I know, I know it has been a while since you have heard from me. A little over 5 months actually. So life has been a little busy the past five months.
I guess what you are probably wondering is how much have I lost so far. Well, I haven't been to the doctor since November due to scheduling conflicts, but according to my scales I have lost between 45 and 50lbs! :) My next visit with the doctor is on February 5th and I expect that I will be due for a fill. I will be sure to update you on that as well as my exact progress.
One problem that I have known of myself when it comes to eating is that I am an emotional eater and having surgery doesn't fix that problem. The past few months have been an emotional roller coaster for me. Suffering the loss of both of my grandmothers, one of which practically helped raise me, was very difficult. Then of course the first Thanksgiving and Christmas without my grandmother and only the 2nd Thanksgiving and Christmas without my mom made the holiday's an emotional eater's dream come true.
One thing with having weight loss surgery is that there are some foods (cheese dip, popcorn, candy, etc.) and drinks (sweet tea, mtn. dew, etc.) for that matter that aren't of high nutritional value that will pass through oh so easily, especially a lot of the sweets that are offered around the holidays. I have also become lax and started eating a lot of the 'easy' foods instead of the more solid foods that I should be eating.
I ask that each of you that read my blog to please keep me in your prayers during the days ahead.
You will hear from me again after my next appointment on February 5th.
Lori
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, August 21, 2009
My 1st Lap Band Follow Up Appointment
Yesterday I had my first follow up appointment since having my lap band placed. I have lost a total of 18 lbs since surgery, which is a grand total of 28 lbs (I lost 10 lbs prior to surgery). They were very please with the weight loss that I have achieved.
The psychologist said that most people lose 1/6 of their excess body weight from the time of surgery til their first follow up appointment and I have actually lost 1/5 of my excess body weight, so I am doing better than average.
After talking with the Nurse Practitioner about what I am able to eat at one sitting we made the decision that I needed a fill, which means that some additional saline needs to be added to my lap band to make my restriction tighter and therefore my intake would be less.
The doctor came in and talked with me after the NP got everything set up and then they proceeded to do my fill. The process for this is that they find your port which is attached to your abdominal wall then they insert a long needle into your abdomen where your largest incision is from your surgery where the port is located. Once they successfully get the needle into the port they pull out what saline you have in there so that they can measure what is already there and then they put that back in and add an additional amount to it. I already had 3 cc of saline in my lab band and they added 1.5 cc of saline so now I have a total of 4.5 cc of saline.
I know I made that sound pretty simple and most of the time I am sure that it is and I was reassured that the first time is the hardest. The NP and the Dr actually had a hard time getting the needle into my port because they couldn't find the exact location of it easily and that was most likely due to scar tissue build up and a little bit of swelling still left at the incision site. The Dr was actually getting ready to take me down to radiology to find the port when he found it! As far as being painful, it wasn't, when the NP told me she was sticking in the needle initially I didn't even feel it, but as they were moving the needle around to find the port occasionally I would feel a stinging sensation, but other than that it was painless.
Due to having a 'fill' I am on liquids for 2 days, then progress to soft/mushy food for 2 days and then back to regular food. They told me to go ahead and start a regular exercise regimen so that is in the works as well. I will post more pictures in 3-4 weeks.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I pray that you have a blessed day!
Lori
The psychologist said that most people lose 1/6 of their excess body weight from the time of surgery til their first follow up appointment and I have actually lost 1/5 of my excess body weight, so I am doing better than average.
After talking with the Nurse Practitioner about what I am able to eat at one sitting we made the decision that I needed a fill, which means that some additional saline needs to be added to my lap band to make my restriction tighter and therefore my intake would be less.
The doctor came in and talked with me after the NP got everything set up and then they proceeded to do my fill. The process for this is that they find your port which is attached to your abdominal wall then they insert a long needle into your abdomen where your largest incision is from your surgery where the port is located. Once they successfully get the needle into the port they pull out what saline you have in there so that they can measure what is already there and then they put that back in and add an additional amount to it. I already had 3 cc of saline in my lab band and they added 1.5 cc of saline so now I have a total of 4.5 cc of saline.
I know I made that sound pretty simple and most of the time I am sure that it is and I was reassured that the first time is the hardest. The NP and the Dr actually had a hard time getting the needle into my port because they couldn't find the exact location of it easily and that was most likely due to scar tissue build up and a little bit of swelling still left at the incision site. The Dr was actually getting ready to take me down to radiology to find the port when he found it! As far as being painful, it wasn't, when the NP told me she was sticking in the needle initially I didn't even feel it, but as they were moving the needle around to find the port occasionally I would feel a stinging sensation, but other than that it was painless.
