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    Looking for a Dr in Houston, TX

    Robert Marvin, M.D. 427 W. 20th St. Ste 300 Houston, TX 77008 Phone: (800) 664-9177 Try this info. If not your may also try looking for Dr's at a website called ObesityHelp - Gastric Bypass, LAP-BAND® System, DS and Other Surgical and Non-Surgical Weight Loss Options.
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    Abusive Relationship

    I would put yourself first! I feel he could be afraid that with this procedure you will find your true self and notice the world is really a bigger place than what he has created for you. I would seperate myself far from the negative and find support within your community. I am on your side and hope this does not continue. No one should have to live with someone so negitive. I also feel "in most cases" people direct anger toward others due to a lack of self confidence and insecurity. The world drags them down so they want to drag the world down. You cannot change someone who does not want to be changed. Life is way to short and you need to live it! So either he respects you and is your partner or he does not support you and you support yourself. This is my feeling however I do not know your true story nor what lead you to this forum.
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    Dilemma-Doctor refused to give a fill

    I would not give into your hunger. In your mind you know what the right thing to do is. I would set a goal for yourself and follow through with it. If you need some help with setting this goal try this link for some ideas of creating goals. Goal setting worksheets It helps if you write your goals down. Do not give in to your hunger no matter what. This would defeat the whole purpose for being banded.
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    newbie.

    I will be pulling for you. Life is short, so do not give up on your fight to find what it is that you seek.
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    Hi from England

    Welcome to the forum. It is a pleasure to meet you.
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    what are you listening to now?

    I am from Oklahoma and Garth Brooks lives 20 miles from my home. Trust me I love country music. :eek:
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    what are you listening to now?

    One Vision - Queen ( From the Iron Eagle Soundtrack )
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    Need liquid ideas

    Check out this link. It might help you. LAP-BAND SURGERY - Best information on obesity surgery, insurance, costs and risks Have a great day!
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    Shopping cart goes high-tech

    LONDON (Reuters) - Supermarket shoppers may soon be cruising the aisles with "intelligent" shopping carts that warn them if they're buying too much junk food, technology experts say. While many would be happy enough if they could simply get their trolley to go in a straight line, the high-tech model will be fitted with a computer screen and barcode scanner. It will read each product's individual code to give customers information about calories, nutrition, ethical sourcing and the environment. U.S. technology services company EDS outlined the concept in a study paper published this week. It said the screens would reduce the need for lots of packaging for food, helping stores to tackle environmental concerns. "Shoppers want barcode readers on their trolleys (shopping carts) to calculate the nutritional content and tell them when they have blown their calorific budget," said EDS's Sion Roberts, director of consumer industries and retail. "It's high-time that the humble barcode is recognized as a practical and cost-effective solution to consumers' thirst for information." Research carried out by food industry body IGD on behalf of EDS found that a third of shoppers want barcode scanners fitted to their carts. Most prefer to get information from labels on the food, according to the survey of nearly 1,000 people. Some shoppers are already using advanced carts. Trials of touch-screen computers on shopping carts have been trialed in stores in the U.S. ---------------------------------------------------------------- This would help many. I hope it comes soon.
  10. I would not want to see anyone loose hair. Look at this list to help you maintain your hair. Have a super weekend. Healthy Hair Minerals Calcium - Essential for healthy hair growth. food sources: Dairy, tofu, fish, nuts, brewer's yeast, Beans, lentils and sesame seeds. Daily dose: Up to 1,500 mg. Warnings: Too much calcium can inhibit the absorption of zinc and iron; An acid found in chocolate can inhibit calcium absorption. Chromium - Helps prevent hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, both of which can cause hair loss.. Food sources: Brewer's yeast, liver, beef and whole wheat bread. Daily dose: Up to 120 mg. Warnings: People who are allergic to yeast should not take chromium supplements. Copper - Helps prevent hair loss as well as defects in hair color and structure. Food sources: Shellfish, liver, green vegetables, whole grains, eggs, chicken and beans. Iodine - Helps regulate thyroid hormones and prevents dry hair and hair loss. Food sources: Fish, seaweed, kelp, iodized salt, garlic. Daily dose: 150 mcg. Iron - Prevents anemia and hair loss. Food sources: Liver, eggs, fish, chicken, whole grains, green vegetables and dried fruits. Daily dose: 15 mg. Warnings: Too much can lead to malfunctions of the liver and spleen. Magnesium - Works with calcium to promote healthy hair growth. Food sources: Green vegetables, wheat germ, whole grains, nuts, soy beans, chickpeas and fish. Daily dose: 280 mg. Manganese - Prevents slow hair growth. Food sources: Whole grain cereals, eggs, avocados, nuts, seeds, beans, peas, fish, meat and chicken. Daily dose: 3-9 mg. Potassium - Regulates circulation and promotes healthy hair growth. Food sources: Avocados, bananas, lima beans, brown rice, dates, figs, dried fruit, garlic, nuts, potatoes, raisins, yams and yogurt. Daily dose: 3,500 mg. Selenium - Keeps skin and scalp supple and elastic. Food souces: Brewer's yeast, meat, fish, grains, tuna and broccoli. Daily dose: 55 mcg. Warnings: An excess of Selenium can be toxic, leading to the loss of hair, nails and teeth. Silica - Strengthens hair and prevents hair loss. Food sources: Seafood, rice, soybeans, green vegetables. Daily dose: 55 mcg. Warnings: An excess of Selenium can be toxic, leading to the loss of hair, nails and teeth. Sulfur (methyl-sulfonyl-methane or MSM) - Sulfur is a main component to hair's structure. Food sources: Onions, garlic, eggs, asparagus, meat, fish and dairy products. Daily dose: 1-3 g. Zinc - Zinc and Vitamin A work together; a deficiency in either can lead to dry hair and oily skin. Food sources: Spinach, sunflower seeds, mushrooms, whole grains, red meat and brewer's yeast. Daily dose: 12 mg. Warnings: Too much can interfere with iron absorption.
  11. This information was something I found while looking to help someone else in the forum. I googled and after digging through miles and miles of non-helpful information this is what I found to be close to what I wanted to post. I understand the swallowing pills is difficult for someone banded and I have something with many of the ingredients listed in the post in a Gel form... it tastes like a flintsone Vitamin. The product is called MIN and is listed here http://www.ageluniverse.net/gelmedia/auimages/supp_min.pdf I do not want to promote this product onto those who seek other ways to get Supplements .. So I list things that are equal to what is needed to maintain nutrition for hair retention. My former spouse went through 2 lapbands and finally gastric bypass when the bands did not work. I know how body chemistry can really hurt a persons apperance as I have seen her hair fall out and the skin color turn pale. I am greatful to help everyone here and to find answers for as many as I can. I hope you have a wonderful Saturday.
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    Is hair loss a given?

