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Paigey

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  1. Here is what I found on docshop.com

    Many people are interested in knowing which celebrities have undergone which bariatric surgery procedures. Here’s DocShop’s breakdown

    Gastric Bypass Surgery

    Today, many types of gastric bypass surgeries, like the popular roux-en-y procedure, involve the combination of surgically bypassing a section of the intestines with the creation of a pouch (essentially, a smaller stomach). This type of bariatric surgery is associated with faster weight loss, but can be more expensive and harder to reverse than a gastric banding procedure.

    Celebrities who have had traditional gastric bypass weight loss surgery include :

    • Star Jones (TV personality)
    • Carnie Wilson (singer in Wilson Phillips, TV personality)
    • Al Roker (weatherman on Today Show, author)
    • John Popper (lead singer of Blues Traveler, songwriter)
    • Michael Genadry (actor)

    The Fobi Pouch method is a variation of the roux-en-y gastric bypass procedure, which uses a band to divide the stomach, creating a smaller pouch.

    Celebrities who underwent the Fobi Pouch method of gastric bypass surgery include :

    • Randy Jackson (American Idol judge, musician, record producer)
    • Roseanne Barr (actress, comedienne)
    • Etta James (singer)
    • Jo Marie Payton (actress)
    • Jennifer Holliday (singer, actress)

    LAP-BAND® System Surgery

    Unlike gastric bypass surgery, the LAP-BAND® System does not reroute the intestines. Instead, a silicone band is used to create a small pouch at the top of the stomach. Although not as popular in the United States as gastric bypass surgery, LAP-BAND® System surgery is typically less expensive and is both adjustable and reversible.

    Celebrities who have had LAP-BAND® surgery include :

    • Sharon Osbourne (TV personality, music manager/promoter, wife of Ozzy Osbourne)
    • Ann Wilson (lead singer of the rock band Heart)
    • Khaliah Ali (fashion designer, author, daughter of Muhammad Ali)
    • Joe Gannascoli (actor)
    • Brian Dennehy (actor)
    • Anne Diamond (British TV personality)
    • Mikey Robbins (Australian media personality)


  2. I just feel awful. I have been on the pre op diet for 7 full days. I haven't cheated, and I have only lost 1 lb. I see so many post of losing 5-7 lbs or even more in that first week. I'm worried they will see my weight hasn't really changed and say they won't do the surgery. I'm worried that maybe the band won't work if I'm not losing weight on the pre op diet.

    That's one of my worries too. I know my ticker says that I've lost 8 lbs, but that's 8 lbs from my heaviest a couple of months ago. Since I've been on my pre-op diet for a week now, I've only lost two lbs. I too see where everyone else has lost a lot more during the liquid diet phase and it's very discouraging when you can barely lose 2 lbs. I've been weighing myself on a freight scale here at work, and today, I just don't even want to go out there.


  3. Yes there are 2 threads. This one is alittle different. I am on day 6 of my preop fast. Day 2 was the hardest for me, but I got thru it with flying colors. I have not cheated once. I keep telling myself it is worth it in the end. I have had several distractions while I have been on my fast. But I am down 7 1/2 lbs as of this morning.

    I'm going to try to go this last week without cheating. I know it will make the surgery safer and it's definitely encouraging to see others doing it too.


  4. Good Luck to those being banded tomorrow. I get my band on Friday, thank goodness, dont know how much longer I could do this fast. Today is day 6 and was really shaky today and felt like I was going to pass out. I just keep telling myself that I am almost there. I am down 7 1/2 lbs in 6 days. I am off to a good start. And have not cheated once!!! I figure that I dont want to waste my time or my money. I even went to lunch with a friend and ate my bar while she had a sandwich from subway. She stated she felt bad eating in front of me, I told her that I had to get use to it and this was my test to see if I could do it. And guess what its been hard the last 6 days but I am determined.

    Wow! That's really encouraging.


  5. Please go to the support meeting even after the band. I am about 13 months out and I still go they have help me greatly.

    I will definitely continue with the support meetings.

