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Tyler883

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  1. Happy 44th Birthday Tyler883!

  2. Tyler883

    Anyone got a fill in Calgary yet?

    This is a pretty old thread,but I just wanted to recomend Dr.Mitchel. I've seen him about 4 times now. Both him and his staff are friendly, caring, and attentive to my concerns.
  3. Hi Tyler - I was reading your posts on the "you might be a banster if..." and thought you are a funny guy.

     

    I'd like to add you to my friends list.

  4. I'm a dork.. And, I'll have you know that dorks have feelings too.
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    please help: my first blockage

    Hi, I'm past the problem. It came up on its own after about 45 minutes of terrible discomfort and throwing up. My throw ups were just liquid ( Water, no stomach fluid) from my efforts to wash it through. Eventually, I threw up for real. When that happened, the blockage was gone. It's time to really increase my effort to prevent this in the future. I have to learn to chew more, and take smaller bites.
  6. I have my first blockage from a piece of beef in a stir fry. I feel discomfort in my chest. And, I'm throwing up any fluids that goes down, ie Water or spit. Please help, any suggestions what should I do? tyler
  7. Tyler883

    You know you are a bandster when....

    ...when 9 lbs in 6 weeks embarasses you, but your doctor is so excited he calls his nurses into the room to share the good news
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    You know you are a bandster when....

    when someone makes a rude comment about fat people and before you can take offence to it, you say "fat people have feelings, too!"
  9. Hi, I am 4 weeks post-op, feeling good, but I really wanted to update this thread ( with the advantage of hind sight of course) My surgery was in the morning, I was pretty groggy but cheerful, I rested that afternoon, but went for a short walk to a local shopping mall that night to pick up some groceries. Second day post op was quite good! I spent the whole day at the shopping mall with my wife. I walked lots, and rested at each bench just to make sure I didn't over do it. I started to break my fast with fruit juces and strain chicken noodle soup from Tim Hortons. By the end of the day, I was pretty tired. I felt so good on day 2, We were planning on going to Naigra Falls on Day 3 but my experience the night before was terrible. My stomache had finally woken up from the anestetic ( hindsight) and the gas production in my stomache was in full swing. I was taking gas-x every hour or so, and I was interpreting the stomach cramps as needing to poop. I spend a great deal of time eternally optimistic sitting on the toilet hoping for a bowel movement. Day 3's trip to Niagra Falls was cancelled. Day 4 - If I thought Day 3 was bad, day 4 was more of the same and worse. By this time, I had stopped taking the codiene because I thought I was constipated. I was into the children's liquid tylenol( sickening sweet, almost gagging), I was taking milk of magnesia, and was also trying to induce a bowel movement with glycerine suppositories. I had also noticed that I had reverted back to an almost a Water fast. Nothing but water was weakening the heck out of me, yet, I didn't feel like I could handle anything else. Anyways, I started to force down the protien shake. And, I started to feel a bit better. Day 5 - because I was starting to feel better, we tried our luck at a trip to Niagra Falls. I was pretty much comatose on the drive there, and I don't think my wife realized how miserable I felt. We walked to the falls and spent about 30-40 minutes looking at the falls. She want to check out more attractions but I had to pull the plug on our plans, and asked to go back to the car. My wife was disappointed but understood. On the way home, we stopped at the Tim Hortons, and I was able to has a tiny tiny bowel movement. The first one since the surgery 5 days earlier. There was nothing solid about it , considering that my last meal was a ceasar salad the night before the surgery. I actually started to feel better on our ride back to the hotel room, but I was tired as hell. When we reached the hotel room, I was able to have another tiny tiny bowel movement, and that made me feel even better. Still tired so I laid down for a nap. Now here's an embarassing moment that I wouldn't be sharing if you knew my full name......I woke up after 45 minutes and went to the washroom to take another dump because I woke up having wet farts. Well, when I got to the toilet, I realized that I had completely soiled my drawers and the bed while I was sleeping. The milk of magnesia has finally unplugged me, and i made one hell of a gross mess. The whole experience was very embarassing. I don't think my wife totally understood what I was going through, but she got some change and laundry detergent and we cleaned the bedding ourselves at the hotel laundry mat. At least, I didn't have to call the cleaning staff in to take care of the mess. Day 6 and 7 were bad, but not as bad as before, because I was forcing down the protien shakes and my bowel movements were happening again. I lived in fear of diarehea. And, the gas production in my stomach surfaces as my biggest problem. Since day 3, every 2-3 hours I was getting gas pressure so bad it was causing me to hic up. Gas-X would settle it down. But I was taking it twice as often as the box was recommending, and I was begining to think the gas-x wasn't doing anything other than disolve the gas back into my stomache fluids so it could create more intestinal problems for me. I flew home on Day 7, it was a long 3 1/2 hour flight. I found myself finding a nuetral position that was most comfortable for me, which was an upright position. I was worn out and needed to sleep. I have sleep apnea and I'm unable to sleep well without a CPAP but that day I was able to breath ok by extending my jaw forward before drifting off to sleep. this trick is the first time I've ever tried it, and it probably doesn't work that well but it seemed to work well at least on that plane ride. Day 8, my first day of softfoods. I really didn't start to recover from my stomach problems until I started to eat soft pureed food. This leads me to beleive that existing on an almost liquid diet just isn't good for the stomache. After, I switched to cottage cheese, and apple sauce, and tuna, and mushed vegies, I felt better. By end of day 9, I was feeling better, and my hunger has returned. Today, I'm 2 days before my first fill, and I don't feel any restriction at all. This is discouraging because I find myself eating like I used to, and my weight loss has changed to weight gain. Anyway, this must be a pretty long rant by now. Good night, All! regards Tyler
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    Fellow Albertans Help Me!!!!

