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<p>I have struggled with my weight since I was a child. I decided to go on my first diet when I was 6 yrs-old after spending the summer with my Grandparents. During my stay with my Grandparents, my Grandmother decided that I needed to be more healthy so she fed me...and fed me. When I returned home, all of my friends in my neighborhood made fun of me for getting fat. So I told my Mother that I was going on a diet. I ate nothing but fruits and veggies for a month and lost the weight. Thus, setting the pattern of gaining weight and dieting for the rest of my life.</p>
<p> In middle school, I skipped meals and would ride my bike for hours in order to lose weight. In high school I resorted to starvation...eating only a small bowl of cereal a day. (I was also on swim team and cheer leading team --> both helped with weight control). In college...I would cycle through periods where I would lose control over my eating and complete restriction. My weight was always up and down.</p>
<p> After my daughter was born in 1997, I was the heaviest I had ever been in my life. My Mom and I went on a diet together and I lost all of my baby weight plus some. I lost the weight because I was running 2 miles a day, eating less than 1000 calories a day, and teaching aerobics at least twice a day. I felt great and so proud of myself, only to spiral out of control again. </p>
<p> Then once I had enough of being out of control, I would return to restriction. Some of the ways I have lost weight are: never eating dinner, Jenny Craig, Weight-Watchers, diet pills (from over the counter to prescription), Sensa, slim-fast, cabbage soup diet, Atkins, water pills, detox-cleansing kits, pretty much name the diet I have tried it.</p>
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<p>I am considered in the "low" BMI category because my current BMI is about 31. I have even had people tell me that I don't need the lap band and pretty much treat me like I am a crazy person. I know that this is the right decision for me, because I need a tool to help keep me from losing control...what I don't need is another diet where I am starving all the time. Sometimes willpower alone just isn't enough. I don't have a problem eating right. I prefer to eat "right"...I just don't prefer the hunger that comes from eating "right". For instance, Jenny Craig is an easy enough diet, you just eat the food they give you...it's a no brainer! However, the hard part is pushing through the hunger that eventually I ALWAYS give into.</p>
<p> In middle school, I skipped meals and would ride my bike for hours in order to lose weight. In high school I resorted to starvation...eating only a small bowl of cereal a day. (I was also on swim team and cheer leading team --> both helped with weight control). In college...I would cycle through periods where I would lose control over my eating and complete restriction. My weight was always up and down.</p>
<p> After my daughter was born in 1997, I was the heaviest I had ever been in my life. My Mom and I went on a diet together and I lost all of my baby weight plus some. I lost the weight because I was running 2 miles a day, eating less than 1000 calories a day, and teaching aerobics at least twice a day. I felt great and so proud of myself, only to spiral out of control again. </p>
<p> Then once I had enough of being out of control, I would return to restriction. Some of the ways I have lost weight are: never eating dinner, Jenny Craig, Weight-Watchers, diet pills (from over the counter to prescription), Sensa, slim-fast, cabbage soup diet, Atkins, water pills, detox-cleansing kits, pretty much name the diet I have tried it.</p>
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<p>I am considered in the "low" BMI category because my current BMI is about 31. I have even had people tell me that I don't need the lap band and pretty much treat me like I am a crazy person. I know that this is the right decision for me, because I need a tool to help keep me from losing control...what I don't need is another diet where I am starving all the time. Sometimes willpower alone just isn't enough. I don't have a problem eating right. I prefer to eat "right"...I just don't prefer the hunger that comes from eating "right". For instance, Jenny Craig is an easy enough diet, you just eat the food they give you...it's a no brainer! However, the hard part is pushing through the hunger that eventually I ALWAYS give into.</p>
Age: 50
Height: 5 feet 4 inches
Starting Weight: 190 lbs
Weight on Day of Surgery:
Current Weight: 165 lbs
Goal Weight: 135 lbs
Weight Lost: 25 lbs
BMI: 28.3
Surgery: LAP-BAND
Surgery Status: Post Surgery
First Dr. Visit: 01/27/2012
Surgery Date: 02/16/2012
Hospital Stay: Outpatient
Surgery Funding: Self Paid
Insurance Outcome: n/a
Twillwood's Bariatric Surgeon
Little Rock, Arkansas