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Six Weeks ~ Life is SO good!

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Week one at Curves = Fantastic! I feel so much better about what I'm doing now to help myself get to my goal! YAY me! It seems that the girls at my Curves have learned a lot about how to make the machines work their best magic on me! I remember the last time I joined Curves I would leave there feeling like I hadn't even worked out. I remember thinking.. "weird... I'm not even sore" every time! There was good reason for that.. I wasn't doing any of it right! But I'm here to tell you.. I'm sore! (Not heinously so though) and when I'm done every day, I feel like I've done something for ME!! Something fabulous!

 

I went on a short trip last weekend to see my Grandmas! I was a little nervous about how it all would play out for me.. seems like in the past my "little trips" always turned into diet sabotage! I don't know what it is about traveling that makes one want to eat, but it happens for me every time! So, knowing that about myself, coupled with the fact that I would have zero access to a scale for four days (gasp!) I spent a few moments in a state of curiosity about what might happen! I shouldn't have worried for a moment! Turns out when you have a lap band you don't really get any hungrier just because you're in a car driving across the sandhills! And having no scale access was a bonus! When I got home I had lost 3 pounds (and a few ounces) and that felt pretty amazing. It seems like I had more than my share of "stuck" episodes while I was gone though, and I'm not really sure why. Possibly because of the different foods I was eating.. fish, chicken and hamburger (unless they all have lots of sauce or marinade of some sort) all get stuck now since last week.... which brings me to my "fill" story.

 

So yes, last week the day before I left for my weekend journey I got my first fill. Okay.. I don't know exactly what I was expecting, but I didn't think there would be any pain. I"m here to tell you.. (please excuse my brief moment of oncoming sailor speak) THAT SHIT HURT!! I'm a pretty tough girl with a very high pain tolerance. Self proclaimed of course, but just ask my mom, she'll tell you! Maybe it was because I wasn't expecting any more pain than a blood draw type stick, I don't know, but it hurt a LOT! Before she injected into the port she pushed and prodded (I assume to be sure she was going to inject in the right spot, and to be sure the port was where it was supposed to be) and that may have been the worst part.. I had no idea I was still so sore internally from surgery... but how could I have known that since I don't go around pushing on the port site that way? At any rate, once she found it I felt some relief but the stick hurt too, and then she had to "tapdance" on top of the port for a bit before the needle would go where it was supposed to. The digging around, the pushing around and the stick itself made for some pretty unpleasant moments for me, but the good news it was all over within ten minutes and I now am the happy owner of 3cc of fluid in my lap band! Dot told me to come back for one more in two weeks. That was another surprise.. I didn't expect to go back for a month or so (based on other's stories) but I scheduled my next fill for June 1, and out the door I went, none the worse except for a little emotional scarring from the surprise of the pain you know?! Hahah! What a whiner I can be! I was assured that the next one wouldn't hurt as bad and I chose to believe that...

 

I've definitely got a little restriction with this fill. My new and improved slow eating habits need to be newer and a little more improved. I can only imagine what it will be like after another fill in 2 week... Dot told me that they have found for "most" of their lap band patients, the *sweet spot* is between 5 1/2 cc to 7 cc. How awesome would it be to find that sweet spot in 2 fills? Hey, a girl can hope!

 

So, six weeks out I am 30 pounds lighter, and I will be able to give you some inch calculations by the middle of next month when I get re-measured at Curves! My beach goal was to lose 10 more pounds by June 23rd, and enough inches that I'll be needing a new swim suit! My first 'goal jeans' are still fitting just fine at a size 16, and will hold me over for a few more inches, even if the butt does sag quite a bit by the end of the day. My son is getting married on August 5th and I'm kind of hoping for a dress that will look adorable and be a few sizes smaller.. again, a girl can hope! Time will tell...

 

30 days til beach time!!

Thanks for stopping by!

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Nice info. Im am freaking scared of my first fill. I dont do well with needles and I hope to God it isnt that bad for me. I am curious though since you are just six weeks out what are you eating and how much calories are you taking in daily? You have a great loss be proud.

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I was a little worried that if I blogged about how much that fill hurt I would freak someone out who hadn't had a fill yet LOL... sorry if I did that... It was just kind of unexpected I guess!

I am eating whatever I want.. literally! EXCEPT.. no pop at all. And trust me.. I do want pop.. Pepsi to be precise.. but I haven't had one since the week before my surgery, and it is getting easier. I just eat so much less than I used to. Most meat gets stuck unless it's in sauce of some sort.. or gravy or whatever.. that helps tremendously.. I have been on regular solid food since week two.. my doctor told me to go ahead and advance my diet at that time, but to just be careful.. and eat slowly. That's the hardest part for me.. but I'm getting better at it every day. I make my meals last half an hour easily, and that's really without even trying this past week, because eating slowly helps so things don't get stuck as easily as they did at first. I get between 700 and 900 calories a day in. I've had a few days with more... closer to 1000, but 7-900 typically fills me up very well.

I haven't craved sugar at all (except one day) in the six weeks since surgery. I'm grateful for that.. but I have craved those carbs and also protein. I can't eat much of it, but I love steak, and have it 2 or 3 times a week. I can eat about half of a filet. or around 3 or 4 oz and I'm full. I try not to cook potatoes like I used to, but still do eat them once a week and sometimes twice. Fortunately I can't eat as much of them as I used to either, so I'm not getting as many of the crappy calories that I used to consume.

I'd probably be down twice what I am if I would give up those carbs... and I may still do it~~ I need some more will power.. bad! :P

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<div>You are doing awesome. I cant wait to chew some real food. Im not hungry but that is what I miss. Food with substance. I have only been getting about the same calories in between 400 and 700. Just not much I want to eat. Im a carb addict also so that will have to be curbed to be really successful. And its not the good carbs either <img src="http://cdn.lapbandtalk.com/public/style_emoticons/default/colorful/lurk5.gif" alt=":lurk5:" class="bbc_emoticon"> </div><div><br></div><div><br></div>

<br>I was a little worried that if I blogged about how much that fill hurt I would freak someone out who hadn't had a fill yet LOL... sorry if I did that... It was just kind of unexpected I guess! <br>

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I am eating whatever I want.. literally! EXCEPT.. no pop at all. And trust me.. I do want pop.. Pepsi to be precise.. but I haven't had one since the week before my surgery, and it is getting easier. I just eat so much less than I used to. Most meat gets stuck unless it's in sauce of some sort.. or gravy or whatever.. that helps tremendously.. I have been on regular solid food since week two.. my doctor told me to go ahead and advance my diet at that time, but to just be careful.. and eat slowly. That's the hardest part for me.. but I'm getting better at it every day. I make my meals last half an hour easily, and that's really without even trying this past week, because eating slowly helps so things don't get stuck as easily as they did at first. I get between 700 and 900 calories a day in. I've had a few days with more... closer to 1000, but 7-900 typically fills me up very well. <br>

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I haven't craved sugar at all (except one day) in the six weeks since surgery. I'm grateful for that.. but I have craved those carbs and also protein. I can't eat much of it, but I love steak, and have it 2 or 3 times a week. I can eat about half of a filet. or around 3 or 4 oz and I'm full. I try not to cook potatoes like I used to, but still do eat them once a week and sometimes twice. Fortunately I can't eat as much of them as I used to either, so I'm not getting as many of the crappy calories that I used to consume. <br>

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I'd probably be down twice what I am if I would give up those carbs... and I may still do it~~ I need some more will power.. bad! <img src="http://cdn.lapbandtalk.com/public/style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/tongue.gif" class="bbc_emoticon" alt=":P"><br>

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