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on 8/5/10 5:27 pm - Seymour, CT
Topic: Any Dr. Valin Patients that had VBG?
I'm looking to talk to some of Dr. Valin's Patients that had his "New improved" VBG/Lap-Band Surgery. He calls it something else, but basically it's the VBG but improved his way...
stinabean
on 8/5/10 1:42 pm - Omaha, NE
Topic: So Thirsty
I am 8 days out from surgery. I'm trying as hard as I can to get my water in but I think I am only getting 16oz of water. Any suggestions? Anyone else having this problem?
    
beckysuea
on 8/3/10 5:59 pm
Topic: RE: vsg surgeon in INDIANA? help!!
my son had the DS in Carmel by Dr. Margaret Inman.   I think she also does VSG if I am not mistaken.    St. Vincent's Hospital is very nice as I went out there and spent a week when he had the surgery.
richhawn
on 8/2/10 6:58 am - Covington, IN
Topic: VBG/RNY anyone had this done
I am having what is called the Vertical Banded Gastric Bypass. the way I understand it, is that it is part RNY and part VBG.
 This is what my surgeon does for his patients that has to have the open procedure.
Sunlover143
on 8/2/10 6:48 am
Topic: Hair Loss Concerns
 I am still in the research stage have not decided on which procedure I am going to have done one of my concerns is hair loss as I already have thinning hair due to hypothyroidism. Also, is it common to have loose stools after surgery I have heard that with the VSG this is a common side effect that does not go away???!    I am trying to choose between the lap band and VSG any thoughts??  I know I will have a million more questions..If anyone has any input it would be much appreciated.
Thanks

thomas Q.
on 7/28/10 2:25 am - hawley, PA
Topic: dr in nepa?
does anyone know of a surgeon in north eastern pa that takes pa access insurance?
LITTLEMISSYOYO
on 7/27/10 10:33 am
Topic: Vertical gastric sleeve plication
Has anyone on here had this precedure I hear it is less invasive because they dont cut away your stomach they just sticth it onto itself to make the sleeve. Im thinking about getting this done in mexico any input would be great

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macrobin
on 7/27/10 4:56 am
Topic: Why we overeat in the first place
 People overeat and stuff themselves in order to feel good.  It's the pleasure factor that we are all after when we eat.  When we stuff ourselves or give ourselves sweets, we actually are feeding the hormones in our body that give us pleasure sensations and those are the same sensations we get when we feel loved.  We are as addicted to that sensation whenever we choose to overeat, get drunk or take drugs.  All of them give us pleasure and all of us are seeking it.  People just don't understand that food is an addiction just like alcohol and drugs.    I personally realized that I was stuffing myself because I never had the love of my parents.  My mother abandoned me because she chose to be an alcoholic and my father chose to love his second wife more than me and I ended up living with friends and other relatives all of my life.  My father died when I was 15 and my mother died when I was 20.  I harbored anger and bitterness towards them all of my life and chose to 'fill that void' with food because it made me feel good like being loved feels good.  When I realized that fact, it helped me deal with the whole overeating issue itself.  When I chose to forgive my parents and love them despite their failures, the desire to overeat went away.  Granted, the surgery happened before I did that and the weight came off but I've managed to overcome the 'food is my life' issue because I chose to forgive.   See, when you think about it, the people who have surgery are forced to first drink liquids the first week.  Then they graduate to more solid liquids the second week.  Then they graduate to soft foods after that and eventually get to regular food but in small increments from then on.  If you stop and think about it, if a person would eat like that without surgery they would lose just as much weight as if they didn't have the surgery in the first place.   People regain their weight because they never dealt with the issue of why they overate in the first place.  They thought that the surgery would cure the whole fat issue and it doesn't.  They learn how to graze all day or stretch their pouch back out and then wonder why they've regained most or all of their weight.    A person's weight issue will never be solved with surgery.  It can only be cured by finding out why you are overeating and deal with that first and then learn to LISTEN to your body and only eating WHAT and WHEN it wants to eat.  People think that 'mouth hunger' is real hunger but it isn't.  Overweight people usually don't know what it's like to feel a hunger pain because they don't get to that point.  Food is their life.  They live to eat instead of eating to live.  No one really realizes how little food the body needs for fuel each day.    If you ask me if I would have had the surgery again, I would tell you no.  Most WLSers aren't that way.  I would have chosen to cure myself mentally first and then listened to my body and learned what it really wanted and when it wanted it instead of just throwing food down it when I saw a commercial or smelled food cooking.    I don't know what decision is best for you but I do know that you must love yourself enough to cure the inside before you cure the outside, however you choose to do that is up to you.  

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on 7/23/10 1:41 am - West Haven, CT
Topic: RE: burps?!?

LOL, Elmer is my surgeon. My user name is lowdizzy. This made my day.......


But hang in there the nutrionist told me during our last support group meeting that it usually works itself out, but I'm not sure.


Lowdizzy a.k.a. Yolanda

Lisa_82
on 7/22/10 4:02 am - Milwaukee, WI
Topic: RE: burps?!?
Thanks Elmer! Good to know I'm not the only one trying to disguise my burps at my desk! lol!
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