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terilynn112

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  1. terilynn112

    January 2011

    I'm a Lapbander gone Bypasser. I love my bypass... almost 6 months done, and 71 pounds gone forever. I'm a slow loser. Teri
  2. Well... I'm a band to rny revision. I had my band for 2 yrs 2 months and 25 days. It was 2 yrs, 2 months and 25 days to long. I'm not negative about the band in general, just my band and body did NOT get along. I went into the RNY at 260 pounds, and am down officially to 189. That's HUGE for me. I was like 13 or 14 when I was last this low, and I hit 40 just a few weeks post op. It's awesome. Teri
  3. Viactiv is calcium carbonate, which we do not absorb as an RNY'er.
  4. terilynn112

    first one to post...

    You are exactly a year behind me. I hope you are doing well. The first recovery for me was easy. Then another surgery 6 weeks later made it difficult, then another major surgery in October, and my loss hasn't been all it should be. But I'm getting there. Slow and steady wins the race right?
  5. terilynn112

    first one to post...

    You do know with a RNY you can't have soda... some say ever, some say for a year
  6. Hi I'm Teri. I'm 40 yrs old. I gave myself the gift of a new start for my 40th birthday. Timing was perfect, I'd had my surgery long enough before my 40th birthday I started on puree's on my birthday. I went into my lap-band believing that was the tool that was right for me. Learned very quickly it wasn't. Started seeking a revision before 1 year was up. Had a long talk with my surgeon at one year. Said I had to wait until June (lap-band was placed 9-16-08) 2010. I started doing the appointments I'd need to get approved as soon as June started. Was approved for the bypass pending the results of an EGD in September. The EGD couldn't get done before November 17th. So then it was waiting on the results of the biopsy. Then it was scheduling. I could have been done the week of Christmas, but nope, I said no thank you. I had 3 small children I wanted to enjoy the holiday with them. So my magic date was January 11, 2011.... yup 1/11/11. Love that date. I went into revision surgery at 260.8 pounds. Most days I am at 183.0. So not quite where I wanna be, but 10000 times more healthy. My diabetes is cured. My sleep apnea is cured. My boarder-line high blood pressure is now low. I'm so much more active, and so much more able to enjoy my children. Have NO regrets. teri
  7. terilynn112

    My Story First Lapband, Second Rny

    Just keep pushing. It is your body. And take to heart the changes you really need to make. Are you ready to give up sugars? and that often includes sugar alcohols (which are found in sugar free candies)? And practice eating off a baby spoon and fork. They force you to slow down. IT does really help. I often walk away from food now because I'm tired of eating, because it takes so long, instead of because I'm full. I don't often have a full feeling. teri
  8. That sucks you had to get so much before your RNY. But they just wanted you to be healthy enough to live through it:)
  9. I had to go through all the pre ops of my band.... counselling, EGD, dietician, everything! Thankfully all but the EGD were quick and easy. However 3 months after my bypass I had another EGD and they nearly killed me. I had a toxic reaction to the numbing stuff. They gave me this blue dye and fixed it, but if they hadn't been on top of things I would have died. that said> I'm now a year post op. AND loving life with my bypass and size 12 butt I had my 1 yr check up, and got a lecture about my Vitamins. I told them honestly they're what is causing my nausea, and that's not acceptable (Not normal by the way). So they're testing a few things, and I will get B12 shots. I've been put on a special Iron supplement (less likely to cause nausea), and have to suck it up with calcium. But I'm down 83 pounds. And that's with less movement than I had with the band. I screwed up my knee running in June. I see an orthopedic surgeon Monday morning. Time will tell what's next for my knee then. But I have a referral for the plastic surgeon that works with my bariatric team for the 31st. They're looking at doing a panniculectomy removing that roll of skin in the bottom. That's the worst I have. I'd love to win the lotto and get the bat wings taken care of, and the extra on my thighs and calves but it isn't likely to happen. But I get yeast infections in my belly button from the binders I wear to keep it from bouncing around. The other thing that has changed for me, as a dumper I can't eat much of something sweet or carby. But when I do, I don't get hit as hard as I used to. That kindda sucks. But I still dump, My heart races. I get sweaty. I get nauseated. And later, sometimes a day or two later, I'll sometimes get diarrhea. Not always. Another thing that is kind of funny... my ring sizes have changed. I expected that some. But my shoes went from a 7.5 wide width to a 6.5 normal. WEIRD!!!! well time to get the boys ready for bed. Teri
  10. I actually gained weight with the band. When I had the revision I had to have my band empty for 3-4 months pre op. So it was emptied in August, hoping for a fall surgery.... My revision was a year ago tomorrow, and I gained from 240 to 260 in those months. I'm at 183 this morning. I love my bypass. Life is so much more "normal". Other than the handful of Vitamins that make me sick each day. UGH! I found it to be the Calcium that's making me sick. To important to not take. if you have questions send me a pm. I'll answer you with honesty.
  11. terilynn112

