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Hey Randy: Picture this...a gut that has no place to release the gas from carbonation...sounds like a bomb. That is what you will be making inside your body. After banding you will have more gas than you ever did before without the carbonation. You will learn to move around to allow a burp to release the pressure. Try to lessen anything that makes gas ore you may explode, or wish that you did. Good Luck Banding works but has limits. Listen to others so that you do not need to have their pain.

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Hey Randy: Picture this...a gut that has no place to release the gas from carbonation...sounds like a bomb. That is what you will be making inside your body.

Kinda like the mentos in pop thing.

Link for refererance. [ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ykwYi3cmXrw]YouTube - mentos pop bottle trick[/ame]

Andrew

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Hi Guy's

I have not been banded yet but I'm jumping through hoops. My Doc is Elmer Valin in Connecticut. Going to see the Nutritionist and Physiologist on Monday.

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Hey welcome Tarami !!!!:clap2:

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that video is great, can't wait to try it...

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I'm still sick, getting a little better I guess , been loading up on drugs..:D

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I guess I'm lucky, I didn't have to do the nutritionist or a physiologist with my Doc. That must mean he thinks I'm Fat and Nuts and don't need a second opinion on it..:guess.. LOL... Boy the weekend is here already and Tue will be here sooner then I think for the trip to Mex. I sure hope they have a extra long bed for me, I'm 6ft. 6in. tall and I really don't want my feet to hang off the edge of the bed all the time..later guys Ted

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That's me Ted.

I'm arriving a little earlier than that. I'm actually in Florida right now for work and don't have my information with me, but I believe I get to San Diego around 10:30 a.m.

See you there.

Jeff

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Got a double wammy today. Took my son Snowmobiling today and had a great day. On my way back I got a beep on my phone. Message from my Doc. My band adte is set for Feb. 27.:D!!!

I guess that means we are on our way

Chris

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Hey Jeff, I guess I'll see you Tuesday at the pre-op place in TJ,or you might still be at the airport waiting for the driver to get there..( Mexican time !! LOL ):rolleyes

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Thats great news Chris :clap2: :clap2: !!!

Ted

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My Name is Chris and Iam Pre-band in St. Louis. I have been on this site for a real long time. Iam 45 and getting all my paper work and letter to take to the lapband doctor.

Chris

VCW61@excite.com

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thuts wyte !!!:heh:

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So hows everyone doning !! My cold is getting a little better now, my biggest fear is thay will tell me I have to wait.:faint:I'm thankfull for DRUGS.....:guess One more full day befor we go to Mex....:clap2: Ted

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So where is everyone gone !!! :faint:

We leave for Mex. in the morning, and today we'll do some shopping for my post-op food :hungry: oh ya , I mean drinks :tired Later Ted...

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So where is everyone gone !!! :faint:

We leave for Mex. in the morning, and today we'll do some shopping for my post-op food :hungry: oh ya , I mean drinks :tired Later Ted...

Good luck on your journey. I'm sure it will all go smoothly. In a couple days you'll have this behind you and begin your life on the Light Side. Let us know how it goes.

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