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sghatl

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About sghatl

  • Rank
    Aspiring Evangelist
  • Birthday 10/12/1941

About Me

  • Interests
    games, cards, cruising, reading
  • Occupation
    retired
  • City
    Atlanta
  • State
    Ga
  • Zip Code
    30047
  1. Happy 71st Birthday sghatl!

  2. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary sghatl!

  3. Just an update. I had my band removed on April 6 and revised to a Gastric Bypass at the same time. This was the best thing I ever did for myself. I am so happy with the results and realize now that I should have done this a year ago. I had trouble with the band since day 1. I had a lot of scar tissue built up around the band and it was rubbing against my liver. I am enjoying life so much right now. I am sleeping through the night which I haven't done in over a year with the reflux and pb'ing every night. It even gave me pneumonia once. And I can EAT. I am having to be careful because I am od'ing on fruits and vegetables which I could not eat the entire time with the band with the exception of bananas and pureed veggies. I have been able to eat everything I have tired without any issues. I love my bypass. I haven't lost much since surgery (20 pounds) but I am near the end of my journey. It's been a long 3+ years but so worth it.
  4. sghatl

    Lawsuit?? Opinions needed

    If you get it fixed, I would insist on future fills under fluro. My doctor does it that way routinely.
  5. Hello, everybody. I haven't been checking in here enough lately I see. I am glad to see those of us still here. I have had an interesting second year. On the positive side, I had a hernia repair and a tummy tuck in June of last year and an arm lift and a breast lift in October. I am very pleased with the outcome. On a not so postive side, I continually have problems with reflux at night so that I can no longer eat after 4 or drink after 6 at night or I will be up all night. Ingesting reflux has given me pneumonia once already. It continues to get worse and I have been totally unfilled since last September. Luckily, I have continued to lose minute amounts of weight per month - at least not gain. But my diet is mostly liquid or soft foods. My ticker below reflects my current position. I have had an upper GI and and endoscopy in the last month and when I saw my bariatric doctor this week, we looked at the films together. I have pouch dilation without band slippage and scar tissue between the band and stomach which is why I have restriction despite the band being empty. Bottom line - band has to come out. I can either have a band placed back in with no guarantee it won't happen again or convert to gastric bypass. I think I have decided to get the GB. That said, do I regret getting the band? Hell no. It has been hard work for two years and no easy road. I have had reflux almost the entire journey. I never could really eat the types of food others could. Dense Proteins were a problem for me. I had constant follow up care at the doctor's. I followed band rules. I will get a surgery date when I get back from a trip to Pennsylvania next week. It's not my ideal choice but a better one none the less for me. I don't want to lose but 10-15 more pounds and would be happy to stay where I am for the rest of my life. BUT, I have a history of not being able to keep it off so I will have the surgery.
  6. Thank you so much for your quick response. My e-mail is: lauraelizabethgomez@msn.com

    I really appreciate it !!!!!!!!

  7. Kat, you've got mail. Laura, I need your email address. You can send it to me in a private message if you would like.
  8. sghatl

    Procedure costs.

    I am having a TT and lipo on 4 parts of my legs on Thursday. This is being done in conjunction with a hernia repair. My insurance is paying for the hernia surgery and my stay in the hospital. I am self-pay on the TT and lipo and the additional time (4 hours)needed for the operating room and anaestheisiologist. My hospital part to pay was $2400 and the PS's fee is $8750. What were you quoted?
  9. sghatl

    For those who have lost BIG time . . .

    love your new pic Christasha
  10. sghatl

    scared

    Just got back from my pre-op with the plastic surgeon. After signing and initialling 25 pages of precautions, warnings and possible surgical risks, I should have just run out the door. It is really scary to undergo something like this - 6 hours of surgery is not something to sneeze at. I have to have the hernial repair so I might as well get the PS at the same time. Looks like I will be laid up for quite a while aferwards, drains could be in for months or weeks - no way to predict. Healing will take at least a year. Did I say I am scared. This too shall pass.
  11. sghatl

    OT - I'm walking in the Seattle 3 Day!

    I'll be supporting you. I really admire the effort this is going to take. I don't think I could ever do something like this with my knees. Maybe next summer I can take care of them when I am closer to or at goal. All of this hard work will pay off. Just think how proud you will be of this great accomplishment and it should help you get closer to goal.
  12. sghatl

    I love my band

    I am utterly and completely in love with my band. I am 17 months out and haven't lost much of anything the last 6 months but I am still in love with it. I haven't gained and eat pretty much what I want (obeying band rules of course). I just returned from a 12 day trip including a 7 day cruise in the Galapagos Islands. I ate everything I wanted including up to 3 milkshakes a day and I didn't gain an ounce. I have to say it was a very physical trip - more walking than I have done in 5 years. I had to walk the stairs between 3 floors constantly for the week. The first day out was a city tour over cobblestones and up and down stairs for almost 2 miles. I hung in there with them. We did two excursions every day while in the islands. The band and activity contributed to my not gaining I know. Next week I go in for hernia surgery and a tummy tuck. The PS is going to do some lipo on my legs also (that is where I carry my weight). I haven't had a band adjustment since I was unfilled slightly last November. I can't wait to get an adjustment after my surgery so I can pick up and lose some more to get closer to goal. Hang in there, the band can be your best friend.
  13. sghatl

    For those who have lost BIG time . . .

    Christasha, is the other lady having a revision because something is wrong with the band? I have heard that happens often.
  14. Great!!!! I cannot even run a block and have never been able to. I have very flat feet and someone once told me that's whay I can't run. I don't bounce. I finally lost a pound and have reached my lowest point this morning. For 5 months I have been fluctuating within two pounds since I had a slight unfill. I think I need a fill but I am afraid since I had been too tight for 3 months and ended up with pneumonia from ingesting reflux. But for today I am celebrating my lowest weight. I feel like my metabolism has kicked back into gear too.
  15. sghatl

    Anyone from Georgia ??

    Welcome to Georgia and the forum. Have you attended any seminars yet? Where in Atlanta do you live? I live in Lilburn. What doctor(s) are you considering? Good luck on your journey. I don't regret for one second that I had the surgery.

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