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12 Days Post Surgery... Feeling Some Pressure On My Stomach?
Gerry Juarez posted a topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I made the next step this morning to mushy food ( a banana) and I'm feeling not pain, but a "gas" type feeling on the top of my stomach like someone is sitting on my chest... also the first hint of nausea since getting the band, did I do something wrong? Is this normal? I dont feel it in my throat or my lower stomach, its right at the top... I've heard many many horror stories of people eating food too fast after surgery and having their band slip. I dont feel pain or feel like vomitting, but now I'm really scared about eating anything! -
getting ready for reentering the gym scene, i need a good athletic shoe for 300 + lbs. Anyone have any recommendations?
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thanks! I'm hearing the best feedback about new balance also
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I have...at least that's how it feels right now, but at least I have my band. Surgery took about an hour, no hernia to fix and I'm told my liver was shrunk nicely. Also, I hit my pre op weight loss goal of 20 lbs., score! I cant say I'm digging the soreness right now, but i will say there is no way I'm going back to fast food after this; its not worth the pain.
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In 24 hours I'll be banded...queue Europe's "The Final Countdown". I can't believe it's finally here. I remember the first time I seriously considered the band, last May at my son's little league pool party. One of his coaches (whom I considered to be a "guys" guy) told me he'd had the band for about a year and was loving it. Loving the time he was able to be more active in his son's life, the ability to get more out of life, how it brought him closer to his spouse, and I just remember thinking "if I would just swallow my pride and accept I needed help with my weight, I could be a lot happier". You see, my wife was already planning her lap band at this time and I fully supported her decision to get healthy and reclaim her life, but up until this point I had pretty much resigned myself to being a "fat" dad... the one who was a master at the barbecue pit during family cook-outs but who didn't get into the pool with his kids or play catch with them...because it's too hard. I know the band is not a magic wand that fixes all aspects of one's life, but for me most of my unhappiness stemmed from not having the ability to control my own issues with food to the point that it was affecting my relationship with my kids and my wife. Tony is 10, I have 8 years left with him "full time" and only about 3 more until he becomes his own person and starts socializing outside the home, how long before he doesn't want to do anything with me regardless of what I can and can't do physically? Josh is 4, if I keep going the rate I am I will die before I see him turn 18. 2005.. the start of my weight gain. In regards to my marriage, we had our kids very young. We've never had the time to ourselves to really be just a couple. We have always made plans to travel and enjoy each other when the kids are grown, but without a healthier lifestyle what are we going to be able to do? Watch Food network and visit every buffet restaurant in the state? I want more than that! I want us to climb a Mayan Pyramid and see top of the Eiffel Tower. I want to be intimate without fear of throwing out my back. And now here we are, 7 months later. one day away from go time. I have the usual nervousness and apprehension that comes with any procedure, but all in all I am ready. Ready to make the effort to change my life, ready to put my family and my own health as the number one priority in my life. READY. follow my whole blog at http://gerryslapband.blogspot.com/
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One of the most talked about subjects you learn of when going through weight loss counseling is the difference between real (physical) and psychological (head) hunger. What's the difference? "When I'm hungry I'm hungry and that is all that matters"...I know that's how I felt (and occasionally feel), I'm sure many of you feel the same way. Well, it turns out there is a difference, and surprisingly one is much harder to control than the other. Physical hunger ( I associate it with stomach growling) only happens to me about twice a day and it's technically remedied with anything from a piece of fruit to a big glass of water. Honestly, when I reach the point of true physical hunger I don't like eating greasy or fast food because it makes me nauseated (this is the correct way to use this word; read a book!). When I am "head" hungry I find it really hard to think about anything besides eating. At work, school, or home it doesn't really matter what I'm doing or where I'm at all I want to do is eat. Now, does that mean i think about eating 24x7? No. But it means that when that psychological hunger DOES hit (usually for me around 12 noon and 8pm at night) it's really hard to focus on anything else. Now, like many heavy people, I have not always been obese. When I was in shape I still used to have these cravings, everyone does. Except when you are fit, the cravings are called "hankerings" or "in the mood for's". When you are large, the cravings are called "Eternal God Masters of chicken nuggets" (or whatever your poison is.. for me it's the mighty McNugget). Basically the cravings start to run your life. You know you are making bad choices (with the internet access and the focus on our country's health, how can you be totally oblivious to what is healthy and what isn't?) yet you make them anyways because the pleasure your brain