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bubbalouieuk

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  1. bubbalouieuk

    Yippee

    I finally got my funding. I can't believe I got the funding. My letter arrived from the surgeon with a DVD to watch too. So I am on the list. I am so excited. I am thinking of my life after the op and thinking how things will change. I have to see a dietician and a psychiatrist but I dont think that will be a problem. I have been visiting this web site for over two years and watching everyone go through the process and seeing how they have changed. And now it's my turn I know that the friendship and support I get here will help me change my life for the better. Everyone here is so encouraging and supportive and so generous to share their down moments along with the highs. I hope I can do the same and maybe help someone in my position. I have always seen successful people who say "if I can do it anyone can" and thought "oh yeah easy for you to say, youre not me" but who knows maybe it will be me saying that in the future.
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    why do I sabotage myself???????????????

    Hi It is now five weeks until my appointment with the doctor and my first appointment with the surgeon. At my last doctors appointment he told me I needed to lose 10 kgs before I saw the surgeon and I haven't lost anything. In fact I have gained 2 ks! Why can't I help myself? I am so angry with myself. Now I have to crash diet to try and get some weight off before the end of August. I feel awful. All my joints are aching and my feet have started to swell up every evening. Anyway I am joining the gym today and I have loaded a calorie checker into my itouch so I have all the tools I just need to remember how much I want this and do my best to lose enough weight in the next 5 weeks to convince the surgeon to band me. I am so scared they will say no. But I am also scared I will get banded and fail. Maybe I just need to stop thinking about it too much and get on with my life? Hopefully my next blog will be a bit more positive, sorry. Right, off to the gym :thumbup:
  3. bubbalouieuk

    It's good news week!

    Hi Everyone, My first appointment this week was with the Medical Doctor who discharged me into the care of the surgeon. (wished me luck too) :thumbup: The second was with the surgeon today. I had to see a med student first and go through my life history then I saw the surgeon. He explained all the pro's and con's and asked lots of questions. He said I was a good candidtate for the band. He doesn't use a Lap Band but instead prefers a Mid Band which is flexible. He said it has less chance of slipping and errosion and because it is flexible he can make smaller incisions. I have to wait 6 weeks to find out about funding but he has never had anyone refused and he is confident that with my high BMI funding wont be a problem. Then once funding is approved they have to do the surgery within 18 weeks. So all being well I will have a band by the second week in Feb!!!!! :tt2: I am in shock. I really thought I would get turned down and I am so excited. I can't believe the life I have always been striving for is so close. When he said yes the first thing I thought of was "wow I might be able to go Zorbing at last" (its when you get in a giant plastic ball and roll down huge hills. You have to be a certain size to fit in the balls) :w00t: I think I am still waiting for the rejection but a bit of me is starting to believe it may actually happen. I want to say a very big thank you to everyone on this web site that has taken the time to post their stories because it's because of you all that I was able to make an informed decision and also be so informed when speaking to the surgeon. :biggrin: He was interested in the fact that I had taken the time to research the whole gastric surgery thing. He said you don't even have to stay overnight in hospital! The op takes about 20mins and you go home the same day. He does not fill the band until 6 weeks after it is fitted then he usually does 4-6 fills before the weight loss settles down. He said in his private practice he still has to use the Lap Band but the results have been better with the mid band. I need to check this kind of band out because I haven't heard of it before. Apparently it's French. :huh2: Well now I have to carry on at the gym, stick to the healthy eating and wait to hear from the hospital. He said you have to go on a three week very low calorie diet to shrink the liver before surgery. There goes the Christmas blow out! :blushing: So watch this space :thumbup: (I cant wait to put my after photos on :w00t:
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    It's good news week!

    Thanks :-) I checked out the mid band on the web and its exactly the same as the one the doctor showed me. It looks ok. I still cant believe Ive got this far and I am so glad I persevered through all the doctors appointments that I thought were pointless.
  5. Hi just wanted to share my news today with you. I went to see the surgeon and he said YES I could have the op. He has applied for funding which will take 6 weeks. He thinks I will have no problems being accepted and has not had a rejection yet!!!! Then once funding is approved they have to operate within 18 weeks. Worst case I will have a band by mid Feb. Yay.

     

    How are you doing? I couldn't get my ticker to attach to anything lol. Maybe I need more practice.

     

    Did you have the Lap Band or the Mid Band? My guy does the Mid Band and I must say I have never heard of it but he was singing it's praises.

     

    Anyway must dash, hope you are well.

    take care,

    Fiona x

  6. bubbalouieuk

    It's good news week!

