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maggiehpp

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  1. Hi All,

    Just wanted to say I was banded on Thursday, October 16. So I am 3 days out today. Surgery went well, however, like all surgeries, coming out from under the anesthesia, and the cuts in the abdomen can be pretty painful. I was given a morphine pump which helped a lot.

    Each day has showed some improvements, and, hopefully, by the end of this week, I will be feeling much more like myself. Right now, I have no appetite, and am not even able to get more than 1 Protein Shake down (in 2 oz. intervals) but am working on sipping Water as much as I can.

    Good luck to all the upcoming bandsters,:biggrin:

    maggie


  2. Hi Mid-Michigan bandsters,

    I live in DeWitt Township, and will be banded this week, Thursday, October 16. Due to insurance requirements, I have to go to a Center of Excellence, and Lansing does not yet have one (unless Sparrow has acquired theirs since I last checked). So I will be banded at Hurley Medical Center in Flint by Dr. Farhan. He has lots of experience and I'm not nervous (yet!!!)

    Sparrow Hospital has a support group, and I would think it is not closed from those who had surgery at other hospitals. Anyway, I am going to check it out and see.

    Good luck to everyone with continued success!! :biggrin:

    maggie


  3. Hi RaeShelle,

    How are you doing post-op? Hope all your pain is gone. I am scheduled Oct. 16 with Dr. Farhan. Did you do the 4 weeks liquid diet (2 pre-op & 2 post-op)? If so, how did that go? I'm sort of dreading that. Can you share any info to help me be more prepared for surgery and about Hurley?

    thanks,

    maggie


  4. Hi Anita,

    Thanks for the response and the info. I also have learned so much from this site, and also from the chat room where I can get answers to many questions. Congratulations on your 65 lb. loss!! You must be feeling really good about that. Have you found the new way of eating and drinking difficult to adjust to? I've always been a fast eater (comes from working and trying to squeeze in lunch and shopping in 1 hr..lol). I went for a cardiac catheterization yesterday. I was shocked (and very happy) when Dr. Choo said my arteries were clean as a whistle!! I have such shortness of breath after very little exertion that I was sure I would have to have several stints, if not worse. Dr. Choo is so nice and said he would get my clearance for surgery right out to Dr. Farhan at Hurley. So, I'm hoping to get a lapband surgery date before very long. At least, I'm getting closer.

    Thanks again,

    maggie


  5. Hi Sparrow Bandsters,

    I see several of you are from Lansing and Lansing area. I'm not yet banded, still jumping through hoops. I am going to Hurley in Flint because I have to go to a Center of Excellence and Sparrow is not yet so designated, but should be soon. However, I had already started the process at Hurley when I learned that.

    Anyway, I was just wondering how you all are doing now that you are a few months out. What advice do you have to make things go smoother through pre, surgery, and post-op.

    Thanks for any advice.

    maggie:thumbup:


  6. Hi Shee,

    Thanks for the quick response; I did have an appointment w/ the surgeon in May, and the nutritionist told me to go back to my pcp for 3 more months of dieting and PT. I have bad knees also. I was just a little confused about what I was supposed to tell my pcp I needed the PT for; so your answer is helpful. I'm sure my pcp will know anyway, but I have been dragging my feet a bit about going back to her (which probably is not very smart!!) The surgeon's office said everything (cardiologist, psychologist, insurance approval, etc. would take about 3 mos. and in the meantime she wanted my pcp to chart my weight and physical therapy. I better get a move on and follow their instructions. How are you coming along post-surgery. Did you have much pain? Hopefully not.

    thanks again,

    maggie


  7. Hi Doddie,

    Thank you so much for the information and encouragement. How long did it take for you to be able to control the grazing/binging and change your attitude towards food as something you must do to stay healthy?

    I am so grateful for anything I can learn from you all who are succeeding in getting this food addiction under control, and leading healthier lives.

    maggie


  8. Hi SuefromMichigan,

    Congratulations and good luck on your upcoming surgery next week. I'm from Lansing, MI, and have my first appt. with the surgeon (Flint-Hurley Bariatric Center) on May 21. I wish I could get it done at a local hospital, but there is not a Center of Excellence here at this time. I'm very interested to see how your journey goes, so please update whenever you feel up to it. Who is doing your surgery? Are you going through Medicare and, if so, what did it take to get approved?

