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HOWLUCKYAMI

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About HOWLUCKYAMI

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    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 07/22/1967

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  • City
    Pleasanton
  • State
    CA
  1. Happy 46th Birthday HOWLUCKYAMI!

  2. Happy 45th Birthday HOWLUCKYAMI!

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

  4. HOWLUCKYAMI

    Week 37 Post Op

    You're awesome, Pete! Keep up the amazing job you're doing!
  5. HOWLUCKYAMI

    HELP! Looking for a PCP in East Bay Area

    Hi there...I saw your post and as I am a "lovely" person, I would heartily recommend my PCP, Dr. Bala Annadurai. She practices out of Fremont, across from Washington Hospital. She is pro-LB and RNY....I have been a patient of hers and she knew of my long struggle with my weight. She was all for me getting LB and did many of the required tests in her office. I would also heartily recommend Valley Care (Pleasanton) Bariatric Center. They deal with Anthem BC PPO ALL THE TIME and know exactly how to deal with the paperwork. My authorization went through very quickly and they didn't jerk me around. As long as your plan doesn't specifically exclude WLS (you should check this before starting anything), I think you'll find that Anthem BC PPO is very easy to work with. My authorizations for fills are turned around in less than a week! It's great! My surgeon was Dr. Andrew Lee. He's a very nice man and made me feel comfortable with the process. His partner is Dr. Estakhri and I know of some people who aren't thrilled with her bedside manner. Dr. Lee is great and will take the time you need to answer any questions you have. Please let me know if you decide to use either of them. I'd love to talk with you if you have any questions or concerns. Just PM me. Take care, Emily
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    december 15th banders come on down;-)

    Hi Shelly, I could have written your post myself! I'm in the same boat as you. It was so easy at first, but now I really have to watch myself. I have spent the last few months at the same weight, expecting to magically start losing again. But I have come to the realization that my body is going to need exercise and a lot of it to get this weight off. When I exercise regularly I see success on the scale. Back off the exercise and I struggle. Like you, I have been fortunate not to gain weight, but that's not why I wanted lapband. I want to lose! So, it's step aerobics for me (I used to teach) and while I really enjoyed losing without much effort, I know that I will be truly healthier when I combine diet with exercise. You hit the nail on the head....it's a tool, but its no magic wand. Sounds like it's time for us both to get back to work! Best of luck to you~!
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    Port flipped over?

    It happened to me. I went in for my first fill and my doctor had trouble accessing my port. It was clear from the flouro that it had flipped. I have since had it revised and had a fill at the same time. I am much more sore in my port area this time than the first. My doctor says this is normal since he had to extract the original port and then stitch in the new one. I have continued to lose weight at a slow and steady pace. I attribute this to staying between 1100-1300 calories most days, even when I know I could take in many more. I eat Protein first and I think that is key to being satisfied on less food than I could eat. Tell your hubby there is light at the end of the tunnel and this is but a bump in the road. If I can be of any help or if you have any questions, feel free to PM me. Take care!
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    SF Bay Area Bandsters

    Good to hear from you! I felt exactly the same way when I was looking at banding. LBT is a great outlet, but having people close by has been wonderful! I have a mentor that I met through my LB program at Valley Care and she is also involved in our luncheon support groups. We are a small group right now...typically between 3-10 people each luncheon, but we are looking to grow our group so that we all have exposure to different phases of the LB journey. Just PM me when you know if you can attend so that I can make our reservation! Hope to meet you soon! PS...I grew up in Morgan Hill and am very familiar with Gilroy.
  9. Hello fellow San Francisco/Bay Area California bandsters! I wanted to let you know that there is a small group of us who meet for lunch each month for support, encouragement, and general lap band discussion. We're also the San Francisco Bay Area online support group for Bandsters:http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/BayBandsters/ . Online, we're a regional support forum where members can discuss their banding experience and support each other while making new friends, with a special emphasis for Bandsters residing in or near the San Francisco Bay Area. Offline, we're a group of really nice people who like getting together with each other to share our common issues. As a user of lapbandtalk.com, I thought it would be a great idea to reach out to those of you who are in the area and see if you would be interested in joining our informal support group. Our next luncheon is on March 14, 2009 at noon at TGIF in Union City at the Union Landing shopping center. If you are interested in joining us, please PM me and let me know you are coming so that we can make the appropriate reservations with the restaurant. I hope that you will consider joining us for lunch! It's a great opportunity to meet face-to-face with other bandsters in all different phases of our journey. Hope to see some of you there!
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    SF Bay Area Bandsters

