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One year, three months later...

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I'm not very good about this Blogging thing. It was so interesting to read over my thoughts as I was getting ready for surgery. I'm afraid I am skipping over quite a bit here, but I would like to post an update for anyone out there that may be interested.

 

So far, I have lost 106 pounds. I would like to lose 50-60 more, but I know I can do it. It is just going to take time, and one of the most important lessons I have learned about this journey is that time is going to pass anyway. I can be heavier or I can be lighter, but time is ticking by, regardless.

 

I have managed to move out of the "morbidly obese" category and into "mildly obese." As I have mentioned before, I am not a fan of that word, but I think it is important for me to face it, and the medical implications that it carries. I do have a long way to go, but it is really exciting to think about how far I have come.

 

My legs, knees and ankles don't hurt anymore. I can climb up the stairs without getting out of breath. When playing on the floor with my little girl, I can practically jump to my feet, rather than the 5 minute grunt-fest I used to endure. We walk, we hike, we swim, we ride bikes. And I actually ENJOY these things! It isn't painful anymore, it is actually fun.

 

I do not have a single regret about having this surgery. It took four fills for me to reach the level of restriction that I currently have. I am not able to eat bread, and I sometimes have trouble with rice, and tortillas are out of the question. However, I really don't miss them. I have not felt deprived. Although, this may not be the same advice you will get from your doctor, I never really looked at this as a diet. I eat pretty much what I want, but I only eat a tiny little bit of it. I am sure that this approach has slowed my progress on occasion, but, I am really ok with that. I feel so confident that I can live this life, and know that I am still moving in the right direction (1-2 lbs. lost a week.) I have had all the requisite blood work done, and I am getting all of my essential nutrients. I can't just eat boiled chicken and mushy green beans. If I am SLOW, and really CHEW my food like crazy, I can eat what I want. I can live with that.

 

Two more things I want to share. I can cross my legs - with ease!! It is the coolest thing. It makes me feel so slim. Also, I am sleeping through the night. No more sleep apnea. I did not realize how ridiculously tired I was, ALL THE TIME, because I was getting such poor sleep. I don't struggle to keep my eyes open while I am driving to work. I don't wake up with headaches. It is incredible. This new found energy is probably the best side effect of all.

 

I will try to be better about posting. I have some other musings that I have never posted, but are saved on my computer. I would like to get them up here as well. If you are reading this and are still wondering if LAP-BAND® is the right choice, I would be happy to talk to you! For me, it was the best decision I have ever made. Even though it is not fast, and it certainly is not easy, it is amazing.

 

Good luck on your journey!

 

Alissa:thumbup:

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Thank you Alissa! The sleep apnea is an issue for me and I can't wait for it to be a thing of the past.

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Can not wait to cross my legs comfortably. Great blog keep up sthe good work and thanks for sharing.

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Thank tou Alissa, what a wonderful story. So encouraging for us that are just starting the journey. One of the things I have always said that I look forward to doing again is crossing my legs. So nice to know other people are in the same boat. THANK YOU for sharing with us. Junibug

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I'm just repeating what others have already written, Alissa, but thank you, thank you . .. I'm scheduled to be banded on the 15th. Just started my pre-op liquid diet today and your post was soooo encouraging. I'd love to hear more about your journey.

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i am considering the surgery but dont know if i can follow a strict diet. it seems that even with eating a tiny amount of food i still would not lose as quickly as i would like

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Thank you Alissa for blogging your information is so valuable to others, please keep blogging. I am also at my 1 year and 2 week mark. This year has gone by so fast. I hardly know where the time went?? My body has changed so much it is almost hard for my head to catch up with all the wonderful changes. I too have lost 103 pounds in a year. I am happy where I am I could lose more but I am not going to push it. I have been called skinny, I wear a size 10 and love it. No more sleep apnea issues or blood pressure meds or aches and pains anywhere. I am in a whole NEW BODY. I love my Lap Band I have added 10 years to my life. Thanks again, Best wishes imaluckydog

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I am only in the beginning stages, no surgery date yet or anything, but isn't funny the little things you miss like crossing your legs. That will be wonderful one day, I will be there too!!! One other thing I can't wait for is being able to go to an amusement park with my nieces and nephews and not worrying about being too big to ride the ride!!! Keep up the excellent work!!

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This is all good news and congrats on the many things you can do now. We forget the little things we use to do, like geting up with ez, crossing our legs, walking sleeping. I to feel the same way as you do, I have NO regrets was the best thing that I ever did. keep up the great work.

LOVE IT!

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