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  • 2 years later...

Hi we are finally back from the US. Got home last Wednesday afternoon

have been catching up on things. Have just had a quick browse of some

messages. Shona good to hear you're back but not about your second

band--but glad to hear is going well. We'll have to swap tales!!

Have read the note on converting previous surgies. I had a

non-adjustable band (precursor to lapband) not stapling or VBG

couldn't contemplate that. When I saw Prof O'Brien when having

problems and seeing if I could have lapband, he said there was no

problem and that he has converted many people who have had other forms

of weight loss surgeries particularly the non-adjustable band (he

never did it becuase of the problems that could occurr--ultimately the

problems I had) and stapling. So for Orrie (?) who is investigating

I'm not sure which surgeon you've consulted (if any at the moment) but

it may be worth getting a couple of opinions (I did notice one message

that said one surgeon won't convert people who've had other forms of

surgery.

I went to the clinic on Friday to get my band topped up as I had .6ml

taken out prior to our trip. Was glad to see during the past 11 weeks

I have lost 4 kilos all the walking we did!!!! was reluctant to

give me a fill but before I left I was only stablising and the only

reason I believe I lost was all the exercise and when I go back to

work I won't be spending 8-10 hours out moving so he gave me .3ml.

So in the almost 2 years (banded 15/11/99) I am now at my 2/3 goal of

96k from 148.1k--52k lost. Now my goal according to is to get to

a BMI of 27 which is about 80k and I am considering tummy tuck 'cause

this stomach just sits there and make me out of proportion for clothes

buying.

Looking forward to catching up with you all.

Regards,

Nadia

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- what happened to Mattie? I'm glad the surgeon thinks it

looks okay!

How exciting that Drew outgrew his dairy allergy! I hope we all get to

celebrate such a victory for our kids!

We have, in addition to , a 6 year old son who I previously thought

had no allergies.... but I'm taking him in for tests, specifically

latex. A few times in the past, his skin would be red only in the area

the adhesive band aid had been, for maybe an hour or so....I just

thought he had sensitive skin like I do. But his skin stayed red for

one week after a bandage has been removed recently , but no other

symptoms. Who knows, but I thought I better be safe than sorry and

have it checked out. We're not scheduled for the apptmt. for 2 weeks,

but I've been reading a bit about it.

Brittany - what can you tell me about Talli's latex reaction?

I empathized with all of the stories about people being ignorant and

not taking the food allergies serious enough.

We wanted to leave our children at a gymnastics center for a few hours

to let the kids play --- sometimes they sponsor such events for parents

to have a night out, without their kids and they give the kids dinner,

snacks, etc. -- and I told them about 's allergies. The woman said

" we'll try to keep an eye on him, but there are a lot of kids here. "

That didn't make me feel reassured. I always pin a label to ,

explaining his allergies and emergency directions, but if a 4 year old

(who can't read!) offers him a peanut candy bar and he forgets to ask

what's in it, we're in trouble! Then I wonder if an adult will even

notice any reaction in him. Although he often asks what is in food

before he eats it, he's a sweets fiend and it scares me. Needless to

say, I can't leave him places like that.

I don't have a large collection of egg-free recipes to share with any

of you yet --- although I have been using the boiled down flaxseed

mixture to use in cookies and cakes, with success. Allrecipes.com is a

place I've been able to find a few ideas.

Brittany - I just read your email about your trip to the ER with Talli

-- how scary that must have been for all of you! Tell Talli we love

her and hope she's doing well!

AlyKatz -- congrats on your exciting--and sudden-- news about moving to

NV!

Sandy and -allergies to peanuts, eggs, cats and dust mites

Mick - no known allergies....but maybe latex (hope not!)

> Mattie had his appointment with the hand surgeon on Thursday and it

> looks

> like everything is ok :-)  The Dr. did not impress me at all (he was a

> jerk)

> so I don't think we will be returning to get his stitches taken out

> like he

> suggested.  I have a friend who works at a Dr. office, my dad, my

> cousin who

> is a paramedic or me who could take them out (my experience in stitch

> removal is limited to puppies and older dogs going through fences when

> hunting, but hey I've done it before).

>

> It seems to be healing up pretty well so that is good too!

>

> Thank you so much for all of your emails and prayers.  I know that it

> has

> made a difference to Mattie and I :-)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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- what happened to Mattie? I'm glad the surgeon thinks it

looks okay!

