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JusCallMeE

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  1. I kept mine pretty much under wraps too, (at least I thought, anyway). I told a trusted friend at work--for support...she had Gastric Bypass and really helped me decide mentally. I told my fiance...I needed someone to go with me...hahahaaaaaaa! Then I told my mom and my daughter...I mean, what if something happened and NO ONE knew...even a car accident. Then I told my aunt...she lost her husband to suicide in January and if something DID happen, I wanted to spare her not knowing. That was it...before surgery at least. Well then my fiance told our roommate, who told his girlfriend. Then my fiance told his co-workers-two of them had Lap-Band in November. Then, when I came back, I told my boss...I mean, what if something happened at work...she'd need to know, right? And I've told my sister, who told her boyfriend. And my best friend. So it's still a secret, right? 13 people...oh what the heck...I may as well post a newspaper ad now... CONGRATULATIONS AND GOOD LUCK! E >
  2. Same here, Judy...I totally second Clynn...Just banded 03/16/07 by Dr. Ortiz
  3. Hey there, My mom is going to have her surgery on the 11th...she decided to have the lapband surgery after my PHENOMENAL experience...I'll be accompanying her because I'll have my first fill that day as well. I'll keep an eye on your posts...can't wait to meet you! E >
  4. Today is Day 16. I've lost 0.5 lbs in the last 4 days. My first fill is scheduled for May 11th...the same day my mom will have her surgery. She started at 334lbs with a BMI of like 61.1. I'm so jazzed for her and I'm praying this will be the end of morbid obesity for her and the beginning of a healthier new life. She is doing the South Beach diet for the 6 weeks prior to her surgery...she lost 11 lbs the first week! I'm so proud of her. Yesterday we went to a casino and I ran into my first real challenge...we were having breakfast around 8:30am and they wouldn't start serving ANY soup until after 11am...yikes! So, I improvised and got oatmeal (which luckily was verrrrry runny) and got it down fine. No problems whatsover. -whew- Next Saturday I start solid foods, so we'll see how that goes. E >
  5. Hey Stacy...Dr. Acosta told me the same thing, except he said it was ok to walk only for the first 3 weeks and then I could add in the elliptical, but no crunches or anything like that for 3 months. Maybe you could e-mail them just to check. E >
  6. Tracey, If Doctor Ortiz did your surgery, they want you drinking 1/2 cup at a time at first. I drink 1/2 the can, then the other half about an hour later. 2 cans of the slim fast optima give you the 30 grams you need for the day. Hope that helps! E >
  7. I'm glad you liked it! I had the Baked Potato one...it was great!
  8. Today is day 12. All is going very well. 23 pounds down, so I can tell that the weight loss is tapering off as I've added creamy soups (usually higher in fat and calories) to the routine. However this feels a little healthier anyway. My scars are looking good...I'm using Mederma...a little pricey, but you get double the amount for the same price if you go to Costco. Vons soups are good from the Signature Deli section. And I just found out you can get them cold to store at home too...yeah! I haven't had ANY problems keeping anything down. My first fill won't be till May 11 (my mom is having surgery that day), so I'm hoping I don't get to the point where I have NO restriction before then. I've learned and implemented and followed through on some good habits since pre-op though, so I'm thinking I can continue those positive changes to be successful if I'm not feeling restriction. No more air inside, so all that chest pressure is gone. I'm finding it hard to burp...I usually hiccup...that's weird to me. Get at me if you have questions! :-h E >
  9. I had surgery on 03/16...there are 5 post op rooms, so I think that's the limit for how many they do in a day. Also, your S.O. won't be allowed to stay overnight at the clinic with you...it was a bummer for us to find that out at the last minute. You and your surgery buddies will have to hold down the fort and walk the tile away together that night. E >
  10. Yo...it's E... Vons has cream soups in their "signature soups" deli area that eat like a meal...YUM! >
  11. Hey Judy...I'm like you and prone to them too...I didn't get one, but you can have yogurt as early as day 4, so try not to worry too much. E <' />
  12. Cool...Mitchell says Dr. Miranda said ok for creamy soups as early as day 8, so I'm going for it tomorrow. I've been missing out! I've lost 11 since surgery...so when I add in the soups, it will probably slow down a little. It's really good hearing from the both of you. I wonder about the other girl, Ana, and the lady that had the yellow shirt on...any word from them? E >
  13. Wow, fellow March 16th bandsters...I haven't even moved into the creamy soups phase...still on protein shakes, liquid yogurt, and clear liquids. You aren't scared to jump ahead? How did you make the decision to move into creamy soups and the other stuff? I'm always so scared to break the rules. E >
  14. Hey Stacy, it's E. I took copious notes when Dr. Miranda was talking (because she talks a little fast for my taste)...she said I could start protein shakes as early as Day 6 (which was yesterday for me & you ). How's everything going? How's your partner handling all the changes? E >
  15. Linda, have you called your doctor? My doctor's post-op instructions very specifically said "if you feel lethargic, call us immediately". Don't know why, but that's what it said. I was tired when I went back to work, but in general I have more energy...except at the END of the day when I've worn myself out. I never felt tired enough to lay down all the time. I'd call if I were you...maybe they have suggestions. E >
  16. Hey, IG... Monday is the first day of the rest of your life...congrats! The weather there was even all day and into the evening, I would guess about 65-75 which is PERFECT in my book! I wore the same type of clothes during the day as I did when we were out walking at night. The gas for me wasn't so much pain as it was pressure...and I didn't have any at all in my shoulder. It's gone now for the most part except sometimes early in the morning. Proud of you for staying excited...don't let nerves get the best of ya! Oh, by the way...if there is anyone there getting a fill when you go, I recommend talking to them in the waiting room and asking them about their experience...all the people that were there getting fills made it soooooooo easy for me to remember that I made the right decision! E >
  17. I had it done on Friday, went to work Tuesday. I was exhausted though, but I've worked Tues thru today AND I still work tomorrow too. Other than that, all is well.
