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MoTown22

LAP-BAND Patients
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    Minneapolis
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    Minnesota
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  1. A-ha! Interesting..... A person can go crazy thinking of all the what ifs too! I understand slight un fills can correct minor slips as well sometimes. I had an upper GI 6 months ago and everything looked good at that time. I will be certain to tell him about the vomiting. I hate to go into too much detail on here about vomiting.... but I wouldn't call it a full on vomit versus more or less just the slime coming up? I don't know if that makes sense but I think of vomiting in the sense of prior to surgery everything in your stomach and this is more like just the mucus?? I will explain that to him as well. I'm not sure it's any different since your stomach is still contracting but I know one of his main concerns with vomiting is always dehydration which I stick on top of pretty good. There are other factors I have heard of too that can cause the band to be tighter in your environment too so it will be interesting to have a refresher on that. You hear these rules and they don't always apply to you, such as some people never needing fills and some needing it quite full. When those happen to you it's a good reminder that finding your sweet spot doesn't mean you're set for life! Thanks!!
  2. I do understand which is why after this last time I made the appt. I do follow the rules, which is why I've had the success I've had, but as I am sure you can relate, we are all human and have a temporary lapse of judgement if we're in social situations or not mindful. That's bound to happen at some point of the course of our lives. We take that too big of a bite or too soon a bite. This is only human I assume? I'm not sure what you mean by dieting. I follow the strict 1000-1200 calorie intake for females. I get 60 grams of Protein and I eat lean Proteins, fruits and veggies. There is no diet with the lap band it is a lifestyle change. I'm not out there eating McDonalds. I'm not saying I expect it to slide off I'm simply stating the facts. At this point , if I didn't lose a singular ounce I would still be elated, I am more annoyed with the sudden stuck episodes. Despite having those slip ups I have changed NOTHING, which is why I am questioning this on a post. But thanks for the lecture.
  3. I'm just about 18 months out from surgery. I'm down 112 lbs which I lost incouple months pre op and within 6 months post op. I lost very, very quickly and have now maintained this weight for about a year. Which is a perfectly healthy weight for my height, although I could still stand to lose 15-20 more being at the top of the healthy BMI range....so I get a bit frustrated now and then. I have 3cc's in a 9cc band (I think) I had my first fill about 7 months out, 2nd fill 2 months later, and then my 3rd fill was around Jan/Feb of 2012. I can't recall when I started noticing a real difference, I'd say for sure I've been struggling for at least 6-8 wks. I know that I am guilty at times of eating problem foods, too quickly, too much etc etc but yet sometimes I feel I am doing nothing differently yet have more frequent stuck episodes and they are quite painful. I used to sit through the pain and the food would work itself through within a few minutes....maybe I'd have a little sliming. But now I've had a few episodes where it hurts so bad I induce vomiting to clear it out. That's happened about 3 or 4 times and I made a Dr appt today for a possible unfill....That's what the problem sounds like to me, even .5 out or something from the sounds of other post-ers. But has anyone had such a delayed reaction to a fill? It's like some days I can take down anything and then other days I barely eat.
  4. MoTown22

    Is Coffee Going To Ruin My Weight Loss?

    I am replying to you as I'm drinking my coffee and cream I'm about 18 months out and down 112 lbs. I drink sort of a lot of coffee, in various fashions.. I think as long as you are allowing room for it in your daily allowance then you're totally fine. My fitness pal for my caloric intake suggests no more than 24 grams of sugar a day so you're probably well under. I also don't feel it increases my desire for sugary foods, I feel it does the opposite actually. As another mentioned, it's all about balance. I don't buy the sugar free creamers but I do buy the fat free creamers. Also I do my best to make up for the water loss by drinking more of that. Good luck!
  5. Hi all, I am wondering if there is a relation between a fill and gas pains? Other than the gas related to surgery, I have not had any issues with it-I'm 7 months out. I got my 2nd fill a few weeks ago and since then have noticed a few boughts with gas, some severe. I remembered triggers for 2/3 times-one of which was induced by sugar free gum. bad idea. But now today I am having some gas and it almost feels like it's in my back as well, is that even possible? could it be related to the fill or is this just something triggering it? Thanks for your help!
  6. How about coffee after a fill? My Dr. is okay with 8 oz a day (once I got out a ways from surgery) but notes the major factor of dehydration-- everyting in moderation. But I got my second fill yesterday (7 months post op) and so they have us do 48 hrs clear liquids and 48 hrs mushies before returning to regular food. Looking back at my list of clear liquids decaf coffee is on there, but just thinking I may need a cup of regular stuff to avoid a headache today. I have a little skim milk and splenda in it which are also okay no the clear liquid phase...any thoughts? I'm nervous it would be too rough on a just filled tummy....
  7. MoTown22