How exciting that Drew outgrew his dairy allergy! I hope we all get to

celebrate such a victory for our kids!

We have, in addition to , a 6 year old son who I previously thought

had no allergies.... but I'm taking him in for tests, specifically

latex. A few times in the past, his skin would be red only in the area

the adhesive band aid had been, for maybe an hour or so....I just

thought he had sensitive skin like I do. But his skin stayed red for

one week after a bandage has been removed recently , but no other

symptoms. Who knows, but I thought I better be safe than sorry and

have it checked out. We're not scheduled for the apptmt. for 2 weeks,

but I've been reading a bit about it.

Brittany - what can you tell me about Talli's latex reaction?

I empathized with all of the stories about people being ignorant and

not taking the food allergies serious enough.

We wanted to leave our children at a gymnastics center for a few hours

to let the kids play --- sometimes they sponsor such events for parents

to have a night out, without their kids and they give the kids dinner,

snacks, etc. -- and I told them about 's allergies. The woman said

" we'll try to keep an eye on him, but there are a lot of kids here. "

That didn't make me feel reassured. I always pin a label to ,

explaining his allergies and emergency directions, but if a 4 year old

(who can't read!) offers him a peanut candy bar and he forgets to ask

what's in it, we're in trouble! Then I wonder if an adult will even

notice any reaction in him. Although he often asks what is in food

before he eats it, he's a sweets fiend and it scares me. Needless to

say, I can't leave him places like that.

I don't have a large collection of egg-free recipes to share with any

of you yet --- although I have been using the boiled down flaxseed

mixture to use in cookies and cakes, with success. Allrecipes.com is a

place I've been able to find a few ideas.

Brittany - I just read your email about your trip to the ER with Talli

-- how scary that must have been for all of you! Tell Talli we love

her and hope she's doing well!

AlyKatz -- congrats on your exciting--and sudden-- news about moving to

NV!

Sandy and -allergies to peanuts, eggs, cats and dust mites

Mick - no known allergies....but maybe latex (hope not!)

> Mattie had his appointment with the hand surgeon on Thursday and it

> looks

> like everything is ok :-)  The Dr. did not impress me at all (he was a

> jerk)

> so I don't think we will be returning to get his stitches taken out

> like he

> suggested.  I have a friend who works at a Dr. office, my dad, my

> cousin who

> is a paramedic or me who could take them out (my experience in stitch

> removal is limited to puppies and older dogs going through fences when

> hunting, but hey I've done it before).

>

> It seems to be healing up pretty well so that is good too!

>

> Thank you so much for all of your emails and prayers.  I know that it

> has

> made a difference to Mattie and I :-)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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- what happened to Mattie? I'm glad the surgeon thinks it

looks okay!

How exciting that Drew outgrew his dairy allergy! I hope we all get to

celebrate such a victory for our kids!

We have, in addition to , a 6 year old son who I previously thought

had no allergies.... but I'm taking him in for tests, specifically

latex. A few times in the past, his skin would be red only in the area

the adhesive band aid had been, for maybe an hour or so....I just

thought he had sensitive skin like I do. But his skin stayed red for

one week after a bandage has been removed recently , but no other

symptoms. Who knows, but I thought I better be safe than sorry and

have it checked out. We're not scheduled for the apptmt. for 2 weeks,

but I've been reading a bit about it.

Brittany - what can you tell me about Talli's latex reaction?

I empathized with all of the stories about people being ignorant and

not taking the food allergies serious enough.

We wanted to leave our children at a gymnastics center for a few hours

to let the kids play --- sometimes they sponsor such events for parents

to have a night out, without their kids and they give the kids dinner,

snacks, etc. -- and I told them about 's allergies. The woman said

" we'll try to keep an eye on him, but there are a lot of kids here. "

That didn't make me feel reassured. I always pin a label to ,

explaining his allergies and emergency directions, but if a 4 year old

(who can't read!) offers him a peanut candy bar and he forgets to ask

what's in it, we're in trouble! Then I wonder if an adult will even

notice any reaction in him. Although he often asks what is in food

before he eats it, he's a sweets fiend and it scares me. Needless to

say, I can't leave him places like that.

I don't have a large collection of egg-free recipes to share with any

of you yet --- although I have been using the boiled down flaxseed

mixture to use in cookies and cakes, with success. Allrecipes.com is a

place I've been able to find a few ideas.

