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KarenB

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  1. Dear Mousecrazy. Some foods are harder than others for different people to eat. chicken is easy for me as long as I use hummus or avacado to "lube" it with. bread is a problem for most people, but crackers & usually toast are tolerated. The only 2 things I can think of that really aren't recommended are asparagus & pineapple. But mabye someone else will tell you then can eat them. Some people have problems w/rice, some don't. It's really individual, but I'd say for the most part I can eat a wide, satisfying varity of foods.

    Please let us know how things progress for you.


  2. The needle aspiration biopsy wasn't too bad. If Madeline's Mom is talking about the stereotactic biopsy, yes that was bad. But not as bad as not knowing, and 2 years later with a double-mastectomy & simultaneous tram-flap (from the abdomen) reconstruction, I'm doing just great! No chemo, no radiation, because everything was caught in time. It's a good thing you're taking care of it. You'll feel a lot better once you know results. I'm not trying to minimize your fear, because it is scary.


  3. I'm one of those who was told liquid advil/motrin or Advil liqui-gels are o.k. a few times a month. The only thing that works for me is tylenol (liquid) & advil combo for 2 days. Thermacare wraps did nothing. I can't take hormones, having had breast cancer. What does your doctor say?


  4. Maybe you can refer them to yesterday's t.v. program "The View". There was one bypass and one lap-band success story. The lap-bander looked better, in my opinion. Oh yes, the bypass lady mentioned that her sister had the procedure a year later and died from it. That would have been a good time to point out the benefits of the band, but, oops, out of time.


  5. How sad that the girl who had the bypass's sister died from having the same surgery! They didn't talk nearly enough about the lap-band & its advantages; it would have been a great "counter point" to the dangers of bypass. Bummer. I thought Dr. Gabriel was going to be on. Oh well.


  6. IMPORTANT. AFTER YOU PB, YOU MUST BE ON liquids FOR AT LEAST 24 HRS. APPARENTLY EVERYONE KNOWS THIS EXCEPT THE FIRST TIME YOU DO IT. I DIDN'T KNOW EITHER. AND AFTER DOING IT MORE THAN ONCE IN A DAY, MY PERSONAL ADVICE WOULD BE 48 HRS. I can tell you from personal experience, if you don't, you'll Get into a viscious cycle & close up your band. Please be very careful. Good luck @ the doc.


  7. SanDiegoSue, Dr. Martinez says that occasional use of Advil (he likes the liquigels & so do I) is o.k. He doesn't recommend every day. He said using 2 days a month for my menstrual pain was o.k. & he also recommened it for that pesky shoulder pain that takes so long to go away for some of us after banding.


  8. Dr. Rumbaut enjoys an excellent reputation. The article was mainly about poor plastic surgery outcomes & the one lap-band procedure they mentioned was not a good one. Someone please write who the doc was, my brain is fried tonight.


  9. Oh, sorry. I'll have to clean it out & have been busy lately w/sick husband. The director of the study is Dory Feraro & her # is 914-787-4000, on Mondays it's 516 579-0094. She's great & has total control over who gets into the study. It's $12,000 total.

    I'll go clean out my inbox now. Hope this helps & feel free to PM me.

    Good luck,

    Karen


  10. Hi Rachel. Who's your doctor. My adivice is PACK LIGHT. You will have to take that stuff with you back to the airport. All you need is a book comfie jamies or sweat suit, & wear on the plane back what you wore there. Slippers. Some people bring an extra pillow for when they cough post-op. I didn't have one & didn't need it. I travelled alone (my husband couldn't come cuse of our kids & I hadn't told my mother yet),not that she would have been any help!. I was totally fine by myself & went from NY to Tijuana. I made friends there that I am still in touch with. Feel free to PM me. It's coming up soon, & you will do great!


  11. I went shopping w/daughter at Old Navy on Sunday. I just needed a few skirts/blouses to get thru the summer. Well, the skirts I liked best were only 12 or 16, NO 14's. So Hanna (my daughter) said, "Mom, it's meant to be, let go try on"

    THEY FIT! Not loosely like all my clothes have been lately, but they definately fit! I still have a roll under my belly button, but that's left over from my reconstructive surgery for mastectomy & will be fixed later this year. My DH couldn't believe how good I look. I can't wait to go to work tomorrow, cause they've all been bugging me to buy new clothes cause mine are hanging on me. What a great feeling!

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