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molinomama

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About molinomama

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  • Birthday 10/26/1959

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    Pensacola
  • State
    FL
  1. Happy 53rd Birthday molinomama!

  2. molinomama

    nausea and dizziness

    Have you been drinking enough water? Don't let it go on another day without consulting your doc, you don't want to get dehydrated. Good luck.
  3. molinomama

    One Year Anniversary

    Congrats! 66 pounds is great. I am curious, in what time period did you lose this? You said you have been eating inappropriately for the past 5 months - but have you still been losing - just slower?
  4. I have found that not drinking much with meals is my key to getting a "full feeling." It was my habit to drink 2-3 glasses of tea with each meal, so I have had to work hard to stop this. I still drink alot between meals and that helps. I do have about a half a glass with meals. For me the "full feeling" starts as a brief feeling that something is "stuck" and normally, I would take a drink and feel fine and keep eating. Now I stop the and then I realize I have had enough. It definitely got easier to identify after my first fill, which was 4cc. Good luck!
  5. molinomama

    Liquid Calcium Citrate - brands??

    I also use the Citracal Calcium Citrate "Petites" and they work great. I get them at Walgreens. I take them one at a time and have had no problems. Sometimes it takes trial and error to find what works best for you.
  6. molinomama

    IS anybody itchy?

    I was banded on 12/18/08 and was itchy for the first 3 weeks. Itchy all over, no spots, just general itchiness. It went away and I have not had it reoccur. The doctor could not give a reason.
  7. molinomama

    Byetta

    I was taking 2 5mcg Byetta injections prior to Lapband on 12/18/08 . I was titrated off the Byetta during pre-op. Since the surgery, I have continued on Lantus, though I went from 80 units at night to 20 at night and 10 at noon. I have lost about 25 pounds and am now on regular food. I have to watch my carb intake, but still stay reasonably well controlled, with appropriate rises after eating. My goal is to come off all meds as my weight loss continues. I have always been sensitive to exercise and the more I exercise the better control I have. Good luck to you.
  8. molinomama

    New to Diabetes and Lap Band

    Sorry to hear about your high sugars. I have been banded now about 6 weeks and currently take 20 Lantus at night and 10 at noon, with a 25 lb weight loss. When doing the liquids only, I was usually around the mid 90s. Now that I am eating regular food I am trying to maintain low carb and keep to very small meals. My sugars after eating go about 135-170, and come down appropriately. I definitely do better when exercising. At this time, I am content to have my surgeon monitor my meds, but I think if I had problems like you are experiencing, I would be back to my endocronologist. Like you, the more meds I was on the harder my weight loss was. Good luck.
  9. molinomama

    Panhandle Bansters

    I would love to meet, cannot this weekend. How about Saturday, January 31st. Let's set a date, then we can pick a place. I will coming down Hwy 29 to Pensacola, so somewhere off the interstate works for me or on Hwy 98 or Gulf Breeze area. Hope everyone is doing well. I have my first fill next Tuesday. Today is 4 weeks post op for me and I had food today! That scoop of tuna was simply delicious. I am actually a little nervous about eating, a little concerned I will overdo and start going backward.
  10. molinomama

    New to Diabetes and Lap Band

    Prior to WLS, my diabetes meds were Byetta 5 twice a day and Lantus 80 mg at night. I was banded on 12-18-08. When I started my 4 day preop clear liquids, I stopped the Byetta totally and stepped down my Lantus from 80 per night down to 5 the night of surgery. After surgery, I was told to go back on Lantus 20 at night only. Then after 2 weeks, I went to 20 at night and 10 at noon. I am just finishing full liquids today and my BS's stay between 80-100. I am a little anxious to see what happens when I begin mushies tomorrow. I plan to stay as low carb as possible to keep my meds down as I continue to lose. Good luck and let us know how it goes. :sneaky:
  11. molinomama

    Orlando Area Bandsters

    Anyone tell me the choices for Lapbanding in Orlando? Looking for a program with good support before and after. Any and all feedback appreciated.
  12. I am curious, was it your insurance who said this was an outpatient procedure or your surgeon? The more I read this site the more I realize there is no consistency or "standard of care". Some are inpatient, some outpatient. Major variance in preop and postop - regular food right away to 4 weeks of liquids. I actually meant to ask my surgeon about this today, but forgot. I was an overnight, on IV's and a catheter until the next a.m. when I had to pass a barium swallow test, then urinate before going home. In all, still less than 24 hours inpatient, but definitely felt well cared for and confident to go home. Since it is less than 24 hours, it is considered outpatient, I wonder why more don't do it this way. Glad you are now on your way, sorry you had to have such a rough start - and what sounds like an unnecessary rough start.
  13. Hi fellow Holiday Hotties. Count me in for the challenge, here are my stats following my postop appt today. Preop weight: 224 Current weight: 207 Goal weight: 135 Jan loss goal: 15#
  14. molinomama

    OMG I got "stuck"

    There is an interesting thread about "First Bite Syndrome" that may help you look at how not to get stuck. Here is the link to it: http://www.lapbandtalk.com/f178/first-bite-syndrome-84030/ I am with Pete - getting stuck is one of my big fears. I plan to eat my first "meals" at home and not in public until I get a handle on what I can and cannot do. I also wonder if it is like Water skiing. You have to go ahead and fall once - to get over the fear so you can concentrate on having fun.
  15. It is very confusing, you would think there was a "standard protocol" for being banded. I had a 4 day clear liquid preop, followed by a 2 week clear; 2 week full liquids and then on to 2 weeks of soft/mushie. After each fill, it goes back to 2 days of each. I finish my 2 weeks of clear today!! Yeah - I already made some homemade potato soup to have tomorrow - pureed, but that is okay. I am at "regular" foods on Jan 30th, just in time for my first fill and another round of the liquids. While it is frustrating - especially here at the holidays, I understand the medical reason, so plan to do my best to stick with it. Good luck to all of us Holiday Hotties!

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