San Gabriel Valley Support Group

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Sparklegigi
on 2/19/10 12:44 pm - La Verne, CA
Topic: RE: Getting to know you ...
I'm Nita
I had RNY surgery on 1-15-10
Highest weight ever -  240 or so, starting weight
I've lost 18 lbs thusfar

I work full time as an Community Services Officer

I have one 2 adorable Grandchildren - Isabella, 5 and Mateo almost 2

My favorite post surgery food - Nonfat Greek yogurt
My least favorite post-surgery food - eggs, they do not like me!
My favorite drink -  water with lemon
My favorite form of exercise -walking
My favorite movie - Any comedy
My favorite color - Blue
My favorite pastime - camping in our vintage trailer
My least favorite pastime - hiking

Thats about it!
hamspam
on 4/10/09 6:52 am - Downey, CA
Topic: RE: help on how to handle the waiting game
Well, someone out there must have said some prayers for me because I got a call today and have a date.  Thanks.
Heather (aka Hamspam)
5'3" - HW: 228  SW: 220  CW: 135  GW: 125


hamspam
on 4/9/09 12:20 pm - Downey, CA
Topic: help on how to handle the waiting game
Hi everyone!  I found out that my surgery was approved by my insurance over a week ago.  My surgeons office has not scheduled a date and said that is likely that it won't be until late May as my surgeon is involved in some research project.  I have to tell  you that I am practically jumping out of my skin in anticipation and feel on edge.  I just wish I had a date to plan around.  I just feel like I have been waiting for this for so long and thought that once it was approved it would be quick.   How did you all handle the anxiety and anticipation pre-surgery?
Heather (aka Hamspam)
5'3" - HW: 228  SW: 220  CW: 135  GW: 125


readytodance
on 4/8/09 3:54 am - Covina, CA
Topic: Upper Endoscopy
Hi All,

I had my upper endoscopy on 3/27.  It showed that I have a hiatal hernia.  I was told that I can no longer have Lap Band because of this......did anyone else find anything on their endoscopy?

Frustrated,
Dianne
BBQ_Belly_Boy
on 3/17/09 8:32 am
Lap Band on 02/09/09 with
Topic: RE: Citrus College Fitness Club
Good luck with your approval. Fortunately, I had Blue Cross and they were pretty easy. It's great that you're working out now. I wish I had before surgery.

The pool there is very nice and it's heated just right. Parking is not great. I usually park in the lot behind Stater Bros. At least you get a little bit of a walk in to warm up and cool down on!
readytodance
on 3/17/09 8:15 am - Covina, CA
Topic: RE: Citrus College Fitness Club
That's amazing, congrats on your successes. 
I haven't been approved for surgery yet....Cigna makes you jump through hoops :)  However, I have already started on my workouts.  I have a trainer that I see two times a week and I try to get in my own workout at least once more a week after that.  I have always loved to swim, so, Citrus is sounding really good right about now!  :) 
BBQ_Belly_Boy
on 3/17/09 8:13 am, edited 3/17/09 8:13 am
Lap Band on 02/09/09 with
Topic: RE: Citrus College Fitness Club
It's my pleasure. The fitness center is full of average joes just trying to get/stay fit. It's a nice low key environment with no egos. The same goes for the pool. I'm now hitting the gym and/or pool 6 days a week there and it feels fantastic.
readytodance
on 3/17/09 8:05 am - Covina, CA
Topic: RE: Citrus College Fitness Club
Thank you for the info.  This is perfect since I live so close to the College.
BBQ_Belly_Boy
on 3/13/09 5:22 am
Lap Band on 02/09/09 with
Topic: Citrus College Fitness Club
Somebody mentioned water aerobics at the meeting last Saturday and I wanted to pass on this information:

Citrus College has a fantastic deal going for their fitness club memberships.

A general membership is $56 (expires Jun-30) or $42 if you're over 55. Parking is $30 or free for over 55.  They offer 3-month memberships for less. The fees are set to increase the 2nd half of this year.

This includes access to the Fitness Center which has a cardio circuit for a total body workout. On the circuit, you alternate between weight machines and stationary bikes at set intervals. After you finish the circuit, they have treadmills, stair climbers and recumbent bikes. There is an Aquatic Center for swimming laps and water aerobics. They have regular aerobics classes along with yoga and pilates. Last but not least, they have a weight room.

Lap Swimming is open from 6:30a-1:00p and 5:00p-7:00p on Mon-Fri and from 10:00a-12:00a on Saturday.

The Cardio Circuit is open from 6:30a-10:30a and 3:30p-7:00p on Mon-Thur, 6:30a-9:20a and 4:30p-6:00 pon Fri, and 9:00a-12:00a on Sat.

Aerobics and Body Conditioning classes are held at 6:30a, 5:00p, and 6:00p Mon-Thur, 6:30a, 7:30a, and 5:00p on Fri, and at 9:00a on Sat. These are a mix of classes including yoga, hi/lo impact aerobics, pilates, cardio kickboxing, and some others.

Water Aerobics are held at 12:00p and 5:00p Mon-Thur, 12:00p on Fri, and 10:00a on Sat.

Weight Lifting is 5:30-7:30 Mon-Thur.

To sign up you can go to the Lifelong Learning Center on campus.
Jandell
on 2/5/09 3:47 am - Glendora, CA
Topic: RE: Recipe exchange
I saw a recipe on the main board for a salad similar to this and I changed it up a bit. It turned out really yummy! 

Edemame & Black Bean Salad
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1 bag frozen soycotash from Trader Joe's (mixture of soy beans, corn, and red peppers)
1 bag shelled frozen edemame
1 bag frozen asparagus spears (cut into 1 inch chunks)
1/2 jar roasted red bell peppers (chopped)
Italian Seasoning to taste
Salt and pepper to taste
Trader Joe's Fat Free Balsamic Vinaigrette , I used about 1/3 cup

Place frozen veggies in bowl and steam in micro for 3 minutes to thaw. Add in remaining ingredients and mix gently.

Cover and store in fridge overnight.
Jan
I know I can, I know I can

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