Tuesday, August 24, 2010
2:33 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
Tomorrow is the day. I'm having my open heart surgery (Wednesday). My surgeon said that it's going to be a very long and difficult surgery. But he gave me an 88% success rate. Sure I'm a little nervous but I know that I will make it. My family is giving me alot of support. My poor husband has been here everyday since I've been in here.
Anyway yesterday my lapband doctor came in and took all of the fluid out of my band. He said just incase they needed to put tubes down my throat during surgery. Better to be safe then sorry. I'll probably gain a few pounds back but I know it won't be 117lbs. You know my lapband doctor is pretty awesome. He's not even affiliated with this hospital and he came out here (45 minutes away) to take the fluid out of my band. He said he would hook me up again once I'm done with surgery.
It's very weird to have a total unfill. I've had awesome restriction for many months now and now there is nothing. I guess I'm a little more hungrier than normal but I am trying my best to stick to the guidlines.
See you soon and keep you posted.
Anyway yesterday my lapband doctor came in and took all of the fluid out of my band. He said just incase they needed to put tubes down my throat during surgery. Better to be safe then sorry. I'll probably gain a few pounds back but I know it won't be 117lbs. You know my lapband doctor is pretty awesome. He's not even affiliated with this hospital and he came out here (45 minutes away) to take the fluid out of my band. He said he would hook me up again once I'm done with surgery.
It's very weird to have a total unfill. I've had awesome restriction for many months now and now there is nothing. I guess I'm a little more hungrier than normal but I am trying my best to stick to the guidlines.
See you soon and keep you posted.
Saturday, August 21, 2010
9:51 AM |
Posted by
Dawn
Well I have nothing much to report. I'm still sitting in the hosptial. THANK GOD for free WiFi. It gets so boring sitting in this room though. One can only watch so much TV, read so many books and magazines or play on the computer for so long.
I'm doing well. Monday I will find out when I will have open heart surgery next week. Meanwhile I remain stable. They are monitoring me closely. I've been through many tests in the last few days. These are fasting tests so I think I have eaten about 3 meals in the last 3 days. But hey I probably lost my 8lbs that I had left to lose. At least they do have food here that I can eat. And suprisingly it's not that bad. I know everyone says Hospital food is disgusting but actually it's not bad here. I will say that the fasting part isn't as hard as it was when I wasn't banded. I think if I had to wait as long as I did to eat these past few days I would have been trying to chew someones arm off. haha
Anyway I really don't have much to update but will when I know something. Thanks for all of the well wishes from everyone.
I'm doing well. Monday I will find out when I will have open heart surgery next week. Meanwhile I remain stable. They are monitoring me closely. I've been through many tests in the last few days. These are fasting tests so I think I have eaten about 3 meals in the last 3 days. But hey I probably lost my 8lbs that I had left to lose. At least they do have food here that I can eat. And suprisingly it's not that bad. I know everyone says Hospital food is disgusting but actually it's not bad here. I will say that the fasting part isn't as hard as it was when I wasn't banded. I think if I had to wait as long as I did to eat these past few days I would have been trying to chew someones arm off. haha
Anyway I really don't have much to update but will when I know something. Thanks for all of the well wishes from everyone.
Thursday, August 19, 2010
12:39 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
So they say things happen for a reason. Sometimes I don't know why that is. My life had gotten so much better after the lapband. I've lost 111lbs and I was feeling really good. Until 5 days ago.
Here I sit in my hospital room with something totally unrelated to the lapband.
For those not familiar with my case. In 2001 I had open heart surgery for an aortic Aneurysm and valve replacement. At the time I chose to have a pigs valve put in. Bad side is they only last for 10-12 years. I chose this because I didn't want to live on blood thinner for the rest of my life. Needless to say 5 days ago, the valve gave up and decided to colapse. My valve is currently bleeding pretty significantly so they are watching me until my surgeon returns on Monday. If I have any other signs of struggles they may have to do the surgery before then and I will need to choose another surgeon. I'd rather wait though because it's a very long and complicated operation and my surgeon is familiar with my case. So here I sit, being proded and poke with all types of tests to find out exactly why my valve colapsed so suddenly.
So I ask for prayers from everyone. I know I will get through this. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?
Here I sit in my hospital room with something totally unrelated to the lapband.
For those not familiar with my case. In 2001 I had open heart surgery for an aortic Aneurysm and valve replacement. At the time I chose to have a pigs valve put in. Bad side is they only last for 10-12 years. I chose this because I didn't want to live on blood thinner for the rest of my life. Needless to say 5 days ago, the valve gave up and decided to colapse. My valve is currently bleeding pretty significantly so they are watching me until my surgeon returns on Monday. If I have any other signs of struggles they may have to do the surgery before then and I will need to choose another surgeon. I'd rather wait though because it's a very long and complicated operation and my surgeon is familiar with my case. So here I sit, being proded and poke with all types of tests to find out exactly why my valve colapsed so suddenly.