Due to having a 'fill' I am on liquids for 2 days, then progress to soft/mushy food for 2 days and then back to regular food. They told me to go ahead and start a regular exercise regimen so that is in the works as well. I will post more pictures in 3-4 weeks.
Thank you for taking the time to read my blog. I pray that you have a blessed day!
Lori
Saturday, August 15, 2009
Thursday, August 13, 2009
I guess in the midst of writing all the good and wonderful things that I should also include the trials that I am also enduring. Although they aren't anything big it is all still a part of having the surgery.
My first complaint is constipation. I have never been constipated in my life, but over the weekend I discovered that I am now having problems with it. I believe that it is due to not getting in enough fluids so I am going to try and increase my fluid intake and hopefully that will help. I have also taken some medication to help everything along its journey!
Secondly, I am just ready for some food with some consistancy! I feel like I am going to turn in to a bowl of soup or broth. Although I know that this is all a part of the process it has still been a little frustrating at times. I have my first followup appointment on August 20th and I am hoping at that time they will tell me that I can start to move on to some different things.
That is all for now! Hope everyone is doing well! Talk with you soon.
Lori
My first complaint is constipation. I have never been constipated in my life, but over the weekend I discovered that I am now having problems with it. I believe that it is due to not getting in enough fluids so I am going to try and increase my fluid intake and hopefully that will help. I have also taken some medication to help everything along its journey!
Secondly, I am just ready for some food with some consistancy! I feel like I am going to turn in to a bowl of soup or broth. Although I know that this is all a part of the process it has still been a little frustrating at times. I have my first followup appointment on August 20th and I am hoping at that time they will tell me that I can start to move on to some different things.
That is all for now! Hope everyone is doing well! Talk with you soon.
Lori
Monday, August 10, 2009
Progress Note
Well today I had green beans for lunch. This is the most textured food that I have had since surgery. Up until now I have been having creamed potatoes, broths, creamy soups, jello, yogurt & pudding, so it was nice to have a little more texture!
My current weight is 282 so I am down 15 lbs from my presurgery weight of 297. Before going on the 3 week preop diet my weight was 306 so I would say I am making good progress.
Last week I went back to work for 3 partial days so today is my first full day back at work since my surgery. I am sure that I will sleep really well tonight!
I have my first follow up appt on August 20th and am excited about that. Keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for reading,
Lori
My current weight is 282 so I am down 15 lbs from my presurgery weight of 297. Before going on the 3 week preop diet my weight was 306 so I would say I am making good progress.
Last week I went back to work for 3 partial days so today is my first full day back at work since my surgery. I am sure that I will sleep really well tonight!
I have my first follow up appt on August 20th and am excited about that. Keep me in your thoughts and prayers.
Thanks for reading,
Lori
Friday, August 7, 2009
My Surgery
Today I am 10 days post op. I had my lap band surgery on Tuesday, July 28th. Everything went as expected and I am recovering well. Dr. Fuzz did find a hernia that he also repaired while he was in there.
The day after surgery I started on a clear liquid diet which lasted for 4 days and then I moved on to a full liquid diet which will last through August 20th. At that time I will be going for my first post op appointment and most likely will be allowed to move on to a pureed diet and gradually increasing to normal food again. I will have to say that this hasn't been the easiest thing that I have ever done, but I know that it will all be worth it. To date I have lost 13 lbs since surgery!!!
I will be sure to keep you updated on my progress.
Lori
The day after surgery I started on a clear liquid diet which lasted for 4 days and then I moved on to a full liquid diet which will last through August 20th. At that time I will be going for my first post op appointment and most likely will be allowed to move on to a pureed diet and gradually increasing to normal food again. I will have to say that this hasn't been the easiest thing that I have ever done, but I know that it will all be worth it. To date I have lost 13 lbs since surgery!!!
I will be sure to keep you updated on my progress.
Lori
Thursday, July 9, 2009
It’s official
Today was a GREAT day! I finally got my surgery date. I will be having my lap band placed on Tuesday, July 28th. I had to start my pre-op diet immediately. So far so good, but I know it will probably get more difficult as time goes by.
Please keep me in your prayers as I start this new chapter of my life. I can only pray that this surgery will improve my life in so many different areas: physically, emotionally, mentally and especially spiritually!
I am so ready! Thanks for all of your support.
Lori
WLS Journey Pictures
These pictures were taken 3 weeks prior to surgery. My current weight here is 300 lbs.
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