tydna
A Disney-loving Geek
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- May 11, 2007
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I agree, you look great. Looks like you are working out too. That's a great habit to form.
PS AndyT, you look GREAT!!! For me, the hardest thing about going to Disney now is that I haven't had any plastic surgery and I wish I could wear shorter shorts and sleeveless tops--but it's a scary sight, lol!!!
Wow Andy T - congratulations!![]()
WOW!!That is amazing, good for you!
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CONGRATS Andy !! You look great !!
I had gastric bypass in 4/2001 (happy anniversary to me). I lost -125 lbs.
I don't do the dining plan (to much food), and I did find sugar free ice cream- but only in MGM back by where they show Fantasmic.
I also pack a lot of my own snacks (very high in protein, low in fat), and crystal light packets for water.
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CONGRATS Andy !! You look great !!
I had gastric bypass in 4/2001 (happy anniversary to me). I lost -125 lbs.
I don't do the dining plan (to much food), and I did find sugar free ice cream- but only in MGM back by where they show Fantasmic.
I also pack a lot of my own snacks (very high in protein, low in fat), and crystal light packets for water.
me before
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me after
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just FYI, for those of you NOT on the dining plan (we never stay onsite, so we can't do the plan anyways).......if you have a card from your surgeon that states you're a surgery patient (every LapBand patient should have one anyways), you can pay the children's price for all the buffets. On my first post-op trip in '05, i even paid the kids' price at CRT for breakfast, but since i was limited to the kids MENU, i didn't do that again! blech! now I only pull the "surgery card" (literally!) at buffets......it usually saves at least $10!
in my experience, the staff have been more than accomodating. i even had a chef at 1900 park faire come to the table and ask me what i COULD have....he made me some grilled chicken and brought me a bowl of cottage cheese. nice! as long as you tell them when making the ADR and then again when you show up, i've never had a problem making special requests or getting the kids' rate.
now, if only i could get DH to share a meal with me, dining out would work perfectly!
diana
lapband, 12/30/04
-100lbs.
Wow, you guys look GREAT!
I had the lap band last August and was wondering about the price for buffets. I don't have a card, I don't think - they might have given me one while I was doped up post-op and don't remember - I'll have to look. But, do you think they'd accept the medical id bracelet?
Okay, I just found a Lap-Bank patient ID card with nothing filled out. Is that the thing I need to show? After filling it out, of course.
I love reading these tips. I will be having band surgery in a few weeks and planning on going to disney in aug and nov. I didn't know about the show your card and pay child price. I was planning on skipping buffets because I didn't want to pay 28.00 and not beable to eat. I would love to hear any other tips you have. With my being so close after having the surgery, did anyone have to bring their protein drinks etc to the parks if so how did you deal with it? Any help would be appreciated.
Kim
just FYI, for those of you NOT on the dining plan (we never stay onsite, so we can't do the plan anyways).......if you have a card from your surgeon that states you're a surgery patient (every LapBand patient should have one anyways), you can pay the children's price for all the buffets. On my first post-op trip in '05, i even paid the kids' price at CRT for breakfast, but since i was limited to the kids MENU, i didn't do that again! blech! now I only pull the "surgery card" (literally!) at buffets......it usually saves at least $10!
now, if only i could get DH to share a meal with me, dining out would work perfectly!
diana
lapband, 12/30/04
-100lbs.
PJ we seem to be following you around DISboards. My DGF PoohBear111 who you have chatted with a few times had GB on 3/19. Her sister had it on 3/20. I am sure she will be sending you a PM as soon as she hits her 10 posts.We are just starting to look on here for some advice for our upcoming December trip. Everyone has had some great tips. We are going as a group of 6 (2 post GB's) and we were going to go with the DDP becuase we like the set costs and Disney has a all or none policy since we will all be in one 2BR. Has anyone been able to do anything or get a rate reduction on DDP and still be allowed to eat adult food?
Hey fellow Delawarean!!! Nice to 'see' you again. We will be doing the dining plan on our four day trip after our cruise in September. I am looking to do a 2TS for a special dinner and then one other sit down. I was thinking of trying to get a breakfast at Crystal Palace but hate to pay that much. All I 'eat' for breakfast is a protein shake (EVERY DAY). I can hardly do eggs in the am, so it would be a waste but I LOVE Pooh so we'll see. Would I tell them when I make the reservation that I've had WLS, or just when we show up? It's not something I generally share. I've been out and had the waitress ask if everything is ok cause i have so much left. sometimes i am fine (and sometimes I get stuck) and I do not have fun. Needless to say, we do not go out often.
I just found this thread this morning... HI EVERYONE!!!
I am a RNY gal ..almost 2 years out. I have a utube video diary if anyone cares to look... its always fun seeing how other WLS ppl have done
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qPane09nbaM
I went in Feb and we did do the Deluxe meal plan (more for the rest of the family than myself...)
Anyway I found it EXTREMELY helpful. I don't DO counter service mealsthey are full of carbs and fats and if I can only put a small amount in my mouth... I will be DANGED if that small amount is going to be fast food
that is just me though!
I am one of the worst sugar dumpers you could ever meet... anything more than 5 grams and I am "getting that feeling" so I have to be SUPER careful!
Most of the TS places have healthy choices and I had no problems with eating.
Something to be VERY careful of.... when ordering drinks make sure someone tests it first or take a very small sip to make sure they didn't mess your drink order up. This is the case whenever your dining out but as your doing it more at WDW I wanted to bring that up... severs are not perfect!
Also... sauces... ask for any and all sauces to be placed on the side.
I don't order the child menu as I don't like broadcasting it to everyone that I have had the surgery. since the dessert comes with the meal plan... well I have 2 sons so my dessert disapears QUICK![]()
Another thing is RNY patients MUST take their vitamins with them!!! Please don't forget packing them. Your body goes under a lot of stress.. with the heat and the humidity and all the walking you do. You don't want to be run down while on your trip!!!!
Luckily WDW has been leaning towards healthier snack and meal options. There are plenty of places that offer fresh vegies for snacks so look for them. The bad thing about protein bars (packing them for the parks for the day) is they get all melty and gooey. I like the single serving pack of nuts Idea!!!! It is a wonderful plan to have something in your backpack just in case you need a quick pick me up!
Praline 3001 thanks for all the helpful tips. I am so new to all of this any bite of advise sure helps. I really appreciate it. Thanks![]()