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jeannebs1

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About jeannebs1

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  • Birthday 06/30/1952

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  • Occupation
    High School Counselor in Pflugerville, TX
  • City
    Round Rock
  • State
    Texas
  1. Happy 61st Birthday jeannebs1!

  2. Happy 60th Birthday jeannebs1!

  3. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary jeannebs1!

  4. jeannebs1

    8cc in band with no restriction

    He told me since my BMI was not extremely high that alot of times you need alot in your band to feel restriction. Has anyone else heard this? I had a lower BMI and my surgeon told me the exact same thing. My surgery was on October 22, 2008 and I currently have 8.4 cc in my 10 cc band. Although I feel some occasional restriction I can definitely eat more than 2 cups of food at a time! However, there are SOME foods that are starting to give me some trouble, like asparagus (anything but the tips), Pasta, English cucumbers with the skins on them, etc. Athough I am not losing any weight, I am at least maintaining (which is far better than what I was doing before the surgery). Of course, if I exercised more it would be far better! The thing is, don't lose faith, but most importantly don't beat yourself up!
  5. jeannebs1

    Does Your Throat "Growl?"

    Oh, my heavens! Do you mean that I am normal? It is just so strange because I don't ever remember having that feeling before this last fill. And you're right.... it is a cross between a gurgle and a growl. Did anyone experience it before having the band, or is it just a "band thing?"
  6. :thumbup: I had another fill today which (according to records) brings me to a total of 8.6 cc in my 10 cc band. I was able to eat my soup tonight with no problem and continue to drink my Crystal Light as I have previously. However... my throat has been making a growling noise, and it does it quite often! My husband can even hear it when he is next to me! Has anyone else experienced this? Is it possibly related to my fill?
  7. jeannebs1

    8cc or more in a 10cc band?

    I hope this is that ever elusive sweet spot (I've been there before).:wink: Alfie - I hope it is for you, as well. I am envious! By the way... my nurse practitioner recommended that IF I thought I might be too tight immediately following a fill (but still able to get down liquids) to take some liquid Motrin for two days following the fill in case my stomach was irritated, which would temporarily apply extra pressure against the band (or at least that is my interpretation of the reason). I look forward to the day!
  8. jeannebs1

    8cc or more in a 10cc band?

    Right now, I can tell that I'm tight but I will try to avoid getting and unfill unless necessary. I certainly hope you can ride this out. If you can keep down liquids and mushies, I'd say that you are in the place that I am trying to reach! When I had 8.4 filled in my band a little over a month ago I couldn't keep down Water (including saliva). I really tried to wait it out, hoping that things would loosen a little, but instead I guess I actually aggravated my stomach/esophagus and made things worse because nothing could relax. They removed 1 full cc. and are now trying to move me back up incrementally - .2 cc at a time. No restriction yet and I am now at 7.8. Hopefully my next fill will bring me to at least some type of restriction. Good luck!
  9. jeannebs1

    8cc or more in a 10cc band?

    I have 8.2 cc in a 10 cc band and still do not feel restriction, although I believe I am getting close. Since I started with a lower BMI than most, my surgeon had warned me right before my surgery that it would probably take much more for me to feel restriction. Still, I guess it is better to sneak up on it!
  10. jeannebs1

    too tight

    I regretfully have just had the same experience. I had 7.4 cc in my band and went in for a fill because I had yet to experience any restriction. The nurse practitioner gave me an additional full cc to bring me up to 8.4. I slowly drank my cup of water and once again felt the familiar disappointment of no restriction. As I drove home, however, I started to slowly slime. Since this was my first experience with anything like that, I really didn't know what it was. I only knew that I had to empty my mouth quickly or else I felt I was going to drown! I decided to "wait it out" and see if things would loosen up. Unfortunately... it didn't loosen up and I then had the entire weekend to contend with constant sliming and PBing. I couldn't even swallow my own saliva without sliming even more. On Monday I had them remove .4 cc. I once again drank the water and had no problems... until I got home. It all started again! It is horrible not to be able to drink anything, not be able to sleep because you wake up in the night coughing and choking, not to even be able to speak sometimes because so much slime and phlegm is being produced in your mouth! I had another unfill today (-.8 cc) because I didn't want to go through another weekend like before. I ended up losing 11 pounds in less than 7 days. (Mostly water weight, I would imagine.) It was an experience I hope never to repeat.
  11. jeannebs1

