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9pdmnm5

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  1. I realize it has been several months since your original post and hope by now you've gotten to the bottom of things. However, when I needed my gallbladder removed the only symptom I had was being nauseated. I had an ultrasound that didn't show any sludge or any signs. Finally had a hida scan that showed my gallbladder needed to be removed.
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    Other Montanans Out There

    As you will see in my previous post, I would not recommend the Missoula doctors. Dr.Pickhardt removed my gallbladder in '05 which didn't need to be removed. Dr.Swannack was supposed to perform my lap-band surgery but never did. Long story short, I ended up traveling out-of-state for my lap-band and am so grateful I did. Needless to say, I did not have a great experience with either one of these docs.
  3. Hey you! As you can see I NEVER get on here anymore. 50 lbs is amazing! I'm sitting @ 40 and feel your frustration. Not having access to the doc for 4 mths really put me behind. I'm happy to report we are back in Colo. and I have my 3rd fill on Tues. Yay!

  4. I had the exact same thing happen to me right after surgery. I had an extemely uncomfortable feeling in my chest/throat and my surgeon removed about 2 cc's from my band. If you are uncomfortable and think you may be getting dehydrated I would have it removed. You can always have it replaced at a later date.
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    Other Montanans Out There

    Hi! I am looking for a aftercare/fill doctor in the Missoula or Kalispell area. I know Dr.Pickhardt and Dr.Swannack are the bariatric surgeons in Msla but I've had a TERRIBLE experience with their office and would not recommend them to anyone. Please let me know if you are aware of any other doctors in the area. Thanks so much!
  6. [Dr.K is a very busy man! However, I think I called around the 1st part of Aug. Had my consult 8/14 and scheduled surgery that day. So, I guess it was about 8 wks
  7. Does anyone know of any "reasonable" fill/aftercare doctors in the Indianapolis,IN area? Thanks!
  8. I still struggle with this. Its a very odd sensation when your large tummy feels hungry but your pouch is at maximum fullness. Sometimes I think a lot of it is psychological w/me and wish I had been better prepared for this. It will get better.:thumbup:
  9. I too got the hunger pangs. I got very frustrated w/everyone telling me it was mind hunger when I was in physical pain. Anyway, to this day my large stomach will growl w/hunger pangs when my small stomach is full. Its very frustrating but now that I can eat solids its much better. If that is your worst complaint, you are doing swell. :thumbup: Hang in there!
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    Chapter 2 - New Aftercare Doctor

    Wish I had access to a fill Dr. Consider yourself lucky!
  11. Hey, Cass! How are you doing w/the new fill doc? I am extremely frustrated! I'm in need of a fill. Thought the Drs here would see me b/c I am a pt of record of both...yeah right! They wanted to charge me $300 for fluoro, $300 for the fill and $200 to read my surgical and post-op reports. For a grand total of...yup $800. Are they nutz? I think they didn't want to take me on as a pt. so they were covering their a$$es.:thumbup: Anyway, Dr.K's first available fill appt. was 12/30. So here I sit, 10g's later w/out being able to be filled. Grrr...frustrating!
  12. Hi! I was banded by Dr.K on 9.29.08. No hidden charges w/Dr.K and the only pre-op diet he requires is one week no carbs. Very simple! I think he is fabulous and would recommend him to anyone. :thumbup:
  13. If anyone who is thinking of having their surgery performed by Dr.Swannack or Dr. Pickhardt in Missoula, MT~I would encourage you to think twice. :thumbup: Their staff is very unprofessional! My story is too long to post but feel free to PM me if you would like me to share my experience.
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    Fill Options in Denver, CO

    Hi! You are so lucky to be in Denver. I just may have the perfect doc for you. Dr.Kirshenbaum placed my band about 2 mths ago and I would highly recommend him. He is located in Aurora which is about 20 miles from Thornton. I used to live in Westminster and it was about a 40 min. drive. Dr.K only charges his pts. $15 for a fill. With that being said, I have no idea if its the same for non-pts. I am currently in the same boat as you, I need a fill but do not want to pay $200. You can PM for Dr.K's info if you are interested or go to lapbandrockies.com which will also have the info. Natalie is the bariatric coordinator and her email is ncardenas@lapbandrockies.com. She will be able to give you some answers. Best of luck!
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    Scared