    I would not want to see anyone loose hair. Look at this list to help you maintain your hair. Have a super weekend. Healthy Hair Minerals Calcium - Essential for healthy hair growth. food sources: Dairy, tofu, fish, nuts, brewer's yeast, Beans, lentils and sesame seeds. Daily dose: Up to 1,500 mg. Warnings: Too much calcium can inhibit the absorption of zinc and iron; An acid found in chocolate can inhibit calcium absorption. Chromium - Helps prevent hyperglycemia and hypoglycemia, both of which can cause hair loss.. Food sources: Brewer's yeast, liver, beef and whole wheat bread. Daily dose: Up to 120 mg. Warnings: People who are allergic to yeast should not take chromium supplements. Copper - Helps prevent hair loss as well as defects in hair color and structure. Food sources: Shellfish, liver, green vegetables, whole grains, eggs, chicken and beans. Iodine - Helps regulate thyroid hormones and prevents dry hair and hair loss. Food sources: Fish, seaweed, kelp, iodized salt, garlic. Daily dose: 150 mcg. Iron - Prevents anemia and hair loss. Food sources: Liver, eggs, fish, chicken, whole grains, green vegetables and dried fruits. Daily dose: 15 mg. Warnings: Too much can lead to malfunctions of the liver and spleen. Magnesium - Works with calcium to promote healthy hair growth. Food sources: Green vegetables, wheat germ, whole grains, nuts, soy beans, chickpeas and fish. Daily dose: 280 mg. Manganese - Prevents slow hair growth. Food sources: Whole grain cereals, eggs, avocados, nuts, seeds, beans, peas, fish, meat and chicken. Daily dose: 3-9 mg. Potassium - Regulates circulation and promotes healthy hair growth. Food sources: Avocados, bananas, lima beans, brown rice, dates, figs, dried fruit, garlic, nuts, potatoes, raisins, yams and yogurt. Daily dose: 3,500 mg. Selenium - Keeps skin and scalp supple and elastic. Food souces: Brewer's yeast, meat, fish, grains, tuna and broccoli. Daily dose: 55 mcg. Warnings: An excess of Selenium can be toxic, leading to the loss of hair, nails and teeth. Silica - Strengthens hair and prevents hair loss. Food sources: Seafood, rice, soybeans, green vegetables. Daily dose: 55 mcg. Warnings: An excess of Selenium can be toxic, leading to the loss of hair, nails and teeth. Sulfur (methyl-sulfonyl-methane or MSM) - Sulfur is a main component to hair's structure. Food sources: Onions, garlic, eggs, asparagus, meat, fish and dairy products. Daily dose: 1-3 g. Zinc - Zinc and Vitamin A work together; a deficiency in either can lead to dry hair and oily skin. Food sources: Spinach, sunflower seeds, mushrooms, whole grains, red meat and brewer's yeast. Daily dose: 12 mg. Warnings: Too much can interfere with iron absorption.
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    Awesome News!!!!

    I am sure you will enjoy it .We did.
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    Watch out for your Allergies! WARNING!!!

