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indacrucible

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About indacrucible

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  1. indacrucible

    This is going to shock you...

    Yeah....I used to be so snappy with my kids if the scale didn’t show what I hoped...my WHOLE family paid for it... I don’t need the scale to shame me. I know what I’m eating and this is my life now, not a diet. There is no end. So it feels much more like my life than a diet where I’ll hit a number and FINALLY be happy. Best of luck to all of y’all!! And sampthechamp- let me know how it goes!
  2. I had Lap band revision to VSG on 2/26/18. I decided before the procedure that I wouldn’t weigh after. And I haven’t. The only time I’ve weighed was at my postop visit, where I was down 17 lbs. that was early March. Before surgery, I watched a YouTube video that suggested not to weigh and I thought about all the times I was happy - until I weighed. I read all the posts here panicking about a stall. And I decided the scale wasn’t for me. *HATERS STEP OFF NOW. DO NOT POST A REPLY IF YOU THINK THIS IS STUPID, BECAUSE IM NOT SUGGESTING ANYTHING TO ANYONE.* It’s been really peaceful. I’m down 4-5 sizes, I log all of my food, but I have no idea what I weigh and I’m am SOOOOO okay with that. I’ll be weighed when I go for my next doctors visit, I know....but for now, I’m at peace. I know I’m working what works for me and I’ll do it as long as it does.... Just wanted to throw this out there for others to consider....if it’s not for you, more power to you. Do what works for you. I’m doing the “me plan” and I’m happy and healthy and so not stressed out about my weight right now. Taking it a day at a time.... Hope everyone else is working what works for you and at peace with yourself or well on the way...
  3. I have no dietary restrictions. I need some breakfast ideas- I’m in a bit of a breakfast rut... Thanks!
  4. indacrucible

    Phase 1

    I had 21 day postop liquids...and I’m now in my 2 weeks of puréed. My surgeon is pretty conservative, but I’m all in with that...it’s not great, but what felt great is what got me here.... Just be open and creative and try different things until you find what works. You can do this!!
  5. I'm finally approaching the pureed stage and wondering if the Ninja blender I use for shakes will work for pureeing food... Thoughts? TY!
  6. I was watching a video today that said talk to people about the mistakes they made along their recovery journey - 'you learn more from the mistakes than the success'....so I thought I'd ask, "What mistakes did you make, in your journey to health?" Thanks!
  7. indacrucible

    anyone schedule for Feb 26? sleeve buddies?

    sounds like we are on the road! let us know how your surgery went, DJMC... Are either of you staying overnight? or having the procedure as an outpatient? I'm excited but scared - especially after my band experience...
  8. I'm scheduled for one week from today - band conversion to sleeve...I'm finally getting excited... Anyone interested in being sleeve buddies?
  9. indacrucible

    tight after vomiting

    I was banded 10/12 and have been pretty successful with it. I vomited about 10 days ago - once - and since, have been uncomfortably tight. I'm going to call my doctor today, but what do you guys usually do when this happens? Go back to liquids for a few days? Do the 5 day pouch test? I really don't want to have Fluid removed because I was in the green zone. Also, I have NO reflux or PB, so I really don't think it slipped. Maybe it's just irritated and mad at me? I'm going to try liquids today.. and, yes, I'm going to call my doctor. Thanks in advance! jenymac
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    tight at night

    I was banded 10/2012. I've lost 31 lbs since. I had my last fill last week, 1/8/13 and think I've finally hit the green zone. However, I've noticed that if I wait too late to eat supper, 8 or 9 p.m., I'm so tight I can't get 1/4 cup down. NO stuck episodes and I can eat fine throughout the day. Anybody else with this? I don't want to have any Fluid removed, cause I'm finally in the green. I can adjust my eating patterns some, just wondered if anybody else was like this... Thanks so much!
  11. indacrucible

    Anyone try not weighing themselves?

    I started working with an Eating Disorder therapist very shortly after my surgery. She suggested I not weigh myself because the number really determined my mood for the day. I got rid of the stupid scale. I don't need it to tell me if I'm doing what Im supposed to. It has really made my life easier cause I'm not so tied to the number. I weight at my follow up appts only. I have lost 31 lbs since my surgery in October, so I'm happy. Still learning healthy eating patterns and how to deal with my emotions without stuffing them down with food. Personally, Christmastime around relatives was VERY tough emotionally and I treated that stress with emotion. But - I didn't have the added stress of the scale, which usually makes me spiral ("well, I gained a pound - might as well eat whatever I want"). I think that helped limit the stress. Do what works for you. Don't weigh for a month and see if your day-to-day life is easier. It's not a permanent decision. If you don't like it, start weighing again. Either way, just take care of yourself. That's the bottom line and my goal.
  12. indacrucible

    October 2012 Bandsters

    lapband 10/11/12. I'm down 31 lbs. Weight loss has slowed but I had my third fill 2 days ago. Hoping to be in the green zone when the swelling goes down, as I was for a couple of weeks after my previous fill. I have about 7 cc in a 10 cc band. I just started karate 2x/week and I love it. Makes me sweat like crazy. I'm still anxious about long-term success, but I'm trying to take it one day at a time. Good luck, all, and post updates!
  13. indacrucible

    Getting Off Track

    Not sure how you want to approach it, but I'm in counseling. I'm an emotional eater and I feed my emotions with carbs. So, I'm learning to recognize my trigger and how to approach them differently. I need a long-term solution to this long-term problem. It's not a switch I can turn off just because I have a lapband and I know from past experience that it's a slippery slope and feeling deprived sets me up for failure. Good luck and you are NOT alone!
  14. indacrucible

    Feeling Down After Surgery!!!

    My gas pains, particularly in my shoulder, were MUCH worse than I expected and I've had 4 kids by c-section and a laparoscopic cholecystectomy! They lasted a week or maybe a little more. I had to sleep in a recliner for the first couple of weeks. Bottom line - it WILL get better. Keep up with your liquids as they will help a lot with the hunger. Walking was the only thing that helped me forget the gas pain. I took Gas-X, but I don't really think it helped as the gas was not inside my GI tract, rather inside my peritoneal cavity from the surgery. So I walked....and walked....and walked...and then walked some more.... You CAN do this! Hang in there! You are not alone and many people have walked in your same shoes with great results! Chin up!
  15. indacrucible

    Hopefully My Last Fill....

    You look amazing! Like everything in life, the banded journey has its ups and downs but it sounds like you have gotten it all together despite your challenges. Kudos to you and good luck with the last few pounds. You can do it!

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