    MARCH 2011 BANDSTERS!

    Hey March Bandsters!! I was banded 3/4/11. I lost 30 pre-op and 72 since surgery, for a total of 102!! I am 14 lbs from my goal, which may be readjusted as I get closer we'll see. I just picked the top weight for my height and frame. I have never been this weight except for when I was in junior high. Crazy. I've been going broke replacing my wardrobe but it's a fun/good problem to have!!! I had my first fill at my 6 month appt this month, that was kind of a nice refresher on speed of eating and what to eat. Hope everyone is doing well!
  8. Wow! You were just banded in march of this year and you've already lost that much!? What are you doing? What is your exercise schedule like? I get banded on 10/07 and was never expecting anything close to that! Tell me how it's gone for you!

  9. Hey everyone, haven't been on here in a while! I was banded March 4th 2011 and as of yesterday down 102 lbs!!!! (including pre-op weight loss) and about 14 lbs from my goal. I had been able to go 6 months without any fills, then a few weeks before this last appointment I noticed I was eating a bit more than I should be able to, so I talked it over with the Doc and he said if we tweaked it a bit it should be no problem. He put 3 CCs in a 10CC band. It's been good so far, no problems, and I feel more restriction than prior to this first fill, but I am wondering, how long does it take for your body to adjust to the fill? So just because I feel restriction now, will that change in a week or two or three as swelling goes down? Or should the swelling already be down? Just wondering, and maybe we don't ever know the answer to that I suppose over time and a bit more loss I could need another adjustment, but just thought I would throw this question out there..thanks!
  10. I am just about 3 months post op. Things have been going great. I had little issues with acid reflux and lactose intolerance but those have subsided. Now this week, the past 2 or 3 days I have had a vomit taste in my mouth. Sorry I nkow that's gross. But I can't shake it and I don't know if it has something to do with the band. I seem to notice it when I've eaten or drank something. I haven't changed how much I am eating, the speed I eat, how well I chew...any ideas? Also I've never had a fill. Thanks!
  11. YAY!!!! I was so pumped prior to surgery I couldn't even sleep at night! lol I am 6 weeks out today! I didn't have a pre-op diet really, just of course only liquids the day before. So perhaps you have something similar to mine. Advice? I'd say find out which Protein shakes you like now if you haven't already done so! And, make good food choices leading up to surgery as well, don't be tempted to have that "last big meal"! Congrats!!!
  12. Hey there! Just saw your success in a post and then saw the link to the blog. Love the name of it! haha! Congrats on your success so far! I was banded March 4th and actually have my first fill appointment today. I don't think they will fill me because I seem to stay satisfied and have been losing adequately enough? 24 lbs since surgery, 55 overall! Kudos to us!

  13. MoTown22

    What does Hunger Feel like to you?

    That is one of the strangest thing. I feel my tummy growl but then I don't feel hungry...I definitely know when it's head hunger, and I try to read or call a family member/friend. But going back to knowing when to eat, I've just been eating small amounts at meal time to get a little nutrition...but it is strange not feeling that same empty feeling.
  14. Hey!! Surgery went well, I was in the hospital for 2 nights because I took the anesthesia so hard, but that's not anything out of the ordinary. Besides that, so far so good, I'm healing well! Energy is improving and Friday I started pureed foods. I've lost about 18 lbs since surgery, I've seen that slow now that I've started eating. How about you?!

  15. MoTown... I know we were scheduled to be banded on the same day. Just checking in to see how it all went.

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