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  1. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Hi L2T, That is the weight where I was not "chubby" and with very "dangerous" curves :drool: (not even close to skin and bones.) That is in the middling of the target BMI (weight range) for my height (included in my sig on the last line.) However to be that weight, I skipped a lot of meals, and ran. The weight started to pile on over the years when I stopped denying myself, and stopped exercising all of the time... The band can help with that I _believe_ after I get optimal restriction. But as you can see, the top of my range is 132 lbs. So in order to not be "overweight", I could be 130-140. I just know, at my height, I did not look right in clothes until I was 127 lbs or less. There really is no where for me to put excess weight, no hips or thighs, so it is all in my trunk... <sigh> Mark You Calendars: PLASTIC SURGEON VISIT to BWH WLS Group(s) TUES June 2 2009
  2. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Ms Dollaz, maybe I will see there!
  3. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Sleep apnea that severe, CAN be alleviated or cured altogether, with weight loss. I see the Lap-Band as a major tool, in my goal to lose most or all of my excess weight and beat severe sleep apnea, so that I will no longer fear relationships, and sharing my little bedtime secret with someone else. But even if you decide against the band, do work hard to adjust to using a C-PAP machine. It has done wonders for me. I was exhausted, at the end of my ropes when I had my sleep study finally in early 2004(after pleading with my PCP about my fatigued condition). Other conditions that can develop due to the weight, and which can also be reversed with the lap-band: Diabetes (I developed this in 2005) High Blood Pressure (my luck has not run out on this yet) Joint Problems (I have upper and lower back pain since 2006, and knee problems when going down stairs) Reflux (since 2002) I know I am forgetting some. I am sure my breathing will improve with weight loss. I saw my PCP this afternoon, and he really does not want my surgery delayed, he said "in six months, you won't need half of the meds you are taking!" :thumbup:
  4. ibelieve

    Asthma Attack... Steroids...

    I sent my Surgeon an email about it, and CC'd my PCP. The Attending's in the ER recommended seeing a Pulmonologist since this is the 5th severe attack in 11 months - I only used to get this way when I was sick with the flu, in winter, but last May it turned into something else altogether... unresponsive to steroids... Which was why I was SO into not having it done by Christmas... I wanted to be get it done before Flu Season hit, and to be slimmed down a bit by summer, and then all set before the new asthma situation could develop in the Spring... I have a hunch, since I used to work for Surgeons... that my surgery will be delayed until the pulmonologist signs off. :laugh:
  5. I just need to vent a little, as I have had a setback in the middle of my pre-op two weeks (diet and the surgery itself) I am a little bummed, Friday night an asthma flare went downhill, so I ended up at Urgent Care at 1 am, and from there, I was sent by ambulance to hospital to be admitted... because I had been started on 5 days of prednisone(steroid) on Thursday morning and had gotten worse instead of better after two days of treatment... Long story short, the two treatments at Urgent Care, and the oxygen in the ambulance must have started to work about the time they loaded me into the ER treatment room... and I ended up being able to leave there at 5 a.m... but then I was home, and trying to sleep, and got a call from the hospital to come back in as a radiologist did not like something on my chest x-ray so they wanted to evaluate me further... I went in, had a CT scan with contrast (Radiologist thought they saw "enlarged veins" around the cardiopulmonary connections apparently, so a lot went through my head while waiting for the scan and the report of NO ABNORMALITIES from the scan with contrast... my thoughts were, was it FenPhen that did this and so on and so forth... But now I am afraid the gain from the steroids (mostly Fluid retention) and the restricted pre-op diet (could this be too severe for someone who is so sick), and will the Surgeon push back my date... I was so afraid of this all winter, as they would not give me a date, would not give me a date, in spite of insurance approval very early on - since the later it gets in Spring, the more likelihood of asthma (this has been a problem for the past year)... I will not know anything, until I have the pre-op eval. with the anesthesiology team at the new pre-op work-up clinic they have. I see the surgeon after that. He will weigh me again, and there there will be all of this flurry of medical activity this weekend for me, to consider. But at least I know my heart, lungs, aorta, etc all looked normal on the CT scan. Anyway, my lungs are still pretty reactive, and I have a feeling my surgery is going to be pushed back at least a week or two... :laugh:
  6. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Hi Jay... my surgery scheduled for May 6 with Dr. R. will probably be pushed back, since I had an asthma flare, was put on steroids Thursday, and I got sicker Friday night and was sent by Urgent Care by ambulance to hospital to be admitted... fortunately the situation turned around and they let me go home early in the morning, then called me back in for a CT scan with contrast... which turned out NORMAL... but they want me to see a pulmonologist. So with my pre-op eval. scheduled for Tuesday at the Weiner Center, and visit with Dr. R. afterwards - I am quite sure everything is going to be pushed until a Pulmonologist will sign off on the Surgery, not to mention the weight gain from steroid caused fluid retention... and probably cannot stay strict pre-op when so sick... I am not going to let this get me down though... I just ordered a feather bed for the post-op need for fluffy-luv, and a bunch of low-glycemic vegetarian and vegan cookbooks from Amazon for my post-op reading, to prepare for post-mushy phases and a new lifestyle. :laugh: :thumbup: :thumbup:
  7. I am planning on a full 7 days off (Wed-Tues) and the option for the Wed-Fri following if necessary. A lot of people here and in groups have mentioned going back to work the next day!!! Hopefully you will recover quickly if you are expected to get right back to work... Take extra care of yourself if you do!!!
  8. Question: should I count on going boobie commando for the ride home and for however long after, or will I be able to wear my bra home from the hospital and forever and ever after???
  9. ibelieve

