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savannahharper
on 9/21/09 1:52 am - jasper, GA
Topic: CHOOSING THE SURGERY FOR ME
I have been approved for surgery and am trying to decide the best procedure for me. I have alot of weight to lose and am unsure which I will have the best results with. I am considering the DS, Fobi pouch, or RNY. Any suggestions? I currently weigh 351 and my goal is 170-180. HELP! PLEASE?!?!!  I don't want to sell myself short and I think with the RNY I may be doing so. What did you choose and why?
StaceyNJ
on 9/19/09 7:31 am - Brick, NJ
Topic: 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 with your FB info and I will send a FB friends request to you - once you accept it I will send the invite to you - we look forward to meeting everyone!


Stacey

Shemonkey
on 9/17/09 1:09 am
Topic: RE: Bipass or lap band
After planning my lapband surgery for a year, 2 weeks before my surgery I've decided to to to the bipass. I am 260 pounds. I decided the bipass because I don't want to have to do constant adjustments. If it leaks, slips, erodes they have to go back in and adjus it. I hear a common complaint from lap band pt's that the are ALWAYS hungry. Like the previouse person sd you have to be HIGHLY motivated for the band to work. That means constant, frwquent exercise and monitering EVERYTHING you eat. You ave to decide what is best for you.
gamine90
on 9/16/09 6:10 am
Topic: RNY ring erroded into stomache
I had roux-en-Y six years ago and just had an endoscopy yesterday. The doctor found that my ring had erroded into my stomach. Has this happened to anyone? Did you have to have it removed? How?
Barbara C.
on 9/15/09 11:14 pm - Raleigh, NC
Topic: What labs do you have done and how often?

I had RNY 2 years ago. I had labs done 3 months, 6 months, 12 months, 18 months and 2 years post op. 

I have a new pcp, so I took the following list of labs to ask to have him run:

  • COMPREHENSIVE METABOLIC PROFILE (sodium, potassium, chloride, glucose, BUN, creatinine, calcium, total protein, albumin, total bilirubin,alkaline phosphatase, aspartate aminotransferase) (Nc,K,C1,CO2,Glu,BUN,Cr,Ca,TP,Alb,Tbili,AP,AST,ALT)
  • LIPID PROFILE (cholesterol, HDL, LDL, triglycerides, chol/HDL ratio) (Fasting specimen) , Tchol,Trig,HDL,Calc,,LDL)
  • ALT (SPGT)
  • GGT (Checks liver, renal and pancreatic function)
  • LDH PHOSPHORUS – INORGANIC
  • URIC Acid
  • CBC (HEMOGRAM/PLT/DIFF)
  • B-12 & FOLATE - and HOMOCYSTEINE
  • IRON, TIBC, % SAT AND FERRITIN
  • VITAMIN A & D (25-hydroxy)
  • THYROID PANEL (T3U, T4, FTI, TSH)
  • SERUM INTACT PTH PARATHYROID
  • THIAMINE (B1)
  • COPPER
  • ZINC
  • MAGNESIUM
  • RBC
  • HBA1C
  • DEXA SCAN (bone density once a year)

 Which surgery did you have? How long ago and which labs do you have pulled?

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

LaShelle2
on 9/12/09 3:14 pm, edited 9/12/09 3:14 pm - STOCKBRIDGE, GA
Topic: Georgia Forum Meet & Greet Saturday, September 26 12:30 pm
  



  Join the Georgia OH Forum 

      
       
for
a Day of 
      
  
    Dancing, Fittness, & Fun!


         



Saturday, September 26, 2009 


           12:30 pm PoleLaTeaz dance class 

                            & 

      
1:30 pm lunch at Fox and Hounds Pub and Grill

       

          Polelateaz Atlanta Houston






What: 
    
WE'RE GOING POLE DANCING!!!  PoleLaTeaz is an  exotic and sensual dance studio (not a strip club). They offer a variety of classes. We will be doing the FREE intro teazer class which gives a demo of pole dancing and it's benefits, and a chance to learn a few sexy dance moves. 

This is an intro class, so nobody is expecting you to swing on a chandelier from your toenails.  It is all about learning something new, getting fit, and having fun.


Description: Teaser Free Intro
Want to find out more about PoleLaTeaz? Come take this free 60 minute Intro class and see what we are about. You will also see a breathtaking demo by one of our instructors. Please wear regular fitness attire. No need to sign up. Just come on by!   


This is a safe, clean, tasteful environment and is set up like a dance studio. NO MEN   NO CHILDREN under 18 are allowed, so you can feel free to let your hair down and have a blast with your girlfriends.


We will leave from the studio for lunch at Fox and Hounds Pub and Grill at 1:30 pm and the fellas are welcome to meet us there.



