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Shinyhappymommy

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Shinyhappymommy

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    Cookie Monster Tamed!
  • Birthday 07/07/1972

About Me

  • Biography
    Mother of 3
  • Occupation
    Day Care Provider
  • City
    Middleofnowhereville
  • State
    Kansas
  • Zip Code
    67735

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  1. Happy 41st Birthday Shinyhappymommy!

  2. Thanks, both of you, for your thouhts. I probably should have mentioned that I am already sure I want to have the band removed. So I am already mentally committed to having surgery again. My only question is whether or not I want to come out of that surgery wih a sleeve or not.
  3. I am pretty new to this site. I have had a Lap band for almost 5 years now. I've put back almost all of the weight I lost with it the first year. I've been really considering getting revised to a sleeve, but I've read and read and read about all the possible complications. These stories terrify me. I'm 40 years old and have 4 kids. I have to be here for them. I cannot spend months of my life in a hospital or laying in bed struggling to recover from complications from surgery. I'm basically healthy. I don't want to trade good health for losing some weight. One of the things that worries me is the lack of long-term info available on life after being sleeved. Are there any sleevers that are more than 5, maybe even 10 years out from their surgery? I'm just so scared of the possible things that can and do go wrong that I don't know that I'm going to be able to go through with it. My insurance will cover it, so that is a good thing. I've already attended my surgeon's seminar. Does anyone have any advice for me?
  4. I didn't experience a significant amount of hair loss after my lapband surgery. (I lost over 100 lbs in the first year.) I'm wondering for those who have had both surgeries, was the hair loss the same with both, or was it worse with the sleeve.
  5. Hello! This is my first post on this forum. I've been lurking here lately as I'm contemplating having a revision from Lapband to a sleeve. I've been banded since February of 2008. I lost about 115 pounds in about a year and a half. Then I got pregnant had a complete unfill and gained about 75 lbs. I've continued bouncing up and down the scale ever since. (Currently up. Very up.) I was unfilled for quite a while. I've tried getting back into the swing of things with the band, but have really not been able to make any progress that lasts. I lost 40 lbs, then gained it back, joined WW and lost about 25, gained it back and more. I'm on phentermine, which I'm not really sure if it's doing anything. I'm dangerously close to my pre-band weight and I'm just tired of the struggle. I feel like I'm very different than many of the posters I've seen in this forum as I haven't had any complications with my Lapband. The only slight complication I've had is that my port has come detached on one side, but it hasn't flipped or given me any trouble with fills. I haven't regained many of the bothersome things I had before my band, but I know if I continue to gain weight I will get them back and more. Considering getting the sleeve done, actually gave me hope for the first time in a while that I can actually do this and that I don't have to be fat forever. I've been looking into all the possible complications that can arise with the sleeve surgery. I want to go into this with both my eyes wide open. I was pretty sure I wanted the sleeve, now I'm waffling. I'm really not sure what to do at this point. I'd appreciate any help or advice. Melissa
  6. Happy 40th Birthday Shinyhappymommy!

  7. Shinyhappymommy

    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    Michelle, Sorry to hear of your struggles. I'm finding your type of situation not all that uncommon. Something happens that doesn't allow us to continue using the band as it should normally be and we gain a bunch of weight back. I'm realizing that work needs to be done within us so that the band isn't the reason we are making good choices. It certainly helped me realize that I can be healthy and thin, but the band isn't enough by itself to keep me there. Please know you're not alone. I think many of us are struggling in some way. If you're not already seeking help for the bulimia, please do so! If it's not already full-blown bulimia, it will be if it continues. I dare say that would be worse for your health than being obese. Hang in there! Melissa
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    Hoarse voice

