Jump to content
×
Are you looking for the BariatricPal Store? Go now!

lynnt1215

LAP-BAND Patients
  • Content Count

    1,914
  • Joined

  • Last visited

Everything posted by lynnt1215

  1. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    TheDailyPlate.com is a free online journal for yur food intake, exercise performance. it will log a complete breakdown of almost anything you eat. look at LIVESTRONG.com for it. You can enter how much you want to lose in a weeks time, as well as start weight, and all the pertinent info. it is a great tool for keeping track. It has restaurant entries, name brands, store brands. ALmost anything you may put into your mouth
  2. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    elasticity of the skin as we age lessens. I to was told no amount of exercise would get rid of the loose skin. The tightening of the abdominal muscles is still uncomfortable.. I feel like I have on the binder even if it is off. Good I guess.. Also, I was told as I heal things will begin to loosen just a bit..again from the loss of skin elasticity
  3. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Itching skin, OMG.. it was terrible. even at just about 5 weeks post op I still itch. I have started to use one of the scar gels they say helps lessen the scarring and I do see a difference. ou had more done than me, I had the circumfrencial done, with lipo, but no vertical incision as well as my thighs, no breast lift or implants..lipo in my back felt like I had been kicked relentlessly for about 2 weeks. Back at work full time. and will have revision on my thighs done later this Fall. A word of advice: Give yourself time to heal. Do not do too much too soon..
  4. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    went for my ps follow up today. Dr is pleased with my recovery. I will schedule the revision for my upper thighs in the next few months. Still a bit of swelling to go down before the revision. Also, still a bit of mild discomfort but nothing outrageous. Won't be 100% for awhile yet..
  5. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    I weighed in for the first time at my post-op visit, no scale in my house! Once back to work I weighed every Friday. I kept myself to 3 different scales: work, LB doc and my PCP. they all seemed to be pretty close..Of course if you weigh in the AM you will be less than later in the day..no matter who your are. Personally I felt better with once a week, so much fluctuation if weighing daily, but that is my take on it.. I lgged all my food and exercise on TheDailyPlate, it kept me on the straight and narrow and would calculate your calories burned versus waht you ate..and it is free!
  6. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    pre-op diets do vary. I have spoken to some that has very little pre-op counseling of any kind. when talking about pre and post op diets they were clueless. That is a surgeon I would shy away from.. I was glad my surgeon had a very extension pre-op review..I knew I was healthy, except for the weight, BP and cholesterol.. which of course are back in check now. The degree of pre-op diet is different, but I had 3-4 days of protein drinks and such, then a few days of clear liquids.
  7. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    what procedure(s) are you having done? my insurance would have covered the pannectomy, but wanted me to lose another 25# and I am comfortable where I am , so went ahead and self paid. Hope you can get it scheduled quickly. Waiting cn make you so much more anxious..
  8. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Gosh, everyone must be super busy, no posts for a few days. Back to work full days starting tomorrow..Can't wait. 4 1/2 weeks post PS surgery.. feeling about 80%. will be awhile until 100%, but all in all feeling good and very glad I did the surgery.
  9. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    plastic surgery - As we age the elasticity of our skin decreases. At 55 I know there is little chance to get back to what I would like after my weight loss. therefore I opted for PS. Always a personal choice and the cost is a major factor. I am glad I did it. I will admit I think the recovery was more painful than the LB surgery, but I had alot done. back to work after 4 weeks
  10. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Good luck, let us know how you made out when you fell better
  11. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    oreo, great news about hubby's job. cheri, I have been fortunate to be able to donate my "big" clothes to a women's shelter that helps those recently released from jail or just getting back in the workforce. they greatly appreciate any donation, but were extremely happy to get the bigger sizes. so glad to find them to make my donations. Today was day 2 back to work for half days. Doing pretty good, but greatful I am only doing half days. Still haven't gotten back on the scale since ps on 7/29. but am enjoying the looseness of my pants and shirts..waiting to buy anything new until swelling is gone and thigh revision is done.
  12. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Glad you are doing well. I was back to work after a week with GB surgery. alot of gas, fluid, and meds add to the weight gain after surgery. My PS doc said not to weigh for a few weeks as the fluid build up would be high. Walking is always a good first exercise. I went back to work for 4 hours today. at about hour 3 I was feeling the strain of sitting for that amount of time.Right now, home with my feet up relaxing..
  13. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Eva- It has to be interesting to see the fill as it is done. I have only had blinbd fills, never using fluoroscope. but never had any issues either. Surgery recovery is going well. swelling is pretty much down. A bit in the upper abdominal area and of course my thighs. alot of that is also skin that will be taken care of in a revisionj in arou7nd 6 weeks or so. True test will be back to work tomorrow for 4 hours. sitting for prolonged times is uncomfortable..i see several mini waks in my office...
  14. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    I had ocycotin, keflex, percocet. only took for 3 days once I got home. be ware, th pain killers will constipate you. and the first time you go will hurt..take miralax to help go easier.. I was hunched over a bit for about a week. still a bit of discomfort with up and down in a chair, especially as the day goes on. but really doing good, 3 weeks post op..back to work for half days next week. good luck on your surgery
  15. lynnt1215