    Good luck again. Most of the bandsters on this site seem to have done really well and followed their individual plans closely. I hope to be able to do the same when my turn comes.

    maggie

    :thumbup:


  9. Phyl,

    Thanks for the encouragement and for "keeping it real." I am 68 y.o, with BMI 46 and several co-morbidities. I am hoping Medicare will approve my surgery and without too much delay. I believe I am ready for this and can be successful, though I don't expect it to be easy or without difficulties. You just keep on leading the way, girl!!

    maggie


  10. Hi Phyl,

    You are such as inspiration to me. I have my first appt. with the surgeon on 5-21, so I'm pretty excited about that, and also a little apprehensive. I have been going for monthly visits to my primary and lost about 20 lbs. then got offtrack and have gained about 10 lbs. back. My question is does the band help much with head hunger; like when you see something, and you're not hungry, but you want it anyway. Does the band help you maintain control of that?

    Thanks,

    maggie


  11. Sharon,

    Thanks for the info. I am happy to hear that Medicare does pre-approve, as I would be leery of having the surgery without it. I'm sure your dr. is knowledgable about the overnight stay and medicare, so that's good to know.

    I'm wondering if anybody here had surgery at Hurley Bariatric Center in Flint, Mich? It is a COE, and is about an hour from my home. Does anyone know, after having surgery at a COE, can you go to a bariatric center or hospital in your hometown for problems or fills? I hate to think of a middle of the night complication having to drive an hour on icy roads.

    Thanks,

    markie


  12. Hi Sharon,

    Maybe you can help me with a couple of questions: Does Medicare pre-approve the surgery? Seems like I read on here a few months ago that they do not pre-approve, but usually pay. Also, that Medicare does not pay if you do not stay overnight at the hospital. It's been awhile, so maybe my memory is not correct. I have been going to my pcp for about 7 mos. for dr. supervised diet, and am preparing now to call the surgeon's office and see what my next step is. Any help would be appreciated.

    thanks,

    markie


  13. Productive Burp - when you have either eaten too fast, not chewed well you will get what we call a golf ball in the chest - big air bubble feeling for me - your food will come back up - it's not really throwing up but sort of. a burp with food = productive burp.... Not everyone gets it - I have had it a couple of time as i forget about the band and eat too fast and not chew - last night after the gym came home and the kids (grandkids) had mac&cheese - i was starving ate a spoonfull (big serving spoon) and the pain hit my chest - i scarfed it down didn't chew and took a way too big bite- lasted a for about 30 seconds and it was over - I did pnb just the stuck feeling ...

    Please read all that you can - have an open mind - not everyone has complications - not everyone understand that this (band) is REALLY JUST A TOOL it is not the magic answer to not having food issues - the band is not going to make you lose weight - you are the only one in control of that and what you put in your mouth and the amount of exercise - your determination to change your eating habits for the rest of your life - the band can and sometimes helps with hunger but I don't find that it does - it helps control the amount that i can eat (I can eat 1 -2 cups of food at any meal and sometimes more) - but in my head i am still hungry alot of the time - my tummy is full - but i want to continue to eat (head hunger). I make good food choices and am exercising - for me the band may do 25% of the job - but the remaining 75% is up to you...

    Good luck on your journey .....

    IndioGirl,

    Thanks for the quick response. I am learning through reading everyone's experiences that lap banding is not an easy fix, but a tool. I am a little fearful because right now, probably 50% of what I eat is because I want that particular thing, not because of actual hunger. I would hope the band is enough assistance to resist that, at least enough of the time to be able to lose weight.

    Right now, I have recently started a dr. supervised diet, and hope that after the first of the year to seek approval from medicare for lap banding. One thing that is confusing to me is that I went to a bariatric surgeon forum last month about banding, and the surgeon's office staff wanted me to make an appointment with him at that meeting, after which he would order the tests he wanted, etc. The literature they handed out said medicare requires 12 mos. dr. supervised diet with monthly visits. (I have since had responses from age 60+ banders saying they were not required to do that.) Did most people proceed this way (go through all the surgeon's tests prior to being approved by insurance)? If you get refusals, and takes quite a while to get approved, wouldn't you just have to get the tests done again (such as stress tests, etc.)

    My rambling doesn't sound too clear, hope you can get the gist of what I'm asking.

    Thanks so much,

    maggie

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