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Dragon Lady

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Dragon Lady

  • Rank
    Expert Member
  • Birthday 11/19/1972

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  • Website URL
    http://Www.primosch.net

About Me

  • Biography
    Kung fu, Chinese lion dance, Oriental/Middle Eastern dance, Visual Art, Art Education! NYC!
  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    Art, Kung Fu, Middle Eastern Dance, Chinese Lion Dance
  • Occupation
    Artist/Art Educator
  • City
    New York
  • State
    NY
  • Zip Code
    10003
  1. Dragon  Lady

    It’s My 12-Year Surgiversary!

    Congratulations! I too was banded by Dr. Ren, and have lost 60 lbs in 2 years. Keep up the great work!
  2. My husband took a pic of me in the same suit! I was 209 in the Before and 157 in the after!
  3. Dragon  Lady

    first fill today and it was strange

    Being stuck is no fun! No matter how small my fills, I do 1-2 days on liquids and 2 on mush, just so I don't irritate the band. I have a massive variety of soups so when I get hungry, I just have more soup. Good luck!
  4. Thank you everyone, for your kind words!
  5. Greetings, bandsters! I have lost 43 pounds and four inches off my waist and hips. I had my band over a year ago. Before Band (BB), I had been diagnosed with being "resistant to weight loss" . Is that even a thing? Well, I worked really hard, but it wasn't enough. All the doctors I went to said some people are just like that. So when I took matters into my own hands and saw Dr. Ren, she said that it would be slow and that a reasonable goal would be 165 (down from the 209 I was!). Well, here I am, 166 and thrilled every day! I will keep at it because, well, who knows? I am just so pleased with the whole experience, except maybe the barfing. And then the post barf belly irritation. Ah, band life. I'm going to keep going since my knees are being totally replaced this year, and I can't wait! Soon I will be able to return to my Kung Fu (hence my name), my Lion Dancing (hence my photo), and really kill it in my oriental Middle Eastern Dance (hence the "after" photo). I regret nothing about this journey, and would encourage all others to do the same. After my knees become bionic, and my weight loss I will be unstoppable! I'm going to try to lose extra before the surgery so I don't freak over the inevitable gain from bing immobile. CANT WAIT! .
  6. Dragon  Lady

    Why hello there, ONE-derland!

    Congratulations! Keep up the good work!
  7. Dragon  Lady

    When the band works TOO well...

    Wow, I also have hit this point recently with my last fill. My fitness app has been telling me that I'm not eating enough, but I feel fine. I know I'm fine because when I don't eat enough my sugar drops and I get dizzy/confused/grumpy, and that's not happening.
  8. Dragon  Lady

    Progress

  9. Well, it still can't hurt to get a second opinion. Swimming is good, so is tai chi.
  10. I think you should see another orthopedist, one who specializes in athletes, you know, people who won't stop activity. It can't hurt!
  11. See another doctor! I too have osteoarthritis and will have both my knees totally replaced next year when I am 43. I do tai chi, Kung fu, and middle eastern dance. Yes, it hurts. You MUST see a sports orthopedist! Get a second and third opinion. Total rest is actually going to make it worse. I also get orthovisc shots.

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