    Shamrocks Friday Weight In.

    will weigh in on Monday. I will have about 10+ pounds loss from PS surgery
  16. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    So long to your GB. Hope recovery is quick.. let us know how things went. I had full TT done. totally around, as well as thighs. slow moving still, 3 weeks post-op, but going back to work Mmonday, for half days. Wil have revision on my thighs in about 6 weeks.
  17. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Thigh revision, that will be decided on 9/3 at next follow up. Told it will be in the office. that bothers me.. plan on a few days vacation to recoup. Other than that I am fairly pleased, but still have swelling to deal with.
  18. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    my PS surgery was not covered by insurance. I was happy at my current weight, but they flt another 25-30# was needed. I did not agree o I self paid. If they would cover anything it is just the pannectomy, lower apron of excess skin. I know breasr reduction is a bit easier to get covered. back pain, welts on shoulders from bra straps.. all this can influence insurance company.. I understand the stress of issues with ailing/elderly parents. I am helping my boyfriend deal with that issue now. The stress for him is tremendous. All I do is give my support and a person to talk things over with.. Just remember to take care of yourself. Stress will make the band feel tighter..
  19. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    The doctor told me my weight loss will not show up right away. Fluid build up from surgery, swelling. Still wearing the binder 24/7. I bought a spanx type garment to wear for my thighs when going back to work.. They seem to swell as the day goes on. Go back to doctor on 9/3, then he will decide when to do the revision on my legs, they need a little adjustment, not totally proportional due to all the selling during surgery. Over all, feeling pretty good. and the muscle tightening has effected my band... great restriction, but not too much. No exercise right now , except walking, and no lifting or weights for quite awhile..my boobs even look bigger, since there is nothing below them hanging loose..:confused:
  20. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Had my gallbladder out about 5 years ago. speady recover. was back to work in 1 week. I will admit my tummy tuck and thigh lift are the most difficult recovery yet..but so glad I did it.. just have to remember not to overdo it, as with any surgery. Susan, Good luck on Friday. All will go well..
  21. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    so many differences in pre-op rituals. I have talked to some who see the DR. and get scheduled.. I had appt with pulmonology, cardiology, sleep apnea study, psychology. a whole process. I think the better work up and pre-op education is the best way to go. and support groups are a must.. god luck
  22. lynnt1215

    Hey 50 & over gang We have a new spot

    Wow, we all have so much going on Hate the tactics of companyies these days. letting go the knowledgeable, experienced worker for the young kid who doesn't want to do the job, and not having all that experience. Companies are really biting themselves in the butt over their behavior.. Just got back from PS follow up. All is well. may need a bit of evision on the upper thigh area. still alot of swelling, so waiting to see how that resolves anything. if not a small procedure in DR office and not extra time lost from work. back to work for half days next week.. then full schedule after that.. As we all move forward, just hink of where we were awhile ago. now, healthier, hopefully happier and moving forward!
  23. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    no drains, surprised. Glad they kept you that extra day to check thing out Went to surgeon for follow-up this morning. He told me about 12-15# of skin and fat removed. Clean bill of health. Will most likely need a bit of touch up for the thighs, but not for about 6 weeks. Luckily that is covered in my initial fees. All follow up services are covered for a year. Back to work next week, for 1/2 days. then full days the folowing week...going back to a chaotic office
  24. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    I did not get an unfill. I went to my LB surgeon about 10 days before PS and she said no fill then. Stated the surgery would add extra pressure to the band, due to swelling and would increase restriction. She was correct. I know the band is relocated with the muscle tightening. I go back to LB surgeon on Sept. 19. I have had more restriction since surgery.. even at 2 1/2 weeks post op. Not too much restriction, but feel like it is at a good place. And being home and less active I have been made much more conscious about what I eat and how much. Sort of a kick in the pants to stay on track. My only issue now is the terrible itching..I want to scream.. What are you having done. I have been extremely satisfied with my results, even with the swelling that is still present. Any questions.. I learned alot as I got close to the process, even watched at TT video on the computer..
  25. lynnt1215

    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Has anyone heard from FENTON? Seems any men who come to the site post for a bit then vanish. But Fenton was always here and had so much to add. Maybe he is just too busy with a new book. Fenton, we miss you!

PatchAid Vitamin Patches

×