Perth people, where are you? This is a discussion on Perth people, where are you? within the Australia Lap Band Support forums.
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05-06-2008, 01:42 AM
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#106 | | life begins at 40 :)
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 203
City: Perth State: Western Australia | Quote:
Originally Posted by min gday banders...
yes its me i havent been online for ages....
i got banded 23rd jan 2008 i went into surgery weighing 103kgs!!
coming up now to 15 weeks, and only 3 fills im down to 90kgs!!!
wow it feels soooo good to see it coming off. i actually bought myself a pair of size 14 jeans in big W and they fit lovely!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
omg i cannot believe the change in myself. i would get banded all over again. my op was a breeze and dr. watson is a great doc, so good luck to everyone out there and believe me the change is unreal and u too will be feeling you wished u did it earlier too.
woooo hoo bring on the 80's !!!
good luck everyone | Hi Min
I was thinking about you the other day and wondering how you are so I am glad you posted. You are doing fantastic with your weight loss. Well done!!!!!
Mel
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05-07-2008, 04:47 AM
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#107 | | Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 12
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Originally Posted by Ray 479 Hello Perth here
I am due a new band 12th May.
It would be good if we had a chat site in Australia as good as the one on here. | Good luck with your new band! Thank goodness we have these options open to us, I can't bear the thought of living the rest of my life overweight and unhealthy!
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05-15-2008, 10:10 AM
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#108 | | life begins at 40 :)
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 203
City: Perth State: Western Australia | Hi Perth-ites. Hope you are all managing to stay warm.
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05-15-2008, 09:47 PM
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#109 | | Registered User
Join Date: Apr 2008
Posts: 7
| hey everyone i got my first fill yesterday. it was over 5 weeks post op because i had to change my date. I was in bandster hell, i had no restriction, and i still drank my wine, but regardless of that dr watson weighed me and i had lost 7.5 kg!
After the op and before my fill i didnt once get sick, even though i ate too much too fast at times. Well this morning i got sick for the first time - it was not fun at the time - but im so glad to have that restriction...
Everyone says im looking good, and that only after 7.5 kg! I cant imagine what the reaction is gonna be when i reach my goal weight. Some family and friends wont have seen me since last christmas when they see me again next christmas...Its a great feeling knowing youre not getting fatter any more, only skinnier! YAY   
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05-16-2008, 11:24 AM
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#110 | | life begins at 40 :)
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 203
City: Perth State: Western Australia | Quote:
Originally Posted by Miss_P , but regardless of that dr watson weighed me and i had lost 7.5 kg!
Its a great feeling knowing youre not getting fatter any more, only skinnier! YAY    | Hey that is fantstic. Congratulations on doing so well and welcome to banded life.
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05-16-2008, 07:11 PM
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#111 | | It's all about me..... :)
Join Date: May 2008 Age: 36
Posts: 8
City: Kalgoorlie State: Western Australia | Having surgery on 20th May 2008, only 4 more days to go... Hi everyone,
My name is Debi and I am new to this website. I am having surgery next Tuesday with Dr Jefferey Hamdorf at SJOG in Subiaco..
I am about 110 kilos now and would ideally like to get down to 60-70 kilos. I have 2 adorable kids and a fantastic husband.
I am flying to Perth on Monday to have my last appt with him before the surgery..
I think I know what to expect, but maybe not, I am extremely nervous I know that much.
I think the hardest thing I find about exercising is finding the right type of music to walk to. Can anyone send me a list of good walking music, the kind of music that pumps and is fast in beat..
I would love to meet Perth banders, or just talk to you, with your advice and tips.
Have a good day..
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05-16-2008, 07:36 PM
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#112 | | Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2008 Age: 36
Posts: 152
City: geraldton State: WA | Quote:
Originally Posted by girlwest Hi everyone,
My name is Debi and I am new to this website. I am having surgery next Tuesday with Dr Jefferey Hamdorf at SJOG in Subiaco..
I am about 110 kilos now and would ideally like to get down to 60-70 kilos. I have 2 adorable kids and a fantastic husband.
I am flying to Perth on Monday to have my last appt with him before the surgery..
I think I know what to expect, but maybe not, I am extremely nervous I know that much.