    Pea sized bites!!!

    Fujika, that is a great idea! What size is the screw cap? Is it roughly the size of a cap from a soda or small bottle of water??? I am such a spatially oriented person, so if I could have a reminder or several reminders, such as this around, it would make it easier for me to comply.
  10. ibelieve

    Preparing myself

    I need to update this post a little... about my efforts as pre-op weightloss, I was able to get down as much as 20lbs lighter than the original 287 at my first surgery consult... but I fluctuated, then a weight check with the surgeon, I was at 272 and he okay'd me to proceed to book that date, May 6. I gained another 6 lbs because I was exhausted and began to eat again, all the wrong things in all the wrong quantities... The reason I am bringing this up is that we should acknowledge when we are not successful, but we should always keep trying, and never give up. I would not need band surgery if I was able to lose weight without diet pills (fen-phen now off the market) and really restrictive diets. I should add my other issue... AND NO EXERCISE. I am back on a liquid/restricted monotonous diet, and will change to strict pre-op in a couple more weeks. I am not about to give up, and it is my hope that I will have the self-discipline it takes to be a successful bandster. I have been very aware of where my hunger comes from, and its from some mental habits I have developed. But when I was losing that 20 lbs. I did not think about those things, and when there was temptation within reach, I let it go. So I know I can do this. And anyone else in this situation can too! It's mental will power, more than hunger. And physical exercise is an absolute necessity.
  11. My Primary Care Dr. has been asking me to consider this surgery since 2002 and in 2003 we tried to get the Insurance Co approval but were turned down, and then in the same period I heard about someone who works for my employer dying on the table during his lap-band procedure, so I put it out of my mind... pretty much. This year, instead of the usual staycation, I took a cottage in Cape Cod, it was a tiny cottage, and I could barely fit into the toilet and the shower stall... but the worst part was that I was alone, as far as I could tell, I was the only person on the whole of Cape Cod vacationing alone. You could say I had an epiphany and I decided that the way I was living, the self-isolation, was plain wrong and that I deserve to have a life that includes other people - because at some point in my life as I got heavier I decided that friends and family were a bother, who needed them, I have a good job and home, what more do I need than that. Well, I was wrong. On Oct 1 I saw my Dr. for my annual and he brought in a printout of my weight over the past 7 years and brought up Lap Band again... when I said yes to getting a referral to a surgeon for a consultation, he practically did somersaults and went skipping down the hall. A month later, I saw the surgeon, Dr. Malcolm Robinson at Brigham and Womens Hospital in Boston. Dr. Robinson said I am a candidate for surgery and needed to lose about 25 lbs before he can operate... well, the Holidays were upon us, and I actually gained a little over 4 lbs during that time... but something that shocked me most was learning, from Dr. Robinson's literature, is that I am not morbidly obese, but actually Super Obese. I am heavily muscled so I think I am probably more borderline. I can still get around pretty well, but this is clearly not healthy and no wonder I am so isolated from everyone. Going to the mall over the Holidays, fully grown adult males would say stuff to me like "mmmm SEXY" ~ so I hope they made their inadequacies go away by putting me down. Two weeks ago, I decided that I was going to do what it takes and put myself on a strict high Protein mostly liquid diet, basically Dr. Robinson's two-week pre-op diet with the addition of a mid-day salad. I follow this to a T with no slip ups and have lost 6 lbs in a little over a week with 25 more to go. I see the surgeon for a weight check next month and we have a tentative date for mid-March but that can be moved up or back depending... I just know I am ready by the fact I am sticking to a strict diet, and plan to lose every last lb. he asks of me. Diet consists of a sugar free Carnation Instant Breakfast at 6:30 a.m., 12 pm 4 pm and 8 pm. an apple at 10 a.m and orange at 2 p.m. with a Salad with lowfat dressing midday and a dinner consisting of a grilled piece of boneless skinless chicken breast (not just the 4 oz. prescribed for pre-op) and a salad with a little ranch dressing. Sometimes I have a fat free yogurt with 26 grams of sugar carb in it, or some sugar free Jello.
  12. ibelieve