So I ask for prayers from everyone. I know I will get through this. What doesn't kill you makes you stronger, right?
Monday, August 16, 2010
9:29 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
So today I went shopping with my Aunt (Godmother) and my oldest son. I've been doing alot of shopping at the Goodwill store near me. I find it's alot cheaper then buying brand new clothes all of the time. Anyway they have some really good, brand name clothes in the store. I found myself a pair of jeans that sell at Macy's. But the great part of it all is they were a SIZE 12!!! I was so happy that they fit me. I can't remember the last time I was able to wear a size 12. And then we went to TJMaxx and I bought this really nice looking, short sleeve green sweater that is gathered at the sides. So when I put it on it makes me look really skinny. I will have to take a picture and post it. This is so fun buying skinny clothes. Oh yeah and I'm down another 2lbs. So that leave 8lbs to go until goal!!!! I should definately reach that before my Bandiversary on Oct. 23. Wow can't beleive it's been almost a year already.
I was going through my closet tonight cleaning out some clothes that have gotten to big for me (Size 16) and I pulled out my size 26 jeans that I started with. 3 weeks ago both my youngest son and I could fit in the pants together. Hahah. I will also have to take a picture of that and post it. That's my souvenir of my heavier days. I kept one pair of 'FAT' pants to remind me of what I used to look like so I will NEVER go back there again.
Now I know my mom will be reading this so it's not to make her feel bad but, instead of her giving me her clothes now, I am giving her a bag of my clothes that I just cleared out of my closet. For the first time in MANY years I am smaller than my mom. But only by a size. She will catch up with me in no time. YOU GO MOM!!!
I was going through my closet tonight cleaning out some clothes that have gotten to big for me (Size 16) and I pulled out my size 26 jeans that I started with. 3 weeks ago both my youngest son and I could fit in the pants together. Hahah. I will also have to take a picture of that and post it. That's my souvenir of my heavier days. I kept one pair of 'FAT' pants to remind me of what I used to look like so I will NEVER go back there again.
Now I know my mom will be reading this so it's not to make her feel bad but, instead of her giving me her clothes now, I am giving her a bag of my clothes that I just cleared out of my closet. For the first time in MANY years I am smaller than my mom. But only by a size. She will catch up with me in no time. YOU GO MOM!!!
Thursday, August 12, 2010
2:24 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
I hear many new banders talking about how they are afraid of getting stuck and what does throwing up feel like when you are banded.
First off, getting stuck is not as bad as it may sound. Yes it is a bit painful but usually it doesn't last that long. And if it does, well then you should be calling your doctor. I know this might sound a little harsh but it's my belief that everyone should experience the 'stuck' feeling once in their banded life so they know how to deal with it. After that it won't freak you out so much and it's a learning experience. It will teach you to chew better.
As for throwing up. It's not like your regular full stomach hurling. It's called 'Sliming'. It's just saliva and the stuck food coming back up from your pouch. It's not the contents of your stomach like it was without the band. The contents of your stomach can not come back up through your pouch.
What is PBing?
The PB (or productive burp) is caused by several things. 1. Not chewing properly 2. untolerated foods (ie fresh doughy bread) or 3. too big of a chunk or bite. When the food slides down the esophagas it goes into the pouch where it "sticks" in the stoma of the band not allowing anything to pass. The esophagus and stomach then naturally produce a secretion ("slime") to help it pass through. The slime then accumulates and either pushes the lodged object out or you will "throw up" the slime. One way or another, it is going to be free. The pain and pressure you feel is the top pouch portion of the stomach trying to naturally contract and release (as if it didn't have a band) to free the lodged item. This is why sometimes people get hiccups because they are working (forcing air back and forth) to get the piece free. The dizziness that some people feel is from the panic we put ourselves in and do not regulate our breathing very well and really has nothing to do with the band itself.
The "PB" is bad to our band because of the stress the body places on the band when trying to "free" items. The esophagus is also working hard and can become swelled and irritated. Therefore, if you have a complaint of constant PB then are you giving your lower throat time to heal with the 24-48 hours of LIQUID only? Or are you trying to eat again in a few hours just because you feel you can. (i.e. "testing the band")
Anyway if you do experience these issues my suggestion is to try hard and relax because when you tense your body up (which is normal when you have pain) your chest tends to tighten and will not allow the food to flow. Try closing your eyes, counting to 10 and see if the food passes. If that doesn't work, then try walking around a bit.
