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SouthTX LapBand

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About SouthTX LapBand

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    Banded ~ Texas Rio Grande
  • Birthday July 3
  1. Happy -- Birthday SouthTX LapBand!

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  3. 6 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 6th Anniversary SouthTX LapBand!

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    HELP HELP HELP!!!! Feeling like I'm choking

    Something which your doctor can't always be counted on to explain in detail ---- expect to have to cut pieces of meat not much larger than your little fingernail. If you can manage that well, then you can try a bit larger.... But if you take too large a mouthful of something with muscle Fiber, no matter how moist and tender, those long fibers will GET'CHA!!! :faint: It is often suggested that you invest in a cocktail fork for eating and leave the regular flatware to your wife. Some people buy baby spoons, or a toddler spoon and fork set. Some people even use chopsticks. And creating a habit of putting DOWN your fork/spoon between bites and just "be" for a minute. You should expect it to take you 15 minutes or so to finish a bandster sized meal. We are so used to a lifetime of shoveling food in, eating TINY is difficult. For me, it also bothered me to not be able to finish a meal while it was still real warm, but now I've gotten used to cold food and I don't mind anymore. :hungry: Theresa
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    No one knows???

    The role of dehydration in restriction Recently, MoonShadowRN has posted that when you are dehydrated, you are much tighter. When you are drinking lots of liquids, you loosen up. This finally helped me make sense of why I could have gotten SO loose, needing another fill - then suddenly tightened up as tight as I was a few days after my first fill. I have never been a heavy drinker -- tho when carbonated soft drinks are onhand, that can change. Since my banding, I have tried tea, Crystal Lite, plain bottled Water, even tap water, but it has been hard to keep up the volume -- but I drank anyway and needed another fill - badly. Now I am tight again, and I find I can control the degree of tightness. But you can't get SO dehydrated that you can no longer drink. I think the woman who started this thread needs to be hooked up to an IV (or an NG tube) and very well hydrated til she can drink easily again. It is highly improbable that a few weeks of banding can cause scarring and restriction.... and I say that the banding surgeon needs to see a fluroscopy (not xrays) of the barium going down to know what is happening. I advise a hydration ASAP -- several pints, til urine is pale straw colored -- and then a trip to the surgeon for diagnosis and treatment. Theresa
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    how can i stop eating at night!!!!!???

    I think so much of this in the evening is head hunger --- we are often relaxing with the TV and used to having a little snack during the evening... Or spouse and/or children are home and there are issues to deal with and, as food addicts, we respond to the stress by reverting to our drug of choice to soothe the anxiety, ease the pain, dim the thoughts. On "Starting Over" recently, one of the house mates has been going to a unique addiction recovery program called Passages and I am finding it helpful in dealing with my head hunger. Check out the schedule in your area at http://www.StartingOverTV.com I am also using a free online self-help cognitive reconditioning program called "Inner Peace" -- helping ease my triggers and build my esteem. I strongly recommend it. Stopping Your Monkey Thoughts is especially effective. http://innerpeace.org/newusers.shtml Theresa
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    Illude - NOT a newbie!

    You are GORGEOUS and I can't believe how little excess skin you have -- I am sure it is a combination of great genes and your youth. I am purely amazed at your weight loss journey. Yes, you COULD be featured on some show on TV and get that surgery paid for you. You are an incredible inspiration. Theresa
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    Muscle vs. Fat

    The book mentioned is The 3-Hour Diet: How Low-Carb Diets Make You Fat and Timing Makes You Thin - by Jorge Cruise, weight loss & fitness guru. Here is the 5-page transcript of a Web-MD interview from this past May. http://www.webmd.com/content/chat_transcripts/1/108026.htm He is against low-carb diets, focusing on being in "ketosis", a metabolic state when your body is burning fat. No "bandster for life" diet is zero carbs -- everyone is eating vegetables, fruit, milk or milk products. The only time a bandster would encounter this state of ketosis is when you have a surgeon who orders you to stay on purely No-Calorie liquids the last week or two BEFORE surgery or the first week or two AFTER surgery. This will obviously lead to some rapid weight loss -- but also muscle lost. I have heard of people complaining of the horrible bad breath and smelly urine. It is a state that is unhealthy, to be breaking down muscle to survive -- it is a state of starvation. This is why bandsters are counseled to maintain 60-80 grams of Protein a day. When you are taking in that much protein, there is no net protein loss. Actually, ANY kind of dieting where you are losing weight will cause you to lose protein UNLESS you are getting in enough protein. Lettuce and celery stick diets are NOT healthy. But all that said, this is a very interesting interview - and his views tie so directly into banded life where BROWSING (nibbling all day) IS NOT ALLOWED. He is quite knowledgeable about metabolism, and I encouage you to check out his interview. For those of you who are AOL members, turn up your speakers and check him out -- for he is one of AOL lifestyle coaches! Theresa
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    What's wrong with Slim Fast?

    OH YES!!! I KNOW what you're talking about!! But I got LactAid type tablets to chew (or you can throw them in the blender with it).... but STILL had "that sort of problem" :phanvan turns out, I'm very sensitive to Nutrasweet :tired Theresa
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    What's wrong with Slim Fast?

    SOME doctors order it for the weeks or month before surgery. I used it post-operatively during the first two weeks of liquids ... It is good for the first few days after a tight fill. HOWEVER, I use ONLY Slim-Fast Optima -- It is more expensive, has Nutrasweet and more Protein. Stays with you longer. No liquid calories are the RULE for banded life. It's definitely not something to live on. But it's not unhealthy for you. More nutritious than Crystal Lite ... and not as much salt as broth and most Soups. Theresa
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    Tijuane vs. Monterrey, Help!

    Your statement was unclear, to say the least... And I will say this - NONE of us knows WHERE we will be living in 5 years. The band is a life-time appliance and you HAVE to consider the long term consequences of appliance brand. If you have surgery with an un-approved band, even should you eventually get insurance to cover fills, it will not cover fills in un-approved devices. And IF J&J eventually get a band approved in the States, it is quite likely to not be the same model -- just don't chance it. Theresa
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    Auto-immune Disease and Band Rejection

    Eloquent enough!! Inamed added it as a CYA (cover your ass) legal defense against silocone law suits. Theresa
  13. Hi, Libby --- so nice to hear about your experience with Dr. Sanchez. I have been referring patients to him and he is doing my aftercare. Theresa
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    LapBands on Ebay?

    My Mexican doctor gives every patient the actual box that your appliance came in (with the documentation and Inamed booklets, and the expiration date is right there. He packs the box with your operative report, your prescriptions and your medications, as well as the signed Inamed wallet card for child-menu and senior-menu prices. I think all US docs would be doing their patients a service to do the same for them. It's hard to keep track of things on your trip home, so having everything in a box is nice. Theresa

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