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MelanieJayne
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I can feel mine rather easily, it is to the right and about three inches above my belly button.
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I saw it in Las Vegas back in January, it was an awesome exhibit. At the time I hadn't even started on my journey to lap band surgery, but I do remember seeing the overweight woman, and thought how much it reminded me of me! This surgery is the best thing I have ever done for my health.
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Thank you all for your replies! I would have to check my doctor about resetting the settings, because right now it I think it is too high. I did not have to use my c-pap during my lap band surgery, because I was intubated, but last year when I had back surgery (microdiscectomy) I did wear it during surgery.
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I was diagnosed with sleep apnea 7-years ago and have used a c-pap since then. My air pressure was increased when I gained weight, but I was wondering if anyone has had to have their c-pap pressures lowerd since being banded and lost weight?
Can you feel your band?
in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
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ennigmah, we have the same band-date! How many fills have you had so far?