    Please help me convince my doc

    How interesting to read your post! Our situations are very similar. However, I have a 10 cc APS band. I, too, have very little fat around my stomach (most of my weight being at my waist and below) and my doctor told my husband and myself immediately following surgery that he predicted it would take me much longer to reach restriction because of this. Well - he was right. I had 7.4 cc in my 10 cc band and felt absolutely no restriction. The surgeon also told me that all of the bands can actually hold much more saline than the designated size of the band and he has put in more than 12 cc in a 10 cc band on "a couple" of occasions. I went in for my 6th fill yesterday. This time (after expressing my repeated frustration at having to pay for so many fills and still not feeling any degree of restriction), the nurse practioner gave me 1 full cc, bringing me to a total of 8.4 cc in my 10 cc band. WHEW! I am now in the red zone... but absolutely refuse to have an unfill, at least for right now. If you have been banded within the last year, it would be interesting to know why a doctor would use the old band (with some reported problems) as opposed to the new, improved bands.
  12. I attend two different support groups here in North Austin. One of them is a social group that meets every second Wednesday at TGI Friday's at La Frontera. We just sit around and socialize as we eat. The restaurant always breaks the bill into individual checks for us. I also belong to a support group at True Results that meets the last Thursday of the month. We meet at the True Results on Parmer Lane. They are great and welcome everyone!
  13. jeannebs1

    6.3 cc And Still Nothing...

    Dear Linda --That is a MAJOR bummer! Do you suffer from acid reflux at all? When I had my lap band surgery the doctor saw that I had a hiatal hernia (quite large, actually) and repaired it on the spot. Since then I have not had another episode of acid reflux (thank heavens!). I am so grateful that it was repaired and I hope that your situation can be rectified, as well. I would assume that the repair can be performed laproscopically. I did not realize that a hiatal hernia could negatively influence the effects of the lap band, so I am very blessed that my hernia was repaired at the time my lap band was seated. The surgeon even gave me a picture of the hernia (before and after repair - very interesting!) as well as a picture of the lap band. He predicted at that time that I would probably take longer to reach restriction than the majority of his patients since I did not have a lot of fat around my stomach. (I carry my fat lower on my body.) Unfortunately, I now have 7.4 cc and am still not feeling restriction, although I know that I cannot gulp my Water the same way that I used to. Did you have a lower starting BMI? That appears to be a pervasive theme here. Good luck and best wishes to you. I hope that all will go well with you!
  14. jeannebs1

    6.3 cc And Still Nothing...

    Lulca - Once again, thank you for sharing your personal experience with me. I truly appreciate this. I am going to stop feeling sorry for myself and put my head back into the game. You're right... this holiday season is not the time to beat myself up. I need to realize my new beginning. However, any words of wisdom from you will always be welcomed! Thanks!
  15. jeannebs1

    6.3 cc And Still Nothing...

    Lulac - I can't tell you how comforting to read your response! I just KNEW that I was alone in this adventure and, like my husband once said to me, "I guess it's not going to work for you." I will be going in for another fill in 4 days and they will be doing it "under fluoro." Did they use fluoro for you to get you to your magic set point, or did you continually get .5 cc each time (like my doctor's office says is the max they will give after the first 2 fills)? I was NOT very good at making wise choices over this Christmas break since I have been so frustrated and, dare I say depressed, about the lack of assistance I have had over the last few months with the band. I have unfortunately been gaining back the weight that I lost pre-surgery. You have given me hope, however, and I truly appreciate our input. Can you give me any more information as far as your particular journey with the band? What was it like whenever you finally felt some restriction? Was it something like, "I THINK I feel something this time," or did you actually know without a doubt that your fill had helped?

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