    Hi, I'm from Calgary and I chose the SWLC clinic in Mississauga because the doctor there ( Dr. Cobourn ) was the doctor that trained the Calgary Doctors. And, so I felt the added connection between SWLC and the Calgary doctors was worth going after even if it is a subtle thing. As it turns out, but these weren't the reasons for choosing SWLC, the surgery was $2500 cheaper than TLBC in Toronto. And, SWLC has anounced a sister facility to be opened in Calgary headed up by Dr. Mitchell. All SWLC patients will see full complimentary services in Calgary, even if their surgery was in Mississauga. Some advice if you choose SWLC: The holiday inn was significantly cheaper and we thought we were getting a good deal by reserving a 'suite' so my wife could close the bedroom door whenever I needed rest. My advise, don't go there. The 'suites' will leave you claustrophobic and the windows don't open( ie the only fresh air comes from the air conditioner which never seems to do it for me.)
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    Not successful in weight loss

    As a technologist, I understand that some problems can't be solved unless I collect all data honestly and pass it on to the engineers. A simple approach: collect all data ( and don't lie) and pass it along to your doctor or nutritionist. And, if you don't mind, post it on this forum, too.
  12. Hi, I'm still on Clear liquids. I think my codiene elixir has constipated me, because Im having painful cramps in my stomache and intestine. Meanwhile, I am experiencing no pain and very little discomfort from the lapband and incisions. I've been taking gas-x for gas pain. but not convince that it is helping. My lapband clinic is closed for the weekend, and I'm hoping to avoid theirs emergency service. Am I experiencing something that is common enough? Can any provide me with some advice? Thanks Tyler
  13. Hi I'm hoping to book my airline tickets this weekend instead of waiting till monday.... If my surgery is thurs, do I see anyone after I'm release from the hospital? The reason I'm asking is I'm planning on booking a flight that leaves on a Sunday morning, and I'm not sure if I'm going to be asked to stay around until monday.
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    Healthcare consultant? advice?

    I was talking to Dr Mumford at the SWLC. He tells me that they have recently gotten full funding from AHC for pre-op and post-op medical care, including the optifast that you have to take before the surgery.
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    Calgary Bandsters please help me

    Hi JJsmiles, thanks for the good advice. I've heard some of it before, but its helping to hear it again. I'm taking my wife out for dinner and a movie tonight. I think this will help. Gotto run. Regards Tyler

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