    I just thought I'd throw this out there. I'm banded, 2.5 years out with moderate restriction. I've had a hoarse voice for 9 months or so. It is most apparent when I raise my voice or try to sing. I have only recently thought it's possible that it could be band related. I'm having no other issues or symptoms of band problems, but several of my band buddies from around the same time of banding as myself have had band erosions, etc. and so it does make me nervous. I have an appointment to see my doctor about it next week.
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    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    Hi, Friends. It's nice to get updates from everyone, and know that I'm not alone in my struggles. I had my beautiful baby boy 9 months ago and I am still almost 50 pounds heavier than I was when I got pregnant. I haven't given up and am actually making progress bit by bit. I am not currently relying on my band for my help. I think the habits I have that were keeping me from losing weight weren't something that the band could address. Maybe eating around the band would be a good description of what I was doing. At any rate, by the grace of God, my step-sister invited me to do a game with her that is a health competition. It's called the Game on! Diet, (though I hate using the word diet.). This has been it for me. I started my first round on December 1st. Something about the combination of accountability and team play and rules is just what I have needed to get myself back on track. I'm currently playing my 4th month of the game and I plan on continuing until my excess weight is gone and probably beyond that. I've gotten back into the swing of things with my exercise and I have hope that I'm not going to stay fat forever. I just finished posting about this on my blog so I'm copying and pasting that here. I don't know if the Game on! Diet is something that would work for any of you, but if you're interested in joining a round to see, you're most welcome. I'll be happy to explain the rules and how it all works. Just send me a private message or email to melissamickelson@gmail.com. Here's my blog post: I know I've said in the past that if I'm not posting I am probably struggling. Well, for once, that's not the case! I'm happy to say that I am continuing to make progress and get healthier. My weight has continued moving downward, albeit slowly. I'm almost at 25 pounds lost since beginning the Game on! in December. I have every intention of continuing with it until I am at my goal weight. I've realized I need to make some tweaks to it to speed things up. Currently the way I'm using the free day is causing me to lose too much ground to really be losing much weight. So I am working on some modifications. I'm also getting back into the swing of running. I have been blessed with an amazing, good friend who invited me to be her workout partner and we've progressed from walking, to running a little, to running a good amount. We're working on doing a 5K in April. Just bought some new running shoes, so I'm committed. Those puppies are not cheap! I have to be honest because this is a blog about my Lapband. I don't feel that my band is doing anything for me at this point in my journey. I'm at a medium restriction, and most of the time it doesn't affect how much I eat, only the length of time it takes me to eat. Even though I have a Lapband, I don't believe that the ultimate state of losing weight involves extreme portion control. I have always believed that eating healthy foods in a reasonable portion size is the way we were meant to eat and is the optimum way to lose weight. Thankfully, I have gotten to a place that my band isn't controlling what I eat. I am. I actually feel so comfortable with where I am at right now, if I could, I would have my fluid removed. I don't for a second think I would have been better off not getting a Lapband. The whole process of the surgery and lifestyle changes has been life altering for me. It wasn't until I began this process that I was able to finally see myself as someone who could sustain a healthy life and not be a fatty the rest of my life. But the problem was pretty obvious once the effects of the band were gone with the removal of my fluid at the beginning of my pregnancy more than a year ago. Without that help, I gained weight and I gained it fast. Since having the baby, seeing that getting my band filled back up wasn't making much difference for me has really made me take a hard look at my habits and my attitude toward food. I feel so blessed to be in a better place again. I'm making consistently good food choices and my body is responding.
  10. Shinyhappymommy

    Hi everyone!

    Hi there! I totally remember you, Mrs. Flip Flops! Congrats on your baby! Here's an update on me: I got down 115 lbs, to about 20 lbs from my goal weight. Then I got pregnant, had a complete unfill and gained 75 lbs or so with that pregnancy. I quit looking at the scale at the end of the pregnancy because it caused me so much anxiety. I got some fills and tried doing better after the baby was born, but hadn't been able to make any progress that stuck. Well, I was invited to do a diet game with my family starting at the beginning of December. (5 months postpartum at that point.) It is the only thing that has worked. It's called the Game on Diet and it's based on a book by Krista Vernoff. (language warning for the book, btw) It combines healthy eating, healthy habits, exercise, communication, team support and accountability. I'm down 16 pounds since December 1st. It's certainly not band-speed loss, but it is sticking. We have played the game for almost three months now. We're about to start the next (4 week) round this Friday. I think I will just keep playing this game until I'm done losing weight, and maybe even beyond. Anyone is welcome to join us. Just send me a PM. Melissa
  11. I was just reading your journey and your just such an inspiration. I am only 2 weeks post op and still VERY overwhelemed w/ all the changes I need to make. Slow but I'm sure I hope it will all come together and I can be half as successful as you have been. Any tips for a brand new newbie??

  12. Shinyhappymommy

    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    I've even added a ticker. I must be serious about this! :cursing:
  13. Shinyhappymommy

    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    Hi Denise! Nice to see you. Looks like you are doing great! I just read this article. It's great. It says to break down your weight-loss goals into more manageable chunks. Start with setting a goal to lose 10% of your body weight. Then once you're there, do it again, only this time your 10% will be a smaller number. Keep it up in these small steps until you're at goal. I'm going to do this. I'm also going to start with counting the weight I've lost in child-birth. (I need some momentum.) So my first goal is 242. That's 7 pounds lower than what I was today. Here's how it breaks down. 269-27 = 242 (27 being 10% of 269, rounding up) 242-24 = 218 218-22 = 196 196-20 = 176 176-18 = 158 which is 2 lbs below my goal weight! I am going to be realistic about this too. I am going to give myself a month to lose those seven pounds. So my first goal is to be 242 by September 1st.
  14. Shinyhappymommy

    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    Struggling. Eating poorly again. I go in cycles of about two weeks. By the end of the second week, my willpower has fallen apart. I'm thinking I need to get some Fluid in this band to help me. I wonder how soon after baby is okay as I am breastfeeding. I'll have to find a surgeon and find out what he/she recommends. It's more than 4 hours away to get to one, so it might be a while before we get there. Melissa
  15. Shinyhappymommy

    Victorious Valentines - Feb. 08 - MASTER THREAD!

    Sorry I haven't checked in. I need to make it a daily habit. I'm still doing pretty good. I've let a few sweets creep in, but honestly still within very reasonable amounts. My weight hasn't gone down much more. I saw 243, which is 6 or 7 pounds down. I just have to keep my healthy eating attitude and it will keep going down. Now to get back to exercising. That one is still eluding me. . .

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