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sandybraman

LAP-BAND Patients
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About sandybraman

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    Guru in Training
  • Birthday 11/30/1955

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  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Tyler
  • State
    TX
  • Zip Code
    75701
  1. Happy 57th Birthday sandybraman!

  2. sandybraman

    Feeling A Little Discouraged

    Eat more! I wasn't eating a lot either, but I upped my Protein intake and am trying to eat more balanced meals, and it worked. Your body needs to have a certain amount of calories to burn fat, and you might not be getting enough. You might try Weight Watchers online - there are lots of things you can eat and there's a support group on this site. I'm losing an average of 2 lbs per week (down 25 since my surgery on 12/30) and while that doesn't sound like a lot, 1-2 lbs per week should be your goal. Exercise, too, is key. I'm working out at Curves 3 days a week and trying to use my stairclimber at least 2 days. If I don't exercise, I don't lose. Most of all, don't get discouraged. This is a journey - check with your doctor to see if maybe your band is too tight - and know that we'll all support you here!
  3. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    Well, see! Quit yer bitchin' girl - going from a 20 to a 14 is something to be VERY proud of! I'm too old to run, too (actually, I've never been able to run), but I go to Curves 3 times a week and do the treadclimber the other 2. I still think its awesome that you're going to walk with that goal!
  4. sandybraman

    1St Fill This Afternoon:)

    I haven't told many people either - only those I know would be totally supportive. This is a personal matter, girls, and we don't HAVE to tell anyone! Just smile, tell them you're trying to eat right and exercise more (which is true) and let it go at that. Armymom, take an icepack with you and put it on your port for a few minutes before they do the fill. It helps with the needle AND the bruising.
  5. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    Melinda, I'm going to kick you in the butt a little - don't buy Cookies or potato chips and you won't eat them! Buy WW ice cream treats or sugar-free popsicles and fudgesicles and get out there and WALK!!!! Ok - now for the good part. You're doing great! You've lost more than 10 lbs/mo since your surgery and you're going to WW. So quit beating yourself up, change the things that you can, and let us know how you do in your 5K (I can't run so I think its awesome that you're doing it!). :D :D
  6. sandybraman

    December Bandsters!! How Ya Feeling??

    Keep it up, Blondie! I'm using my FitBit too and I love it! According to my PA, 1-2 lbs is normal and what they want you to lose. If you lose it too quickly, your skin will get all saggy. My first fill, she took out too much, so I spent all of January gaining and losing the same lb. Got another fill Tuesday, but its hard to tell, because I'm still on liquids. You're doing great and March will be good for all of us!
  7. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    Try Jolly Rancher popsicles! Someone on here told me about them before my surgery and they are AWESOME! Usually I eat sugar-free popsicles (Tropical is my favorite), but I have one or two of the Jolly Ranchers a week.
  8. sandybraman

    December Bandsters!! How Ya Feeling??

    I have all of my visits and fills for a year - I had my surgery on 12/30 and have had 2 fills already (one yesterday). Just a hint - taking an icepack with you and putting it over your port for a few minutes helps a LOT!!!!
  9. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    I believe I'd find a new doctor, Kristy. What's the point of the surgeon putting a band in you if he's "not big on fills"? You need some restriction to help curb your appetite and help with portion control. Most doctors want to see you at least once a month - I had my surgery on 12/30 and I've had 2 fills. I'm also doing WW and I'm using common sense, along with what the nutritionist tells me at the doctors. You should be eating 3/4 c. - 1 c. per meal, made up of 50% protein, 35% vegetables, 10% fruits, and 5% starches. If you follow the portion and WW guidelines, log your food, and get your exercise, you will lose weight. Remember that YOU are the patient, and you (or your insurance) paid for this procedure. If you don't feel you have enough restriction, tell the doctor and if he gets "irritated", tell him that you'll find another doctor who is a little more sympathetic to your needs. This is your life and your body and there are plenty of bariatric doctors out there who will give you the support you need about nutrition, how you're doing, and whether or not you need a fill or adjustment.
  10. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    Woo hoo! Way to go, Chica!
  11. Take your pain meds as directed and WALK as much as possible. Also, holding a small pillow over your stomach, especially when you cough or sit up, helps tremendously. I slept with mine for the first 3 days (I was banded 12/30).
  12. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    No, it doesn't - or at least the one I have doesn't. I use the app on my iPhone, but I generally journal on my computer.
  13. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    I was used to weighing once a week on WW, but after I was banded they wanted me to weigh every day. I've gone back to once a week - don't like seeing the scale move up and down everyday. I can accept weekly results much better!
  14. sandybraman

    December Bandsters!! How Ya Feeling??

    That makes sense, Violablue - and I'm going to try to work with this another week. It's just so frustrating that I feel no restriction at all after having it for a month.
  15. sandybraman

    Weight Watchers Online: Support Thread

    You don't have to USE 32 points per day - 32 points is your limit. If you're under, that's great!

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