    Lap Band to RNY Revision

    1. Were you able to do it in one surgery? yes 2. Did your insurance require any further 'pre-requisites' or did your band-pre work qualify? (I know all/most insurances will be different - just looking for examples) I had to do it all over again. All but the sleep study, which they have since added in for revisions. 3. What was the recovery like in regard to the band? I had an easy recovery, I was very tired. But was home taking care of my 3 kids within 3 days. 4. Was there a difference in the diet? I had similar diet to one of the previous posters, just longer with stages than with the band. I was 3 weeks liquids, 3 weeks puree's and 3 weeks soft solids, then gradually adding back in. Truth is I got stuck on the soft solids due to a second surgery (not related) and my pouch was super tight. 5. The Good and Bad of RNY for you? I can eat without it hurting. I don't puke. I do have nausea, almost daily. I have no regrets about my revision! teri
  12. terilynn112

    What Vitamins Are You Taking?

    I take b12 sublingual 2500 mcg daily. D3 in a chewable (natures pride from walmart) in 400 units x 3 chewables. calcium citrate in 400 mg I take 2. I take ferrous fumerate 50 mgs for Iron with Vitamin C 500 mgs colace twice a day miralax daily and Fiber gummies. teri
  13. terilynn112

    first one to post...

    I never did good with the band. I Lost like 30 pounds total (counting in loosing it multiple times). Then it slipped slightly, they'd empty it. Add back, it's slip again. I got tired of the routine. Ended up being empty the last 8 months I had it, I gained another 30 pounds. It wasn't pretty. But I feel great now that it's gone. teri
  14. terilynn112

    Guess I'll Go First!

    How are you doing? My recovery from the bypass was easy. I dare say easier than mine from my band. Only thing is I had an ulcer form on my bowel 6 weeks later, and start bleeding. It was because of adhesions. I lost 6 cms of my bowel because of it. They cleaned up what they could of adhesions, and I've been good since. Other than the constipation. That is a big issue. But I don't eat much at all. Most days I can't even get two ounces of meat/food at a time. My body is often in starvation mode. well my dog is yelling to go out. So I'll go now. teri
  15. terilynn112

    Guess I'll Go First!

    Hi I'm teri. I am also a band to bypass revision. I'm 5 1/2 months post op, and loving life with my bypass. Like you I had significant problems with the band. I have issues with constipation, but that's something I can work with. Nice to meet you. Teri
  16. Absolutely! I am currently 4 months post Revision. I'm down a total of 65 pounds and feeling great! I have developed a motility issue with my bowels, but that's minor now that we have it figured out. Was extremely frustrating when it first started. I'm in the 197 range. Seriously slowed down weight loss at month 3 and 4. Haven't been able to be as active as I want/need to be. Bad back. Teri
  17. 2 months post revision, and I've lost twice what I lost with the band :) I love my RNY!

  18. terilynn112

    ONLY RNYer at LBT??

    I am also an RNY er now... started out with the band.
  19. heartburn you should touch base with your surgeon. I'm now 2 months post op now of my revision... and down 51 pounds. I gained up to 260 pounds prior to the revision, and am currently at an all time low for me as an adult. I weigh 209. Teri
  20. I'm a band to bypass start over.... I had the band for 2 yrs 4 months... I feel so much better, so much more normal in the eating aspect. I have lost 51 pounds in just over two months. I'm already cured of diabetes, and high blood pressure, and assumed I'm cured of sleep apnea. teri
  21. terilynn112

    Sept. Samurai Surgery Check-in

    Wtg samari's. I've now lost from 260 to 209... 51 pounds since January 11. It's the most i've ever lost. So far the bypass and me get along well. I'll post pictures if anyone is interested. Teri
  22. Just an update on me... i was finally revised on 1-11-11, and feel great. I've lost 25 pounds as of this morning. I'm back to doing nearly everything, although I still tire quickly. Some from the surgery, some from the less food/liquids I'm on. Teri
  23. I am now a revision to an rny from the lapband. I've already lost more than I ever did in the two years 3 months and 24 days with my lapband. Never found that illusive green zone. Never found that restriction, without it slipping. So I'm glad to have it gone. Only here to let my fellow September samurai know how I'm doing.

  24. I am no longer a lapbanded person... I now have an roux en y. I love it! I've already lost more than I did in two years with my band.

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