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I was banded on April 9th - 8 days ago. What a wonderful experience !!!

I flew into San Diego on Sunday, was picked up at the airport by Francisco, and

escorted to the hotel. Francisco was warm and friendly, as were ALL the staff at

the Lucerna hotel. The next morning, we were met in the lobby by Mrs. Ortiz

(the Docs' mom !), and she drove us to the clinic in her car! There were 4 of us,

so 2 went by cab.

Warning to those who travel alone: If your stay involves hotel/clinic/hotel like mine

did (meaning I stayed at the hotel Sunday night, in the clinic/hospital Monday night,

back at the hotel Tuesday night) : CHECK OUT MONDAY MORNING. You check out

then check back in, so take ALL of your stuff with you to the clinic.

Once at the clinic, I filled out my paperwork, then met with a Dr. who did my pulmonary

test - blow as hard as you can for 6 seconds, asked me a few questions verifying information

from your health questionaire, then did an EKG. Back to the waiting room for a few minutes,

then it was in to see Dr. Miranda, the nutritonist. LISTEN TO HER. She has great advice.

Then onto my blood test, which also was the set up for your IV (very nice, one stick!),

then I was shown into my room. Room 5 is lovely ! There's a flat screen TV on the wall that

also plays music, a love seat, side table, and a chair. Then I met the famous Dr. O.

WHAT A LOVELY MAN. He's kind, funny, warm, smart, compassionate and reassuring. Once

I'd made this decision back in February, I never looked back and never had a minute of doubt,

and after meeting Dr. Ortiz, I was more sure this was the right choice for me. I WANT to be on

his team, and I WANT him looking after me. He is the real deal.

I was first that day - my lovely nurse walked me to the loo, then right into the surgery suite.

I was introduced to everyone in there who would be involved. I have to admit that once I

was lying there, and most of the people were busily getting ready, I started to freak out just a

little. I said something witty like, "uh, could you start the good stuff ? I'm starting to freak out

just a little !" I turned my head to the left, and saw the white "milk of amnesia" starting in my

IV line. I felt that funky taste flood your mouth, altho this is MUCH better than any I've ever

had, I said, Bye Bye ! (and they all said, "bye bye !") and when I woke up I was back in my

comfy room #5. I was sleepy. They said it went well and I fell blissfully asleep. I dozed for

a few hours, I think. I HAD NO PAIN. None, zip zilch.

A little while later, my nurse came by to get me up so I could walk. So me, my nurse, and my

IV pole went around the track (down the hall, out the door, thru the lobby, around to the other

side) a few times. I still felt no pain - and at some point was given anti-nausea meds and pain

killers. I've never been made nauseated by anesthesia, but some are. I felt great. I got up

by myself several times more and walked as much as I could. DO THIS. When they tell you

to walk - do it. It speeds healing and it reduces the gas (more on that later!). I take a very small

pill at bedtime, and my wonderful nurse crushed it for me. The on duty Doc at night (altho he was there all day, too), Dr H - is wonderful!! Everyone is wonderful. You are made to feel safe and comfortable at all times. I had a great nights' sleep, woke up early the next morning (I was still on East Coast time), so I walked some more. Got some more anti-nausea and pain meds, walked some more. When my IV bag was empty, they removed it, but left the IV port there until I was discharged. When I got dressed, it was the first time I really looked at my stomach. I was a little

surprised at the placement - all of it is above my navel - and the 4 little scars are really small!.

The port incision is bigger, but I was expecting that. Its still all small considering what went on!

(If you arent queasy, watch the procedure on the link on these boards - its fascinating, but then again I watch surgery on TV all the time) They all are closed by internal stitches, and by surgical super glue on the outside. One feels like a little bump, but I'm sure that once the glue falls off, it

will smooth out. I have purchased Mederma to minimize scarring -- I have no idea if it works or

not, I'll post my results later. I'll use that after the glue comes off.

Once back at the hotel, I checked in again, dropped my stuff in my new room and immediately met

a fellow Bandster and we walked to a grocery store (I think it was actually near the clinic). Got some Gatorade, some CLIGHT (Mexico's Crystal Light!) and some juice. Walked back, and stopped

at a coffee shop (I was jonesing - I needed strong black coffee!) and sat outside enjoying the weather, talking with my fellow bandster. Once back in my room, I was a little sleepy, took a nap

(I think it was almost 2 hours !). Called my walking buddy and we walked the other way for a while. Still no pain. NONE.

