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kwcrnp

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About kwcrnp

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    Pittsburgh
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    PA
  1. kwcrnp

    EGD gone wrong

    What they are looking for is delayed gastric emptying or gastroparesis. This condition is often found in diabetics and is because of neuropathy, like diabetics with their feet and eyes. The stomach nerves get affected and don't work well. This makes your stomach empty slowly. Hopefully the gastric emptying test will be ok. If you are a diabetic, the better controlled your blood sugar is the better this condition will get. Also eat 5-6 small meals instead of 3 big meals. Good luck
  2. kwcrnp

    PA - Pittsburgh!

    @@johngypsy I think 70 lbs is very doable w the band. I lost 26 pre surgery and almost 30 since surgery (3 mons post op). I have 50-70 more but I feel amazing already! I eat better and definitely can exercise more and feel good after...not like I'm dying! Lol Sounds like you have a great life style plan in place! It's the little things that keep you motivated...getting non plus size clothes, moving the car seat forward because your backend is smaller, seeing a thinner you in vacation pics! ????
  3. kwcrnp

    PA - Pittsburgh!

    I had the band and so far I'm very happy with my decision. I have had issues with heartburn/reflux for 20 yrs and with the sleeve it would be much worse, so just not an option for me. Didn't want all the malabsorption issues with bypass. I have had no problems with my band. Got stuck once, learned my lesson. I have 3.5 cc in my band and until this month was consistently loosing 9-10 lbs a month. Minimal loss this month but they did not do a fill last month since I was loosing well. I plan on a fill in a week in a half. You have to do what is right for you, just know that if you follow the rules it does work
  4. kwcrnp

    Fitbit

    Love my Fitbit! I've had one for 3 years but really have used it most the past 7 mon. I have mine linked to MFP but don't usually eat my "extra" calories since I'm trying to loose! It really motivates me to take the steps more, walk more etc. it's also fun...my dgt and I do challenges with each and it's fun competition that pushes us
  5. kwcrnp

    Breakfast

    I use Genepro protein powder. 1 scoop is 30 Gm of protein. It can be mixed in hot or cold so every morning I have a decaf coffee and stir in half a scoop of the Genepro, 15 Gm of protein with just my coffee! Sometimes I eat a protein bar, Life Choice from walmart, 170 cal, 18 Gm protein. This works great when I'm on the run. 33 Gm of protein total with my coffee! Other times I have a Dannon Greek yogurt and mix in half a scoop of the Genepro for 27 Gm of protein for a total (with coffee) 42 Gm of protein!! Genepro has no flavor and mixes in great with hot or cold.
  6. kwcrnp

    It finally happened!

    Thanks everyone!! It is amazing how a compliment can be a great motivator too!! I have a long way to go to goal by I know I will get there
  7. I began my journey in Nov 2014 and lost 26 lbs by surgery. I had my LB done 4/16/15 and have lost 23 more lbs for 49 total. Today was the first day that I got any compliment on how I look!! I got " wow you look great!", " wow you've lost a lot of weight". This happened all morning!! I was so happy! Only a few people at work know I had WLS. Picture from my vacation last week...my dgt said it was my Kim Kardashian dress!! Lol
  8. Yes X-ray and MRI show osteoarthritis BUT his orders to do no activity is absolutely inaccurate! You need to do OA friendly exercises like walking, swimming, yoga etc. by not moving you will be worse. You need a second opinion. You need PT to strengthen your leg muscles. I have OA as well....injections helped a lot, I do the elliptical machine. My knees kill me when I do steps or treadmill. It's a chronic condition but you can treat it even w a LB and should remain active. Get a second opinion.
  9. kwcrnp

    Lap-Band Buddies!

    Just checking in to see how everyone is doing. I'm down 22 lbs from surgery, 48 total. I did have a complication though....I developed gall stones and had to urgently have my GB out. 2 surgeries in less then 7 weeks is not fun! I had just gotten back to 100% and then had this. But I will say the GB surgery was easier and I could resume my regular LB diet. Hope all is well!
  10. kwcrnp

    NSV - ????

    I'm going on vacation next week, it will be 9 weeks post LB, 1.5 weeks post gall bladder removal. I went to Marshalls to look for a dress or two....usually I haven't found much there, not a huge fan of their "plus size" items. But I tried on a bunch of dresses size 14 and 16, not women's but a regular 14 & 16....every item fit, I didn't like the look of all of them but they all fit!! I walked away with 3 beautiful dresses!! I'm so excited! The styles of them will also be flattering as I continue to loose FYI at 8 weeks I'm down 20 lbs!
  11. Good luck tomorrow. I insisted cath would come out when leaving recovery. Then after my first trip of many to the toilet I put on my PJ bottoms. Peeing was hard at first, walk walk walk to help w the gas.
  12. kwcrnp

    Gall bladder attacks after LB...

    Well it was severe....I had gall stone pancreatitis with my lipase almost 6000. Fortunately it dropped very fast (passed the stone). Had my GB out yesterday and I'm now home recovering. Never planned on 2 surgergies in less then 8 weeks. My surgeon doesn't typically give Actigall to her lap band pts, but always to bypass and sleeve pts.
  13. kwcrnp

    PA - Pittsburgh!

    I'm in for a get together! I'm almost 8 weeks out and down 20+ lbs. Did have a set back of gall stone pancreatitis and had to have my GB removed yesterday! On the mend and will be back on plan within a day or so. Let me know where and when....I'm by the airport but have no issue w driving somewhere east. Kristi
  14. I've never had problems with my gall bladder but I think the last 2 days I've had GB attacks. I'm having one now and the pain is severe! I know with other WLS they give you medicine to avoid this due to rapid wt loss. I don't have that medicine because the loss is to be slow. I've lost 19 lbs in 7.5 weeks. I'll have to call my surgeon Monday and will do a liquid diet, no fat til then. Going on a cruise in 2 weeks.......
  15. kwcrnp

    The scale...

    I weigh daily, every morning after my shower. I use the app Happy scale which has a great graphic pic for me to see my downward trend. It also sets goal and shows your wt loss in 7 days/ a month/3 mon/ total...right there on the main page. You can choose to track by actual or average trend (for those that get discouraged with any gain) Weighing daily is a motivation tool for me....either a "yayy I'm on track" or "gotta watch things better".

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