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Hi, I have someone who is moving to St. Cloud. Do you know who is near there for band adjustments and support groups? Mona
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Hi Everyone, I have just celebrated my 13th Bandiversary. I am still doing well with the "old" 4 cc band. I wouldn't trade it for anything. I wish everyone the best of luck in their journey. Mona
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Hi, does anyone know of a surgeon in McAllen Texas that takes patients with bands placed by other surgeons? I called one and they dont take patients with bands placed by other surgeons. Mona
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Hi Dana, did you find a surgeon to get you back on track? Let me know if you need help. If you want to pm me I can help you find a surgeon near you. God Bless. Mona
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Hi, I can totally relate to your fears. When my band sliped I was scared. I was afraid to have my band removed. Fortunately my band was intact and my surgeon just repositioned it and I have been fine.It was a pain to do but worth the time. Call me and I can help support you. My number is 308-630-2249. Mona
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Hi Ladies, You can always call me if you need some support and or help. I would like to start a support group in Douglas. Would you come if I get one going? Could you help spread the word in Casper? I will let you know more details when I get them. Good luck. Mona
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Hi Jennifer, It is a scary thing you are facing with eating a different diet and listening to your body. I was 45 when I had my band. It was a new procedure when I had it done. That was scary. You picked a good time to have it done. Just follow your surgeons rules. Slow down your eating and chew well. Learn to listen to your body to recognize when it is time to eat and when it is time to quit. Always try new foods in the evening. That is when your band is most open. The band is tightest in the morning. Some people can't eat until later in the morning. I wish you the best of luck in your journey. Mona
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Hi Everyone, I would like to be the Nebraska Bariatric Pal support group leader. I am a lap band patient who has lost and has kept it off. I am very passionate about helping people get to their weightloss goals. It doesn't matter what surgery you chose. What matters is that you are doing what it takes to get healthy. I live in Western Nebraska and would be willing to cover this area. I also oversee several support groups in this area. I wish everyone the best of luck in their journey. Mona
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Hi, has your surgeon scoped to see if your band may be eroded? Sometimes when you lose your restriction, that can happen. Good luck. Mona
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I have only one tattoo. It has the lapband logo and stars along the tail. It says. "the precious gift of restriction finally acheiving satiety. It has my surgery date also. Mona
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Hi there are lots of panhandle bandsters. I am 12 years out. How are you doing? Your picture looks great. I wish you the best of luck. Dr. Holloway did my surgery also. Mona
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Hi Amy, everyone goes through questioning your choice. But it will be worth it once you start seeing the pounds come off and start feeling better. I would do it again in a heartbeat. I wish you the best of luck in your journey. Mona
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In the 12 years I have had the band, I had a slip in 2003. That was all. Mona
JOANNE M HOLL and ☠carolinagirl☠ reacted to this -
Hi Everyone, I wanted to tell my story. I had my band on Jan 22nd,2002. I was overweight, unhealthy and unmotivated. I had diabetes and hypertension. I was at 270 lbs. I was hungry 24/7. The day following my band I tried to drink all my fluids. I couldn't get half of them down. I finally knew what it felt like to be full. It took me 2 years to get the weight off. I feel so much more energetic. I feel like I have been given a gift. I have been able to maintain my weight loss for 10 years. I wish everyone the best of luck in their journey. Mona
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Hi, I am from western nebraska. Sally I would love to chat with you. I can hopefully give you some insight on the lapband. Email me at bandbabe@yahoo.com. Mona
Sally Pearl reacted to this -
Hi, I am interested in being a mentor for a newbie. I had lap band surgery Jan, 2002. I have maintained my weight loss for 10 years. I am a nurse and oversee support groups. I am good at keeping you positive and won't let you give up. Contact me if you are interested. Mona
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Hi Everyone, I am new but I am a vet. I had my surgery on Jan. 22, 2002. I am like everyone else cos I had tried every diet known to man. Since surgery I feel so much better. I got off of my diabetes meds for 7 years. But since I have a terrible history of diabetes, I went back on insulin. But I take small doses of insulin. I don't ever regret getting the band. I have been able to keep most of the weight off. That is a miracle for me because I was constantly hungry. I give thanks to my surgeon who saved my life and made it possble to help other people reach their weight loss surgery goals. I can help others and learn from the" Vets". I am happy to belong to such great bandsters. I wish everyone continued success in there journey.
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Hi, My surgery was in 2002 on January 22nd. It was the best decision I made. I wish you the best of luck in your journey. Mona
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Hi, that is so awesome that you are doing well. Keep up the good work. Mona
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Gall bladder attacks after LB...
in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
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Hi, it is very common to have gall bladder problems. This happens to anyone who loses a significant amount of weight. The bile needed to process the high fat food is no longer needed and it sits in your gall bladder and can create stones. Get it checked out before you leave. Good luck in your journey. Mona