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I know that I am so nervous! I tossed and turned all night last night - thinking, should I be spending this sort of money right now? Are we going to struggle while I pay for this? Should I wait until next year? No, I don't know, but NO! I've been researching this for years and for 3 yrs continuously - I've been serious. It's my time and I'm just nervous.

Since I scheduled the date... I can barely think of anything else! I too have read every inch of the info Dr. K's office has sent. I am getting ready to order one of the lapband books.

I believe we have all made the very best choice - having done many, many other diets. I'm the queen of diets at my office. Can't wait to get banded!

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A GREAT book to read...my Nut's bible-book is "Before and After", by Susan Maria Leach............Inspiring and has 130+ recipes....try ou her site too, BariacEating.com, it is GREAT. Best of luck to you.

Joy (Princess of all diets) HEE HEE!

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It's called "Before and After" by, Susan Maria Leach...I ordered from Amazon, but it's everywhere, like Barnes and Noble, Books A Million, a paperback so not expensive. She chronicles her RNY journey from pre to success and it is very appropriate for lap banders also. GET IT!!!!!!! You will love it...I going to re-read parts tonight for inspiration & guts!

Joy :wink_smile:

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Thanks much for that book info & for the web address as well - I'll look into it for sure.

The book my surgeon has suggested is 'Lapband Solutions' another poster on this site suggested 'Adjustable Gastric Band: Everything You Need to Know' by Robert W. Sewell. Both can be ordered at Amazon.com

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Sorry, I spelled the website wrong....BariacticEating.com. Yummy stuff and no sales tax nor gas running around comparing stuff!

Joy :wink_smile:

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I am going to be banded on Oct. 21st. Scared...excited...and all that good stuff. It's to long away, I hate waiting.....:wink_smile:

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Ok. I just ordered two of the books mentioned. I hope I get them soon. I start my pre-op diet on Thursday. I am so nervous about everything. Since my surgery isn't until Oct. 2, I haven't been called to schedule my pre-op testing. I have never had an upper GI, what exactly is that like? Have any of you had it yet?

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I am hoping my lap band surgery will be in October. I only have my cardiac testing and pre surgery appt left after this Wednesday. The insurance cordinator is thinking it will be in October. I am so confused with all of the negative stuff on here. It is like I am taking a gamble that it will work for me.

Cheryl

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Ok. I just order two of the books mentioned. I hope I get them soon. I start my pre-op diet on Thursday. I am so nervous about everything. Since my surgery isn't until Oct. 2, I haven't been called to schedule my pre-op testing. I have never had an upper GI, what exactly is that like? Have any of you had it yet?

The Upper GI really wasn't bad at all. They had me drink some stuff (kind of like Alka Seltzer that didn't taste great but there wasn't much of it) then I had to stand in front of a table while they told me to turn certain ways. Then the table tilts back with you on it :thumbup: (that was a little freaky) until you are lying down. Then they give you some barium to drink through a straw (mine was strawberry flavored, not horrible not great) they tell you to swallow slowly etc and you can see it going down on the tv screen. I actually thought this was the coolest of all the tests that I had done because you could actually tell what you were seeing. I can't wait to do it after I have my surgery so I can see the band! :smile:

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The Upper GI really wasn't bad at all. They had me drink some stuff (kind of like Alka Seltzer that didn't taste great but there wasn't much of it) then I had to stand in front of a table while they told me to turn certain ways. Then the table tilts back with you on it :thumbup: (that was a little freaky) until you are lying down. Then they give you some barium to drink through a straw (mine was strawberry flavored, not horrible not great) they tell you to swallow slowly etc and you can see it going down on the tv screen. I actually thought this was the coolest of all the tests that I had done because you could actually tell what you were seeing. I can't wait to do it after I have my surgery so I can see the band! :smile:

Yep, I agree the upper GI took about 10 mins. and does NOT hurt....stuff does not even taste bad......so cool, they could see my acid reflux happening...they said that did not happen a lot! I would be the weird one! Do NOT sweat it! :confused:

Joy

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hey cheryl i hope im october to,got to fix something monday ill know soon,theres alotg upbeat people that have done great on this ,gl girlfriend

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