    From the Heartland! Hello

    Good Luck Angie!!! I am a month away from my surgery... and I am already getting jitters and nervous about it, but I know everything will be fine.:glare:
  13. You should call your surgeon and let him know about the Prednisone - this medication could affect your ability to recover from the surgery, so I think they will look at your dosing, or may have to reschedule. Mostly I think they would make sure you were taking prednisone during and after the surgery - so that your adrenal system is able to respond to the stress of the procedure and anesthesia. I have severe asthma, and my surgeon always checks to make sure I am not on it. They will check again I am sure, when I see everyone for the pre-op. I last had to use it in November '08, and I gained some weight, but I think that was mostly as a result of the Holidays, when I ate like I was getting ready for lap-band diet restrictions and getting some things out of my system... Good Luck. Waiting a little extra time for surgery is not so bad. I started with the Orientation in October, Surgeon visit in November, needing to lose 25-30 lbs (and only losing 16-20 of it), finally getting the surgeon to ok me to schedule the surgery, and gaining a few lbs... now I need to lose again, and in a 2-3 weeks start my pre-op...
  14. Oh wow!!! May 6 bandsters on the loose!!! Woot!!! I just got the paper work today for my pre-surg work-up with anesthesiologist and pre-surg check-in with my surgeon on April 28. I am doing a mostly "pre-op" strictness of diet, since I gained a few pounds since last visit with Surgeon, and he would not be happy to see me gained when I see him on the 28th... And then in two weeks, I start the for real strict pre-op diet as prescribed. At least I was on it, and strict, for a whole two weeks, so know that I can get through that part! I feel better to have some more May bandsters get their dates! I like Mayo BANDitos too! Shrinko De Mayo is a classic... How about... MiniMAYzers???
  15. ibelieve

    30 & almost 300 lbs.

    I have been reading a lot here since I joined in January, and it looks like the band does wonders for fertility. In my orientation session, the surgeon mentioned that he recommends patients use BC at least in the first months after the surgery because women who are infertile due to excess weight convert to fertile very quickly following the surgery. That being said, there are a lot of bandsters here who have had what they call "band babies" so I do not think you should worry much about the band and childbirth. It sounds like you have to get an unfill while you are pregnant though, to assure you are able to take in the required calories and nutrition. Good Luck!!! I know how it feels about that 300 number! :smile:
  16. ibelieve

    2nd Thoughts on surgery

    When my PCP first approached me about WLS in 2002, I was not ready. In 2003 we tried to get Insurance approval for Lap-Band, and we were refused, and refused again on appeal... Every year, at Annual Exam time, my PCP would bring this up. In 2004 and 2005 I said my family and I had discussed it and they were against it. Each successive annual visit, he would bring it up again... suggesting I sign up for another plan that would okay the surgery, and always, I would refuse. Now, the annual visits were only the formal annual, interspersed in their are over 100 office visits, for my various health problems!!!! In 2004 I was diagnosed with sleep apnea. In 2005 I got very ill, and I turned out to have blood sugar over 400!!! This last year, I had a revelation when I was alone on a vacation in late August. On Oct 1 in our annual, he brought it up again, and mentioned our insurance (its a private health system/ppo-hmo) now covers it... and I said YES. He was so happy. I saw the surgeon in November who asked me to lose 25-30 lbs. I tried to, and I did get down 20lbs. but gain easily, especially Water, and finally the surgeon okayed me for surgery when I was down 16 lbs.... I have a lot of feelings about this. But I know for sure, if I had been ready long before this, I would be wearing much smaller clothes, I would probably have a love life, and social life where I associate with and enjoy the company of others, and my 5 year old nephew would not have to have a special conversation when he wants to talk about how HUGE my belly is and WHY is it so HUGE (kid, its not nice to talk to people about how they look, how fat they are, why they are different etc).... You will have to make the right decision for yourself. I just know that when I lose weight, I gain it back double, it is unfair and tears me up. I have lost over 90 lbs in the past with the help of fen-phen, but they took it off the market, and I stopped taking phentermine since I suffer anxiety, and the weight piled on, all 150 lbs. and it is hard to get and keep it off. I need the band. I would prefer a sleeve gastrectomym but hardly any insurers in the US are covering it. So I will take the Band instead, and I will be very grateful too. I worry some about the risk of surgery, but I probably will end up dead if I don't anyway. :smile:
  17. ibelieve