    Hi Everyone, My first appointment this week was with the Medical Doctor who discharged me into the care of the surgeon. (wished me luck too) :biggrin: The second was with the surgeon today. I had to see a med student first and go through my life history then I saw the surgeon. He explained all the pro's and con's and asked lots of questions. He said I was a good candidtate for the band. He doesn't use a Lap Band but instead prefers a Mid Band which is flexible. He said it has less chance of slipping and errosion and because it is flexible he can make smaller incisions. I have to wait 6 weeks to find out about funding but he has never had anyone refused and he is confident that with my high BMI funding wont be a problem. Then once funding is approved they have to do the surgery within 18 weeks. So all being well I will have a band by the second week in Feb!!!!! :tongue: I am in shock. I really thought I would get turned down and I am so excited. I can't believe the life I have always been striving for is so close. When he said yes the first thing I thought of was "wow I might be able to go Zorbing at last" (its when you get in a giant plastic ball and roll down huge hills. You have to be a certain size to fit in the balls) :eek: I think I am still waiting for the rejection but a bit of me is starting to believe it may actually happen. I want to say a very big thank you to everyone on this web site that has taken the time to post their stories because it's because of you all that I was able to make an informed decision and also be so informed when speaking to the surgeon. :sad: He was interested in the fact that I had taken the time to research the whole gastric surgery thing. He said you don't even have to stay overnight in hospital! The op takes about 20mins and you go home the same day. He does not fill the band until 6 weeks after it is fitted then he usually does 4-6 fills before the weight loss settles down. He said in his private practice he still has to use the Lap Band but the results have been better with the mid band. I need to check this kind of band out because I haven't heard of it before. Apparently it's French. :huh2: Well now I have to carry on at the gym, stick to the healthy eating and wait to hear from the hospital. He said you have to go on a three week very low calorie diet to shrink the liver before surgery. There goes the Christmas blow out! :thumbup: So watch this space :sneaky: (I cant wait to put my after photos on :thumbup:
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    Scared of rejection.

    Hi Everyone, I have two appointments at the hospital next week, pre band, and I am feeling really positive about it. :cool2: My first fears were that the banding would't work or that I would be ill, or that it would make me miserable but in preparation for the appointments I have been pouring over this website reading every bit of information I can find and really educating myself on what to expect. So now I am really upbeat. I have started going to the gym 4 times a week and have lost 3 kgs BUT now I am scared because I have put so much hope on being banded that I cant imagine how I will feel if I get turned down. My head thinks in terms of "ok so when I have lost weight I will do this, or Oh by that date I should have lost 2 stone" and I am putting everything on hold until after the band. But what if they say no?????? :ohmy: Money is one hurdle because I am expecting it to be a problem. It's not easy to get funding and I don't have any serious medical problems. But then it occured to me "what if they say I can't have it for some other reason?" I dont suppose there are many people on here that have been turned down as I imagine it would be soul destroying to keep hearing of other peoples success. :sad: But I would love to hear from anyone in the UK going through the same process. I am seeing the surgeon on Friday so I promise whatever happens I will return to share the outcome. I have been trying to think of ways I could fund it myself even taking redundancy and getting it done in abroad. But there are so many things in the way. My partner and I have 4 children between us so its not easy to find spare cash and I do feel selfish because its a lot of money to spend when it is physically possible to lose weight just by eating less and exercising more (wow I made it sound so easy then lol). But anyway it's not worth getting in a state about something that hasn't happened yet. So see you all next week. :wink2: Oh and thank you for all your comments they are gratefully received and I love to hear your stories. Stay well xxx
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    Just starting down the slippery slope...

    Ive made a ticker but I cant work out how to attach it to anything???? All I get is the HTML code showing up. Any ideas.
  9. bubbalouieuk

    Scared of rejection.

    Hi Everyone, I have two appointments at the hospital next week, pre band, and I am feeling really positive about it. My first fears were that the banding would't work or that I would be ill, or that it would make me miserable but in preparation for the appointments I have been pouring over this website reading every bit of information I can find and really educating myself on what to expect. So now I am really upbeat. I have started going to the gym 4 times a week and have lost 3 kgs BUT now I am scared because I have put so much hope on being banded that I cant imagine how I will feel if I get turned down. My head thinks in terms of "ok so when I have lost weight I will do this, or Oh by that date I should have lost 2 stone" and I am putting everything on hold until after the band. But what if they say no?????? :thumbup: Money is one hurdle because I am expecting it to be a problem. It's not easy to get funding and I don't have any serious medical problems. But then it occured to me "what if they say I can't have it for some other reason?" I dont suppose there are many people on here that have been turned down as I imagine it would be soul destroying to keep hearing of other peoples success. :thumbup: But I would love to hear from anyone in the UK going through the same process. I am seeing the surgeon on Friday so I promise whatever happens I will return to share the outcome. I have been trying to think of ways I could fund it myself even taking redundancy and getting it done in abroad. But there are so many things in the way. My partner and I have 4 children between us so its not easy to find spare cash and I do feel selfish because its a lot of money to spend when it is physically possible to lose weight just by eating less and exercising more (wow I made it sound so easy then lol). But anyway it's not worth getting in a state about something that hasn't happened yet. So see you all next week. :wub: Oh and thank you for all your comments they are gratefully received and I love to hear your stories. Stay well xxx
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    Just starting down the slippery slope...

