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sleepyjean

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  1. #$$@%%!!!! Sorry. Had to get that off my chest. I've been struggling so much lately, the idea of waiting another week and a half instead of just a few days is just plain maddening. I wish I didn't need a fill. I wish I could just get my head on straight. I have that same awful feeling as every time I failed a diet during my pre-band days. Okay, pity party over.
  2. sleepyjean

    Anyone feel too tight during that TOM?

    Same here. During TOM it's almost like I don't have a band at all!
  3. sleepyjean

    tummy tuck

    I don't get it. Why would you get a TT before you reach goal weight? Seems like you'd have a better result if you hit your goal weight and maintained it for a little bit before having the surgery. What am I missing?
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    Had an endoscopy today

    I doubt he would've told you at that moment. But he should have followed up with you within 48 hours.
  5. sleepyjean

    DH and I disagree on weight

    I find it hard to believe that ten pounds would be enough to turn him off so he's not attracted to you anymore. The only person it will make a significant difference to is you.
  6. I didn't - thank goodness! In my program, the bypassers have to have it but the bandsters don't.
  7. sleepyjean

    Lap vs Bypass

    I knew about it. Actually, I'm a bit surprised that your surgeon never mentioned it to you. Or did you go in wanting the band and never really discussed bypass with him/her?
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    How long

    I took a week off. It was just the right amount of time for me. I'd say the first three days are the hardest.
  9. sleepyjean

    One Year!!!

    That's awesome - congrats!
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    Overnight Hospital Stay

    Same here. Outpatient surgery was not an option. EVERYONE has to stay overnight. Which is kinda good and kinda bad at the same time.
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    HELP!! What if I LOSE WEIGHT???

    Maybe I'm a perfectionist or hyper-critical, but I know that I will never be "done" working on my body. Once I lose weight, then my focus will shift to other things like toning up and increasing my stamina and flexibility. Maybe I'll even try (gasp!) jogging. There will always be a new challenge on the horizon.
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    I found a cure for Acid Reflux/heartburn

    doesn't that make you gag? I don't know if I could choke it down.
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    Where'd this restriction come from?

    zee band, she ees an unpredictable mistress!
  14. sleepyjean

    Looking For Answers

    Where are you in relation to your goal weight? Or the lightest you've been in the last 5-10 years? I know a lot of people w/BMI under 35 get banded in Mexico, is that the case with you? If you're already close to where your body wants to be, that might explain some of it.
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    physc testing?

    I have a history of depression and I worried about it to before I was banded. Turns out it was a non-issue for me. My doc wrote a letter saying I was a good candidate and that was that. What I have seen here is the psych eval ranges from a perfunctory scantron type of test to a casual conversation where the person wants you make sure you understand the mental and emotional aspect of this whole thing. This person is not going to diagnose you with a mental illness and it's likely it will be a social worker or something - not a doctor. Having been here a little over a year now and seen lots of others go through this process, that unless you are are severely unbalanced, they will not have cause to deny you the band. Think of it less as evaluation and more as preparation.
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    the waiting game

