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Calendar reminded my that it has been 3 years since I got my lapband and I thought I would check in. Total lost is about 70 pounds, but it does fluctuate. I am still wearing size 34 pants (down from 46), although this holiday season has made them a bit tight, I should be back to normal in a couple of weeks of regular eating. Still one of the best decisions that I have ever made, especially since I was diagnosed with Prostate cancer(currently in complete remission) a couple of years ago, the weight loss made the accompanying surgery and radiation much easier on my body. Lapband is/was not a cure for me, it is a tool. I still wrestle with emotional eating although that is becoming less and less. There are times I hate the band because it forces me to seek other solutions to emotional turmoil that do not involve food. I don't visit the site very much anymore because my eating and weight are no longer a focal point of my existence, in that I think I am as close to normal as I will ever be. But this site and a large portion of the contributors were instrumental to me to getting my band to work for me. Thanks.
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@bandinista Yes, the floor is done. Painting to look forward to next month.
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CG poked me, so I thought I would just take a minute and check in. Just a tad shy of two years with Mistress Band, My weight has been rock steady for over a year now, and although I wouldn't mind dropping another 10-15 pounds I am very comfortable where I am at, Still riding bikes, although they are put away for the winter. But I have never been able to complete a century yet, something always seems to get in the way. This year it was prostate cancer and the surgery came right in the middle of my prime riding time, but both the prostate and the cancer are gone, with no lasting health concerns. I am dealing with the winter muchies, and have been having extreme carb cravings for the last couple of weeks since the cold set in. Fall allergy season was no fun, Mistress Band is real pissy when there are large amounts of mucous entering my stoma. Aside from that I am dealing with a flooring remodel at my house that makes me want to cry.
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The Smoothie and Protein Drink Debate
Terry Poperszky replied to 7 Bites_Jen's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Magazine
As a bander, my weekday mornings consist of a fruit/vegetable/dairy smoothie, only real way I can get those things down on a regular basis, and getting solid food past my band before 9:00 am is a crap shoot. -
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2014/07/14/corey-harrison-weight-loss_n_5584077.html
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A word to guys, and those with guys in your life…
Terry Poperszky replied to Terry Poperszky's topic in The Guys’ Room
Well, I'm not a medical professional but I have been to 4 different urologists over the past several years, and each one of them insisted on sticking his finger were the sun doesn't shine. Here is what I learned from my years battling my prostate: 1. A rising PSA doesn't mean you have cancer (Often caused by infection) 2. Cancer doesn't always cause your PSA to rise. 3. According to my urologist, digital manipulation allows the Dr. to gauge size and texture (i.e. a hard spot indicates a tumor). FYI, the last urologist did a digital manipulation knowing that I had cancer, because it gave him more information about the stage of the disease. What revealed my tumor was a 21 needle biopsy which found cancer in three of the 21 samples. One of those was an aggressive strain. -
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Am I making a mistake?
Terry Poperszky replied to TraciL's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
We all had trouble with our pre-op diets, after all if we could stop eating by ourselves we wouldn't have needed surgery. With that said, your struggle is not going to be over once you are banded. You will have a lot to learn (and un-learn) if you are going to be successful. BUT, for me, it was one of the best decisions I have ever made. Good luck in your journey -
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Dr. Oz and Nutritional Supplements - Must Watch!
Terry Poperszky replied to Alex Brecher's topic in The Lounge
Nope. Not as long as people are looking for a miracle/magical pill that takes away personal responsibility. Just think how many fad diets have been tried by the participants of this board. -
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Last Week Tonight with John Oliver: Dr. Oz and Nutritional Supplements - Must Watch!
Terry Poperszky replied to Alex Brecher's topic in The Lounge
If one more person quotes "Dr. Oz" to me on health advise, I am going to lose it. He is a snake oil salesmen who takes advantage of the gullible. -
Mtn biking and road biking are sooooo different, and I love them both. when I am on my road bike it is a zen like experience, becoming one with the bike, the repetitive motion of your legs, it is very calming and peaceful for me. Mtn biking on the other hand is an "E"ticket ride, better than roller coaster you have ever ridden. It is total concentration and depending on the grade, total fear. Like I said, I love them both. As far as what 2mf said, I wish I had gotten a soft tail, but I will ride my hard tail for a couple of years and then move to a soft tail. I got a Giant 29' Tracker for 900.00 and it is one sweet ride.
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Got my first PSA results after the surgery, less than 1/10 of one point, which means I am clean (For now). Now, only 10 more tests, one every 6 months for the next 5 years showing the same results and I am considered cured. To Celebrate I got on the bike and did a couple of miles.
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Mistress Band seems to be having a really bad case of PMS this month. I think liquids are called for until she calms down
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So, you think it's a little stress due to your situation? I went in 10 days ago and got a fill. Took 4 days before it settled in and now I'm drinking some of my breakfasts. I don't stress much but then I have this I don't give a shit attitude so I got that going for me ;o) I tried Catfishe's shake/coconut milk/peanut butter/banana flurry/blizzard last week and that was so good. Should be good for your mistress too?
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Yea, I think stress is a major factor right now, my brother passed last week as well. Normally stress doesn't bother me, but I think I might be getting to me right now. So, my vitamix is my friend.
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Please tell me it's normal to cheat on pre-op diet?!
Terry Poperszky replied to _nursekjeffrey's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
If you cheat now, why do you thing you won't cheat with the lap band? Believe me, you are going to face even harder temptations than a 7 day pre-op diet. Does everyone cheat? No. Do some people cheat? Yes. Did I cheat? Frankly I don't remember. You will need to learn to live a whole different way from the way you have lived in the past. It is hard. It is worth it. Start now. And just in case you think I am being harsh, here is a -
I am moving on from my band...
Terry Poperszky replied to Terry Poperszky's topic in WLS Veteran's Forum
B-52, one of my realizations about the band was that it works differently in different people, and the we each need to figure out how it is working for us. I have watched (and participated) in the flame wars over how to work your band, how to get through a plateau, what you should/shouldn't eat, until I came to the realization. Now, much like you I share my experiences and let people take them for what they are worth. I was positive that I was going to lose the whole 100 in the first year, and the first 60 came off fairly easily, the next 5 where hell on earth as I logged, and exercised and sweated and cursed for the next 6 months, until I finally gave up and started living my life and listening to Mistress Band. Then one morning I weighed myself and I was down a pound, then a couple of months later, down another. Yet I look at my friends on the forum who have lost so much more than I have in a shorter amount of time and there is a temptation to get jealous. But the important part is, I am happy where I am. I am wearing clothing sizes that I have not been able to wear since I was in Jr. High School. I feel good, I am moving and doing things that I never could have done before. My health is better. And no, it is very hard for the newly banded to understand where we are. Why? Because (for me) it is someplace they have never been. So, I visit the forum on a regular basis, exchange PM with friends, and answer posts when I feel my answer will make a difference.