    Hi Donna & Louise, :thumbup: I am going for my first appointment with the surgeon on the 28th of August. I have been seeing the Medical Doctor for 18 months and he has just referred me. I am so nervous. I think from reading other people's posts I would be a good candidate but I cannot afford to have it done privately so I am worried that after all this they will reject me through a funding issue. I really dont know what to expect but would be very interested to hear how you both get on. :thumbup: Good luck to you both. Fiona 5'2" 19st 6lb BMI 49
  11. Hi Liz,

    I have been seeing a medical doctor for 18 months and he has now referred me to a surgeon who I will see next week. I was wondering what to expect from this appointment. I really dont think I can wait another 18 months but cannot afford to have it done privately. I would love to hear your experiences with the NHS.

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    2 weeks and counting!

    Hi again, Its now two weeks until my medical doctors appointment and three weeks until I see the surgeon. I have lost nearly three kg and have been going to the gym. I am hoping I can get another 2 kg off before i see them both and that it will be enough. :thumbup: I had all my blood tests yesterday and fingers crossed the vitamin issue has improved because I was thinking that if my body is already not absorbing vitamins from my food when I am eating healthly then will they let me limit my food intake??? :cursing: I am still really nervous that I will get a flat no to the surgery and as the appointments get nearer its all I can think about. The what if they say no scenario. How will my life be as I am resting so much of my future on "life after the band". My partner has asked me to marry him and wants to do it next year whether or not I am banded (he doesnt really want me to have it) But I of course only want to do it if I have lost weight. How shallow is that? Well to be truthful I want to marry him whatever but I dont want to have a wedding looking the way I do now. :w00t: Anyway after reading my last blog I was surprised how negative I sounded. I am generally not that bad. It is so nice to be able to write my feelings on this site and know that even if readers dissagree they will know where I am coming from and I take all comments good or bad gratefully. After all they come from people who have been through or are going through the same process. :eek: Thank you everyone who takes time to read or comment, your support is very much appreciated. :cursing:
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    2 weeks and counting!

    Hi again, Its now two weeks until my medical doctors appointment and three weeks until I see the surgeon. I have lost nearly three kg and have been going to the gym. I am hoping I can get another 2 kg off before i see them both and that it will be enough. :frown: I had all my blood tests yesterday and fingers crossed the vitamin issue has improved because I was thinking that if my body is already not absorbing vitamins from my food when I am eating healthly then will they let me limit my food intake??? I am still really nervous that I will get a flat no to the surgery and as the appointments get nearer its all I can think about. The what if they say no scenario. How will my life be as I am resting so much of my future on "life after the band". My partner has asked me to marry him and wants to do it next year whether or not I am banded (he doesnt really want me to have it) But I of course only want to do it if I have lost weight. How shallow is that? Well to be truthful I want to marry him whatever but I dont want to have a wedding looking the way I do now. :w00t: Anyway after reading my last blog I was surprised how negative I sounded. I am generally not that bad. It is so nice to be able to write my feelings on this site and know that even if readers dissagree they will know where I am coming from and I take all comments good or bad gratefully. After all they come from people who have been through or are going through the same process. Thank you everyone who takes time to read or comment, your support is very much appreciated. :crying:
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    why do I sabotage myself???????????????

    Hi It is now five weeks until my appointment with the doctor and my first appointment with the surgeon. At my last doctors appointment he told me I needed to lose 10 kgs before I saw the surgeon and I haven't lost anything. In fact I have gained 2 ks! Why can't I help myself? I am so angry with myself. Now I have to crash diet to try and get some weight off before the end of August. I feel awful. All my joints are aching and my feet have started to swell up every evening. Anyway I am joining the gym today and I have loaded a calorie checker into my itouch so I have all the tools I just need to remember how much I want this and do my best to lose enough weight in the next 5 weeks to convince the surgeon to band me. I am so scared they will say no. But I am also scared I will get banded and fail. Maybe I just need to stop thinking about it too much and get on with my life? Hopefully my next blog will be a bit more positive, sorry. Right, off to the gym :smile:
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    To Band or not to Band. That is the question.