We met Francisco in the lobby at 7 the next morning - I should mention that driving across the border into Mexico (don't blink!) was nothing. Don't be freaked out by the long line coming back

into the US - Francisco is a pro.

He drove us to the door, we walked into a room with hundreds of people waiting in line, we walked

up to an official who looked at our passports, and we put our bags on an xray machine. We met

Francisco on the other side and off we went ! Still no pain.

I hate flying West to East, but it was easy! The clinic gives you 4 pain pills (no water needed, they go under your tongue). I took one the 2nd night in my hotel room, but it wasnt pain, I just couldnt sleep and didnt want to mix pain and sleep meds. I still have the other 3. I got home, slept very

peacefully in my own bed. Still no pain. I took it easy the next day, took an hour long walk in

my neighborhood. Friday I ran errands, Saturday didnt do much and was a complete couch potato

on Sunday (my favorite Sunday activity). On reflection, I should have walked more Fri, Sat and Sun because altho I still have no pain, I do have GAS !!!! I'm sure you've read about it here before and let me tell you - WALK WALK WALK WALK WALK ! I didn't walk enough when I got home, and I have a gas bubble in my upper abdomin/chest area that is driving me nuts. Still no

pain. The relief for the gas is to walk. I did buy myself some Gas-X strips and they are good, too.

All in all, this was a walk in the park. I've have way more pain at the dentist! I do have a

very impressive bruise on my belly (I assume its where they retracted my liver), but NO PAIN.

I did have an episode of diarreah (I could never spell that) on Friday night. I think its because I

did have a few little juice drink boxes without diluting them with water. I went every 20 minutes

for about 2 hours. Thats okay - I want that stuff outta me anyway! I've had a few twinges of

soreness, but still, NO PAIN.

Today I am on protein shakes (off the clear liquid phase). 2 weeks of this then its back to real

food! I don't want anything to happen, so I'll follow instructions. Dr. Ortiz told me that every

instance of problems with the band - EVERY ONE - was/is preventable. My advice is to do what they

tell you to do. They've been in the business for a long time, and they know what they are doing.

The change inside of my head is almost as amazing at the one thats taking place in my body.

I am optimistic, hopeful, happy, excited, relieved! I look at all the diet "crap" out there - TV commercials, newspaper ads, and where I used to pay attention to that stuff (even if it was just "oh that crap doesnt work!!"), I don't even listen to it anymore -- altho I admit they now make me smile, glad I don't have pay attention or even need it anymore. I realize that this band is a tool, but I am so committed to making this work that I have no doubts that this monkey thats been on my back for almost all of my life is now gone. What a relief !!!! Its made me almost giddy! I've solved this problem ! I'm so sorry I didn't do it sooner.

I should mention that I have only told one other human being about my journey (my beloved brother). It was a personal choice. The only reason I told him was because this IS surgery, and

while very very easy, its always a risk, and I thought one other person on the planet should know

I flew across the Country to have this surgery. By the way, there's a phone in your room and you

may make unlimited calls to the US (in the clinic).

I'm sorry this is so long, but I promised myself after I read all the posts before my surgery that I'd come right back and post my story -- all of it. I didnt sugar coat this report -- its 100 % true and accurate. There just wasnt anything bad or negative to tell ! (Except for the gas - walk!)

I started my journey at 241. (I'm a 47 yof, 5'5"). I weighed 228.5 just prior to surgery - 227.5

when I got home 3 days later, and today, on day 8, I weighed in this morning at 224.

Thanks for everything to everyone at the OCC. What a class act ! I'm so happy !!!!!!!!!

Lisa

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Lisa...

Thank you so much for posting that!! My best friend and I leave on Sunday to have our surgery on Monday. Your information has helped so much!! We can not wait!! :-)

Good luck on your new life journey....

