Clean's answer machine so will fill you all in when and if I get a reply. Here's the contact details for the liquidators if any of you want to phone yourselves. Lorraine Mc Clean, BDO Simpson Xavier Beaux la Hse Mercer Street Lwr. Dublin 2 Tel 01 470 0000
  12. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi All, Gerri, thanks for the information about Hospital Group, their attitude doesn't surprise me although it does sadden me how inconsiderate a so called medical group can be. I will be writing to them to retrieve my medical records from them asap as I have no faith in them and do not trust them to keep my records. I suggest all ACS patients do the same.:thumbup: Myself and a couple of other girls are meeting up in Dundrum Shopping Centre on Saturday next (12th July) at around 11.00ish in the big restaurant on floor 3 if any one is interested in joining us you are welcome.
  13. Hi Sheila, Yes I agree, the brown bread we have here is great!:thumbup: Congrats on having the surgery, hope you have fantastic success with it. As for which bread you will be able to eat, well as a general rule of thumb, bread is a no no once you get good restriction which for most people is by their third or fourth fill. But I do know banded people who eat our great brown bread, albeit, very slowly and usually sliced very thinly and sometimes toasted twice, but its not impossible. I would say to you to enjoy an odd slice of bread whiile you can, even though you've been banded it will probably be a couple of months before your restriction level will prevent you from having it.:thumbup:
  14. Coco

    Hi from Ireland!

    Hi All, Good to see all are doing well. Roe: delighted you're making an appointment with the Belgium dr. It will kick start you again and make the op you've had worth while. I know it's a pain the way we are being treated by ACS but at this point I think you're doing the right thing. Hope it all goes well for you. Hi Edel, Welcome to the site, as for the drink situation, I'm 18mths down the line and although I still drink I have found that I've had to change from my fav. Gin & Tonic to Gin and Cranberry. Only because I can't take the bubbles anymore. I can still have the odd glass of champagne when its offered (rude to refuse) but I need to drink it very slowly. As for getting drunk, well I've had my moments but for the most part I don't drink more than 2 or 3 drinks because I start to feel full. A tip someone gave me once was to drink doubles that way you can keep up with your fellow drinkers. Either way, congratulations on making your decision and good luck with the op. Keep in touch and let us know how you're doing. Hi Allure, How are you, you sound in good form. How is the pregnancy going and how is the restriction? I've not been around the site much and have been very bold as regards texting peeps lately, with the kids off school and the normal routine out the window, I've just been really lazy. We have to have a proper catch up in the next week or two. So I will text you promise.
  15. Hi Girls, I know the following has absolutely nothing to do with Gastric Bands or Weight Loss, but I got this email sent to me yesterday and I laughed so much I had to stop reading it several times, hope you guys enjoy it as much as I did. Love Coco. This is a genuine letter sent from an woman in Texas to the company.... Dear Mr. Thatcher, I have been a loyal user of your 'Always' maxi pads for over 20 years and I appreciate many of their features. Why, without the LeakGuard Core or Dri-Weave absorbency, I'd probably never go horseback riding or salsa dancing, and I'd certainly steer clear of running up and down the beach in tight, white shorts. But my favorite feature has to be your revolutionary Flexi-Wings. Kudos on being the only company smart enough to realize how crucial it is that maxi pads be aerodynamic. I can't tell you how safe and secure I feel each month knowing there's a little F-16 in my pants. Have you ever had a menstrual period, Mr. Thatcher? Ever suffered from the curse'? I'm guessing you haven't. Well, my time of the month is starting right now. As I type, I can already feel hormonal forces violently surging through my body. Just a few minutes from now, my body will adjust and I'll be transformed into what my husband likes to call 'an inbred hillbilly with knife skills.' Isn't the human body amazing? As Brand Manager in the Feminine-Hygiene Division, you've no doubt seen quite a bit of research on what exactly happens during your customer's monthly visits from 'Aunt Flo'. Therefore, you must know about the bloating, puffiness, and cramping we endure, and about our intense mood swings, crying jags, and out-of-control behavior. You surely realize it's a tough time for most women. In fact, only last week, my friend Jennifer fought the violent urge to shove her boyfriend's testicles into a George Foreman Grill just because he told her he thought Grey's Anatomy was written by drunken chimps. Crazy! The point is, sir, you of all people must realize that America is just crawling with homicidal maniacs in Capri pants... Which brings me to the reason for my letter. Last month, while in the throes of cramping so painful I wanted to reach inside my body and yank out my uterus, I opened an Always maxi-pad, and there, printed on the adhesive backing, were these words: 'Have a Happy Period.' Are you f------ kidding me? What I mean is, does any part of your tiny middle-manager brain really think happiness - actual smiling, laughing happiness, is possible during a menstrual period? Did anything mentioned above sound the least bit pleasurable? Well, did it, James? FYI, unless you're some kind of sick S&M freak, there will never be anything 'happy' about a day in which you have to jack yourself up on Motrin and Kahlua and lock yourself in your house just so you don't march down to the local Walgreen's armed with a hunting rifle and a sketchy plan to end your life in a blaze of glory. For the love of God, pull your head out, man! If you have to slap a moronic message on a maxi pad , wouldn't it make more sense to say something that's actually pertinent, like 'Put down the Hammer' or 'Vehicular Manslaughter is Wrong', or are you just picking on us? Sir, please inform your Accounting Department that, effective immediately, there will be an $8 drop in monthly profits, for I have chosen to take my maxi-pad business elsewhere. And though I will certainly miss your Flex-Wings, I will not for one minute miss your brand of condescending bullshit. And that's a promise I will keep. Always. .. . Best, Wendi Aarons

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