    NC Newbie

    Thank You for sharing your great news with us. My surgery is May 6th, and its been a long wait to get to this point, and sometimes I wonder is this really going to happen for me? Will I be able to stick with it and work with the band, using it like a tool to help me cut back on most of what I am having trouble with? Stories like yours give me so much hope for myself. Regards!!!:smile:
  18. Keep up the great work!!! I saw your pictures a while back and it is great that you are sharing your progress with all of us!!!

  19. My date is set, May 6... I had lost up to 20 lbs, was down 16 when I got okay'd for surgery on March 10, but I have gained 6 back. I am back on a strict diet. I had to go off of it, I was exhausted and it was affecting my ability to do my job... (I had done the pre-op diet for around 3 months!!!) Now I need to start a regular exercise program, because in order to be successful, as I have learned from all of the bandsters here, you must follow strict diet and exercise often!!! Back on the Chain Gang for me :eek:
  20. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Surfergirl, I used to sail and surf, and those are a couple of the things I am looking forward to enjoying once my weight gets down enough. I want to cross-country ski again to!
  21. ibelieve

    Cough attacks

    You should consult with your surgeon about this. Have you tried doing a search of this site to see if anything turns up about coughing after surgery? Here is a search I ran for you, on coughing... Lap Band Surgery and Lap Band Discussion Forum - Search Results Good Luck and let us know how things turn out! My surgery is scheduled for May 6.
  22. Keep up your mental strength!!! It is only one more week of liquid to get through. Take it a step at a time. I have been off and on the pre-op surgery diet, since January, not only to lose weight, but to prepare for the real thing, so that I will not fail during two weeks pre-op and shrink my liver for the surgeon to be able to safely work on me and place the band. I have found that I CAN get through some of the most mind-blowing temptations, just overwhelmed with sight sound and smell of people eating and having to prepare food for others while strictly nearly all liquid dieting. Fortunately I do not force myself for more than a two week stretch at a time... I think that is about the mental and physical limit and thus, this is the reason for the two week intervals with our process... maybe... Good Luck and stick with the program your surgeon and nutritionist have provided!
  23. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    Hey Singing, your sleep tech sounds like the one I had, was it out in Malden at the little hospital up on the hillside? In order to make sure I slept while he prepped me, I kept my eyes closed and tried to relax so I would not get wound and could eventually sleep and I did, surprisingly. They found I had over 60 episodes that interrupted my sleep! I remember that at one point, he came in to wake me, and had me put the CPAP mask on... Now I won't sleep anywhere without it, because at that point, I was suffering exhaustion and out on medical leave for it... eventually I figured out how to sleep with one on and my life improved immensely.
  24. ibelieve

    Brigham and Women/Faulker Hospital

    I saw Dr R today for weigh in... he came in and looked at the weight on the chart "hmm, you're down over 10 lbs since I saw you one month ago, thats pretty good, thats real good..." then he got confused over that "did we already operate on you???" :biggrin: So he wants me to continue losing and said we could schedule 6 weeks out. Jennifer set me up for Wed May 6 at Brigham, but told me I could have a Faulkner procedure, but a week after... I said, NO, (I want to have my band in, and first fill and to be adjusted to that and any problems dealt with by the time I have my first Cape Cod vacation the first week of July). I asked him why no one is doing sleeves around here, he said they cannot get Insurance approval, and the couple they've done were a hassle through out of state insurers. I have been looking into it around here, my insurer has a board that approves which bariatric surgeries to support, but it looks like they are extremely conservative here, but I have found that from all the recent literature it IS, and really should be, a valid surgery that should be offered with the suite of bariatric surgeries currently accepted... And here, BOSTON, the epicenter of all this medicine, is not as up to the minute as the rest of the U.S. Latin America, Europe, (i.e. world) apparently. Oh well, Allergan lap-band it is, May 6th!

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