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rockstar

LAP-BAND Patients
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About rockstar

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    Official Rockstar
  • Birthday 05/11/1984

About Me

  • Biography
    Always the safe, fat girl friend.
  • Interests
    Music, horror movies, traveling, body mods, graphic design.
  • Occupation
    I work at a large sporting goods store, selling delicious, delicious fudge.
  1. Happy 29th Birthday rockstar!

  2. Happy 28th Birthday rockstar!

  3. 1 years has passed since you registered at SleevePlicationTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary rockstar!

  4. 1 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary rockstar!

  5. 1 years have passed since you registered at VerticalSleeveTalk! Happy 1st Anniversary rockstar!

  6. Nope. Each fill, they unfill me into a syringe to make sure it's all still there. Never missing a drop. Is it purely because I just haven't gotten it the life change down yet?
  7. Hey guys. I just have a little concern, just wanna hear if someone is having something similar situation. I got my surgery in October of 2010 and lost about 45 lbs in four months from, I'm sure, the result of the surgery and being a little timid of the foods on the restricted list. So after about six months of monthly doctor visits, monthly fills... I still felt no restrictions. After about 8 months, I started to fall into old habits because, well ... I guess I was mad at myself for not being the typical band patient and having normal restriction... I don't know. But 10 months out, I've gained 25 lbs back... all my fault. I've never felt stuck, I've never slimed, I've never pb'd. It's like the band isn't there. I think I have 8 or 9 ccs out out of 11, I believe. Has anyone gone through this? Had 8 fills and felt no restriction? I realize that 90% of losing weight on the band is me. Eating right and exersizing but I was counting on the band to help. Has anyone gone to maximum fill to get restriction? I'm back on the program with smaller portions and getting my 150+ minutes of walking in but I'm getting a little discouraged after almost a year. Any response is appreciated!! Amy
  8. rockstar

    Time off work?

    I was back to 100% by day 8 and could do pretty much anything. My job is pretty physical and I had absolutely no problem with it.
  9. rockstar

    just starting my new life

    If you are on a clear liquid diet only, you don't need to be so restrictive on what you allow yourself to eat. I was unfortunate to never have restriction right after surgery so I drank and drank all day long the first week post-op. But if you don't think you can take it another day, call your surgeon. Sometimes they will bump you up to the next week's food or allow you to introduce fuller liquids. It does it get better! After 7 days, I felt 100% again.
  10. Like people are saying .. yogurt, mashed potatos, cottage cheese, soup, blend some salsa, refried Beans, soft scrambled eggs, and so on. Baby food is disgusting. I tried it when my husband got his gastric bypass last year and rebought some different flavors and brands after my surgery and blegh. I fed them to my dogs.
  11. I had a one week clear, sugar free diet pre-op, one week clear liquid diet post op, one week full liquids, one week pureed foods, one week soft foods, one week modified normal foods, then off to normal foods, no bread/pasta/red meat for 8 weeks. I'll have my first fill 6 weeks after my surgery date. Can't wait!
  12. rockstar

    New in Denver to be banded!

    Welcome and keep us updated on your progress! I look forward to seeing your posts around. :thumbup:
  13. rockstar

    banded 10/26

    I was absolutely miserable for 5 days after surgery. I was in a ton of pain and hungry constantly. I never got the restriction that most people talk about. I walked and walked and walked and took Gas X in every form - no relief. So I know how yucky you're probably feeling. But if it's any help, it DOES get better. By day 7, I was feeling great and almost back to 100% normal. I wish you luck!
  14. I quit Feb. 2, 2010 with Chantix. I smoked 10 years, 2 packs a day and quit that very day. The first week was a little tough but I WANTED a cigarette, not NEEDED one. That was the biggest problem but I over came it and fully believe that anyone can do it if they really want to. And my surgeon told me that 99% of the patients he's encountered with eroded bands have continued to smoke after surgery after they were told the risks. He also checks all his bypass patients the morning of surgery for nicotine and will refuse to do it if you've smoked. But that's just him. I wish you the best of luck. Quitting smoking was THE best thing I've done so far for myself. I love being smoke free. :sneaky:
  15. By day 6, all my gas pain was gone and I was feeling good. By day 8 and 9, I was back to almost normal. By day 12 and 13, I could start to bend over without wincing, and now at day 16, it's like I never had surgery. Day 2-5 were hell on earth for me!

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