  18. Hey Kelly! Congrats and good luck! I feel like we're band-twins! hahahaaaaa!!! I didn't have staples...just stitches underneath which will dissolve and dermabond on top which eventually washes away. Thank goodness, cuz staples freak me out. How interesting it is with every surgeon. I have to be on liquids ONLY for 3 weeks and begin solids on Day 22. 1-7 clear liquids, 7-14 liquid yogurts, day 10-protein shakes, 14-21 creamy soups no chunks...it's all good though...I've been so good! So I'll be drinking protein shakes while you're chewing, chewing, chewing...let me know how that goes! E >
  19. Heather, You know what's funny? I started pre-op on like March 4th, then surgery on March 16th, and as of today, I MAY have used my debit card twice...it's too weird. I remember thinking "hey, my debit card is right where it's supposed to be in my wallet", normally it would be in my jeans or the car or on the counter in the kitchen or wherever because I used it sooooooooo much. All I've used it for was tortilla soup at El Pollo Loco in like 3 weeks. So I'll definitely be keeping track, but it sure won't be no $500 a month like it used to be! E >
  20. Judy, I am with you on that...congrats on not making another bill though. =D> This is what I did...I went online to my bank account and added up ALL the money I spent using my debit card eating out from Jan-Dec 2006. Do you know how much it was??? I'm embarrassed to say $5500.00!!! Is that UNREAL or what??????? And that only included MY card...not groceries, or even every time my fiance or someone else paid...YIKES! That was the last time I questioned the value of the $8000. But if you still struggle...think about how much weight-related problems could cost you if you didn't have health insurance in the long run...it's a drop in the bucket! E >
  21. IG...everything will be FINE. I was banded on 03/16/07...never been in a hospital other than to have my baby and didn't even have an IV when I did that, but for whatever reason I was TOTALLY at peace and never felt an ounce of worry. The staff is VERY comforting though, so if you are feeling anxiety, they will help you get through that when you are there. As far as "stocking up" for afterwards, I didn't do that and I'm glad I didn't. I went to Vons and got a "few" broth type things and some bottled water and some sugar free popsicles. For me, you will get so bored with some of the flavors that having a lot of them at home will just frustrate you more. So what I do is go and find different flavors of things I CAN have. I have more energy now and not all broths taste the same, so walking around Sam's Club or Costco or Vons helps me find different things that I can get that fit the post-op diet. And so far THIS WORKS for me. It gets me out of the house, away from thinking only about food, and I HAVEN'T CHEATED!!! Yay for me! =D> On day 3 I went and got liquid yogurt to start for day 4. On day 5 I went and got protein shakes to start for day 6. I think this whole journey is one day at a time and this is what works for me. As far as what to take when you go, I packed 1 bag with 3 lightweight sweatsuits, plenty of undies, and my toiletries. The only other thing I took was a jacket and a couple bottles of water. If you are on medication, you DEFINITELY want to take those with you and let the doctors know. But what I packed was plenty. Let me know if you have any other questions...and BEST WISHES!!! :-h E
  22. Today is 6 days post op. 22 pounds lost since I started the pre-op diet. 10 pounds lost since being banded. =D> All that gas pressure was gone pretty much by day 4...early in the morning I do get some pressure, but from what I'm reading that may be typical. Post-op diet...Still following this to a "T". I refuse to have ANY complications that I can avoid!!! So broth and water and juice for me till Tuesday. I was able to add in liquid yogurt on day 4 with no problems. I added SlimFast High Protein shakes today...no problem...they're 15 grams of protein each, so 2 a day give me the 30 grams that Dr. Miranda says we have to get! Tip: El Pollo Loco has chicken tortilla soup and the broth is GOOD! Pre & post op patients...HANG IN THERE! It CAN be done, I'm a witness! Get at me if you have any questions... "E" >
  23. Hi Stacy, He was adorable...(from what I hazily remember, that is). I'm having some gas, but more up in the upper esophagus area...mostly like the onset of heartburn...I notice if I drink something warm (broth or tea) it eases up for a little bit. I also take deep breaths (pretending like I'm using those blue balls) and that helps too. And of course walking. I hope it gets better for you. You were up and walking good that night, so I know you'll do fine! E
  24. Today is Day 3 for me...feeling very good. Spent most of the day yesterday walking through the mall. Had soup at Red Robin...French Onion...removed all the onions and bread and cheese till there was only about 3 drops of broth in the bottom of the cup...so I asked the waitress to just bring me some more broth. It was more than enough, but if you order it, save yourself the work and ask for just broth to begin with. It was actually very yummy though, I was pleasantly surprised.
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