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cls70
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cls70 started following Bathroom Scales Opinions, Anyone reach their goal? but the doctor said..., Ab Exercises and and 7 others
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I still find it uncomfortable to do the ones where you lay on your stomach and lift your arms and legs (I think they call it the superman). I have no problems with sit ups or crunches. I am 1 year out from surgery.
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Anyone reach their goal? but the doctor said...
cls70 replied to Wanna-Be-Healthy's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
The goal weight I set up with my nutritionist was 170. I was hoping for 145 and I just reached that (145) on March 1st. Feb 3rd 2012 was my 1 year anniversary. -
My Dr said exercise as tolerated. He said to get back to walking as soon as I felt able to and progress as I felt comfortable. I think I started a light jog after 3-4 weeks. The only weird thing (that I never heard anyone else talk about) was I would get a tight feeling where my port was. It almost felt like it was swelling up. When that would happen I would just slow down to a really slow walk. I think I would get the tight feeling for to 3-4 months after surgery. It has been just over a year now and I don't get that anymore.
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When I first started this process I really appreciated hearing peoples experiences (good and bad), so I thought I would return the favor. About 1 1/2 years ago I had an abnormal mammogram and it really scared me. 3 big contributers to breast cancer are drinking, smoking, and obesity. I quit drinking and smoking immediately and made an appt with the lap band surgeon. Tomorrow will be 1 year since I had my band placed. I consider the band to be a complete success. This morning I weighed in at 151.8. My highest weight was 270 lbs. I was 250 when I first met with the surgeon, 231 after the 6 month supervised diet, 218 on the day of surgery (after 2 weeks of liquid protein diet). I am wearing a size 6/8 pant and a medium shirt. I didn't think it was really possible since I had failed at so many diets and diet programs in the past. I am still surprised when I pick up my jeans and I think, "look how tiny these are, how is it possible that I fit into these". I follow a high protein low carb diet 80% of the time. I don't count calories, but I estimate about 1000-1200 calories per day. I work out about 5 days a week. I mostly do cardio, but I want to start adding weights to see if I can help this sagging skin. I have an appointment with a plastic surgeon on Friday to see about a tummy tuck. This has really been a life changer for me, I am back to running which I used to love to do. I have done a couple of obstacle course 5k runs and a 4 1/2 mile mud run. I am taking my son to Chicago to do the Lucky 7k on March 16th. In 18 months I have gone from being morbidly obese to 2.8 lbs from being considered a normal weight. I think I have had 2 stuck episodes. I have vomited due to eating too much or drinking too soon after eating, mostly in the beginning while I was learning to work with the band. I have been on these boards pretty regularly since I started thinking about having this done, it seems like the journey is different for everyone. For me it was a fairly easy, complication free experience. I think the hardest thing for me is that I keep thinking it is going to quit working. Every time I go clothes shopping I think, "I better get these now, I don't know how long I will be able to stay in a size 6". I have had a biopsy and I still get mammograms every 3 months, but at least I know I have done absolutely everything I can to live my healthiest life.
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Hi Ted, I went through a bout of pretty severe insomnia shortly after my surgery. I didn't have the boundless energy though, I was completely exhausted. I went through a couple of months of not being able to fall asleep until about 4:30 am. I ended up going to the dr and trying a couple of different sleep meds until I found something that worked. I took them for a couple of weeks until my body reset itself. I still take them occasionally. I think that was the only real issue I had after the surgery.
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That's awesome! I can't believe how much harder it is to run outside instead of the treadmill (for me at least).
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My final weigh in was 171.4
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Checking in at 173.
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Count me in! Name, real or screen~ Cindy Goal weight for August 31st~169 Weight on August 1st~179 Age~42 Dietary goal for August~Stay below 45 carbs and over 60 Protein daily Exercise goal for August~30 minutes every day Personal goal for August~ Work on building my running time Date banded~2/3/12 Total weight loss since banding/pre op diet~52 lbs What is your favorite place to travel?~ Everywhere. Short trips... long trips... I love them all. Reward~ New knee high boots for new fall outfits.
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Congrats!
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Warrior Dash!
cls70 replied to transforming jlaroux's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I saw a t shirt once that said, "finished last is better than didn't finish, didn't finish is better than didn't start". -
Thanks Jlewis, my mom loved mine but she didn't want to pay the full price. I just ordered one for her too.
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Slimming Body Suits After Surgery
cls70 replied to didixo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My doc never mentioned that. I don't think a light spanx would hurt as long as it's not a compression garment. -
Warrior Dash!
cls70 replied to transforming jlaroux's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Oops, I forgot to say awesome job on completing the run!