    It took me 2 years to figure this out.
  15. All, I found out recently that I am highly allergic to MSG monosodium glutamate that is a food flavor additive in most, chips, Soups, chinese food and some dressings. The symptoms are tightness of throat and drainage. It is worse in the mornings. For the longest time I was thinking it was Acid reflux. The reason I tell you this is because of a post I replied to in this forum complaining of tightness of throat. Remember most soups contain MSG. And this is what your taking in the liquid diets. I have almost choked-to-death because of this allergy. helpful list of suspects located here::ranger: Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Let me know if this has helped you. It could save you thousands of dollars in doctor bills.
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    PB? Worse Experience of My Life!!!

    Hello, I found out recently that I am highly allergic to MSG monosodium glutamate that is a food flavor additive in most, chips, soups, chinese food and some dressings. The symptoms are tightness of throat and drainage. It also feels like I am burping up a bubble when it attacks me and OMG. It is worse in the mornings. For the longest time I was thinking it was Acid reflux. The reason I tell you this is because of a post I replied to in this forum complaining of tightness of throat. Remember most soups contain MSG. And this is what your taking in the liquid diets. I have almost choked-to-death because of this allergy. helpful list of suspects located here: Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Let me know if this has helped you. It could save you thousands of dollars in doctor bills. When your not taking MSG containing substances everything appears normal. This is why it is difficult to diagnose at the Doctor. Since I stopped taking foods containing MSG my problems went away. Who would have thought my Ramen Noodles could cause such a mess...
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    Reflux Poll

    All, I found out recently that I am highly allergic to MSG monosodium glutamate that is a food flavor additive in most, chips, Soups, chinese food and some dressings. The symptoms are tightness of throat and drainage. It is worse in the mornings. For the longest time I was thinking it was Acid reflux. The reason I tell you this is because of a post I replied to in this forum complaining of tightness of throat. Remember most soups contain MSG. And this is what your taking in the liquid diets. I have almost choked-to-death because of this allergy. helpful list of suspects located here: Monosodium glutamate - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Let me know if this has helped you. It could save you thousands of dollars in doctor bills.<!-- google_ad_section_end --><!-- / message --><!-- sig -->
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    Another One Meeting With Chavez ?????

    i feel all of us share your views. I showed my wife this yesterday and she agrees with everything you said. All of her family lives there and she is Venezuelan. I can not imagine the pain this has caused you.
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    Is this weird?

    All, I found out recently that I am highly allergic to MSG. monosodium glutamate that is a food flavor additive in most Soups, chinese food and some dressings. The symptoms are tightness of throat and drainage. It is worse in the mornings. I have almost choked to death because of this allergy. MSG Facts helpful list of suspects: Battling the MSG Myth: Campbell's Soup...Hellmann's salad Dressings...
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    Do we have to sip forever?

    The sipping exercises discussed in the previous post work. Everything should be ok if you take it slowly and work your way up to full swallows. By the way as Dr. Benavides if he remembers Lori Thompson from Broken Arrow, OK. This is my exwife and had went through the procedure with him in 2001.
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    Motorcycle ride

    The port is achored in place and needs time to heal. I would be really careful. My former wife's port slipped out of place and i think is was because of riding with me on my harley shortly after her procedure. I cannot pin point that is the reason for the port slipage. I just know that she was very active and did not leave time for the port stiches to heal and scar tissue to form to hold it into place. We wound up replacing the port 2 months after frustration on not being able to get fills. Not trying to stop you but just cautioning
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    Awesome News!!!!

    I hope everything goes as planned for you. Be sure and follow the important diet set forth before and after the procedure. You might want to grab this book [ame=http://www.amazon.com/Recipes-Life-After-Weight-Loss-Surgery/dp/1592332269/ref=sr_1_1/105-7188793-4066866?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1191436432&sr=8-1]Amazon.com: recipes for Life After Weight-Loss Surgery: Delicious Dishes for Nourishing the New You (Healthy Living Cookbooks): Books: Margaret Furtado,Lynette Schultz[/ame] It is important your body get's what it needs. Proteins, Vitamins, minerals is a must.
  23. Don't Quit Poem by anonymous When things go wrong, as they sometimes will,:help: When the road you're trudging seems all up hill, When the funds are low and the debts are high, And you want to smile, but you have to sigh, When care is pressing you down a bit, Rest! if you must; but don't you quit. Life is queer with its twists and turns, As everyone of us sometimes learns, And many a failure turns about When he might have won had he stuck it out;:faint: Don't give up, though the pace seems slow; You might succeed with another blow. Often the goal is nearer than It seems to a faint and faltering man, Often the struggler has given up When he might have captured the victor's cup. And he learned too late, when the night slipped down, How close he was to the golden crown. Success is failure turned inside out; The silver tint of the clouds of doubt; And you never can tell how close you are, It may be near when it seems afar; So stick to the fight when you're hardest hit; It's when things seem worst that you mustn't quit. ---------------------------------------------------- I hope this poem helps you to remember you are not alone.
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    On the go solid protien

    However they do not ecommerce the Beef Jerky. I think they told me to call an order. I promise it is the best.
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    On the go solid protien

    Oh My! I love beef jerky. This place has the best beef jerky in Oklahoma.. I always stop on my way to Dallas from Tulsa The Peanut Shoppe I am sure you will love it. They have different flavors to suit your fancy

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