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barbara9460

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  • Birthday 09/04/1960
  1. Happy 52nd Birthday barbara9460!

  2. barbara9460

    How often do you vomit/PB?

    That's what I thought and boy, was I wrong!!!! :wub: I have spent months at too tight and now have GERD so bad that the symptoms mimicked a heart attack. The pain was so bad I can't describe it. DON'T GO ON BEING OVERFILLED - it really is bad news and you really won't lose in this state. Best of luck! Eat in the bandster way and you'll start losing again.
  3. barbara9460

    How often do you vomit/PB?

    I also am over-filled. Been this way for months now. Other medical issues and my stubborness are to blame. It got so bad that I truly thought I was having a heart attack and ended up spending the night in the cardiac ward of the hospital. Ultimately my heart is golden and my band is too tight. On my way to the doctor this morning to have some fill removed and do a barium swallow to check things out. I'm hoping I can get back on track with my eating and get back to losing weight.
  4. barbara9460

    Severe vomiting

    This sounds like GERD. If the Nexium isn't working (like mine isn't right now!) then you are probably too tight. Getting less restriction may help. Hope you're feeling better soon. I see my doc tomorrow to have some taken out as totally out of the blue my GERD has come back with a vengence!
  5. barbara9460

    Esophegeal Spasm

    Let me start by saying I've been banded for more than 2 years now. Not at my goal due to other medical problems, but will soon be able to exercise - yeah!!! :scared2: Been in a wheelchair for almost four months, so now exercise looks great to me! Yesterday I woke to acid in my throat and horrible pain in my chest. I sat and spit for about an hour and then tried to go back to sleep. The pain did not go away and actually increased. I could only take small sips of Water and tried coffee, but no go. Called my "ask a nurse" from my insurance and she sent me to the ER. I was very scared as I thought I might be having a heart attack... these are the same symptoms my step-mom had when she had her heart attack - except for the acid reflux. I haven't had reflux since I've had my band, except for once when I went to bed shortly after dinner. Long story short, a night in the hospital, much blood work and IV meds for GERD, it seems I have GERD. That didn't make sense to me because I've not had it in more than 2 years!!! Evidently you can have GERD and not feel the symptoms at all - especially if you've previous had it (20 years worth!) and had a long period with no pain. The hospital said that GERD doesn't go away, similar to diabetes. You may not have to take meds for it, but you still have it. So, if you have chest pain, even if you think it's GERD, GO TO THE HOSPITAL!!! The pain and other symptoms I experienced were exactly those that women feel when they are having a heart attack. Thankfully I am fine and am about to make an appointment with my band doctor. NEVER MAKE AN ASSUMPTION THAT IT'S GERD - ALWAYS GO TO THE ER!!!
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    Lost 100lbs in a year + & under 5'5"

    I am 5'11, but have lost 80 lbs. May 9th will be my 1 year bandiversary. I must weigh in (excuse the pun!) and say to go with what the psychologist says. The lapband is so much safer. And frankly, if you look at all the celebs on tv, and I personally know several that had the gastric, most have gained much, if not all the weight they lost. They have issues with being generally healthy because they can't absorb the nutrients. They have to take handfuls of pills to get what they used to be able to get from food. Lap-band all the way!!! Best of luck! Barbara
  7. This is normal. And you're friends are right... it's due to the weight loss. You spent so long with extra padding, extra blood volume, extra everything that now you don't have. It will take some time to re-acclimate. Soon you'll feel normal at this temp. Best of luck! And congrats on the 100+! Barbara
  8. This is normal. And you're friends are right... it's due to the weight loss. You spent so long with extra padding, extra blood volume, extra everything that now you don't have. It will take some time to re-acclimate. Soon you'll feel normal at this temp. Best of luck! And congrats on the 100+! Barbara
  9. Well, I'm frustrated... I'm down to 250 from 330 (I'm 5'11 1/2) and still need to lose from 50 to 80 more lbs. I'm just not able to move the scale! I'm adjusted so tight that I literally get full on two or three bites. I've been at this level for about 6 months now. I should exercise, but have back issues and walking is hard for me - painful to back and knees. I have to wear a brace on one leg to walk somewhere close to normally. Does anyone have any suggestions? I'm really tired of this plataeu!!! :confused: Thanks, Barbara
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    Down 51 lbs., took new photo...disappointed!

    Girl, get a new pair of eyes!!!! :w00t: You look fantastic! In the first picture you definitely have muffin top - but not in the second! Go easy on yourself! You should be very pleased!!! Keep up the good work!:confused: Hugs, Barbara
  11. barbara9460

    Stomach Issues?

    Actually, you most likely don't have IBS. We all have the growling/rumbling, gas and bloating. Some with pain and others without. I think somehow that all the chewing makes us swallow more air! At any rate, you're probably fine, but if you're worried or in excessive pain, call your surgeon again. How long since you were banded? Barbara
  12. barbara9460

    your favorite chewable vitamin...

    I had the same experience with the Vita-Band - Watermelon flavor... nasty!!!!! I tried some Flinstones kids vites, but they're not so great either. YUCK!
  13. barbara9460

    Coffee

    :thumbup: I drink about a pot of coffee, real coffee, every day. I drink it with fat free half n half and splenda. Even on my clear liquid stage I drank a tiny amount of coffee daily. I work normal hours, but I have to get up at 4:30 in the morning and am up until 10 or so at night. I also don't sleep well due to back problems and menopause stuff, so I can't survive without it. The reason they tell you don't drink it is that for some, coffee is hard on the tummy. Also, caffeine isn't great for any of us really. It's like any band food... try it gently and slowly to see if you can stomach it. Best! Barbara:biggrin:
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    Bread vs. low carb tortillas..hard to eat?

    If you're going to have tortillo's it's better to pan fry them with a tiny spray of PAM. That way they aren't so gummy. Also, the corn or whole wheat are easier than the flour. I've had homemade pizza on real crust, in very small amounts and with lots of chewing and mixing it with a salad (alternating bites) it went down fine. Best of luck! Barbara
  15. barbara9460

    Post Something POSTIVE Thread

    Banded 5/9/08... Positive: I am positive that this was the right thing for me to do. I feel better than I have in many, many years. I'm off nearly all of my MANY meds. I've met some wonderful people here and elsewhere that are on the same journey. I have a job to go to every day and the best son a mother could want. I have a loving mom and wonderful friends. I could go on and on. Thank you for a wonderful thread... there's so much negativity here sometimes. "I believe that it is our attitude at the beginning of a difficult task which, more than anything else,will affect its successful outcome" William James, Psychologist, Professor and Author 1842-1910 Consider yourselves hugged!

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