has associated with the flavors of fast food, junk food, cola, etc. is so powerful you simply don't care. * All that being said, today was a small victory for me and a big one for will power and truth/justice/americanwaysoforthandsoon.. As you can see by my weight loss calculator I am down 12 lbs. since starting my pre-op diet. Not bad at all. I've also been hitting the gym lately trying to gear myself up for daily life after the surgery. So today at work I decided walk across the street to Wendy's to get lunch. I don't know if it was the good weather, the confidence from losing weight or the desire to not lose my parking space... but I was determined to walk. The walk itself was easy enough, but the funny thing is ... when I left the building I was going on full head hunger... I was still feeling good from my Atkins shake this morning and more than anything just wanted something to get the NutraSweet taste out of my mouth. By the time I returned from Wendy's with my Chicken Caesar salad in tow... I was starving (physically). The simple act of walking 1/2 a mile to the store and back had built up enough physical hunger for me to actually need to eat. Score one for my side! I can't describe how good I felt upon return. Instead of sitting down with my usual baconator and a side of shame, I sat down with my salad and a side of triumph. * Now I must say as a disclaimer for now and in all future blogs that even though I say "you" I really mean "me". I can only speak for myself... I know plenty of folks are born with genetics that contribute to being large, or thyroid problems, etc. but for me... its pretty much just a love of crappy (albeit delicious food). Follow me here: http://gerryslapband.blogspot.com/
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What is the difference? has anyone been to either of these? I keep reading that muscle building and weight lifting are an important part of exercise ( along with a lot of cardio) and I am wondering what types of exercise have what kinds of benefits...
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Hello everyone! I posted a hello to all the fellow Texan lapbanders a couple of weeks ago and even got to meet a few of you at the true results meeting (nice to meet you!) . This hello goes out to bandsters and prospective bandsters accross the country! Every day is one step closer to the big day (Jan. 27th)... I am really looking forward to it. Please check out my blog, I will be writing about the experience there often. Looking forward to going through this journey (as I know all of you are) Best of luck. http://gerryslapband.blogspot.com/
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Thanks all! I think i have a better picture now of what is what. Actually I was pretty into exercising about 10 years ago when I was in the Marines. So when I hear "boot camp" I think about a lot of pushups and a lot of yelling... ugh. These bootcamps sound pretty high energy. Circuit training as I remember it is also very effective, as long as you dont break between stations. Right now... I'm doing mostly elliptical machines and really light weights (lat machine, seated press, etc.) I'm hoping to get up to what used to be able to do in the next 12-18 mos.
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Lapbands, Activate!
Gerry Juarez replied to Gerry Juarez's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Yoli- I am from Austin, Texas -
Low weight/high reps vs. high weight/low reps
Gerry Juarez replied to davsil's topic in Fitness & Exercise
Scarecrow- I saw your album online. I am fixing to go into surgery with a similar starting weight. How were you able to get so fit after your surgery? I've seen many folks lose weight , but I havent seen that many men who were able to put on the muscle like you did, any tips? -
Broke The 300 Pound Barrier!!!
Gerry Juarez commented on caligalles's blog entry in Post-Op Appt / 1st Fill!
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Congratulations! I also have Cigna and the six month program was not bad in my opinion, I learned a lot during that time
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Atkins diet is going well (almost 10 lbs. lost). I am so ready to get this done! Had my doctor visit yesterday with about 10 other pre op folks and got the ins and outs of the surgery process and what to expect afterwards... Has anyone else out there gone through True Results? Are they only in Texas? My experience so far has been pretty painless.
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Failing Home Sleep Study
Gerry Juarez replied to Igoback's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I hardly got any sleep with those things but it was enough for them to get their data; I woulndt be too worried -
Hello! My name is Gerry Juarez. I am 30 years old and just got approved for Lap Band Surgery at the end of this month. My wife and I started this journey about six months ago through True Results here in Austin. She just got her band about 10 days ago and is doing well getting adjusted to life with the band. I am very excited to have this procedure, I feel like I can get a life back that I lost several years ago. I wasn't always obese, I served for four years in the Marine Corps from 2001-2005. Then I came home and took a desk job, and it seems every year since then I've just grown more and more sedentary. Now that I'm 30, with an amazing wife and two great sons, I feel like this is my opportunity to get out from under the unhealthy lifestyle I've been leading. I look foward to meeting people here, to learning about life with the band and how to make it work for you, and more importantly, hear the success stories from people just like me who are taking steps to getting their health back.