Take Care~

Theresa :)

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Lisa,

Thank you so much for posting, I fly out of PHX to SD on Thursday and have Surgery this Friday. I've been having bad dreams that I'm not going to wake up from surgery. So then I wake up from my dream and then I have to get out of bed and go kiss both my boys and my hubby. I've had surgeries before and had the same dreams and everything was fine, but I still get very nervous about it. I guess partly because I am leaving the kids and hubby at home and meeting my mom in SD and the fact besides my parents and siblings I've told no one else. I'm really glad your experience was so great it really has helped.

Jazzy

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Well hello Lisav It's Angelav. I got banded the same day as you. I had no idea the post's I was reading before I got there was you. Now that I know I am happy to hear from you.I had almost the exact same experience .the only diffrence is I came with someone and I did not have to check out.Instead of gas i have tenderness around the port area.I also thought it was a breeze.

starting weight 195

after preop187

9days post op 175

grand total 20 lbs thats crazy I have not had that much weight loss since phen fen. but this is permanent. I too am committed to making this work. Great to hear from u lisa =D>

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Lisa,

Thank you so much for posting, I fly out of PHX to SD on Thursday and have Surgery this Friday. I've been having bad dreams that I'm not going to wake up from surgery. So then I wake up from my dream and then I have to get out of bed and go kiss both my boys and my hubby. I've had surgeries before and had the same dreams and everything was fine, but I still get very nervous about it. I guess partly because I am leaving the kids and hubby at home and meeting my mom in SD and the fact besides my parents and siblings I've told no one else. I'm really glad your experience was so great it really has helped.

Jazzy

Congrats, Jazz!

The only regret you'll have is not doing it sooner. I could have gone back to work in 3 days, I chose to be lazy and take the whole week off. I'm in work day 2 and I feel great ! It really is very very easy -- just do everything they tell you. When you're in with Dr Miranda, she'll give you some paperwork with what to eat when -- take notes. She doesnt overly stress it, but the real reason for the 21 days of liquid is to keep you pouch in place and small. Your body has to get used to your "device". I know you're going to do great -- keep us posted !! Best of luck -

Lisa

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Lisa...

Thank you so much for posting that!! My best friend and I leave on Sunday to have our surgery on Monday. Your information has helped so much!! We can not wait!! :-)

Good luck on your new life journey....

Take Care~

Theresa :)

GREAT !!! Good luck !!! You're going to be so happy !! Let us know how it goes !

Lisa

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Congrats on getting banded!!! I loved the whole experience too. Dr. Ortiz and staff are top notch! I have no complaints and I love seeing this weight drop off!

Its like finding a wonderful secret, isnt it ?? I've lost 17 pounds already and its wonderful!

Thanks!!

Lisa

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Well hello Lisav It's Angelav. I got banded the same day as you. I had no idea the post's I was reading before I got there was you. Now that I know I am happy to hear from you.I had almost the exact same experience .the only diffrence is I came with someone and I did not have to check out.Instead of gas i have tenderness around the port area.I also thought it was a breeze.

starting weight 195

after preop187

9days post op 175

grand total 20 lbs thats crazy I have not had that much weight loss since phen fen. but this is permanent. I too am committed to making this work. Great to hear from u lisa =D>

Angela !! Hi, baby ! I'm sorry about your tenderness - I'm sure it will go away -- mine is buried so deep a dive team couldnt find it! (not for long!!) The gas was a trip, but its almost completely gone now - thank goodness! 20 pounds! CONGRATS!!! You so deserve it! Is your hubby doing ok ? I'm glad to hear from you -- lets keep in touch -- take good care! xoxoxxox

Lisa

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Angela !! Hi, baby ! I'm sorry about your tenderness - I'm sure it will go away -- mine is buried so deep a dive team couldnt find it! (not for long!!) The gas was a trip, but its almost completely gone now - thank goodness! 20 pounds! CONGRATS!!! You so deserve it! Is your hubby doing ok ? I'm glad to hear from you -- lets keep in touch -- take good care! xoxoxxox

Lisa

Can anyone reading this respond? I want to know what the long term expense demands will be for me before going forward. I assume Dr. Ortiz includes all fills and follow ups in his price for one year (that seems to be the common practice cost wise). Whats to be expected the second year and every year thereafter? Will I have to continue to fill/unfill for the rest of my life, or will there come a time when I will forget the band is there and not have to visit any more doctors?? I suppose at least once a year to make sure everything is okay. This is the part I am in the dark about.

