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sassyscorpio
on 5/27/09 5:51 am
Topic: RE: Free Protein! Who Wants FREE Protein?
I don't get why this is being posted now when the message is to make a comment on April 5th -12th
CTKathy
on 5/27/09 12:25 am - Branford, CT
Revision on 11/13/17
Topic: RE: VBG Info?
My surgeon's website has a pretty good picture of it, if it's hard for you to picture.  

http://www.ct-obesitysurgery.com/index.cfm/PageID/5954

I had mine 18 months ago and am very happy with it.  Like Lois said, it's still all about proper choices.  Still a way to go before I get to goal, but this surgery never stops working.  Like every other surgery available, if you follow the plan, it works.  Good luck with your decision!

Kathy
Lois S.
on 5/26/09 12:06 pm - Neenah, WI
Topic: RE: Seriously, dont be an A** in the chat
I'm with you!  I may have had surgery 5 years ago, but I'm certainly no expert! I only know my body, my experience. How can people judge us when they have no idea who I am, what I do, or what my cir****tances are?!  I've stopped going to the chat here for the same reason. I just rely on my friends who actually DO know me and don't get their jollys from making others feel inferior.  Good luck and be strong!
Lois S.
on 5/26/09 12:01 pm - Neenah, WI
Topic: RE: VBG Info?
The VBG is similar to the adjustable bands, except it is not adjustable. It is normally a Gortex band that is placed and stiched around the upper part of the stomach, creating a small pouch the size of an egg. The opening into the large portion of the stomach is about the size of your pinky, so food must be chewed very well in order to pass through. It is a restrictive surgery, so food is intended to stay in the pouch longer to create the feeling of fullness. It is permanent, there are no adjustments needed. Food eaten by VBG patients get all of the foods nutritional values, good and bad, so food choices are key. Like any surgery, fooling it and making bad eating choices is possible. Unlike the RNY, supplements aren't as critical because our bodies absorb 100% of what is eaten. However, it is usually recommended that a supplement is added, at least in the beginning.  I had it 5 years ago and have had fabulous success with it.  I've never been happier with the decision and would do it over in a heartbeat!
erika1980
on 5/26/09 9:08 am - Dumfries, VA
Lap Band on 11/24/09 with
Topic: VBG Info?

Hello all! Just looking around and doing more research. What is VBG? I did not see an information section on this particular weight loss surgery like at the other forums. Any information would be helpful! 

StaceyNJ
on 5/22/09 11:31 am - Brick, NJ
Topic: Please come join us!
A new Weight loss support group has been formed via Facebook....it is the :

NJ WLS Group

We would like to welcome All members of OH - regardless of what type of surgery you have had or state you call home.

This is a secret facebook group - it will not show up in your Facebook profile and only Admins can invite members.

If you are interested please PM me and I will send an invite to you - we look forward to meeting everyone!


Stacey

Barbara C.
on 5/13/09 7:01 am - Raleigh, NC
Topic: Do you know what your 'ideal' body weight is? xpost

There is a lot of discussion about the percentage of excess body weight we might lose with any type of WLS. The average percentage of excess body weight lost with RNY, the most common of the WLS' is 60 to 80 percent. Generally, if you lose less than 50 percent or regain to a point that you are at 50 percent, you are no longer considered successful.

So... How, do we know how much we are 'supposed' weigh? Sometimes our Dr's will tell us what we should weigh, some don't. BMI tables are helpful, but they only tell us part of the story. In order to really know what are ideal body weight 'range' is, we need to also factor in our frame size. How many times have we thought we had a large frame? Some people actually do. I am just over the board from medium to large framed, but I use the medium frame weight guidelines for determining my weight range.

The following website link can help you to quantify what your 'ideal' body weight should be, so that you can calculate your percentage of excess body weight loss should be: http://www.healthcentral.com/diet-exercise/ideal-body-weight-3146-143.html 

Please know that I'm not making any judgements about what YOU 'should' weigh. Your goal weight is between you and your Dr. You may decide that you want to be an 'average' weight, which may be different from a 'normal' weight, which may also be different that an 'ideal' weight. As long as you are healthy and able to live your life well, whatever weight you set as your goal is great!

Barbara
ObesityHelp Coach and Support Group Leader
http://www.obesityhelp.com/group/bcumbo_group/
High-264, Current-148, Goal-145

CTKathy
on 5/11/09 6:36 am - Branford, CT
Revision on 11/13/17
Topic: RE: Need Information
You might want to try the revisions board.  They would probably be able to give you a little more advice.  The VBG board is VERY slow.  Sorry I can't help, but good luck this time around.  They've made SO many improvements to the surgery, it'll go much better now!

Kathy
endofrope1945
on 5/10/09 6:33 am
Topic: Need Information
I had a vertical banded gastroplasty done twenty years ago.  It went  well  the first few years but have gained back what weight I had lost  then some.  Recently found out that I have a fistula and the surgery needs to be redone.  I also have a large ventral incisional hernia that needs repaired.  Has anyone had this happen to them?  If they had a redo where did they have it done?
jessikaw
on 5/8/09 9:27 am
Topic: Seriously, dont be an A** in the chat
I freakin HATE this stupid OH Chat. Okay, well not the chat itself, some of the RUDE people that are in there. SO FREAKIN what if you are 5 years out and you think you know everything, that doesnt mean you have to be so rude to ppl that are just a few weeks or even days out. That doesnt call for attitude when an innocent person ask a simple freakin question. That should even go for the forms that we post on here to. Why is it that ppl think they have to be rude and dis respectful just because "THEY KNOW EVERYTHING" there is to know about any surgical procedure (and they dont even have a medical degree)????? UGH. Sorry, I really needed to get that off my chest.
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