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catfish87

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  1. catfish87

    Just burned 550+ calories....

    i know... for the last month and a half, it seems like the only days it would be tolerable to ride outside are the days im working.... i work 12 hour shifts, so during the winter not any daylight after or before work. Oh well, I did get a new pack of DVD's that have some good ride videos on them last week. They are better than nothing. I can't run...hate it. So c'mon spring!
  2. "she was there when the lady he operated on had placed the band upside down and she sadly passed away." I'm thinking someone could have possibly gotten bad information. I'm certainly not doubting thats what you were told, but I can't find ANY info that this is even possible. The port being upside down is obviously a different thing, but the band?
  3. catfish87

    Just burned 550+ calories....

    We had a bike swap meet today near ST. Louis... and its a rainy 35 degrees out. Cant wait to get back outside to ride! My trainer is nice, but its not the same....
  4. Who is your Dr? If he/she has been doing this for a while, there should be some reviews on here of him/her. I'm not quite sure how someone could place the band "backwards" as its basically a circle. Makes me wonder if someone may have given you some incorrect info. Try researching your Dr online and seeing what reviews are like.
  5. catfish87

    How many cc's is your band?

    Thats my suggestion.... my insurance (Aetna) covers it. I HIGHLY recommend it. I wish everybody had that option. From my experience, its very helpful.
  6. catfish87

    How many cc's is your band?

    I should have asked if you felt any restriction prior to this last fill? Also, does your doctor use a fluoroscope while performing fills?
  7. catfish87

    How many cc's is your band?

    I've got a 14cc band and like you, I am at 8.6 in it now. I'm really, really close to proper fill. Does your DR do your fills using flouro? Do you feel restriction now?
  8. catfish87

    My Lapband Horror Story

    GREAT post Laurigee!!
  9. catfish87

    Dizzy spells

    GNC sells some very concentrated liquid protein "drinks". They are more the size of an energy drink and have 42 grams or protein and 180 calories. "New Whey Liquid Protein" They don't taste good to me, but i can tolerate them for the high protein count. Also, maybe a call to your doctor is in order??
  10. catfish87

    Dizzy spells

    I'm guessing you may have some dehydration? Are you able to get in plenty of clear liquids?
  11. catfish87

    Info please :0)

    I've heard to use the following calc. Multiply your weight by between .33 to .45 For a 200 lb person 200 x .33=66 grams per day. My Dr suggest at least 70 grams per day.If you're looking for High Protein in a low volume, GNC sells a "New whey liquid Protein" Its 42g protein, 180 calories. Comes very concentrated. Doesn't taste good to me, but lots of protein in a hurry.
  12. Getting in enough liquids is very important. If you're not able to do that, call the Doctor ASAP. As far as not being hungry....enjoy it while it last. Just sip, sip, sip and try and get in as much fluid as you can.
  13. catfish87

    Sad but hopeful

    I posted this in response to another bandsters question, but it may be applicable here too. Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there are advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH
  14. Positive feedback: Nothing squelches (sp?) the naysayers like a winner. You show them, and watch them eat crow while your the winner and smiling!
  15. catfish87

    Feeling Duped

    Bibliophile, This morning a very successful bandster posted a very nice topic: "Somtimes I just have to say...." Since I can't say it any better, I copied and pasted some of his post here: Now I know I'm going to get flamed for this by the "Know it all's" But personally, I do not understand how that can happen...(Short of a medical problem).... Either your band is adjusted to where you are in the Green Zone, or it's not!! To me, that is the only thing that is important... Two characteristics of the Green Zone is HUNGER CONTROL, and PORTION CONTROL.....yet I read posts about how people say they were doing fine, then started to eat anything and everything in sight...out of control...Does Not sound like being in the Green to me....
  16. catfish87

    lots and lots of quesitons!

    He/she will probably be 90% sure prior to surgery, but could decide to change sizes during surgery. Mine ended up using what he figured. I have a AP Large 14cc band.
  17. catfish87

    lots and lots of quesitons!

    Your doctor will decide what size band you get. I spent one night in the hospital. Probably not necessary, but all my doctors patients do. I think the most current studies will say the average loss is around 70% of your excess weight. Everyone is different though
  18. catfish87

    New here, need some advice!

    First of all, a loss of 80 lbs is a victory in my book!! Don't sell yourself short! To do that without proper restriction is GREAT! Sorry to hear about losing your insurance, but possibly your surgeon included a years of fills with the initial charge to your insurance? It might be worthwhile to call the office and explain your situation and see? I wish you well on your continued success
  19. catfish87

    Fill still no restriction

    As the VERY successful bandster above says, It is all about restriction. I couldn't/didnt manage to limit myself to 1 cup of food per meal without proper restriction. I posted this in response to another bandsters question, but it may be applicable here too. Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there are advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH IT
  20. catfish87

    4cc in a 10cc allergan band

    I posted this in response to another bandsters question, but it may be applicable here too. It really is about restriction for me. I don't do well managing 1 cup of food per meal unless I have restriction. THATS why I needed the band. Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there are advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH IT
  21. catfish87

    First fill today

    I posted this in response to another bandsters question, but it may be applicable here too. Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there are advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH IT
  22. catfish87

    fills to kick in?

    I posted this in response to another bandsters question, but it may be applicable here too. Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there are advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH IT
  23. catfish87

    First fill.... So glad its over

    Oh how I wish every office that gave fills had a fluoroscope machine to give them with. My doctor ( whom I REALLY, REALLY like )never had a problem finding the port, but there a advantages to using one. Heres my story about fills. My Doctor's office got the machine about a year after I had been banded. Only after the first fill using flouro, did he confirm what I had been saying for about 5 months... I had NO restriction. Because my band had come undone. Yes, the band had come unsnapped. I knew when it happened. My Dr's first to have this happen with hundreds of bands placed. Dr fixed it asap! Now all his fills are done using the machine....and now, standing up. Never any trouble finding the port. Never ANY pain. He/You can see the restriction as the adjustment happens. Your Doctor can get you so much closer to restriction by looking at it instead of guessing. My insurance, Aetna, pays for my fills. If your self pay, it is more expensive. BUT SO WORTH IT.
  24. catfish87

    In need of a mentor/buddy

    Kara/Crystal, I don't think is unusual to be anxious/nervous/scared prior to surgery. I know I was nervous prior to mine! After I got my surgery scheduled, I continued to weigh the pros and cons of having it. I also watched several videos of the procedure. My surgeon (Wagner, I would definately recommend!) was very, very good at answering any questions, and reassuring me that I would do fine. When I got to the hospital (St. Alexius, which I had a good experience at.) the day of the surgery, the anesthesiologist came in and gave me a nice cocktail in my IV and I no more worries! HA! As far as learning to eat slowly and take small bites, I still struggle with that. If I'm eating by myself, no problem. If I with others, I eat too fast most of the time. I have been on and off this site for over three years and can remember only a couple people talking about their body "rejecting" the band. I'm sure it could happen, but think its extremly rare. I'm happy to discuss anything about my journey if interested. David
  25. Not once. 1 week clear liquids only. It was tough the first couple of days, but then wasn't as bad as I expected. The reward was better than the cheating would have been.

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