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Lauren448

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About Lauren448

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    Senior Member
  • Birthday 12/19/1958

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  • Interests
    Singing, Writing
  • Occupation
    Executive Assistant
  • City
    Marlton
  • State
    NJ
  • Zip Code
    08053

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  1. Happy 54th Birthday Lauren448!

  2. Happy 53rd Birthday Lauren448!

  3. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary Lauren448!

  4. Jessica... Are you still on this forum? I am having the same symptoms (numbness in various parts of my body, aching, disorientation, stiff/aching joints) and have been through EVERY TEST known to the medical world and they can't seem to find out why this is happening to me. I did have an EMG and the results showed some nerve damage but no diagnosis as to WHY? My doctor put me on Lyrica for Perepheral Nueropathy. I was hospitalized for 2 days and MRI, CAT Scan and blood tests all came back normal. I am really starting to think I may have silicone poisoning from this band. I was having problems a few months ago with throwing up everything - including liquids - and they took all of the saline out. A month later, after healing the stomach (the smaller stomach above the band was somewhat stretched), I got a small fill of 2 cc's. Since all of this happened, I have put on 30 pounds after struggling for 2 years to take off 80 lbs. I'm really scared about what is happening to me. I am numb all over and not functioning well and although I don;'t want to lose the band, I am really starting to think it may be making me sick. I am calling Univ. of Penn today to talk with the bariatric team and try to figure this out. Please let me know what is going on with you. Did you ever find out what was making you sick? When I read your thread, I was astonished over the similarties of symptoms. Would love to hear how you are doing and if you have to remove the band. Thank you, Lori
  5. Lauren448

    Weighing Yourself?