    Hi, this is my first ever blog anywhere so please forgive me if I'm doing it wrong. :wink2: I have been logging on to Lap Band Talk for the last year or so and at the same time going the process of being referred by my doctor to a consultant at the hospital for weight loss surgery. It has taken 18 months to finally get an appointment with a surgeon. I am due to go at the end of August. :thumbup: He will decide if I am a good candidate for surgery and what type of surgery will be best for me. This is also a question I will have to answer for myself. 1. Lap Band 2. Bypass 3. Balloon After reading all the stories on this website the band seems the most successful whilst being the least intrusive. But I am really scared that I will fail so I am seriously considering the stomach bypass. I am so scared that they will refuse me altogether and I am also scared of how much this will change my life. My doctor tells me that 3 major studies have shown that the suicide rate is much higher once you have had weight loss surgery. But everyone on LBT seems so happy. I also have to lose at least 10kgs before the appointment to show that I am willing to help myself and although I really want the op I am struggling to stick to a diet. Maybe that shows I am not really committed? I am so confused. My partner is extremely worried about the surgery but will totally support my decision. I am just fed up with being fat and using food for everything but nutrition. How does that change once you are banded?? Anyway I would love to hear from people going through the same process. How did you decide on the band??? :confused3: I think for now that's my biggest question. All help gratefully accepted.
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    To Band or not to Band. That is the question.

    Thanks Arb, I think I am ready but it really helps to hear how others are doing post banding. It all looks very encouraging.
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    To Band or not to Band. That is the question.

    Hi Julie Ann, Thanks for your comments. I have one question though, if you have to follow the rules to lose weight what is the difference between the band and dieting? After all if I could follow the rules I would be able to stick to a diet. I think that's what worries me the most. That I will get banded and fail.
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    To Band or not to Band. That is the question.

    Hi, this is my first ever blog anywhere so please forgive me if I'm doing it wrong. :ack2: I have been logging on to Lap Band Talk for the last year or so and at the same time going the process of being referred by my doctor to a consultant at the hospital for weight loss surgery. It has taken 18 months to finally get an appointment with a surgeon. I am due to go at the end of August. :confused: He will decide if I am a good candidate for surgery and what type of surgery will be best for me. This is also a question I will have to answer for myself. 1. Lap Band 2. Bypass 3. Balloon After reading all the stories on this website the band seems the most successful whilst being the least intrusive. But I am really scared that I will fail so I am seriously considering the stomach bypass. :success1: I am so scared that they will refuse me altogether and I am also scared of how much this will change my life. My doctor tells me that 3 major studies have shown that the suicide rate is much higher once you have had weight loss surgery. But everyone on LBT seems so happy. I also have to lose at least 10kgs before the appointment to show that I am willing to help myself and although I really want the op I am struggling to stick to a diet. Maybe that shows I am not really committed? :rant: I am so confused. My partner is extremely worried about the surgery but will totally support my decision. I am just fed up with being fat and using food for everything but nutrition. How does that change once you are banded?? Anyway I would love to hear from people going through the same process. How did you decide on the band??? I think for now that's my biggest question. All help gratefully accepted.
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    List your lapband confessions here.

    <P> </P><P>Thanks Karen for giving such positive responses. It really helps to hear good things. You dont know how much I would love to come to the states.</P> <P>The op privately here would cost at least £7000 so out of my price range.</P> <P>But I will keep on trying. thanks again x <IMG class=inlineimg alt=0 src="http://www.lapbandtalk.com/images/smilies/modern/biggrin.gif" border=0 smilieid="752"></P>
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    List your lapband confessions here.

    You sound exactly like me! I am in the UK and really struggling to get a lap band. I have been refered to a consultant who's only advice so far is "eat carrot sticks" my dietician has said I need counselling for my behaviour issues. I totally agree. But again this is impossible to get on the NHS. I have been told I can only apply for a band once I have been on diet pills for a year but I dont want to take diet pills. I am at a loss as to what to do next.???????
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    Hi from the Uk

    I have family in Chilliwack just outside Vancouver and also in Abbottsford. You have done really well, the slower it comes off the better really as it should give you skin time to shrink. I have been talking to a lady fromt he UK that had it done on the NHS and she said it can take between 9 months to a year so I'm not hopefull that it will be anytime soon. Its really depressing but at least there is a light at the end of the tunnel.
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    Hi from the Uk

    Hi Devana, I am from Romford, Essex not too far from Colchester. I have relatives who live in Canada, where are you from? I have had a really great response from joining this site and I am feeling much more positive about the band. Have you had one and if yes how long?

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