I think the hardest thing I find about exercising is finding the right type of music to walk to. Can anyone send me a list of good walking music, the kind of music that pumps and is fast in beat..
I would love to meet Perth banders, or just talk to you, with your advice and tips.
Have a good day.. | Hi Debi
Good luck for your op next week. As for the music if you go to the general lap band and discussion and look in the fitness and exercise section one of the threads is a list of music people work out to. Hope this helps.
Nat
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05-16-2008, 07:38 PM
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#113 | | Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2008 Age: 36
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City: geraldton State: WA |
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05-16-2008, 07:51 PM
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#114 | | Made the plunge :D
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 45
Posts: 603
City: Perth State: Western Australia | Hi Debi, welcome to bandland :) There's quite a few of us Perthites around - feel free to ask any questions. Good luck on your journey! |
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05-16-2008, 08:02 PM
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#115 | | It's all about me..... :)
Join Date: May 2008 Age: 36
Posts: 8
City: Kalgoorlie State: Western Australia | Your awesome, thank you so much for this information....
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05-16-2008, 08:18 PM
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#116 | | It's all about me..... :)
Join Date: May 2008 Age: 36
Posts: 8
City: Kalgoorlie State: Western Australia | Thanks..
I do have one question, I have read on this thread about optifast, Dr Hamdorf has not said anything to me about this, should I be doing this now.. What are the benefits..
Cheers
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05-16-2008, 08:33 PM
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#117 | | Made the plunge :D
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 45
Posts: 603
City: Perth State: Western Australia | The Optifast is meant as a pre-op diet for a couple of weeks, to quickly reduce the size of a fatty liver. This makes the surgery easier for the doctor and can make it easier on your body and lead to an easier recovery time. Many doctors recommend it and apparently the higher your BMI, the more likely they will ask you to do it. My doctor, Dr Stephen Watson at St John of Gods Murdoch, didn't insist upon it but he did highly recommend it and showed me two videos of the surgery, one with a patient who had done it, one who hadn't. The difference was quite remarkable.
Ask your doctor about it when you go in for your consultation - he just may not have mentioned it yet or he may feel it is not necessary for you. I'd be inclined to do it anyway, as long as your doctor was in agreement, as I think it kick starts your weight loss and it is easier to stay motivated when you have the goal of surgery in mind. It's not easy to do (Optisludge is horrible!) but well worth the effort and when you can tell yourself that you only have to stick to it for a few weeks, it becomes bearable. |
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05-16-2008, 09:06 PM
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#118 | | It's all about me..... :)
Join Date: May 2008 Age: 36
Posts: 8
City: Kalgoorlie State: Western Australia | Hi FA
Well it is probably too late for me then, my operation is in 4 days... But thanks for the information..
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05-17-2008, 10:30 AM
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#119 | | life begins at 40 :)
Join Date: Oct 2007 Age: 41
Posts: 203
City: Perth State: Western Australia | welcome Debi Quote:
Originally Posted by girlwest Hi everyone,
My name is Debi and I am new to this website. I am having surgery next Tuesday with Dr Jefferey Hamdorf at SJOG in Subiaco..
.. | all the best for your surgery on tuesday Debi. there are quite a few of us perthies around so feel free to ask any questions you hae.
As for the music I listen to when I am exercising, I actually choose all of my favourite songs because as soon as I hear them I start smiling and feel as if I put more energy into my exercise. I have some really daggy songs on my MP3 including the soundtrack to Priscilla on it (how can you stay still when listening to Abba and the village people??)
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05-19-2008, 01:53 AM
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#120 | | Registered User
Join Date: Jan 2008 Age: 56
Posts: 31
City: Perth State: Western Australia | remember me got my new band last Mon at JHC Joondalup. even more of a breeze this time. Out Tue 13th Thurs Walker and bike at Gym same each day think the Cardio really helps healing big time.Met with Perth bandit group fpr Jacobs ladder but did around the Bridges on my bike twice first after JL had a realy great time with the group. Thats where you learn a lot.Have lost 5 kilo already. Maybe get to pre removal weight before Bali as it would make a great 30th wedding anniversary Wink Wink.
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