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Hey Guys,

I just thought of something that is a serious but kinda odd/funny

question...my cat, Vango, is a MAJOR lover-man...if your into cats

you might understand...Ive never had a cat like him...he will pull

any kind of scam to sit on my left shoulder, which I really dig, but

hes no skinny puppy either...lapbands for cats maybe?...just

kidding...

So I was kicking back with Vinnie and just realized that when I get

back to my San Diego apartment, after being gone for 3 days, Vango

is going to be needing a serious massage and will not let me sleep

until he gets some serious attention, like he usually gets...I love

the little guy...Im gonna be hurting in the very area he likes to

sit, which obviously wont be possible or wise with a fresh wound

from surgery on my stomach/chest area...(where exactly?)...

So, how long after surgery until the shoulder sitting idea would be

a safe bet? I realize everybody is different, but some idea would be

most helpful...Im planning expenses now...

Are the bandages thick enough to maybe work with it, or would I be

better off just holding off on the shoulder game?

Im seriously thinking of renting a hotel for a few days post op or

something, to not have to deal with him...overkill?

Unfortunatley though, he will be seriously missed...

Im also thinking about maybe weening him off of how much attention

he gets, like 2 weeks prior to surgery, so he gets used to the idea

of not sitting on my shoulder, and being ignored...for

awhile...sounds so cruel...yes I know, hes just a cat, he'll live,

but hes more than a cat to me, hes my little man...

Stanman

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If it is done laparoscopically, you'll have five, maybe six, incisions

in your belly, below your ribs. They'll all probably be less than an

inch long. My biggest was about three fourths of an inch. I'm sure

some folks have pix of scars posted on the web. I've got pix, just

not up at the moment. But if he stays on your shoulder should be no

problem.

dan

Thursday, January 22, 2004, 9:17:45 PM, you wrote:

t> until he gets some serious attention, like he usually gets...I love

t> the little guy...Im gonna be hurting in the very area he likes to

t> sit, which obviously wont be possible or wise with a fresh wound

t> from surgery on my stomach/chest area...(where exactly?)...

Dan Lester, Boise, ID honu@... www.gailndan.com/lapband

Dr. Ortiz, Tijuana, 4/28/03

323/221/199 Age 60

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Stan, use a pillow or thick towel or something to put in the area

that the cat gets too, primarily that port area. I have 3 cats. One

of them likes to walk from my shoulder down to my lap when i'm

sitting which is quite painful. I wouldn't wean your cat from the

lovin'. Just do what you normally do. Know he will be out of wack

when you get back. He'll be mad and upset but because he is a lover,

it won't last long. Realize too that cats are sensitive to our needs

and know when we're not feeling well or things aren't exactly right.

gayle in seattle

5/1/03

390/320/299

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Stan, why did I know you were a kitty-lover?!

AAACCCKKKK!!!! MEMORIES!!! The only serious pain i had at all after

banding was when my 15# lover-kitty took a flying leap from the table

to my belly and landed all 4's right on my incisions. After that

infortunate experience, For the next 3 weeks, i was NEVER in the

recliner without a pillow over my belly.

Any cats-on-shoulder will not hurt, and the kneeding may actually

help! Unless Vinnie is a REAL pest, you don't need a hotel, or the

expense. Personally, there is nothing better than my OWN bed,

recliner, and TV when I'm not up to par. Peace and quiet, and the

liquids and ice i need.

WEAN A CAT from attention??!! You've got to be kidding...my two want

only MORE attention when I try to ignore them. Petting a nice, furry,

loing kitty is the best therapy there is to heal up.

Threre will not be any bandages, only maybe a simple bandaid to catch

any miniscule drainage for a few days. Once the incisions are dry,

leave them open to air, unless they rub on clothing, then non-

airtight bandaids are still ok.

As you know, I chose Kuri also. my incisions are likely what yours

will be: 4 incisions about 1/4 to 1/2 inch long, and one 1-1.5 inches

long. Of The 4 small ones:

1 about 6 inches directly above your belly button

1 4 inches above BB and 4 inches to the right

1 4 inches above BB and 4 inches to the left

1 2 inches above BB and 4 inches to the right

The larger incision is for the port and will be about 3 inches below

your BB and 3 inches or so to the left

Be sure and let us know when you've got a date! Sandy, RN

> Hey Guys,

> I just thought of something that is a serious but kinda odd/funny

> question...my cat, Vango, is a MAJOR lover-man...if your into cats

> you might understand...Ive never had a cat like him...he will pull

> any kind of scam to sit on my left shoulder, which I really dig,

but

> hes no skinny puppy either...lapbands for cats maybe?...just

> kidding...

>

> So I was kicking back with Vinnie and just realized that when I get

> back to my San Diego apartment, after being gone for 3 days, Vango

> is going to be needing a serious massage and will not let me sleep

> until he gets some serious attention, like he usually gets...I love

> the little guy...Im gonna be hurting in the very area he likes to

> sit, which obviously wont be possible or wise with a fresh wound

> from surgery on my stomach/chest area...(where exactly?)...

>

> So, how long after surgery until the shoulder sitting idea would be

> a safe bet? I realize everybody is different, but some idea would

be

> most helpful...Im planning expenses now...

>

> Are the bandages thick enough to maybe work with it, or would I be

> better off just holding off on the shoulder game?

>

> Im seriously thinking of renting a hotel for a few days post op or

> something, to not have to deal with him...overkill?

> Unfortunatley though, he will be seriously missed...

>

> Im also thinking about maybe weening him off of how much attention

> he gets, like 2 weeks prior to surgery, so he gets used to the idea

> of not sitting on my shoulder, and being ignored...for

> awhile...sounds so cruel...yes I know, hes just a cat, he'll live,

> but hes more than a cat to me, hes my little man...

> Stanman

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, Dr Kuri works in a fully-equipped hospital, not a clinic. I

introduced Stan to him at the Bash, and Dr Kuri spent some time

reviewing several things with him that would be needed before

surgery. Dr Kuri has banded quite a number of large people and has

no unusual problems, since he is very cautious with pre-op testing.

Yes, we ARE lucky to have such good docs available, each with their

own personalities! Sandy, RN

> I am excited for Stan. But I do have a question. I know some of

the doctors do lap band surgery in clinics not hospitals. I know

that the chances of complication are greater for larger people like

myself and Stan. Does Dr. Kuri do his surgeries in a clinic or in a

hosptial just incase something comes up and Stan will need to be in

ICU or something. I know with larger people sleep apnea is an issue

and stuff. I was just wondering. I am only looking out for Stan.

And want to make sure Dr. Kuri has access to hospital equipment just

to be on the safe side.

>

> I am glad I get to meet Dr. Kuri in person. He is a very sweet

man. We are very lucky to have such good surgeons to chose from.

Dr. Ortiz was awesome too.

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