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MuffinBirdie

LAP-BAND Patients
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About MuffinBirdie

  • Rank
    Flying with the birds
  • Birthday 05/28/1979

About Me

  • Biography
    The thinner I got, the busier I got - I'm sure you'll find the same to be true of you!
  • Interests
    Who has time for hobbies???
  • Occupation
    Marketing Director
  • City
    Midland
  • State
    MI
  • Zip Code
    48640

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  1. Happy 34th Birthday MuffinBirdie!

  2. Happy 33rd Birthday MuffinBirdie!

  3. You look great do you work out a lot? I'm thinking about getting the band. Did you have any problems?

  4. MuffinBirdie

    Should I tell my co-workers?

    I am telling my coworkers that I'm having a gastric surgery that will effect my esophogus (this is true because my band slipped causing esophegul problems and this is a revision to a VSG). I'm letting them know upfront I have to be on a liquid diet for quite awhile after the surgery and that the bonus will be I get to lose a lot of weight fast! I don't like not being fully honest with people - but having had WLS before I know just how judgemental people can be about it... for your sake, I would come up with something to tell them that isn't a LIE so to speak but gets you off the hook so you don't have to hear any backlash or have people talking about you behind your back (and how you "obviously" have no self control and took the easy way out...). That's just my opinion though. Good luck with whatever you choose to do.
  5. MuffinBirdie

    Soda, skins, pills and the sleeve

    Profect Protein has no soy, no sugar, no carbs.
  6. MuffinBirdie

    Carb Addict!!!!

    Quorn (sold at Krogers) is a good, healthy option. You could also get Profect protein drinks which have btw 25g to 50g protein and zero carbs. There are also high protein, low sugar/carb hot chocolate, soups and oatmeals available on most large health-food websites. I can't remember the brand name but if you do a google search you can even find high protein pastas.
  7. MuffinBirdie

    VSG: A cure for this Chocaholic!

    Anybody know what % of people lose their love for chocolate post-op (I hope to be one... ? Do all VSGers get their normal appetite back at 1.5 to 3 years?
  8. Hi, how has your weight loss been?

  9. MuffinBirdie

    Question for You Sleevers

    Ah! That clarifies it well. Thank you for taking the time to straighten me out. I agree though... why push the envelope!
  10. MuffinBirdie

    Question for You Sleevers

    quick note about below msg...I'm not trying to be argumentative here... I'm just trying to clarify since I don't completely understand. How would Fluid in a sleever make the food go through them faster when in a full size (un-sleeved) stomach fluid doesn't make food go through faster... or does it? Though I do understand how it could more easily cause stress on the seam if a person drinks and eats too much. I've read that the part of the stomach that is left behind is a much stronger muscle than the removed section of the stomach and less prone to stretching. Have you read the same? I've read that makes the sleeved stomach less likely to stretch due to over eating (though that's not really a problem I have since I'm banded). You've done so well with the VSG, I hope I find it to work well for me also. Thanks for your help! Mae
  11. MuffinBirdie

    Question for You Sleevers

    Why not? Since there is no band it wouldn't be an issue of making the food "go through" faster. Is it so sleevers don't fill up on liquids and not get enough to eat (whoops, I wrote Fluid there.. I meant food)? Thanks! *This is Ajalew posting again, I remembered my OLD password and username from several years ago on LBT and am using that*
  12. Thanks :) I have finally logged on again... I've run into problems with the band and will be getting a revision to a VSG. So, I'm checkin in here now to see how other band to VSG revisions have gone. good luck with whatever route you go!

  13. Wow birdie.. you have taken me one step further to deciding to take the plunge and have the op. You look wonderful my dear... hot even:) i hope you check in some time... says you were last in in 2007.

  14. MuffinBirdie

    Restriction & Erosion??????

    YES YES YES!!! Get some removed ASAP as that can cause erosion and slippage. Almost all band problems stem from over restriction. I just got .3cc's removed today because I was too tight to eat apples and grapes. Its important not to be over restricted because that, for one, will cause for problems with the band in the future and two, will make for a much less healthy diet. When I can't eat an apple to satisfy my sweet tooth I'll grab some ice cream since it'll go down easily. It's hard to get some removed because we think not being able to eat solids will somehow be better, but its not. Also, if you get ill where you vomit it could swell up to the point where you are not able to swallow even your own spit. It is very unpleasant - ask me how I know. My advice is its much better to not be as restricted as you could be then to be over restricted. Man was not meant to live on liquids alone. Mae
  15. MuffinBirdie

    Gee, thanks a lot MuffinBirdie

    The trip is still on but keeps getting put off month by month. If life would hurry up and slow down I could hurry up and GO!!! I don't know of any doctors in S.A. I'm afriad. Check on the web is what I would do.

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