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maryrose

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  1. Hi Needol,

    You really need to pamper yourself during this process.

    There are a ton of great moisterizers and conditioners on the market that don't cost a fortune.

    I use Paul Mitchel conditioner. I think it's called "the conditioner". It's really not very expensive. It's a leave in conditioner, but you can also use it to shave your legs and you can mix it with Water and spritz on your body. I would never be without it. I have used this for years.

    I also use Dr. Denese from QVC.

    I'm 50+ and did not want to come out of this process looking like I aged 10 years and so far so good!

    You really need to take care of yourself!


  2. BBK,

    Sorry for all the problems you are going through.

    My band surgeon has the personality of a hemorrhoid, but he does amazing work. That being said, where your doc did not do amazing work plus being an A-hole, you definitely need to take this all the way.

    Just my 2 cents.

    That painful staple removal was downright MEAN!


  3. Hi Ladies, :redface:

    I know this probably sounds like a dumb question, but I just can't (or maybe won't?) seem to make time for myself. I work 6 to 7 days a week unfortunately because of circumstances out of my control right now.

    I just don't know how to come up with the time or energy to step this thing up to get the last 35/40 lbs off. I know it's up to me to get my lazy butt moving, I just don't know how I can do it.

    I hope I don't sound like a complainer, I guess I just need a swift kick in the buttocks!

    :smile:


  4. Hi Ladies,

    I am scheduled for a reduction this Thurs. I will be seeing the PS on Wed. for markings, etc.

    Any advise would be greatly appreciated as far as what to expect recovery-wise.

    Do you have any regrets, issues, etc. that you wished you knew beforehand?

    Thanks in advance. This site is AWESOME!

    PS:

    BTW, I am down about 70 lbs. Daughter getting married in Oct. and have been waiting to shop for my mom-of-the-bride get up post-surgery. I'm hoping I can squeeze in a size 12/14 by Oct.


  5. Hi lisa,

    I actually took myself off my meds and monitored my pressure a few times a day. My pressure had gone down to 100/60 average. This happened after I lost about maybe 50/60 lbs. I kept daily tabs and when the doctor took it last week it was 120/70 and she said it was fine to be off the meds.

    I probably should not have stopped them on my own, but like you, she was hesitant to stop them.


  6. Thanks Mango. :P

    I am still wearing my old tops from last year and need to purchase some new stuff, but have been holding out waiting to see how things turn out. I can't wait to pick up a few new things. I did lose weight on top, but it was mostly "back fat" because I am still wearing the same bras, and they unfortunately still fit! I'm hoping I can fit into a size large top. I would be happy with that. I am in a 1X now.

    I would love to hear how you make out! Good luck with your reduction.

    Are you nervous?


  7. Oh yes, absolutely!

    :(

    This was brought up at the informational meeting. The weight loss clinic administrator talked about this and also suggested we may want to plan for the expense and start saving up. I did not think too much about it at the time being in my 50's, but I can absolutely relate to anyone wanting to do this and I have a reductin scheduled! These stories on this board have inspired me.

    My nurse had bariatric surgery and breast reduction. They have had a plastic surgeon affiliate from the same hospital head up a few seminars at my clinic.

    I love my weight loss clinic. I am only 20 minutes from Boston, but chose Lowell General Hospital here in my town. They have some great docs, Dr. Michael Jiser and Dr. Shen have been doing the banding for a long time.


  8. Hi Serenity,

    You have received some great answers! Please also take advantage of the counselling at the clinic. I had bit of a "relapse" when my boss went to Vegas and left me in charge. It was not pretty! I happened to had had an appointment that week at the clinic anyway, told them how under stress my eating was out of control, and I have an psych. appt. at the clinic. Don't be afraid to ask for help. My favorite words, stolen for Betty Davis regarding growing old, I changed them a little:

    lap bands are not for sissies!


  9. This post is the best!

    I am a girly-girl and love all the scoop on product info. I just love beauty products and getting the scoop on good bras!

    I have tried the philosophy products and they are great.

    One product I love - especially any over 50 like me - Dr. Denesse on QVC. Her products are amazing.

    Nothing better than a Sat. night cuddling up and doing my nails, watching girlie movie and doing a facial, etc.

    It really helps us bandsters feel good about ourselves, don't you think?

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