Thanks in advance for any replies.

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Angela !! Hi, baby ! I'm sorry about your tenderness - I'm sure it will go away -- mine is buried so deep a dive team couldnt find it! (not for long!!) The gas was a trip, but its almost completely gone now - thank goodness! 20 pounds! CONGRATS!!! You so deserve it! Is your hubby doing ok ? I'm glad to hear from you -- lets keep in touch -- take good care! xoxoxxox

Lisa

he is greathe is so proud and supportive. I am so happy for you you looked radiant. Keep up the good work. =D>

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Can anyone reading this respond? I want to know what the long term expense demands will be for me before going forward. I assume Dr. Ortiz includes all fills and follow ups in his price for one year (that seems to be the common practice cost wise). Whats to be expected the second year and every year thereafter? Will I have to continue to fill/unfill for the rest of my life, or will there come a time when I will forget the band is there and not have to visit any more doctors?? I suppose at least once a year to make sure everything is okay. This is the part I am in the dark about.

Thanks in advance for any replies.

Of course you can respond! Dr Ortiz told me that I would require 2-3 fills for LIFE. I scheduled the first on with his staff before my banding surgery. The cost of that will be $100 (plus my travel). Each one after that is also $100 -- so you can budget $300 + travel past the cost of surgery. You can also ask LoriBecky - who is the patient coordinator. She is WONDERFUL and will allay any fears you may have. Best of luck to you!

Lisa

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he is greathe is so proud and supportive. I am so happy for you you looked radiant. Keep up the good work. =D>

You're so sweet, Angela! When I first saw you in the lobby of the hotel, I remember thinking, "she's not here for surgery!" You just didnt look big! You're a beautiful girl - and isnt this an exciting time ?? Your hubby is going to have to adjust to a new wife! I have to admit that I'm ready for real food!!! Next week ......take good care!!!

Lisa

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You're so sweet, Angela! When I first saw you in the lobby of the hotel, I remember thinking, "she's not here for surgery!" You just didnt look big! You're a beautiful girl - and isnt this an exciting time ?? Your hubby is going to have to adjust to a new wife! I have to admit that I'm ready for real food!!! Next week ......take good care!!!

Lisa

Me too it's not that I am hungry, just tired of not chewing. I am around people eating all the time and it's annoying. Next weekwe start. I cant wait =D>

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Thank you so much Lisa for you play by play or step by step journey to being banded. =D>

I am also arriving on a Sunday and having pre-op tests and surgery on Monday. I am concerned though that my DM and I are arriving rather early on Sunday morning. The only flights available from Portland, OR to San Diego were either early in the morning or late in the evening unless you wanted to pay much more for mid-day flights.

What time did you arrive on Sunday? I know you were coming from the east coast, but was curious. Will they pick you up and check you into the hotel that early, or should my DM and I browse around the airport for awhile? LOL

My surgery is scheduled for May 21st, but arriving on May 20th.

So you had to walk across the border even after you just had surgery? That is different from what I have read from others.

Thanks for any help you can offer. ;)

Judy

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Thank you so much Lisa for you play by play or step by step journey to being banded. =D>

I am also arriving on a Sunday and having pre-op tests and surgery on Monday. I am concerned though that my DM and I are arriving rather early on Sunday morning. The only flights available from Portland, OR to San Diego were either early in the morning or late in the evening unless you wanted to pay much more for mid-day flights.

What time did you arrive on Sunday? I know you were coming from the east coast, but was curious. Will they pick you up and check you into the hotel that early, or should my DM and I browse around the airport for awhile? LOL

My surgery is scheduled for May 21st, but arriving on May 20th.

So you had to walk across the border even after you just had surgery? That is different from what I have read from others.

Thanks for any help you can offer. ;)

Judy

Hi, Judy !

I arrived late in the afternoon on Sunday - and I was worried about that - but you know what?

They do this 7 days a week and I believe are used to crazy flight schedules -- just make sure they have your schedule - Rene is great. Your hotel room may not be ready - but you should be able to drop your bags at the desk and walk around - -or sit out by the pool - its great ! I will def. bring a swimsuit for my fill! The pool is beautiful!!