    Blueeyedgirl: This was by far my easiest surgery. I had surgery at 9 and was on my way home by 1. I wouldn't worry about the pain. You may have some discomfort the first couple of days but remember its only temporary. What I wasn't prepared for was the emotional rollercoaster I've been on since surgery. Prior to surgery, I didn't consider myself an emotional eater or food addict. Now I find myself mourning the loss of food and the way I used to eat. Even though at times it can be liberating to know I will one day be "free" from old habits. My best advice is to be prepared for the road ahead; if that's possible. It is a long journey to the new you but when you arrive at your destination you will be so happy you had the surgery. Best of luck!
  16. I'm glad the gas pains have subsided for you. Ooh, the bread probably sent you over the edge. I remember having the exact same feeling. The need to belch would make one feel so much better. Try bending over~that sometimes will produce a slight belch for temp.relief.:cursing: I am 8 wks. post-op now and I notice if I eat the wrong things I'm going to pay for it later. Tonight I had a sandwich w/only 1/2 the roll and I haven't felt well since. I've had the exact same thing previoulsy w/o any problems. Essentially, learning to eat all over again is the hard part. What you are experiencing with the tightness is normal to me b/c that's exactly how I felt and can still feel if the wrong thing gets digested. And some days you will feel tighter than others. We will all get through this together. Congrats on being in official bandland!:thumbup:
  17. Hi all! I was banded on 9/29. Surgery went well but I have a tight almost miserable feeling in my chest. Almost like something is stuck but I've been on clear liquids so that isn't possible. When I swallow it feels like it goes right around the lump. Is this my band I am feeling? Does it eventually go away? Has anyone else felt this? Thx!:smile2:
  18. Hi-ya! :smile2: I just wanted to check in and see how my fellow bandsters are doing. Where did everyone go? We are not nearly as chatty as Dr.K's other thread.
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    help!! what do you think?

    Hi-ya! First, congrats on taking the first step. 1. Insurance is tricky (I hate ins.companies:cursing:) and will depend on what type of insurance you have. I would look at your booklet w/coverage info. It should give you an idea on coverage for obesity. 2. Yes, I definitely think you should get it. Esp. w/family history of diabetes. Yes! Yes! Yes! 3. I am only 7 wks. post-op and do not "regret" having it done. However, it will not be an easy road and I did wonder what I had done immediately post-op. You have to want to change your life and daily habits. 4. Length of time for surgery again depends on your lovely insurance company. I will tell you from recent experience that my journey has been an emotional rollercoaster that I never anticipated. Not being able to eat/liquid diet does crazy things to ones body. :smile2: I never really thought of myself as having an emotional battle w/food or addiction. I'm now beginning to realize I was wrong. Most importantly the band is just a tool and it definitely isn't a miracle surgery. You will still have to work at it physically and emotionally. Feel free to PM me if you have more questions or just want to chat. Hope this helped. Good luck on your decision!:cool2:
  20. Hi-ya! I went to college in Fort Wayne.:cool2: Anyway, nausea...are you still taking pain meds? The lortab made me a little sick to my stomach. How much of the protein drink are you consuming? I know you are supposed to get 60g of protein but thats not really feasible immediately following surgery. It seemed like I was hungry all the time post-op. I would eat or drink when my stomach growled but could only eat a few bites. When my "small" pouch/tummy is full I will 1.either get the hiccups or 2.a tight feeling in my chest. With that being said, I've had pretty good restriction post-op w/only a slight fill. Good luck! :smile2:
  21. The further you are out from surgery the more you will be able to eat. :tongue2:I remember only being able to eat 3 bites of jell-o in a sitting. As far as protein goes, I do the protein shots/bullets. You can get 42g in 3.1 oz or 26g in 2.8oz. Then I'm able to get the remainder protein in my diet. The 42g sides on a thicker consistency so I usually have to dilute it. Even tho they don't taste the best, :smile2: its a great way to get a lot of your daily protein. The protein shots can be found at GNC ,Vitamin World, etc. Some Walmarts even carry the 26g in fruit punch. Hope this helps!
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    What am I doing wrong?

    Omg, have you lost 40 lbs all post-op or was some of it from the pre-op diet? Either way, you are doing amazing. I'm 7 wks. out and I've only lost 22 lbs. I'm frustrated b/c I haven't lost anything in the last 3 wks. I'm running and exercising. I too, have all the conerns that you do. Am I eating too much, too little, not getting enough fluids in? All those questions. We do need to be patient but its not easy considering we wanted the weight off like yesterday. Good luck!:rolleyes2:
  23. I am 7 wks post-op and it does get better but I didn't think I was ever going to get relief from the chest pressure. This is what I have noticed so I am passing it on in hopes it will help someone. I have not yet PB'd (keeping my fingers crossed) but I can tell if I haven't chewed something well enough or if a food just isn't going to agree w/me. However, it doesn't happen until afterward and then I know I'm going to be tight miserable and uncomfortable for a few days. The papaya enzymes sometimes help and something cold also works. Breyers whole fruit bars are delicious w/only 45 calories. The hot tea/water doesn't seem to give me any relief. My theory is when I've eaten something that my body didn't agree with the body will react w/some slight swelling in the esophagus causing the miserable feeling. However, this usually will subside w/in a few days. Good luck! It just takes time to learn how to eat again.:rolleyes2:
  24. I too, have Fibromyalgia. I am only 7 wks. post-op and have not noticed a big difference as of yet. Even though, I will say I haven't had a "flare-up" w/the aches and pains but still have fatigue. I am able to exercise on most days but its a struggle due to the fatigue I feel on a daily basis. Its comforting to know there are other ppl who know how I feel. Did anyone ever try Cymbalta for the Fibro? Just curious.:rolleyes2:
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    Sipping water?

    What I have learned from this experience is that everyone is so different. I was also worried pre-op about the amount I would be able to drink. I am now 7 wks. post-op, have had a fill (with restriction) and can drink "normal".

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