    I'm laughing at all the posts here! I am not alone and will soon be joining the "weighaholics" 12-step program! I'm a little over a year from my surgery date and I have to say that I weigh myself at least 4-5 times a week (always in the morning and ALWAYS naked!). Yes, our weight fluctuates with body fluids and other anatomical changes, but we weight what we weigh -right? I've had some rough spots over the last year where my weight plateaued for weeks at a time, but the blessing is it has steadily gone down once I get past a certain metabolic weight point. So... weigh once a day, once a week or once a month - it's all good IF this procedure works and we are committed to our new life style and eating habits. Best of luck to you all! This whole weight loss thing is a bitch - but very worthwhile! I feel fantastic! Lori
  6. Very curious Dan... how and why did your band erode? Was there an explanation/cause for this? And is there any way you could have avoided it? Thanks for any info you can provide. I will be a year out on Nov. 18th and always wonder what will happen to this aparatus inside of me down the road. Lori
  7. Damn Straight I would do it over again! I could have never lost 65 pounds on my own - through sheer "will power". I admit the band is really more of a reminder than this magic tool that stops me from eating too much or the wrong foods. The "magic" part is, this tool has helped me to change my eating habits. Now I think before anything goes in my mouth. Yes.. because I have to be careful about portion size and foods that won't go through the band... but more because I am so used to eating healthier, it has really become part of my lifestyle now. Sometimes I think about what the future holds in terms of having the band in 5 years from now, but truly for now and the foreseeable future, the lapband has been a life-saver for me.
  8. Thanks for the great, insightful advice Heather. I will schedule a slight unfill very soon.
  9. Boos, Crystal, Stephanie and Cathy... thanks so much for the feedback. As far as chewing well enough - agreed, I sometimes forget to chew as well as I should, but really for the most part, I have no other choice if I want to get something down. I think it is very telling when you are PBing on YOGURT and other soft foods - so chewing may not always be the issue. The juicing idea sounds good for nutrient intake, but it doesn't sound like something we should consider for the long run and in place of "real" food. This journey should really be a lifestyle change we can live with and that should include being able to eat solid foods to stay healthy. After reading your posts and living with this for the past couple of months, I realize I should call my doctor and schedule an unfill... even if it's only a half of a cc. I am getting so frustrated - depressed really - over not being able to eat real foods and swallow normally. It's not uncommon for me to have to stop my car sometimes to throw up on the roadside with something I just can't swallow or digest. Now that's kind of ridiculous and is good cause for me to reconsider how tight I am. So, the reason I am eating some junk food is because it actually goes down and I need to have the feeling of actually swallowing food sometimes! I do realize that sometimes the PBing gets worse when I forget to chew, take too big of a bite, or eat that extra forkful - but it's happening too often now and it can't be good for my health or esophagus. Time to get into see my Dr. and have a little taken out. Thanks again for the great advice! All the best to all of you. I'll keep you posted.
  10. Hi all, Would really appreciate some feedback or others who might be going through what I am. To synopsize - first two fills did NOTHING, lost 28 lbs. without restriction. Had third fill, was a charm. I think I have 4.5 cc's in a 10 cc band. Experienced restriction for first time. Lost an additional 10 lbs over the last two months, but am at a standstill for about a month now. Trying to come to terms with the fact that I may be too tight, but waited so long for restriction, I'm hesitant to have some removed. Here's what's happening: I am having A LOT of trouble eating most foods without throwing up. It seems the healthier the food (chicken, veggies, salad, etc.) the worse the PBing. I was doing so well for the first 3 months in terms of food choice, but now I find myself eating the wrong foods because I am hungry and they are the only thing I can get down. Can you way "eating around the band"??? I even started picking up junk foods again (chocolate, Cookies, fatty foods) because it's more likely they will go down w/out PBing. Breakfast is a nightmare. I guess I'm tightest in the AM. But in truth, I am throwing up undigested foods (recently swallowed) sometimes up to 3-4 times a day. It's come to the point where I am eating soft foods or liquids (yogurt, soups) when I am out bcuz I'm fearful to get "stuck" and have to throw up the food when I'm in work and around others. I'm also very hungry lately and am getting very frustrated that I cannot successfully eat the kind of foods that will keep me fuller longer. I am thinking maybe the fill will loosen somewhat, but it's already been over a month and things are pretty much the same. it's weird though, bcuz sometimes I can eat certain foods and other times I can't get the same foods down. Also, and here's the real downside, I'm not losing any weight and in fact gained two lbs. over the last couple of weeks. Just goes to show you - you can have restriction and still put on weight by eating the wrong foods. I'm frustrated and know I have to change my food choices but am concerned that the "right" foods won't go down successfully. Do any of you think it's totally taboo to eat soft and mushy foods for a while and still stay healthy. I am SO reticent to have some saline taken out of the band, but I have to consider something different SOON. I have to start losing weight again and most importantly maintain a healthy diet and body. Any help or suggestions are coveted! Thanks! Lori