Why:  Why pole and sensual dance? This type of dance is alot more strenuous than it looks. A good session on the pole can burn more calories than a good session at the gym (promise!). Expect to burn between 250-400 calories per session. We've checked it out, see what else you have to look forward to:

1. Boost self-confidence
2. Develop long, lean muscles(especially abs, arms, & thigh areas)
3. Feminine workout
4. Make new friends
5. Increase Flexibility
6. Shape your waist line
7. Fun,Fun, Fun!

    

Where: PoleLaTeaz Dance Studio    
            
2148 Hills Avenue, Suite H2
                     Atlanta, Georgia 30318

                     404-399-3358
                    
www.polelateaz.com 
                           
                          * Please use detailed directions at bottom of page. They are better than Mapquest


When :


12:30 pm September 26, 2009 


*** please arrive by 12:20 pm.  Class starts at 12:30 pm. They will not allow you to enter class if you are more than 10 minutes late.  If you are not comfortable dancing yet, please come and watch and cheer us on!


                                                      after class



1:30 pm September 26, 2009         

Fox and Hounds Pub and Grill 
1193 Collier Rd NW Atlanta GA 30318  (3-5 minutes from dance studio)
(404) 352-1007 


*** Men are welcome to join us for lunch! Also, if you are not able to participate in the dance class, you are welcome to catch up with the group at lunch.   We'll save a seat for you!
 

Cost: 
 Poleateaz Dance class is FREE!!!  

                 
Fox and Hound offers a variety of soups, sandwiches, 
                  appetizers and meals ranging from $3 to $15. Saturdays are 
                  $.50 cent wing days.   

They have several wls friendly post op options including hummus dip, pimento cheese dip, soup, and chili.  If you are still on liquids, you may want to bring a wls friendly drink. 



Who: Pre and post op wls patients, and anyone interested in learning more about wls.  Also friends, and supporters are always welcome.  You must be 18 to participate in the class. Men are not allowed in the class.  EVERYONE is welcome to join us for lunch!


Wear: 
Regular work out gym clothes, shorts, tee shirts, sweats, etc.  They suggest sneakers or bare feet.  No nudity is allowed. 


r.s.v.p  by responding to post please!

 


                                   

 


                                        

                                   More info about Polelateaz...

                                           pole_dancing_banner_2.jpg

 

ATLANTA, Georgia (CNN) -- The lights were turned down low and the music was pulsing as Kimberly Wright made her way toward a 16-foot tall dance pole to do some tricks.

Pole dancing carries cardiovascular benefits, says Angela Edwards, owner of studio PoleLaTeaz.

Wright is not an exotic dancer in a strip club. She's a 38-year-old mother of two from Atlanta, Georgia, looking to get in a decent workout.

"It works the abs, oh my goodness, muscles I didn't even know I had," Wright chuckled.

On this night, Wright is among more than a dozen women of all shapes and sizes -- no men allowed -- attending a beginner class at PoleLaTeaz, an Atlanta dance studio owned by Angela Edwards.

"We get preachers' wives, teachers, nurses, accountants, lawyers, anyone between the age of 18 and 70," Edwards said. "It's not boring...you get to wear fun clothes, listen to good music...and release your inner sexpot."

If online listings across the country are an indication, the popularity of pole dancing is spreading across the country from Southern California to Chicago to the Bible Belt.

A former labor and delivery nurse, Edwards opened her own studio two years ago and now has 400 students. She plans to add another location in the fall.

Edwards demonstrated a few moves during an advanced class later in the evening.

She climbed to the top a pole and, clenching her inner thighs, hung upside down.

"The dancing part is where you get the cardiovascular benefits," she said. Then there's "pole-tricking," or doing specific movements balancing your body weight against the pole, such as the "fireman spin."

"That's where you get the weight lifting and weight training," Edwards said.

She mentioned that there is a risk of injury so regardless of their experience, all students start the class with a half-hour warmup using Pilates-like stretches.

Thick mats are placed near the poles as students practice new "tricks," and Edwards encouraged dancers to modify their moves depending on their abilities.

"You see good results," Edwards said. "We have women who come in here 40 to 50 pounds overweight and they drop it in about six to eight months and they get great, nice, hourglass curves."

****ly Rogers is one of those women who have seen results.

"I started last August and I've gone down two dress sizes. I've lost 20 pounds and I feel awesome," she said.

 

The critical care nurse at an Atlanta hospital admitted that she hurt all over after the first few sessions of pole dancing.

There's another benefit, Rogers said. "This made me feel better about my body. I used to be nervous about my body and try to hide it. Now I'm a lot more open and confident. I stand up straight and feel good about myself."

Rogers is one of the few women wearing shorts and a tank top. Many other students are scantily dressed in lingerie-like outfits.

 

Almost everyone strapped on stilettos when the dancing got under way. Some of the women said it added to the atmosphere of the class.

