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    I am a 51 year old woman, married with 4 cats. I've battled weight all my life. I am the youngest of eight siblings, most of whom are overweight and one is morbidly obese.<br />Along the way I have tried every diet and diet pill out there. I had a lot of success on PhenFen (sp?) but it turned out to be so dangerous. I have never felt so good as when I was 40 years old and 130 pounds, size 8. But in the last few years, my weight has skyrocketed to the highest it has ever been, 199. Right now I am 187 but still so heavy. It really depresses me. My insurance won't cover me at a BMI of 30.8, so off to Dr. Ortiz I go!

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  1. Someone said the Lucerna is within walking distance to the OCC. Can anybody give me directions? Appreciate it!
  2. I've been banded for over 2 years now. I allowed myself plenty of rest after my surgery and found that sleeping with a heating pad helped a lot. I got that shoulder pain once or twice in the early days, but haven't had it since. The port pain took the longest to go away but you really do need to not try to do too much too soon. It is surgery, allow yourself healing time. I'm doing really well. I'm at my goal weight, not depressed anymore and can do anything I could do before, including sleeping on my stomach. Most of all, I have gotten to know my band, what it likes, what it doesn't. I also rely on the signs my body gives me when I'm eating and I know how to interpret them. If I start getting certain signals, I stop eating. Over the last 2 years, I have experienced most of the things everyone has, throwing up, sliming...all of that. At first it scared me, but now I understand what is happening and it isn't a big deal the occasional times that happens. For me, this band has been the answer to my weight problems that have haunted me my entire life. I am so grateful for it. My sister-in-law was so inspired by my weight losss that she is going to have it done in October. I will be with her because I really believe in the band.
  3. I will be accompaying my sister-in-law to the OCC who has decided to get banded after seeing what it has done for me. She is scheduled for October 21st and is soooo excited!
  4. I have 6.5 cc's in my 11cc band. In the 2 years I've had my band, I had 2 fills and then had .5cc taken out because I felt too tight. I've been at 6.5ccs for over a year and am comfortable. I agree with what B2010 said about having more flexibility with the 11cc band. I lost 60 pounds and am now140Lbs and a size 8..this was the best decision of my life. I'm feel so much more in control now. Soon I will be accompanying my sister-in-law to Mexico to be banded at OCC.
  5. I guess I am majorly spoiled. I live max 2 hours from the border. Just today I went to the OCC for a check-up because I am approaching my 1 year bandiversary and last week I had some throwing up issues that made me worry for the safety of my band. I drove down, parked at the USA side of the border, walked across, got a taxi($5) that took @ 5 minutes to the OCC. I had my consultation and Flueroscopy with Dr. So and everything checked out perfect. They called me a taxi which took me back to the border ($5)and I walked through customs, back to my car. It is SO easy that I can't imagine paying for the OCC to pick you up anywhere unless it is your first time. I'm not being judgemental! I know the first time is overwhelming. But after that, just realize that you don't have to spend big bucks to go back after your surgery! Just let me know if I can help!
  6. Yoyo dieting just doesn't cut it. I wish I would have been able to get a band when I was in my 20's! It has been so great for me to have this tool. Sometimes I had good will power, but I couldn't always control my eating. This keeps me consistent and I know I will never be fat again. I also tell everyone how I lost my weight and that I got banded in Mexico, but I always explain just who Dr. Ortiz is, how he actually instructs other surgeons how to do this procedure, how he has been on Oprah and that his facility and staff and their care is better than anything I've ever experienced here. That shuts them up.
  7. Congrats on your weight loss! I don't know when you were banded or how many fills you've had, but I have a 10cc band and got my first fill (4cc's) about 6 weeks after my surgery. I went back 2 months after that for 3ccs more, but went back after a couple of weeks because it was too tight and everything hurt. They took out .5 ccs and now I'm at my sweet spot. Sounds to me like you might want to get a fill. Even a small one makes a big difference. I can eat maybe a third of what I could before and have to avoid certain foods (dense, dry meat for example). I did hit a plateau that lasted forever, but am now losing again.
  8. Port revision? Are they moving it to a different location? I've been curious about that!
  9. I was banded at OCC because my insurance wouldn't cover my surgery. But I have a very good friend in Lodi, CA, near Sacramento, that can have hers covered by her insurance. I was just wondering if anyone had their surgery done in that area and who did the surgery? Thank you!
  10. I have Hypothyroidism and it doesn't impact my weight loss. Cheetos do. But I am slowly but surely getting to goal. You can do it!
  11. Dwayne, a piece of advice that I got from the OCC that I have lived by is "don't be a slave to the scale". I weigh myself MAYBE once a MONTH. Just focus on living your life. The weight WILL come off, but not overnite. I am coming up on my 1 year bandiversary and am almost to goal. But I hit a plateau at one stage that lasted months. I just kept going and now I'm losing once again. Hang in there, Dwayne! It WORKS!
  12. To answer your question about restriction..after my 21 days was up, I found I could eat anything. Nothing changed for me until my second fill. Then I truly understood how the band is a tool, and you will too, once you get to your ideal restriction. Now I am unable to eat like I used to, which is the whole idea. When you reach the proper restriction, you should only be able to eat about a third of what you used to eat before the band. But start practicing that now, even though you don't have any restriction. Good luck!
  13. I too started out with a lower BMI than some. I only had a total of @60 lbs to lose, but couldn't do it myself, so I was banded with the 11cc band last July. I lost slowly, but consistently until December, then hit a major stall. I have 6.5ccs after 2 fills and 1 slight unfill. Only today, almost 3 months later, has the scale gone down another 3 pounds. HALLILUJAH! It is frustrating, but I believe the people with lower BMIs lose much slower. I am very happy I got banded as it helps me tremendously to eat much less than I used to. I have 25 pounds to go and I know I will get there eventually. So hang in there. Walk or dance or find something you like to do that gets you moving. Work with the band. It works if you work it! Best of success to all.
  14. DEBBIE!!! Those before and after photos are inspirational!!!!!!!!!!!! You look BEAUTIFUL! Ditto on Dr. Miranda. I waited until 6:15 and then gave up. I was really looking forward to it. I'll catch it on the forum though.
  15. I tuned into the webinar last night. It was a little garbled at the beginning and towards the end, but I really got a lot out of it. I had been questioning whether or not I was restricted enough, and the presentation helped me realize what to look for. I think I'm fine. It also re-inspired me and I have a new determination to give up some bad habits and renew my committment to weight loss. I am so happy that this will be a monthly event and can't wait to hear what Dr. Miranda has to say on Thursday night. Thanks OCC for coming up with this! I think a lot of OCC patients have just sort of been out there feeling like they have questions but are somewhat afraid to make that phone call to get their questions answered. I don't think I've ever felt free to call my doctor in the US. I mean, I could, but one would just be told to make an appointment to go in. It is very novel to me to have my doctor's cell phone number, like Dr. O provides! Interesting! Anyway, if some of you missed the presentation, sign up for the one on Thursday night with Dr. Miranda. I think you'll get a lot out of it!
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