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EcMjawad1

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  1. Hi all,

    I have been doing the Leslie Sansome 2 mile walk for two years which is how I lost the 45 pounds without the band 2 years ago I weighed 278 at my highest)..I have also added my Wii Yoga in 09, which has been firming some of that flabby skin from the lose...I want to loose another 20 or so in order to swim again--I was a high school and college swimmer...back in the day...The Leslie tapes are great..I have a couple on audio so I can do them at work when the weather doesn't allow for outdoor walking -- highly recommend them..in fact planning on using those once I am feeling like walking again..day of or after surgery this Friday...This is a great thread and I love the "tough love" kind of like a "touch coach" I used to have..

  2. Hi all,

    I would love to join this group, but my banding is this Friday, so my first goal will be to walk in whatever form it takes by next Tuesday..then I will hopefully be heading back into the water, whenever I can (any of you know how long after banding that takes?) Count me in since I live alone and would welcome the additional motivation from fellow bandster's...I will follow you until then, and I am exercising up until my B'date on Friday..Tonight is aqua aerobics!

    Michele

  3. Hi all,

    Well, reading your posts made me smile....I used to love exercise when I was younger and at a normal weight...not there now! But, my hope is that as I loose weight I will re-gain my joy of moving - like swimming, walking, being alive....for now I notice with 30-45 minutes 3 times a week (I force it) I do loose more weight then without it. I get banded in 4 days and I plan on walking ASAP, and just see how it goes..but yep, exercise it is!

  4. Wow, interesting post's - I'm jealous and then not - to drink or not to drink? I love a good Mojito and who can tell me what an OCC Margarita is at the Lucerna..I guess I will just have to wait and see..I have had both experiences - drink and get brave - "hell yeah I can eat that and stop" just to fail...and then there are the times where one drink was enough and not much food..when I reflect upon it I think it has something to do with who your eating/drinking with..tonight I would have been at a party 5 days until banding and I know that wouldn't have been a good mix so here I am instead, not drinking or eating but learning from you guys instead..much better pay off!

  5. Hello!,

    The best thing you can do is read everyone's post's and blogs while making your decision. I have been for awhile. At first it was for my daughter, who at 21 and over 100 pounds overweight decided to do this on her own and then brought me in for advice..we considered many things for her, Gastric, Lapband, the country of Mexico for surgery - after a lot of research and reading a couple of books on LapBand, including Dr. Ortiz's we made our decision. My daughter was banded on January 8th, my only regret was that I didn't do it then too. But I was able to check it out and walk through the process as her support person and I know we made the right decision. Now in 5 days it will be my turn and my daughters first fill..I know for once I am doing something for myself that I am so thankful for. My daughter has continued to slowly loose weight without a fill and has a lot of energy, she has even started playing soccer again. She reports to me that her portion sizes are smaller even without a fill and just having the band has made her more aware of what she eats..I know this because I am always asking for my own information as I get closer to my B day. I believe I am making the right decision and I wish you luck on your journey..

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  6. Thanks for posting this with one week to go, I am getting a bit anxious..and what do we want to do when anxious..you got it..eat!! Instead I took a shower and thought about all the things putting me on edge: They are..finishing my Master's and having to take stat in the middle of the surgery, having eye trouble, too much work, a kid getting ready to graduate college, oh yeah and surgery next week. I am glad to see there was a "ah ha" moment for you with the band..it gives me hope!

  7. I continue to read this thread with interest...my daughter was banded in January, and I am going in March...to this end let me add some comments. I have worked in the healthcare field for 30 years and have a advanced degree in healthcare, and am an administrator for a healthcare facility..so I had a lot of avenues to explore the lapband - in depth- in the US. The two times my daughter and I went to seminars in the US, were a total waste of time. The first one, after driving in stormy weather for hours, the Doctor never showed up and a large group of us were left outside with no idea what was going on and his staff did not answer the 24 hour phone number we had....a month later I get a call offering another venue and no applogies..red flag..forget it. Second time we went and got a lot of high pressure "selling" and even a price of $4500....again, red flag. Before I would put myself or my daughter under any procedure I would have to know what we were getting into..so I did a lot of research and reading, including Dr. O's book. Then feeling pretty confidant I let my daughter go first--she's younger and wanted it sooner and invested her own money for herself (BTW another reason I researched). I went with her. Hands down it was the best surgical experience I was ever a part of....the place was spotless, (and I look for that), the staff was great, and the Dr's. open and friendly and answered any questions I put to them before my daughter went under the "knife." I felt that if I did not like the answer's- I could say no at any time. We go in March for me and a fill for her..I felt that confident, and even though I could get a cheaper price in the US, no way...My daughter has the band you are referring to and even without a fill has had restriction...she was not over 300 pounds and has lost weight even without a fill. I have been reading your posts in another forum where I saw that you were offered a chance to have your questions answerd...so while you pose some really good one's like , how to tell if your band leaks---heck call and ask him so we can all see the answer...I feel your frustration, I would have it too, but as someone else mentions the band alone is not the only answer..I feel the Dr. Ortiz and his staff are pretty up front - much more than many of the Dr's. I have worked with, that Dr. Ortiz really cares about his patients, and knows his stuff...so while venting, at least give him the chance to answer your questions for all of us...But, I have to wonder how many US Dr's. would take the time to even bother...

  8. Its so disappointing to read this is happening to everyone. I just got banded last week and now Im so worried I flushed a big chunk of change down the drain. I dont even know what band I have. I dont remember them telling me, but I was pretty out of it. I dont even have a receipt to reference. It sounds like this experience is becoming more and more common for us newly banded. Why is this happening? Is the band flawed? Is it diet? Oh goodness...

    I am reading this thread with interest. My suggestion to you is to call and request the name of the type of band used on you so you know. My daughter was banded in January, and I am going down at the end of the month. The center gave everyone who had surgery the day of my daughter's surgery a card for their wallets, so not sure what happened with you. But, having read this thread I will be sure to mention everyone's concern and request NOT to have this brand of band placed. The book I read by Dr. O, did say that all bands were pretty much the same except the "hard" vs. "soft" so maybe the thing to do is call and express your concerns.

    Michele

  9. Hello,

    I agree with Jill. I am on the pre-op diet too and I am doing the two protein shakes and one frozen meal except I switched to Amy's all natural/organic. Also, benefiber..Lots of water, tea, and if real hungry a string cheese in the afternoon, so far I have lost 5 of the 12 I am supposed to loose...I just think of my daughter who did this first and make myself read, walk, or go to bed if I get a weak moment! Hang in there..its worth it.

    Michele

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