jlbachmann
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I finally hit that sweet spot. I don't have to go back for 6 weeks!!! I am only eating a 1/2 a cup of food at a time. I didn't think that would ever happen. Does anyone still have trouble with regurgitation even though you're eating slowly and chewing your food into mush?
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Had my surgery October 8 and have lost 45 pounds. I thought it would be more, but it's a steady loss. I guess I didn't put it on over night, so I won't take it off over night. I have gone down 4 dress sizes. Finally I can buy some things not in the women's section. That part is awesome!
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Had my surgery October 8 and have lost 45 pounds. I thought it would be more, but it's a steady loss. I guess I didn't put it on over night, so I won't take it off over night. I have gone down 4 dress sizes. Finally I can buy some things not in the women's section. That part is awesome!
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i thought someone had beaten me with a ball bat. I was banded 10/8 and I still have some bruising.
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You'll do great!
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Steffy723 reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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I was banded on 10/9 without restrictions. I was starving, or so I thought, but what I do now is eat about 1/2 to 1 cup every 3 hours or so of mostly protein. Turkey or chicken lunch meet, some cheese (laughing cow) and maybe half a single serve applesauce. That really works well. Or I really like humus and cucumbers. I lost more weight doing this because my body wasn't going into starvation mode. Hope this helps.
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kyrasgrandma reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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I don't do sugar or carbs either. I am wondering if instead of 3 meals I do six smaller meals with a little protein with each one? Any suggestions?
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Ok I need help. Banded 11days ago with no restriction. I am starving. I am still sticking to the cup, but man is it tough. Should I do protein shakes (preop) leftovers if I get Hungary?
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destynee1 reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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I didn't even know I had a hiatal hernia. My surgeon said it was huge, but I was asymptomatc. I am glad you are doing better.
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jerzgirl35 reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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hang in there! The first night is the worst. I had to sleep in my recliner. Don't try and be tough, let the nurse know your pain level. If it gets away from you, it will be hard to catch up.
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Maddysgram reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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I saw my therapist today..unrelated to lapband...she told me that my decision to have surgery was really brave. I could have everything status quo, but like all of you decided to take my life back. With that being said, this means that I have to follow the advise of the people who know best. After all if I could do it on my own I wouldn't have needed the surgery. So, if I am brave for taking my life back then so are all of you!
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Good luck to all of you having surgery tomorrow! I certainly haven't regretted my choice. I have already lost 23 pounds since preop and surgery 2 weeks ago. I feel great and already have a lot more energy.
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destynee1 reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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Don't you feel sometimes like you've gained and lost 3 or 4 4th graders over the years? I know I do. We need to remember to not compare ourselves with anyone else. We need to celebrate our successes no matter how small. We are gonna get there 1pound at a time.
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NYTeacher reacted to a post in a topic: October Bandsters?
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I feel like I now that I have been banded, I am breaking up with my longest, most reliable relationship. My relationship with food. Food has been my constant. It has been a comfort, a stable, but also a crutch. For so long I have depended on food, worrying about what I am having for dinner at 9 a.m. I now don't worry about it as much. My worry comes from making sure that I follow the plan to the letter. We all need to remember that we did not come to need weight loss surgery over night and we are not going to lose the weight over night. Patience is the key and not the instant gratification that got us to this place in the first place. Hang tough everyone. It's a journey and not a race.
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Ok, if you are a parent just think of it as the best sleep you've gotten in a while. No worries. You'll do great!