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mommyrkr last won the day on September 6 2011

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  1. I go to get fills in Arlington. I had my first fill with Dr. Ortiz, as I was there for my aunt's surgery. It went great. But when I went for my second fill, we just went for the day. And I was miserable for a week. I really think the changes in pressure from flying really did a number on my band. The first time, I was there for a day before my fill, then a day after, and that gave my band time to adjust. But just going in a day, the restriction was so tight for a couple of days, I really probably should have gotten an unfill, but couldn't find a place, then when I could go, I felt a lot better. I love them in Arlington, but they don't use fluoroscopy. That is the downside for me. THe upside is that they are easily available, extremely nice and helpful, available for emergencies at any time, and have never had even the slightest problem with finding the port. I am not at all worried going to them. And they are very reasonably priced, which I really appreciate. Becki
  2. Sorry, the website is .com, not .org. I fixed it. Becki
  3. Thanks Tom, good luck with your biking, it sure is fun to be flying like a kid again! I was very worried about food and fluid intake with the band, and eating so slow and especially having a whole lot of restriction in the morning. I rarely eat anything until noon, but knew I would be starting to ride before 6am. I was especially worried about fluids and having to drink so often, so I bought a Camelbak. I swear by them. You don't get too much at once, and it is so easy. I hate reaching down for a water bottle, so I would just put it off, which would have been very bad, but with the Camelbak, is was so easy! I found that once I started riding I had no trouble with food. I think my body warmed up so the band did too, everything went fine. But I did eat a lot of GU gel. It was so easy, tasted good, and I knew I would have no trouble with the band. My advice is just to do a lot of practicing. Then you will figure out what works and what doesn't work for you. Good luck. Becki
  4. Hurray for me, I made it through the Seattle to Portland Bike ride. It was 204 miles in two days. This was something I said I wanted to do about 15 years ago, but really thought it would never happen. I knew I needed to lose a substantial amount of weight first...and get a decent bike. Well, I won a good road bike 2 years ago, but still couldn't get rid of the weight. But this year, I did it, 74 pound lighter, with about 30 to go. It was awesome. I love bike riding. By the way...I have always hidden from cameras, just habit from being so fat. But of course they take pictures on these things, so I looked, and I don't look to bad!!! It was kind of weird to not shrink away but actually be comfortable looking at myself. If you are interested in seeing them, they are on www.marathonfoto.com, the race was 2007 Seattle to Portland, last name Rutledge, and race number 1668. I think I might order one and stick it on the wall!!! Anyway, it feels good to be proud of myself...it had been such a long time. Becki
  5. Kevin, Any idea what happened to my post??? It was titled, Banded August 28th, a journey to a new life. Thanks. Becki
  6. I started a post in August of 2006 that described my experiences and progress with the band. I went to update today, and it is gone. I can't find it anywhere! I am very frustrated. Can anyone help? It was under Newly Banded, tell your experience and was titled, "Banded August 28th". Becki
  7. End of the month would be great for me. We can set it up as we get a little closer. Becki
  8. Hey guys! Anyone want to get together in Tacoma? I don't have time to drive very far this summer, but I know there are some people around me and I would love to have coffee at least. Let me know! Becki
  9. Hey guys, I am not going to be able to be at Bahama Breeze today. I am sick. I will miss you all though. Let's do it again soon. Becki
  10. I was planning on Sunday, still working out the babysitting details. But I had planned on it. Am I the only one though? Bahama Breeze, at 2:00pm, the 29th? Becki
  11. Nita, Thank you very much. It has been a rough day, and you just brightened it. Thanks, Becki
  12. Thanks for the explanation Nita. I was confused trying to figure that one out. I too do not have the correct fill level, and am carefully watching what I eat and exercising to lose. I know the band is helping though. Good luck in finding the right fill level. I feel very fortunate to not have needed the VG band with my high starting weight. I was very surprised actually. But don't give up on your band yet. Even if you lose all the weight on your own. Maybe you will get to the correct level then and it will help you keep it off. For me, that is more of the struggle than losing anyway. But congrats on all your hard work. You are amazing. Becki
  13. Nita, I am curious how you can call your weight loss minimal success. What were you expecting that 74 pounds in 7 months is minimal success? I can't wait to get to 74 pounds gone, and I had surgery before you, don't have the VG band and have still had three fills. Becki
  14. Theresa, I didn't really have any trouble from healing or before the first fill. I did, during that time, have kidney stones though. Don't know if they were surgery related or not, but if so are very rare. But make sure you drink a lot on the liquid diet. I got through the liquid diet ok. I'm not sure how, because I don't know if I could do it again. I ate less, still a lot, and took small bites. I never PBed before my first fill. I did have some restriction though, so I used that to my advantage, ate healthy, got some exercise and has lost abouat 25 pounds total before my first fill. Ask anything you want. This is a good place to get some answers. And there are a number of people who have been banded a while who can help. Becki
  15. I know that our bodies are amazing at compensating for what we are doing to ourselves. When we take in about 700 calories a day, our body thinks we are starving and becomes very efficient, to make those calories be enough. So we lose weight, but maybe not as much as we think we should. When you start eating again, after the liquid diet, you will be hungrier and able to eat a lot, some eat as much before the first fill as they did before surgery. That is because there is no restriction yet. People who have bypass will have very immediate restriction. And most also are missing part of their digestive track, so even what they do eat does not all get absorbed. However, loseing the weight slowly has benefits. You are more likely to keep it off, your skin has time to adjust better to reduce the sagging extra skin, and our band is adjustable, so if we ever find ourselves gaining, we can have another fill. Many, many people with bypass end up gaining at least part of the weight back. I can't imagine the panic they must feel. They have completely redesigned their body, and still can gain weight. With the lapband, on the other hand, it is always adjustable and tailored for us as individuals. Anyway, long explaination. Just don't be in a hurry. It will happen if you eat right, and especially if you throw in some exercise. I believe it is pretty much foolproof if you actually follow the bandster rules. But most people don't, so they have problems. The biggest things for me are...drink lost of water, but not for 1 hour after food. Take small bites and chew thoroughly (I sometimes us a toddler spoon to remind me). And get SOME exercise. It doesn't take much to really help you lose weight. Oh, and weight lifting and drinking water actually help with the extra sagging skin problem. And watch what you drink. It can have a lot of calories. Good luck, Becki
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