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Mommy0105

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About Mommy0105

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    Loving the Banded Life!
  • Birthday 07/10/1974

About Me

  • Biography
    Wife to the greatest man on this planet and Mommy to the sweetest and most wonderful 2 year old around! - I am truly blessed!
  • Interests
    Love sports and being active - I am thankful I am starting to be able to get involved again!
  • Occupation
    Teacher
  • City
    Orange County
  • State
    New York

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  1. Happy 39th Birthday Mommy0105!

  2. Happy 38th Birthday Mommy0105!

  3. Mommy0105

    Mommy0105

  4. Good luck New Jill!! Keep us posted!
  5. Mommy0105

    Overdue!!

    I am happy to report that I am no longer pregnant! My baby girl, Avery, was finally born on Tuesday, April 22nd - complete with a police escort to the hospital... I guess the sex and hot wings the night before did the trick!
  6. Mommy0105

    Overdue!!

    Today is April 21st. My little girl was due on Friday, April 18th, but seems to be enjoying life inside the womb. I was 100% effaced and 3 cm dialated over a week ago, but obviously she is in no rush to be born as I am still carrying very high and haven't felt even 1 contraction. My first daughter was born 6 weeks prematurely, so being this pregnant is uncharted territorry for me. I am sooooo thankful to have made it to full term this time, but I am ready to go!!!! If anybody out there knows of any sure-fire ways to bring about labor, let me know (Yes, I have already tried the sex thing...) :rolleyes2:
  7. While I never reched the point of needing a total unfill, I did experience bouts of not being able to eat . If it went on for too long and I couldn't get to the surgeon right away, I tried to fill up with liquid calories. I drank a lot of Ensure and Boost drinks to tide me over. I know they shouldn't be "the answer", but I figured it was better than McDonald's milkshakes and ice cream all day long. I would talk to your OB and nutritionist at your surgeon's office for medically sound advice though. I'm sure they can give you better alternatives to help your pregnancy be as healthy for you and your baby as possible. Best of luck to you.
  8. My port is definitely noticeable. I want to say that it became that way at around the 6-7 month stage. My family members that know I had surgery are grossed out by it, but for those that don't know - they are quite exctited to feel "a little foot" or something. I do have to say, that when it first began petruding, I was quite tender in the surrounding area, but I have gotten used to it and it doesn't really aggrivate me as often now. My daughter does, however, like to make herself comfy on my right upper quadrant - so not only is she constantly in my ribs, she is right by my port - which I am sure adds to the "little foot" petruding !!!
  9. I totally agree that each person is different. If you are able to tolerate the saline, I don't see any reason for an unfill. I went through my entire 1st trimester without an adjustment, but at around 5 months or so, I started having a lot of trouble keeping food (of any type) down. I was vomiting several times during a meal and began losing weight which prompted me to make an appointment. At the appointment, I actually asked for a total unfill, but my Dr. convinced me to only take out something like .06. I noticed immediate relief and was able to eat properly once again for quite a while. I did have to go in for one more adjustment when I hit the third trimester. She removed something like .04 at that appointment and I have been fine since. I am due in 2 more days and gained a total of 30 lbs with this pregnancy. Good luck to you!!!!
  10. Mommy0105

    NYC Docs? Anyone used Dr. Roslin?

    I didn't use Dr. Roslin, but I did use Dr. Kurian when she was part of his group a Lenox Hill Hospital. I was always very pleased with the care I got from Dr. Kurian. The office staff in Dr. Roslin's office was ALWAYS very warm and friendly. While I can't speak personally of Dr. Roslin, I have heard a lot of good things about him, so you should be in good hands if you decide to go with him. If you are interested in keeping your options open though, I would HIGHLY suggest you check out the doctors who are part of the NYU team... Dr. Fielding, Dr. Ren, and MY FAVORITE... Dr. Kurian. They are truly some of the best bariatric surgeons (specifically for the lap band) nationwide, so I would encourage you to meet with them. Good luck to you!!!
  11. I can relate to many of the things you are going through. My daughter, who just turned 3, was born prematurely (2 months) as well. I had been diagnosed with oligohydramnios (low amniotic fluid) during my 5 month sonogram. I was put on bedrest and had to have transfusions of saline to supplement my Fluid when I was really low. Before my daughter, I also experienced 2 miscarriages and thought I would have trouble sustaining a pregnancy at all. I had my lap band surgery 18 months after my daughter was born and went from 238 lbs to 144 lbs in just over a year. I was 9 lbs from goal weight when I found out I was pregnant with baby #2 who is due in April. I had mixed feelings about being pregnant at first. I worried whether or not I would have another high-risk pregnancy. I also worried about ending up right back where I started (pre-band). I am just about 7 months pregnant now. To this point, all things have gone wonderfully. I think that starting this pregnancy over 70 lbs lighter has been a big help. Because my body was in better shape, I truly feel it has had a direct correlation with a healthier pregnancy. Because of my history, I do have monthly sonograms. All have been normal and baby is doing fine. I feel great too. My band was loosened during the first tri-mester and the food just seemed to slide down like the old days. So far I have gained 8-9 lbs total (on track with my OB's recommendations) I will say that I have recently started having random days where it is difficult to keep all that I eat down. It has nothing to do with what or when I eat. I actually think it has to do with the position of the baby, because one minute I can eat as if I was never banded and the next minute I feel it in my throat after only a tiny bite of something. I did speak to my OB and surgeon, and both feel that it is nothing to worry about unless I start to lose weight or experience it on a regular basis. As I progress in my pregnancy, I may get a total unfill just to be safe though. Good luck to you, and don't worry. Even if you do gain weight, you have a great tool to help you lose it again!!!!!
  12. Mommy0105

    Orange/Rockland/Westchester

    Each doctor is different. I wasn't on a pre-op diet, but I am pretty sure the main reasoning is to shrink the liver before surgery. Calling to make sure is a good idea. Good Luck tomorrow Annie!!!!
  13. Mommy0105

    I'm Pregnant!!!!

    I was originally taking procare with DHA, but I soon started having trouble tolerating them. Swithed to Duet (another one with a DHA supplement, but the same thing kept happenning - pill felt "stuck" for hours and it was a battle not to throw it up. I ended up asking my OB for a chewable and he gave me Nutrinate. I am supplementing the DHA on my own (Nordic Naturals - strawberry flavored). I haven't had any problems with the chewables, but I also had .6 cc's removed from my band, so that might have been the problem all along. Start your prenatals a few months before you try to conceive if you can.
  14. Mommy0105

    what are you listening to now?

    I am listening to my husband's fanatical enthusiasm over his Madden 2007 PS2 game.... I should stream some music to drown it out!!!
  15. Mommy0105

    I'm Pregnant!!!!

    Thanks Boo Boo amd Mama. I too am curious to see how a banded pregnancy goes. Right now I am in the tired trimester, but I don't think it is as bad this time aroud. I used to nap everyday after work when I was pregnant with my daughter (pre band / 200+ lbs to start). WHile napping isn't an option with a two year old, I don't feel the constant need for sleep as I did last time. 90 pounds is certainly helping so far. Hopefully things will continue smoothly through semesters 2 and 3. And God Bless you for wanting a third Mama. I'm not sure I could handle the jump from playing one-on-one to zone defense!!!!

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