Actually - there was this looooong line at the border -- Francisco just drove up in a lane no one was using - we got out, walked thru a side door - showed a border agent our passports (they gave them a passing glance) - then we put our bags on an xray machine conveyer belt, picked them up, walked out the door on the US side, Francisco met us and we walked to where he had parked the van. Don't think you're going to be too sore or too invalid to walk - you'll feel fine. When you read on these boards to WALK WALK WALK! do it -- they cannot remove all of the gas they pump into you during surgery (its necessary because it physically separates your innards - while you are lying flat on your back, your liver, stomach, etc lays down, too! - they need to see around all that, so the gas makes everything visible to them). anyway - that gas has to come out! walking is the best thing to do -- and you will be surprised, - you'll feel like it ! I'm not kidding - I've had sinus infections that have put me down for a week - this was nothing compared to that! I'm 15 days post op and I feel completely fine and normal. I'm trying to walk 15-30 minutes a day.

GREAT LUCK TO YOU!!! Please keep us posted!

Lisa

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Hi, Judy !

I arrived late in the afternoon on Sunday - and I was worried about that - but you know what?

They do this 7 days a week and I believe are used to crazy flight schedules -- just make sure they have your schedule - Rene is great. Your hotel room may not be ready - but you should be able to drop your bags at the desk and walk around - -or sit out by the pool - its great ! I will def. bring a swimsuit for my fill! The pool is beautiful!!

Actually - there was this looooong line at the border -- Francisco just drove up in a lane no one was using - we got out, walked thru a side door - showed a border agent our passports (they gave them a passing glance) - then we put our bags on an xray machine conveyer belt, picked them up, walked out the door on the US side, Francisco met us and we walked to where he had parked the van. Don't think you're going to be too sore or too invalid to walk - you'll feel fine. When you read on these boards to WALK WALK WALK! do it -- they cannot remove all of the gas they pump into you during surgery (its necessary because it physically separates your innards - while you are lying flat on your back, your liver, stomach, etc lays down, too! - they need to see around all that, so the gas makes everything visible to them). anyway - that gas has to come out! walking is the best thing to do -- and you will be surprised, - you'll feel like it ! I'm not kidding - I've had sinus infections that have put me down for a week - this was nothing compared to that! I'm 15 days post op and I feel completely fine and normal. I'm trying to walk 15-30 minutes a day.

GREAT LUCK TO YOU!!! Please keep us posted!

Lisa

Thanks Lisa! That does help alot, but you aren't required to have a passport right? You only need US id's and/or birth certificates? My mom has a passport and I have my oregon drivers license and birth cert.

I will surely keep you posted and post my experience as well. Not sure why more haven't.

Take care Lisa,

Judy

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Thanks Lisa! That does help alot, but you aren't required to have a passport right? You only need US id's and/or birth certificates? My mom has a passport and I have my oregon drivers license and birth cert.

I will surely keep you posted and post my experience as well. Not sure why more haven't.

Take care Lisa,

Judy

Ooh, Judy - I'm not sure -- I have a passport -- I would ASSUME that a DL and a Birth Certificate would suffice - but ask Lori - she'll know, she knows everything! :-)

I'm looking forward to your experience post!!!

Break a leg!

Lisa

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Ooh, Judy - I'm not sure -- I have a passport -- I would ASSUME that a DL and a Birth Certificate would suffice - but ask Lori - she'll know, she knows everything! :-)

I'm looking forward to your experience post!!!

Break a leg!

Lisa

Hi, at this time, you are only required to have a DL and birthcertificate to come back into the states. Starting 2008 they are changing the rules and you will no longer be able to use those, you will have to have a passport.

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Hi, at this time, you are only required to have a DL and birthcertificate to come back into the states. Starting 2008 they are changing the rules and you will no longer be able to use those, you will have to have a passport.

Thanks, Katie!

You've done great !! Congratulations!

:-)

Lisa

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  • 2 months later...
Hi CalKev! I've enjoyed your posts -- congrats on the 70 !!

WOW !!!

Whats BUMP ??

Lisa

Hi Lisa!

A bump is when you have no time to say anything but need to "BUMP" the topic to the top of the Forum Discussion. Thanks on the cangrats and congratulations to you on your decision to live a Banded life! Let's keep that losing feeling! Kevin

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