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Jess,

I'm expecting you're taller than me because everyone is...but my 22's are too big now.

I'm 5'2''.

Let me know if you're interested. I'll find a way to get them to you.

OHJuli

Yeah sure I would take them but two pairs would be fine. Let me ask you a question. Since your at 211 what size are you currently in? I am trying to figure out what size I will be in. I am so excited...I know the jeans I have run a little big for a 22, it will probably be another solid month of losing and hitting the gym before all 22's fit so good, but that is okay, I am ready to work for it... Good luck Juli! YOur doing awesome!!!!:clap2:

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Well, I'm in 20's, but if I were to buy some new dress pants, and I will I'd be buying 18's.

I think 18's will do until I get to about 185....It's so hard to say. My body is so vastly differently shaped than it was when I was a teen...

PM me so we can hook up.

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I bought an outfit for Christmas Eve, I went for the 22 in dress pants and a top! I hope it looks okay,but I am just so excited about my 22's.

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Congrats Jess30. I can't wait for the day to get down from 26/28 and even 30/32 or 3x into a 22/24 as a milestone. I'm sure you will shine for your Christmas party! Enjoy. and...

Feast on the compliments not the goodies!

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HI Forestcats,

Sorry I have not responded to this post. I am new at this and I didn't know how to fine my orginal post. I am from Akron, OH and having the surgery done by Dr. Dan on May 1. I am very nervous and excited at the same time. I am now on day 3 of my Optifast diet and have lost 4lbs so far. A little nervous about the weekend because that is when I tend to eat more.

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Hi! 61 year one grammy. 5 days post-op, feeling good. Soreness is about 2.5 out 10. I am retired 8 years ago and now work for my local church. I am in the chemical dependency field as a OCPS II (Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II).

Question: What should I expect after the first 'fill'? Any pain or discomfort?

Grammy in Columbus

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Hello, I have been reading a lot of posts, and it is time to introduce myself. I can now see I really might be a part of all this and get a band too. I am a 62 year old Grandma with 10, going on 11, grandchildren. I am going to Mid Ohio Surgial for the Lap Band. I started this process in October 2007 (seminar). I have done my head thingy and I my head is intact. ( I hope so anyway as my appointment lasted all of 5 minutes ). What a farce that was. Went to my nutritional counciling next with Michelle. Then I saw a Cardilogist, who found a shadow on my nuclear stress test he ordered...then on to a cardiac cath where 100% blockage was found. Good news though! I had done a natural bypass on myself! In the midst of my my cardio go round I had my intial consult with Dr. Choban. I think I made the right choice in picking her. She was very helpful to me as I had a 3 year gap in my weight lost history. We couldn't get it resolved at that appointment but I felt thankful that I had chosen a Dr. who would go the extra mile. I finally was able to locate my history with my previous Doctor. Charlene said she thought they would need a consecutive history from the last five years. Mine has a gap of 3 years but shows my weight for those years to be obese. I spoke to her last week and she said she would summit my info to the insurance (UHC) this week.

I am so glad I have found this forum. I know I am a a stranger to all of you but I feel like I know all of you very well.

Edited by Call me Joy

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Welcome Call Me Joy! We have a few 'grannies' on this Mt. Carmel thread and everyone is doing great so it looks like those in our 50s and 60s are still kicking it with lots of years left to live and enjoy after we lose weight with our band. Good luck! Keep us posted when you get a surgery date. Hope you can drop in Polaris sometime for the local Columbus bandsters and bandster-in progress friends meeting. See the thread under Ohio as well as the Mt. Carmel specific thread.

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Thanks for the invite Special K. I should have added a lot more to that obese word. I just can't seem to get it out of my mouth. You are right K....I believe the 60's are the new 40's...so the fifties must be the new 30's.

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Hi,

My name is Kelley, and I live in SW Ohio. Was banded on 18 April by Dr. Bruce and have had no real problems since the surgery. I've lost about 25 lbs since the 7th of April and have high expecatations for myself. :thumbs_up: Married, two children, and I work full-time. Active in church, PTO, and like to play golf. Been reading the posts here for several months, but this is my first day to really post anything. Glad to be a part of the gang trying to improve ourselves. Thanks!

P.S. I had a first PB experience today -- is it possible that my band is finally restricted, or did I just blow it on my food choice - have not had this happen before....

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Welcome to the site Kelley! This is a great forum and so glad to hear you're doing well with your lapband. I'm at about 3 months now and also doing great.

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Hi! 61 year one grammy. 5 days post-op, feeling good. Soreness is about 2.5 out 10. I am retired 8 years ago and now work for my local church. I am in the chemical dependency field as a OCPS II (Ohio Certified Prevention Specialist II).

Question: What should I expect after the first 'fill'? Any pain or discomfort?

Grammy in Columbus

So far my first 2 fills have been easy. Both done at MCW with fluro but now that they did the 2nd one and found my port easy to feel through the skin, they said I can have my future fills in the doctors office. That should help with some logistics. I had a little bruising with each one but nothing I worried about at all. You should be getting close to fill #1 at 6 weeks out from surgery. Good luck!

P.S. I got my fills done at 1pm on my lunch hour and went right back to work if that tells you how simple things were.

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Hello, I am Barbara from Spokane Washington. I am in the process of selecting a Dr. for my lap band surgery. I have scheduled for june the 24th with Dr. Kuri in Tijuana Mexico. I am scared to death now that I have made the date. I will be going alone, short notice to entice a friend to go with me. I just made the appointment today and if my work approves the time off I will be flying to SanDiego on the 23rd. Be picked up there and taken to the hospital.

Does anyone have any regrets that has had the surgery?

I have about 75 pounds to loose and am both excited and scared.

I am an xray tech and move around large patients and equipment, I am told I will be ready to work the 1st of July. That is just 7 days, what do you all think. Would that be pushing it. I am very healthy and was back to work after my gall bladder was removed in one week.

I am rambling, nervous I guess. I would appreciate any response, answers ect that anyone would like to offer.

Thank you and HI ALL

Barb:crying:

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Hi Barbara,

My doc wanted me off work for two weeks -- this included golf. I went back to work in exactly two weeks and have primarily a desk job -- no issues. However, I started back to golf that same day, and while I was able to do it - boy was I tired. Otherwise it was all great. No regrets!

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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
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      On day 4 of the 2 week liquid pre-op diet. Surgery scheduled for June 11th.
      Soooo I am coming to a realization
      of something and I'm not sure what to do about it. For years the only thing I've enjoyed is eating. We rarely do anything or go anywhere and if we do it always includes food. Family comes over? Big family dinner! Go camping? Food! Take a short ride or trip? Food! Holiday? Food! Go out of town for a Dr appointment? Food! When we go to a new town we don't look for any attractions, we look for restaurants we haven't been to. Heck, I look forward to getting off work because that means it's almost supper time. Now that I'm drinking these pre-op shakes for breakfast, lunch, and supper I have nothing to look forward to.  And once I have surgery on June 11th it'll be more of the same shakes. Even after pureed stage, soft food stage, and finally regular food stage, it's going to be a drastic change for the rest of my life. I'm giving up the one thing that really brings me joy. Eating. How do you cope with that? What do you do to fill that void? Wow. Now I'm sad.
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