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  1. Hey Sabrina, No headaches are usually a great side effect of Botox that is injected anywhere in the temple or forehead eyebrow region. Maybe that it why you are feeling so good!! Hey I'm still hoping to get the capri's back. ) Rhonda
  2. Hi Sabrina, What great news!! I have been thinking of you ( your face too) and wondering how eveything is..... I bet you are soooo relieved. Rhonda
  3. Wow! great info here....in these posts! How do I save the info to my member page?? Help! Rhonda
  4. Hello Jude, It has been a long time since I posted to you! I couldn't resist giving you a big CONGRATULATIONS! on your fabulous work so far with your band. Wow! you are doing amazing and all so healthfully and following the rules and being such an inspiration!! Keep up the good work and yes! please get those photos up soon. I am plugging away and loosing very slowly, but am due for a good fill, and hoping it will get me going in the weight loss again. I am really exercising now and that should also get things moving. Thanks for posting your diet and food ideas......it is always helpful to see what is working for others. It must feel Great! to be on the downhill run to goal......you go girl! Hugs! Rhonda
  5. Yes, Barb, that is the one. Infrared and specifically for heating core temp and helping with weight loss. The gym is brand new and has state of the art everything.....very motivating! All my best, Rhonda
  6. Angie, I have been following this thread with interest as i was one of those that chose to tell NO ONE. I do not recommend it to anyone!. There are so many times that you just need to talk things out and I know i am not doing as well as I could probably have been doing had I had the guts and trust to tell my family. My brother is a gasteroenterologist and when I inquired about the surgerywith him a couple of years ago he really did not have anything good to say in his experience with all the disaster patients he was having to deal with post operatively. He is associated with the Northwest surgical site in Olympia,Washington and I guess they are just recently getting really good results with their surgeries.......he would have had a heart attack if I told him i was going to Mexico....in the end I think i chose the very best place......with the most skilled surgeons. I feel very alone sometimes with all of this......i have one lapband friend in the area and that is good, but really not enough. Telling family now somehow seems weird......i am still struggling with this and am just trying to do my best.....alone. I am very grateful for the forum and all the info here. Lots of great people and very caring. Rhonda
  7. Hi, I go in one about once a week at the gym and it feels great and sweats off the toxins. I can't imagine how it would effect the band at all. I drink water while I am in there. Rhonda
  8. Hi Sabrina, Glad to see you are "on the mend" from bronchitis ( YuK!) I remember this original post of yours and somedays really wish I had let my family know what i have done. I am so proud of your weight loss, but YES! you should really consider the gym......I am waaaaay behind you in weight loss, but have the skin loose too......the gym is REALLY helping and people ARE noticing more I think because of this......I think we look better when we tone as we go. Keep up the great! work......and see you at the gym......hint hint...... Rhonda
  9. Hello Faith, I too was very frustrated with this site immediately post op, as I had the "everything that could go wrong seemed to" situation with my band too. I was banded over the Christmas Holidays with a few other women that just sailed through everything and I was in extreme pain. I too am a health care professional and am very familiar with wound healing and surgical experiences. I was really not prepared for what I went though, because as you say, most don't have a negative experience and report "how easy it all is" The one truth that you can take to the bank, is that, if in fact everything has gone as normal with your surgery and you aren't having some weird rejection reaction, then you WILL start to feel better with time.......how long is hard to predict......and how completely normal you feel again will be the other unknown. I was stuck in California for a week before returning home to Canada, thinking I would vacation with friends and relatives over the holidays, I was so convinced by everything I heard on this site that I would be "just fine" .......wow! I was desperate for stronger pain meds and had no way of getting any and of course did not buy any before leaving Mexico, thinking I would be ok in a few days. Dr. Martinez even ordered a Floro to check the band before I left, I was having so much pain and discomfort.......the said everything looked normal, but it took weeks! for me to start feeling better. I guess like you say, some of us are just more sensitive and the way we heal is different. I am hoping and praying that by the third week ( which is when things started to turn around for me) that you will start experiencing less pain and be able to cope better. Please call the doctors and make sure they are aware of your issues.......just the assurance that everything looks good will hopefully help. I didn't like the sound of the "heartbeat" type pain that you mentioned your are having.....that can sometimes indicate infection......keep us posted of your progress, and hang in there Rhonda