    Hello fellow CA bandsters! I wanted to let you know that there is a small group of us who meet for lunch each month for support, encouragement, and general lap band discussion. We're also the San Francisco Bay Area online support group for Bandsters:http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/BayBandsters/ . Online, we're a regional support forum where members can discuss their banding experience and support each other while making new friends, with a special emphasis for Bandsters residing in or near the San Francisco Bay Area. Offline, we're a group of really nice people who like getting together with each other to share our common issues. As a user of lapbandtalk.com, I thought it would be a great idea to reach out to those of you who are in the area and see if you would be interested in joining our informal support group. Our next luncheon is on March 14, 2009 at noon at TGIF in Union City at the Union Landing shopping center. If you are interested in joining us, please PM me and let me know you are coming so that we can make the appropriate reservations with the restaurant. I hope that you will consider joining us for lunch! It's a great opportunity to meet face-to-face with other bandsters in all different phases of our journey. Hope to see some of you there!
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    Kaiser Richmond Pre-op

    Hello fellow CA bandsters! I wanted to let you know that there is a small group of us who meet for lunch each month for support, encouragement, and general lap band discussion. We're also the San Francisco Bay Area online support group for Bandsters:BayBandsters : BayBandsters . Online, we're a regional support forum where members can discuss their banding experience and support each other while making new friends, with a special emphasis for Bandsters residing in or near the San Francisco Bay Area. Offline, we're a group of really nice people who like getting together with each other to share our common issues. As a user of lapbandtalk.com, I thought it would be a great idea to reach out to those of you who are in the area and see if you would be interested in joining our informal support group. Our next luncheon is on March 14, 2009 at noon at TGIF in Union City at the Union Landing shopping center. If you are interested in joining us, please PM me and let me know you are coming so that we can make the appropriate reservations with the restaurant. I hope that you will consider joining us for lunch! It's a great opportunity to meet face-to-face with other bandsters in all different phases of our journey. Hope to see some of you there!
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    Progress pics

    I agree...you can really see the difference! Keep up the great work...you're lookin' good!!!
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    Have you noticed?

    It's a good question you pose. I'd suggest that some people simply lack confidence in their own opinions and feel the need to seek confirmation from others in order to justify their own thoughts.
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    Have you noticed?

    I don't think she was protesting too much as she was perhaps trying to let you know that your posts come across as overly judgmental. I doubt that is your intent, but I would agree with the poster that you might want to wait to see more poll results before critiquing those who vote. If you refrain from making generalizations so early on you're likely to have more people actually answer your question.
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    Hello from central California

    Hi Amanda, The first couple of weeks after surgery for me were pretty easy. I had no appetite what so ever for atleast the first week. The second week was a bit more challenging in that my head started craving food like eggs and mashed potatoes, but my stomach really was fine on the Protein shakes and Soup. If I had that phase to do over again I would make a batch of homemade chicken soup and live on the broth. When I finally did, I only had a day or two left to sip it before moving to pureed foods. As for the protein shakes, I lived on Myoplex Original ready to drink. I wasn't good about making time in the morning to make my own shakes and the Myoplex ones have a very convenient twist on top that made them easy to take with me. I like the chocolate Fudge flavor the best, but it was nice to have a few vanilla and strawberry Cream on hand to mix it up a bit. One can (actually it's more like a juice box than a can) has 42 grams of protein so if you can get one and a half down you'll likely have met your protein goal for the day. Make sure you sip all day long and get your protein in. It will really help with your energy level. Remember, you're going to be taking in VERY small amounts at a time. Don't waste your intake on Jello or broth if you can help it. Get your protein in first and supplement with other items if you still feel like it.

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