Brittany - I just read your email about your trip to the ER with Talli

-- how scary that must have been for all of you! Tell Talli we love

her and hope she's doing well!

AlyKatz -- congrats on your exciting--and sudden-- news about moving to

NV!

Sandy and -allergies to peanuts, eggs, cats and dust mites

Mick - no known allergies....but maybe latex (hope not!)

> Mattie had his appointment with the hand surgeon on Thursday and it

> looks

> like everything is ok :-)  The Dr. did not impress me at all (he was a

> jerk)

> so I don't think we will be returning to get his stitches taken out

> like he

> suggested.  I have a friend who works at a Dr. office, my dad, my

> cousin who

> is a paramedic or me who could take them out (my experience in stitch

> removal is limited to puppies and older dogs going through fences when

> hunting, but hey I've done it before).

>

> It seems to be healing up pretty well so that is good too!

>

> Thank you so much for all of your emails and prayers.  I know that it

> has

> made a difference to Mattie and I :-)

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

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Mattie (who is 5) got into my scrapbooking stuff and was trying to cut a

coupon from the back of a cereal box with an Xacto knife (which of course,

had a brand new blade in it). It slipped and he cut his arm, just above the

wrist, and needed 13 stitches to patch him up. They were concerned that he

might have nicked a muscle or tendon so off to the surgeon we went. So far

everything looks great!

I was thrilled when we were given the news about Drew's dairy. It was very

difficult to have both the dairy and the peanut allergies. It seems that if

something always has one or the other in it.

It sounds like might have a sensitivity to the bandaids. It might not

be latex, it could be the adhesive (but it is smart to get him tested). We

can't use Neosporin on Drew. It takes longer for the chemical burn to heal

than what ever we were using it on. Dr. said reaction to polysporins is

common.

----- Original Message -----

- what happened to Mattie? I'm glad the surgeon thinks it

looks okay!

How exciting that Drew outgrew his dairy allergy! I hope we all get to

celebrate such a victory for our kids!

We have, in addition to , a 6 year old son who I previously thought

had no allergies.... but I'm taking him in for tests, specifically

latex. A few times in the past, his skin would be red only in the area

the adhesive band aid had been, for maybe an hour or so....I just

thought he had sensitive skin like I do. But his skin stayed red for

one week after a bandage has been removed recently , but no other

symptoms. Who knows, but I thought I better be safe than sorry and

have it checked out. We're not scheduled for the apptmt. for 2 weeks,

but I've been reading a bit about it.

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Mattie (who is 5) got into my scrapbooking stuff and was trying to cut a

coupon from the back of a cereal box with an Xacto knife (which of course,

had a brand new blade in it). It slipped and he cut his arm, just above the

wrist, and needed 13 stitches to patch him up. They were concerned that he

might have nicked a muscle or tendon so off to the surgeon we went. So far

everything looks great!

I was thrilled when we were given the news about Drew's dairy. It was very

difficult to have both the dairy and the peanut allergies. It seems that if

something always has one or the other in it.

It sounds like might have a sensitivity to the bandaids. It might not

be latex, it could be the adhesive (but it is smart to get him tested). We

can't use Neosporin on Drew. It takes longer for the chemical burn to heal

than what ever we were using it on. Dr. said reaction to polysporins is

common.

----- Original Message -----

- what happened to Mattie? I'm glad the surgeon thinks it

looks okay!

How exciting that Drew outgrew his dairy allergy! I hope we all get to

celebrate such a victory for our kids!

We have, in addition to , a 6 year old son who I previously thought

had no allergies.... but I'm taking him in for tests, specifically

latex. A few times in the past, his skin would be red only in the area

the adhesive band aid had been, for maybe an hour or so....I just

thought he had sensitive skin like I do. But his skin stayed red for

one week after a bandage has been removed recently , but no other

symptoms. Who knows, but I thought I better be safe than sorry and

have it checked out. We're not scheduled for the apptmt. for 2 weeks,

but I've been reading a bit about it.

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Brittany,

How is she with bananas and/or avocado? I know that both are on the cross

reaction list with latex. I have an oral allergy to banana but it is the

only thing on the list I react too (though nuts like pecans and walnuts

cause a reaction too)

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component. She has had anaphylaxic reactions to

cross-react foods to latex (the peaches & plums) where

she was wheezing, got hives, and her face started to

swell. I don't think a reaction to cross react foods

is uncommon to those with latex allergies, but I think

it is usually just oral allergy syndrome.

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