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Mary-2b150

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About Mary-2b150

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    Bariatric Guru
  • Birthday 05/06/1980

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  • Interests
    travel, science, WDW,
  • City
    kalamazoo
  • State
    michigan
  1. Happy 33rd Birthday Mary-2b150!

  2. Happy 32nd Birthday Mary-2b150!

  3. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary Mary-2b150!

  4. Mary-2b150

    New Year, New You Challenge!

    I'd love to join too! I was banded in '07 but went a year with an unfill, and am just getting back on track the past few months. Would love to have something to motivate me to stay on track! Looking forward to the new us'es! :thumbup:
  5. I actually wish that I had gotten a different type of surgery quite often. I've had many ups and downs in this battle. The Lapband DOES help, but it takes SO much effort and i've had my share of tears of frustrations regarding the band. Even when I'm trying to do everything right it seems impossible sometimes. A lot of times it seems so fickle as to if it will work or not too. It really is about finding your "sweet spot" though. I was doing okay in the beginning, then I had to have a complete unfill for a while, gained twenty pounds, and for 11 months straight just struggled not to gain another pound. FINALLY a month ago I think I found it again and the band is back to doing what it's supposed to, and I've been losing weight for the first time in almost a year again... So I know the lap-band does definitely WORK, but it takes a lot of work just to get it to work! So right now I'm happy with the band and think it's a great tool, but it makes me sad sometimes to think about where I'd be if I had just gotten the bypass to begin with. Either way, it's in there now, and I've just got to keep using it as best as I can! Goodluck, I share your frustration, hang in there though, I'm sure you will do great!
  6. I had my surgery in 2007 with BCBS of Massachusetts (the best insurance company ever by the way!), but in 2008 our employer switched to United Health Care (booo!).. I went to the doctor for fills all last year and never had a big bill, so I figured they covered adjustments. Just last week I got a bill for around 300 dollars, saying they don't cover the injection (the fill). I called and they just kept repeating that "medical treatment of obesity is not in your policy". I asked why they paid all last year, but they seemed to think it was a mistake and kept repeating what was in my policy. I need some help here, is there anything I can do? I know 300 isn't much in the grand scheme of things, but it makes me so angry that they won't cover the aftercare. So I have this great tool inside of me to help me lose weight, but we're sorry we're not going to help you use it. Great company! Am I overreacting here? I almost feel like it's so discriminatory. I feel like if it were any other type of surgery the aftercare would be covered even if you switch insurances, but because that word "obesity" is in there, it's okay to deny the claim. Any help or information on what I can or can't do would be greatly appreciated! If not, at least I vented my frustrations a little. I am so scared too, I felt secure knowing I had insurance, but now if something goes wrong, I have no idea what my options are. Well, thanks for listening, I hope to hear fromsomeone
  7. Mary-2b150

    3yrs 11mths and 21 days .... I hit GOAL!!!

    Congratulations! Thank you so much for posting, it really is inspiring. :thumbup:
  8. Mary-2b150

    Valentine's Day Weight Loss Challenge/goals

    I'm going to try to lose about 15 pounds by then, which would put me at about 175 or so... Alright we can do this!
  9. Mary-2b150

    Dr. Zoe Deol

    Thanks for the info! If you hear anything more, I would love to hear about it! :thumbup:
  10. Mary-2b150

    Dr. Zoe Deol

    I never received a response from her (not sure if she got my email or not). Has anyone heard any new updates about Dr. Deol's chicago practice? I'll be first in line if she ever opens her new clinic!
  11. Mary-2b150

    I'm not losing weight!!!!

    Your weight loss is incredible!! That is really fast weight loss! Your body is just catching up with itself! Weight loss is never linear and it's not as simple as eating X amount of calories and exercising, and you will lose exactly 2.2 pounds a week, etc... There are sooo many factors at work. Trust me, keep up exactly what you are doing and in a few weeks you will see the scale going down again. Every time I have ever lost significant amounts of weight, it would then stall. The body just seems to need a time of adjustment. You're doing awesome!!
  12. Mary-2b150

    Food! Food! Food!

    glad you got a handle on it! I know the feeling you're talking about, I was extremely tight for a few months, and then I had an emergency unfill and was told not to get any fills for a while, so it's back like I was pre-banding - hungry all the time!! Wish I could get my appetite under better control until my next fill. Goodluck with your appetite and restriction! Keep up the good work!
  13. Mary-2b150

    handicap workout

    There are a few Richard Simmons DVDs designed for people with low-mobility. One of them is called "Sit Tight" - you can find it on amazon, ebay, or richard simmons website. I bought one for my mom who has a lot of knee problems. Goodluck!
  14. Mary-2b150

    Is there hope for me?

    I know a lot of people go through this before getting banded. Someone referred to it as "last supper syndrome", or sometimes a "Farewell to food" tour. I think the feeling like you're not going to be able to eat these foods anymore is what makes people do this, but truly and honestly - you WILL be able to eat the same kinds of foods even after banding! But hopefully with the right restriction - you'll be eating LESS of it. Knowing this in the back of my mind before being banded helped me to avoid the "last supper syndrome" too much, though I certainly wasn't perfect! I don't think the fact that you are "saying goodbye" to certain food types will mean you won't succeed with the lap-band. I think you'll be able to do just fine! Just keep coming to the forums for more support. I always notice the more I read around here, the better I do. The longer I'm away from the forum, the more I stray from the lap-band way-of-life.. Goodluck with everything!
  15. Mary-2b150

    Will .25 cc's make a difference?

    I know the feeling about the doctor acting like you're bothering him wanting to get it right, that's what I'm going through right now too. We went through surgery to get restriction, fills are a big part of the process. Without proper fill we might as well not have the lap band at all, so I don't know why it's so hard to get fills from some of these doctors! Grrr if only there were other fill doctors in my area!

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