Lulu
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About Lulu
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Expert Member
- Birthday November 5
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About Me
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Interests
Church activities, music, crafts
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Occupation
Activities Director
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City
Menomonee Falls
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State
WI
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Zip Code
53051
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8 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 8th Anniversary Lulu!
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How cool is that - to have a band buddy - and it's your mom!!! Having someone to share the ups and downs with is a special blessing. It's possible that each of you may have totally different experiences as no two people are the same. Be happy for each other's successes and try not to make it a competition. At times you will need need to be the cheerleader for each other. Best of luck and success to both of you!!!!
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I'm back!! Are you still here??
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I'll be 65 this year; had my band for almost 5 years. If only this had been available decades ago....... But, better late than never! This has been a wonderful journey. Good luck to you!!
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Looking for help from SE WI..
Lulu replied to macpa90's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congratulations on your decision to get the lap band. I'm a 5-year veteran and can tell you it was the best thing I ever did!! Good luck!! -
Is anyone taking anti-inflamitory meds? Do they hurt the band?
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Considering banding Really Need Advice
Lulu replied to Kelly Ann's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I was banded 10/30/04, almost a year ago. This was the best thing I have ever done for myself. My progress would seem slow by some standards as I've lost "only" 50 pounds, but in looking back over the many decades that I was morbidly obese, I never lost as much as 5 pounds in any of those years! I've had four fills and may be due for another one. Haven't decided yet if I really want another one. I am able to eat just about everything. The big difference between now and one year ago is that now I chew my food, take small bites, and THINK about what's going into my mouth. I seldom get hungry, and for the first time in 38 years of marriage my husband has to remind me that it's time to eat! I no longer obsess over food, wondering what I can fill my face with next. I also no longer feel guilty if I have some ice cream or other goodies because I'm satisfied with a smaller amount. It's a big decision to make but one that I have not regretted for one second. I feel so thankful and blessed to have had this opportunity open up for me - especially at this stage of my life (I'm 60). It has added years to my life, I'm sure, and certainly has added life to my years! Lulu -
While I was never a soda junkie, I really enjoy Wal-Mart's flavored Water which is carbonated. It's also very cheap; $0.58 a bottle. I find it hard to drink plain water, so I've been flavoring my water with some of this. There are still a few bubbles but I haven't had any problems and the water is going down easier! Since doing this - getting more water in - I broke a long plateau and have lost 7 pounds in two weeks! Yippeee!!!!!!!!!!!
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Hi Babs, Just want to let you know that by following your suggestion I didn't PB once today. This is the FIRST day in over a week that I got in SOLID Protein, cut up VERY small and chewed until my jaws were tired! I'm thrilled because it means I won't have to go for an un-fill if this keeps up. Deep down I sort of knew this was the problem but "hearing" it from others makes a greater impression. Thank you for not blowing off a silly question. Sometimes we just need a reminder of how we're supposed to help our little bandit! Lulu :confused:
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Hi Babs, I have no problem with fluids, and usually have a Protein shake in the morning. I try to remember to take tiny bites - but that may be the problem right there. After a lifetime of scarfing meals down in a hurry it's a real adjustment to slow down. Veggies go down easily but meat takes forever. After a few bites I get the golf-ball in my throat. I think you hit on the key - cut all meat into pea size. It's so much easier to do at home. When at work or when eating with others and conversing at the same time I have a tendency to forget and starting eating "normal" - or what used to be normal! My biggest fear is that all this PBing may have damaged something. While I have no pain and don't feel anything unusual, it sure would be nice to have a transparent frame to see how things are really working on the inside! I'm going to try cutting all my food before eating any of it and see if that does the trick. Thanks a bunch, Babs!
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My first two fills did very little, so last week Monday I asked the doc to make it a good one! Ever since then I'm REALLY restricted, which is great, but I've been PBing every day and this worries me. Some of you indicated that it takes a few weeks for a fill to "settle" and I'm hoping this will happen to me also. I really don't want to get some taken out and go back to where I was. Any thoughts?????? Thanks, my friends!!!
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Hi Alexandra, A fun activity that both you and the kids can enjoy are going through old photographs - not the ones in albums but the "second sets" or extras that are sitting in a drawer or grocery bag. We had a shopping bag full from the kids and grandkids when they were little, plus vacations and just miscellaneous events. What we did was make placemats out of them. For a template I use a salt container (but you can use anything) and draw circles around the main part of the photo. Overlap the edges as you carefully place them on a piece of ConTac paper. This is a little tricky until you get the hang of it. Usually I have four rows with six pictures in each row. When they are situated put a piece of clear ConTac paper over it, smooth out the bubbles, cut around the edges and you have wonderful placemats. I coordinate activities for seniors, and they love doing this. When they come to the table they are "greeted" by their family members. This is especially good for Alzheimer's patients. This can also be done with greeting cards that are too nice to throw away. Fighting with the sticky paper may drive you to drink, though. It takes a while to get it all coordinated but it is really a fun activity.
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This probably sounds gross, but for a long time when I had a wheat allergy my breakfasts consisted of refried Beans and salsa. Now I'm addicted to Hormel chili (no beans), and some of that with a few cheddar cheese sprinkles keeps me filled until noon. String cheese, tuna and/or ham and cream cheese roll-ups are also good. I'm one of those people who must have Protein in the a.m. or I'm shot for the day, so I've become very creative. Wasa Fiber Rye (high fiber, low carb and calories) with swiss cheese melted on top is very filling. I also enjoy egg salad - but it MUST be mixed with Hellmann's. That's one concession I can't give up. I had my third fill yesterday and am finally feeling some restriction. Hopefully the losing will begin again!
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( I have the dentist drill with no anesthetic) Wow - you are my hero!!! I would rather have a fill every day for a month than have one tooth filled - even WITH novacaine!! My tooth nerves must be very close to the surface because any dental work is extremely painful for me. I've had two fills (band) and they were a breeze. The anticipation is FAR WORSE than the actual event. Trust me.