    I was fully prepared to wait a month or more for my authorization to come through. My surgeon's office really has it together though and they've got a great relationship with my HMO (Blue cross). My authorization came through in less than 48 hours. It was pretty unbelieveable. You'll get there. Hang on! Just think how much lighter you'll be this time next year.
  17. Getting banded turned my bingeing off like a switch. I had always always binged when upset or angry, which was all the time. My obesity is 99% related to emotional eating and diagnosed depression. I feel blessed that I had good restriction from day one. After the surgery, during the month of liquids and semi-solids, I couldn't have stuffed my face even if I wanted too. I had to learn to live without my crutch and pretty soon didn't need it anymore. The other thing I thank God for is finding a really terrific therapist. I've been in and out of therapy for over ten years and I finally found a great doctor who is very focused and goal-oriented. I started seeing her about six weeks before my surgery and it helped tremendously during a time when I had to develop entirely new coping skills. I have noticed big changes in myself since last spring, but I still see my doctor on a weekly basis. Knowing I have that time every week to use as an emotional outlet makes surviving the rest of the week easier. Besides, in some ways, the worst is yet to come for me. I am someone who likes to fade into the background. I hate being the center of attention. The more weight I lose, the more people are going to notice and I am dreading that. In the past, whenever I got down near my goal weight, I always went back to bingeing because I just couldn't handle the entire world treating me differently and having different expectations of me. It was too scary and so I coped by eating myself into oblivion. But this time, with my two secret weapons - my band and my doc- not only am I able to avoid bingeing, I'm rarely even tempted to do it. I thank God for that every single day. ~sasha
  18. I saw my GP for a referral on Jan 19 and was banded on May 1st. The main reason for the delay in my case was having to schedule my nutritionist, social worker, labs, and pre-op clearance visit with my GP weeks in advance. Once all of that was done, my doctor's office submitted the info to my insurance company the very next day. The insurance approval came through two days later. I could've had the surgery a month sooner if my GP's schedule hadn't been so booked up.
  19. sleepyjean

    HELP!!! My insurance is changing

    Is your company changing insurers? If they are, they should have some sort of directory for you to pick your new GP. The directory should also list their specialty doctors and affiliated hospitals. Look up all of the hospitals in your area and find one that has a bariatric weight loss program. Then work backwards from there and find a GP who is in that same group and can refer you the surgeon.
  20. sleepyjean

    Well, it's done.

    My fingers are crossed too! Who is your insurer?
  21. sleepyjean

    Why not admit to surgery...

    I appreciate your honesty and willingness to admit to an attitude that many people share but never admit out loud. I read a lot of your internal conflict in your post. On one hand, you are one of us. You are obese and you struggled like hell to lose weight on your own before looking to surgery as a last resort. But on the other hand, you sound like you're still pretty disgusted by your aunt and uncle's behavior. You fear being judged, knowing all the time that you are judging others. I see that you joined in February and am curious to know if your opinion of fat people has changed at all during that time? Because you see, most of us here are what you would call "typical" fat people. In other words, there is no direct medical cause for our obesity. I am wondering if being here all these months has helped you to see what a struggle it is for us, how emotionally damaging obesity is (nevermind the physical risks to your health), and how many years - decades in some cases - of dieting have brought us to this point. I hope you no longer feel that our problem is that we are/were too lazy to try. Being banded yourself, I hope you no longer feel that this surgery is the easy way out. You seem like a good and kind person and I hope you will grow in compassion for your aunt and uncle. It is likely that they are just plain lazy. But it is equally likely that eating is a compulsion for them, that they can't control it, that they've given up, that they are aware that people look down on them, that they know the dieting odds are against them, that they've tried to lose weight many many times in the past, but have not advertised it and that is why you are not aware of it. But none of that matters because when it comes down to it, they are both severely morbidly obese, will live shorter lives because of it, and it makes them unhappy every single day of their lives. I sincerely hope that you do not view this as an attack, just as something for all of us - myself included - to think about. I certainly don't mean to start a fight, but to give you my honesty in return for yours. And in my opinion, it doesn't much matter how or why we got fat. Some have medical reasons, some have pregnancy weight, some are suffering from depression, and yes - some just plain like to eat. Regardless of how we got here, we are all in the same boat and have found the same path to success. I wish you the very best of luck in your bandster journey. ~Sasha
  22. Happy six-month bandiversary everyone! The last six months have flown by, haven't they? I hope you are all well and making progress and all that good stuff. :peace:
  23. sleepyjean

    Where are the May '06 bandsters?

    Way to go Woooo! I see you had a port replacement. What happened? And are you ok now?
  24. sleepyjean

    Where do you feel restriction?

    That's where I feel it too. It's almost as if the band is between my stomach and my esophagus. As far as getting another fill, are you happy with your current rate of loss? Are you on a plateau?

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