    Not only do I think they're beneficial, my surgeon's office requires their patients to attend at least 8 of them during the year after surgery.


  6. My surgeon's office gave me two different diets to choose from and one is the CIB. It's 5 shakes made with 2% milk each day, plus juice, cottage cheese, gatorade, yogurt, and sugarfree jello/pudding cups in between.

    Example:

    Breakfast: 8 oz shake and 4 oz juice(not mixed together and I wait about 30 minutes before I drink the juice)

    10:00: AM 8 oz shake and 1/2 cup of cottage cheese

    Lunch: 8 oz shake and 6 oz cup of yogurt

    3:00 PM:8 oz shake and 8 oz gatorade

    Dinner: 8 oz shake

    Once a day I can have 1/2 cup of broth and all day I can have Crystal/Wyler's Light, sugar free Jello, coffee or tea with splenda and Water.

    Honestly, I haven't been drinking as many shakes as I should and I got really weak and nauseated yesterday and ended up having to cheat at lunch. I only ate a cup of won ton Soup, but I felt really guilty.

    I'm only doing the CIB until the unjury that I ordered arrives and then I'll stay with that one.


  7. I dont know how everyone made it with the 10 day fast, I have completed 2 days and am hungry. The food isnt that bad. Oh and I am short 1 meal thanks to my yorkie!! She got on the table when I was outside and helped herself.

    I'm on day three now and I am starving too.

    I think I am going to cheat this afternoon and have some won ton Soup for my lunch. I just don't see how you guys are doing this for the whole two weeks. I already feel kind of weak.

    I'm still running a low grade fever, but I am hoping to kick it by this weekend.


  8. I went for my pre-op today.

    I weighed 224.5. I really thought it would be a little more than that, so I was relieved. Right now, I'm scheduled for 2:15 PM on the 28th, but they said they were trying to work me in earlier and to be prepared to arrive around 10:00 AM.

    My only concern was that I had a fever of a little over a hundred degrees when I first got there, but I had them take it again before I left and it was back to normal. She said if the blood tests showed an infection of some kind, I might have to put the surgery off.

    Has this happened to any of you?


  9. Hey neighbor!

    Good luck on your journey too!

    I began this process almost a year ago when I went to my seminar on 9/19/2009. I can't believe it's finally going to happen for me. It's like I'm walking around in daze because I'm so excited and happy that I'll finally get the help and accountability that I desperately need.


  10. Today I am a little discouraged.

    I had it in my head that I'd be able to get the surgery some time around late January or early February.

    During my appointment with the dietitian yesterday, she informed me that my insurance is requiring a 6 month medically supervised diet before I can get the surgery.

    I was aware of the diet and assumed I'd have to provide documentation, but I was under the impression that it had to be within the last three years. The last time I did a diet like that was just over two years ago at the Versalo Clinic.

    UHC, however, is not accepting that and is making me start over.

    Now it's going to be May before I can even think of getting my band. :)


  11. For those of us with UHC, it's not always a bad company to deal with. So far, I've had a very good experience with them.

    I have United Health Care and a bmi of 36 to 37 with a couple of co-morbities(sp?).

    I went to my seminar 9/19, saw my primary care physician on 10/3, asked for and received the referral for lapband surgery that day.

    Within a week, he had most of my pre op tests scheduled and my surgeon's office called to tell me that my insurance was approved to pay 90% with no deductible.

    I am certain that if I wanted to go ahead and push through all of my appointments quickly, I could have the surgery within a few weeks. I'm too chicken to do that though.

    I know this will be the last year I am able to enjoy Thanksgiving and Christmas food, so I am waiting until the first of the year.


  12. Hey Stranger!

    I can totally empathize with you about the Korean culture and being overweight. I am in the states, but I work for a large Korean company. They always assume that the heavier a person is, the more lazy they are.

    I don't have my band yet, but my insurance has approved it and I am currently undergoing all the pretests.

    This is the best site I've found that can answer most, if not all, of my questions.

    At this point, nothing and nobody could talk me out of having the surgery.

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