  11. As you can see I am two months out now and the development and treatment of H.Pylori didn't prevent me from get the band. The treatment was difficult - and more so for me because I am allergic to the first option meds - penicillan - and am also "interolent" to all antibiotics. They gave me bactrim and some other substitute for penicillan, but they were all MEGA doses and had the two meds had to be taken twice a day for TWO WEEKS! I did OK for about 3 days, then my messed up stomach started kicking in and I was so nauseuos, it was impossible to make it to work. It was then I decided that it was better for me to try to finish all the meds - no matter how long it took, so I only took them once a day, but it took an additional week or so to finish everything. The end result was that when I got tested again - before surgery - the H. Pylori was gone! So all in all the treatment worked and if you can handle the doses as prescribed, you should really stick with that. When are getting banded? Do you have a surgery date yet?
  12. Thanks for replying luluc. First let me clarify that I am not trying to diagnose myself. I just typed in and cross reference my symptoms and that came up. When I called the surgical team they said it indeed sounded like a hernia, but of course the Dr. will have to see me and do what is necessary to determine exactly what it is. So, next wed. I will find out more. The "lump" is about an inch or so next to my port, so I'm not sure about port infection, but I'm sure they will check everything. I am concerned about taking more time off of work, as I just took 2 weeks for the surgery in Nov. The economy is tough right now and without my job - and subsequent insurance - I can't address any medical issues. However, I know it will have to be taken care of according to the Dr.'s advice and of course I will follow that. I am just frustrated - between my own health issues, caring for a daughter with a disability and my job, finding time for ME becomes very difficult. Also, to your comment about my weight loss - please understand I am not complaining about the AMOUNT of lbs. I lost; rather that I did it totally without the help of the band. After 2 fills, I have zero restriction and I really want and need to have some restriction soon in order to succeed. Again, that is why I got the surgery - for the help the band can provide. Thanks again for your input. I'm glad they acted on your hernia quickly and your are in the healing process. I'll keep you posted as to what they find with me. Lori
  13. Hi all... been a while since I posted. I've had my share of problems since LB surgery (11/18/08), including having NO RESTRICTION even after two fills (2 cc's each). I had the surgery so I wouldn't have to do this alone (and fail again); but that is what I have done for the past 2+ months and lost 28 lbs. w/out the help of the band. Hopefully, U of Penn team will put enough in on the next fill and I'll finally feel what restriction is like! Anyway, from about a month or so after my surgery, I started to notice some pain on my right side -- about an inch or so next to my port incision. Then from time to time, I would feel a lump in this area. I tried to ignore it, as it would come and go or become less protuding over time. But this morning I felt severe pain in this area - even sharp pain - and noticed that the lump seemed very pronounced. After looking up the symptoms, it was pretty clear I might have an incisional hernia.. which is a hernia caused by the surgery. The abdominal wall becomes weakened next to a larger incision (port) and organs can pop through it. It's kind of scary because I don't know if any major organs, such as intestines, have come through, which could be a real problem if the blood supply gets cut off. I called the surgical team and the nurse practicioner said it does sound like a hernia and now I have to go in to see the surgeon for confirmation. I am SO UPSET over this; mostly because it would require yet another surgery to repair it. I can't really take any more time off of my job -- it's bad enough I have to travel from NJ to PA to get fills and for reg. Dr. appts., now I have to take yet another day off for diagnosis and God knows how much time should I require surgery. Not to mention the time all of this is taking out of my normal extracurricular activities. I'm so upset and would really like to know if any of you have gone through something similar and, if so, what was the surgical process and recovery time? In my heart of hearts, I just want to ignore it and pretend everything is OK, but I know I can't after this morning's episode. I was wondering also if there are any options to fix it non-surgically? It would be great to hear from someone regarding this issue. I feel like the lapband surgery had become a not so good idea and is causing residual post-op problems now. Thanks for bearing with me through my whining.... Lori
  14. Hi Fellow November Lapbanders! After a difficult post-surgical period, I can finally see progress over the last couple of days. My Dr. put me on the pureed diet a bit early because I was not able to take in enough nutrition on the liquid diet. Losing weight is my goal, but not 11 lbs. in 3 days. I was getting dizzy just walking from one room to another. Anyway, today is Thanksgiving and I am told I can puree some turkey and mash potatoes - and that sounds like heaven to me! Froggi... I am so curious; where you able to secure you November surgery date? I really hope so. If I missed the thread answering this, please excuse me, as I wasn't online for a few days after surgery. The ticker tape below gives an update to my weight loss. Just in case my recent changes don't appear, I have lost 24 lbs. so far, with a begining weight of 252 and current weight of 228. Through the grace of God, it's all downhill from here and I can progress toward better health. Have a beautiful day all! Lori
  15. Hi Fellow Lapbandsters, I just happened upon this new band this morning. Although it's not yet approved to be used in the USA (currently being used in the UK and Europe), I'll bet it will be here soon enough. I really wish it would be available now for us in the U.S. I think the main thing that troubles me about this whole procedure is having to deal with the port, possible infection, flipping, and subsequent fills thereafter. Just thought I'd share this information with you. http://www.obesitylapbandsurgery.com/easybandmain.html Another innovative step in the lapband world is making only one incision vs. 4-6 incisions. Have any of you undergone this procedure yet? Below is the link to read about it. http://www.eurekalert.org/pub_releases/2008-06/usmc-uss061008.php <?xml:namespace prefix = o ns = "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" /><o:p></o:p> <o:p>Take care,</o:p> <o:p></o:p> Lori P.S. Surgery date for me is Nov. 18th.

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