"It makes you feel sensual. It makes you feel sexy," said Antigone Locklear, 42, of Atlanta.

    Wright said feeling sexy is part of the reason she attended class. Now she's waiting for her husband to install her own dance pole at home.

She smiled. "You know what? I am sexy and yes, pole dancing does put you in the mood."



                                DIRECTIONS

                                                                                DIRECTIONS
   

Pole Studio
2148 Hills Avenue, Suite H2
Atlanta, Georgia 30318



From the West (Douglasville, Mabelton):
Merge onto I-20 East. Take the I-285 BYPASS N exit- EXIT 51B- toward CHATTANOOGA / GREENVILLE. Take Bolton Road exit and bear right off of the exit. Continue onto Bolton Road for about 2.8 miles. Bolton Roade turns into Defoors Ferry Road. Follow for another mile and turn right onto Collier Road(Dry Cleaners on right hand side). Go down hill and make a right onto Defoor Hills Road. (USA Storage will be on your left hand side and a big American flag). Immediately bear right onto Hills Avenue. Make a left at 3rd driveway entrance at the top of the hill. PoleLaTeaz will be on left hand side in Suite H2. Please park in front of building or around the side.

From the south:(Riverdale; College Park, Dowtown Atlanta)
Take 1-75/I-85 North; continue onto 75 North and take exit 252B Howell Mill Road. Make a right off of the exit. At the first stoplight make a left onto Collier Rd(Blockbuster on the left). Follow for one mile. Cross over defoor ave and PASS Patricks and Subs restaurant and go down hill and make a right onto Defoor Hills Road. (USA Storage will be on your left hand side and a big American flag). Immediately bear right onto Hills Avenue. Make a left at 3rd driveway entrance at the top of the hill. PoleLaTeaz will be on left hand side in Suite H2. Please park in front of building or around the side.

From the NorthWest( Marietta, Acworth):
Take 75 South to exit 252 Howell Mill Road. Make a Left off of the exit. At the first stoplight make a left onto Collier Rd(Blockbuster on the left). Follow for one mile. Cross over defoor ave and PASS Patricks and Subs restaurant and Go down hill and make a right onto Defoor Hills Road. (USA Storage will be on your left hand side and a big American flag). Immediately bear right onto Hills Avenue. Make a left at 3rd driveway entrance at the top of the hill. PoleLaTeaz will be on left hand side in Suite H2. Please park in front of building or around the side.

From the north: (Alpharetta, Lawrenceville, Buford)

Take 400 to I-85 South. Merge onto I-75 North take exit 252B Howell Mill Road. Make a right off of the exit. At the first stoplight make a left onto Collier Rd(Blockbuster on the left). Follow for one mile. Cross over defoor ave and PASS Patricks and Subs restaurant and Go down hill and make a right onto Defoor Hills Road. (USA Storage will be on your left hand side and a big American flag). Immediately bear right onto Hills Avenue. Make a left at 3rd driveway entrance at the top of the hill. PoleLaTeaz will be on left hand side in Suite H2. Please park in front of building or around the side.

From the East (Stone Mountain, Decatur, Conyers):

Take I-20 west to I-75/I-85 North. Continue onto 75 North and take exit 252B Howell Mill Road. Make a right off of the exit. At the first stoplight make a left onto Collier Rd(Blockbuster on the left). Follow for one mile. Cross over defoor ave and PASS Patricks and Subs restaurant and Go down hill and make a right onto Defoor Hills Road. (USA Storage will be on your left hand side and a big American flag). Immediately bear right onto Hills Avenue. Make a left at 3rd driveway entrance at the top of the hill. PoleLaTeaz will be on left hand side in Suite H2. Please park in front of building or around the side.
Worked4Me
on 9/9/09 5:42 am
Topic: RE: help please
try eating something hot first thing in the morning always helps. I am a year out and it always help open my esophagus in the morning. 
Worked4Me
on 9/9/09 5:38 am
Topic: RE: I am so scared for my sister! i don't know who she is any more
Thank you!
they are now saying she had a mild stoke, but i really don't think that had nothing to to do with the surgery. I also have had the surgery and i am fine.. i think also it was well worth it but i want to see if any one felt like her so i could understand what is happening to her is normal for some people.
johns-wife
on 9/9/09 4:50 am
Topic: RE: help please
Drinking hot tea along with my meals helped me.. it soothed the nausious feelings and made everything slide down easier so it didnt feel like a rock was stuck in my gut.
johns-wife
on 9/9/09 4:47 am
Topic: RE: I am so scared for my sister! i don't know who she is any more

I was VERY,VERY, VERY fatigued the first six months orso. I could barely stand up without getting dizzy, but I managed through somehow. The low energy / lethargy lasted for over a year. Only now am I beginning to see some energy again. But, I'm thin and the surgery was SOOOO worth it.

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