In point, remember to chew chew chew. And don't let things around you distract you. When I eat I find that I can not have anyone talking to me, nor can I watch TV. Everyone knows that eating time, is my time and I must be left alone. Most instances of PBing and sliming are because of not chewing your food well enough. You also want to make sure that your food is moist enough and not to dry.
First off, getting stuck is not as bad as it may sound. Yes it is a bit painful but usually it doesn't last that long. And if it does, well then you should be calling your doctor. I know this might sound a little harsh but it's my belief that everyone should experience the 'stuck' feeling once in their banded life so they know how to deal with it. After that it won't freak you out so much and it's a learning experience. It will teach you to chew better.
As for throwing up. It's not like your regular full stomach hurling. It's called 'Sliming'. It's just saliva and the stuck food coming back up from your pouch. It's not the contents of your stomach like it was without the band. The contents of your stomach can not come back up through your pouch.
What is PBing?
The PB (or productive burp) is caused by several things. 1. Not chewing properly 2. untolerated foods (ie fresh doughy bread) or 3. too big of a chunk or bite. When the food slides down the esophagas it goes into the pouch where it "sticks" in the stoma of the band not allowing anything to pass. The esophagus and stomach then naturally produce a secretion ("slime") to help it pass through. The slime then accumulates and either pushes the lodged object out or you will "throw up" the slime. One way or another, it is going to be free. The pain and pressure you feel is the top pouch portion of the stomach trying to naturally contract and release (as if it didn't have a band) to free the lodged item. This is why sometimes people get hiccups because they are working (forcing air back and forth) to get the piece free. The dizziness that some people feel is from the panic we put ourselves in and do not regulate our breathing very well and really has nothing to do with the band itself.
The "PB" is bad to our band because of the stress the body places on the band when trying to "free" items. The esophagus is also working hard and can become swelled and irritated. Therefore, if you have a complaint of constant PB then are you giving your lower throat time to heal with the 24-48 hours of LIQUID only? Or are you trying to eat again in a few hours just because you feel you can. (i.e. "testing the band")
Anyway if you do experience these issues my suggestion is to try hard and relax because when you tense your body up (which is normal when you have pain) your chest tends to tighten and will not allow the food to flow. Try closing your eyes, counting to 10 and see if the food passes. If that doesn't work, then try walking around a bit.
In point, remember to chew chew chew. And don't let things around you distract you. When I eat I find that I can not have anyone talking to me, nor can I watch TV. Everyone knows that eating time, is my time and I must be left alone. Most instances of PBing and sliming are because of not chewing your food well enough. You also want to make sure that your food is moist enough and not to dry.
Sunday, August 8, 2010
12:15 PM |
Posted by
Dawn
Last week I had my 6th fill. The doctor put back in the small amount that he took out the last time. So far I'm doing great. I have lost another 5lbs since the fill. I have 10lbs to go until my doctors goal of 185lbs. This will get me out of the OBESE category that I have been in for so many years. YAY! My doc told me that we are working towards about 170lbs for my total weight.
So my Bandiversary is around the corner. On October 23, 2010 I will have been banded for an entire year. I never thought that I could lose all my weight in a year. I'm down 109lbs since the start. It's amazing how much better I feel. I feel like a teenager again instead of an 80 year old women like I did when I was heavy.
Now to work on those 10lbs. Doc said I have to rely on exercise now to get those last few pounds off. So I have increased my exercise a bit.
So my Bandiversary is around the corner. On October 23, 2010 I will have been banded for an entire year. I never thought that I could lose all my weight in a year. I'm down 109lbs since the start. It's amazing how much better I feel. I feel like a teenager again instead of an 80 year old women like I did when I was heavy.
Now to work on those 10lbs. Doc said I have to rely on exercise now to get those last few pounds off. So I have increased my exercise a bit.
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- American Obesity Association
- American Society of Bariatric Physicians
- Banded Living - Maintaing a Normal Weight for the First Time!
- Gastric Surgeon
- Lap-Band Know the Facts
- Laparoscopic Obesity Surgery
- Lapband System
- Lapband Talk
- My Virtual Makeover - See yourself at different stages of weightloss
- Overeaters Anonymous
- The complications of Lapband surgery
- Weight Loss Surgery Channel
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- WLS Lifestyles - Weight Loss Success
- Your Weightloss Surgery Guide
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- Dawn
- Tuckerton, NJ, United States
- This is me 4 months after surgery.These are my experiences to help others along the way. Please understand that everyone is different and this can only be used as an example to help you. I appologize for graphic details that might offend anyone. I believe in giving you as much information as possible. Check back for updates because I have only started with my information. Feel free to email me if you have any questions. I'll do my best to answer them.