  10. Dianna, I am soooo happy for you.....I also started my lap band journey at 246 and I also have three kids by c-section although two were delivered at the same time ) I am wondering if I will have the same slow loss as you .....so far that is my experience. It is very good to here your story of sticking with it! I need to know that however long it takes I can do it and just need to stick with it and keep trying! Thanks for sharing your experience. Rhonda
  11. Hi Lisa, I too would love to know what "program" you are doing, or are you just making it up as you go? It sounds like you are following something as you mention getting certain foods back in 30days. Please fill us in and let us know how you progress. I am very interested in doing this a healthfully as possible. Why not start now while I am in the loosing mode. Rhonda
  12. Thanks soooo much for the awsome response to this question. I am so glad that a few of the "experts" put in their words of wisdom. I agree that this is really going to take some time to get used to. I don't think I am too tight, I think that I just want to "eat like before" I DO have to continually remind myself to slow down. small bites and chew, chew, chew! If I keep it slow and choose wisely from the food groups I can usually get in a "decent size meal" I am learning everyday, what works and what doesn't......I guess that is something everyone has to go through individually. I can really relate to not wanting to waste food......this is my problem....totally!! I prepare something and end up having to throw away most of it.....a real killer for me.......I need to figure out how to be ok with this kind of thing. I will have to get more proteine shakes and YOPs for the tight days. By the way I have heard that if you PB you are not suppossed to try to keep eating. I have to admit if I get something stuck after only a couple of bites and I PB it, I then try to complete a little more eating so that I don't worry about not getting enough down......is that wrong?? Thanks again for the encouragement and the great feedback! Rhonda
  13. Hello Everyone, I have posted very infrequently and only check the forum once in a while. I got through my surgery but had way more pain and discomfort than most. It was truly hell trying to stay on liquids, but I survived with only a few little cheats. I now am all the way to getting through my first fill, which also did not go smoothly and they had to go in three times with three needle pokes and a lot of mucking around on the port to finally get in!! I ended up with a large hematoma ( bruise) and actually bled through my bandaid later. NW fills assured me that all was fine and that I must have had a lot of scar tissue over my port. I can feel my port right on the surface and it is easy to find so I was so surprised to have had such a painful time. Anyways that is just a little update......my real problem/question is in how to handle eating so little and mentally trusting that it will be "enough" to carry me through my work day. That probably didn't make sense so let me word it a different way......How is everyone adjusting to being mentally "satisfied" with eating so little. I can see why they say get your protein in first. I have a little something and the next thing I know I am feeling pressure/almost stuck and then my nose will run and I will get that backed up feeling like I cannot eat another bite and mentally I think wow! I just started eating??!! WTF! I have to eat well at mealtime, as my work does not allow for much snacking.....I am always worried that I didn't get enough to carry me through, but now that I have had the fill......I definitely can last longer ( usually three hours). I just want some practical advise on how to approach the smaller meals and how much is too little? I am tempted to eat more soft food and liquid stuff as I can get more in and somehow "feel fuller" but yet I am pretty sure that it is all mental.....I am full just with a few bites at least my band signals me and seems to be backing things up into my throat if I try to eat more. I hope I am making sense. Maybe I am eating inccorectly and need to be eating smaller bites or something or maybe my food choices are not good.....it just seems like I barely get started and I am finished!! I guess this will be a good thing if I can figure it out. I currently have 1.4cc saline in a 4cc band. But I do have a narrow throat and was getting things stuck even without a fill. I am trying to eat everything as I think that is healthier. I love my veggies and beans and fruits and such.....I really could not tolerate only being able to eat soft foods, I want to eat "normal" just less of it, like the drs. say. I am down only 21lbs total at 8.5 weeks post op. I want to start dropping the wt. but I just don't think I will survive (mentally anyway) with this weird eating pattern. Any insights are most welcome! By the way Congrats to all the awsome success people are having since I joined this site! (Dec 08) Rhonda
  14. Hi Pam, One of them was me, Rhonda ( I was talking to you while Sabrina ( Valleygirl) was still in talking to Robin). It was really nice to meet my first "longer term" bandster and see how beautifu you look in person and soooo fashionable ( I loved the pumpkin colored coat!!) Did you check things out under Floro or just get a top up on the fill? Hope you get back to where you want to be. Rhonda
  15. Hi Lucy, Welcome to the site......it is wonderful to have some veterans on here, especially with so many years of experience. Please feel free to write more about your experience, for us newly banded ones. Where did you have your surgery and what did you do to have this long term success and keeping your band healthy and working for you. Rhonda
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