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  1. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    Well congrats to you for making this decision to make your life better. I'm sure you'll do great. Feel free to reach out to those of us here on the site...and in the NYC area.
  2. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    Welcome. I live in the city as well. Hi! Are you pre op or post op? Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App I'm nearly four years out from lapband surgery. If you look at my profile, you will see that I lost around 135 lbs. I've been in maintenance for about 2 1/2 years and until recently, stayed within 5 lbs. of my ideal weight. I am struggling now because I'm in a new relationship and enjoying eating out and all the other fun stuff that comes with romance. I plan on stopping the madness because some of my clothes no longer fit and I will not start that nonsense again...having clothing in several sizes because my weight yo-yo's. Fortunately, my band will help me to get my weight back to where it needs to be. I just have to be more vigilant. It's true with WLS as it's true with any 'lifestyle' change. Losing the weight is easy. Keeping it off is hard.
  3. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    Welcome. I live in the city as well.
  4. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    I hear you Lisa. Fortunately, my weight gain is due to happy stuff...Corey and I are having fun with food, and it's hard for me to get the genie back in the bottle. But I've been told by my doctor and others, that I need to drop a few lbs. and I know that I want to be at around 125 lbs. I'm creeping way too close to 140 and that's bad....really bad. So...I can tell you already that I'm still in Florida on 11/26 and in Philadelphia on 12/3. I might be able to do 12/17. I have plans for dinner with a friend in Flushing and I might be able to do both dinner and a meet up depending on what time you guys typically meet and of course where. If Corey isn't working that Saturday, I might even find myself on LI at his place. I suspect though that he'll be working and in the city by me....which means my taking the LIRR out there and then taking it back to Queens. Let me check with Corey...and let me know what time you think you would meet and we'll go from there. I don't even know if the date works with everyone else....
  5. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    oh boy do I need a back on track discussion...15 lbs. Lisa... 15 lbs. I don't fit into some of my clothes... If you do after Thanksgiving, I might be available. This Saturday we're heading to Lincoln Center for an evening of La Boheme.
  6. gowalking

    Banders #7

    Doin' a happy dance for ya kiddo!!
  7. I too, rarely respond to posts anymore. I'm too far out from newbies and I let others take the lead on questions posed. What I do try to do is give hope to those who feel hopeless. If I can accomplish that, it's enough. All I know is when I read old posts now and again, I get sad because so many of the people who were here when I started and even during my weight loss journey are simply gone now. I can't help but wonder where they are as they were so important to me as I was going through everything. I hope they are all well and happy and have just moved on...but there was a time when I had really good virtual friends here and not many are left now... Sorry for the sad post...
  8. It's people who know/knew us as heavy who make comments obviously and who say we are too thin. Hang in there..it will stop. I'm almost four years out and had the same thing to the extreme. I was out on disability for two months and then out again shortly thereafter also due to medical issues. By the time I got back to the office on a regular basis, lots of folks didn't recognize me at all. Really. They only knew who I was when I started to talk. It was very disturbing to say the least. Fast forward a couple of years, and no one remembers me when I was heavy. No one comments anymore, and everyone is used to me now. It will happen to you as well...just give it time.
  9. gowalking

    Banders #7

    A senior tour sounds really good. I bet you would meet lots of nice women on it. That's the good thing about us widows...we are much better than men in reaching out and socializing even when we're on our own. The men just remarry.
  10. gowalking

    Banders #7

    not hot Julie. on the cool side actually....50's most likely...occasional 60s but we're not counting on it. Not bad weather for touring. We took this trip over some of the others because the other itineraries didn't have all the stops we were looking for. sis and I think they threw in Stockholm and Oslo to get people to book who are on the fence due to the earlier time period. we know that July and August is better weather...but it's also more expensive...and more important, not the itinerary we wanted.
  11. gowalking

    I'm Jealous - Surgery Date

    So..this might help you with your 'jealousy'. I was supposed to get banded in October of 2012. My surgery was put on hold because Hurricane Sandy closed the hospital I was to go to. I had absolutely no idea when I would be banded. The hospital finally reopened in January and I had my surgery three months after I was initially scheduled. The delay was horrible at the time. I'm all ready...and Mother Nature intervenes. Fast forward to today and those three months I was delayed meant nothing in the longrun. You'll get your surgery in January and this part of your journey will begin. Then, when you are as far out as I am...you will be able to say that the delay also meant nothing in terms of the big picture. Hang in there...these next few months will fly by or crawl by...I'm not sure which. But at the end of the day, you will have your surgery and begin the newest and bestest chapter of your life.
  12. gowalking

    Banders #7

    Thanks Julie. I've taken many cruises but most have been in the Caribbean so this is quite different for me. We're taking Celebrity so that is also new for me. I've mostly done Norwegian and Holland America. Told my manager today about needing two weeks off. All she wanted to know was if I had coverage and I told her I was working on it...
  13. gowalking

    Banders #7

    Speaking of vacations...here's my itinerary (courtesy of my sister the travel agent in training..lol) for our Scandinavia trip of a lifetime we're taking this spring. Couldn't have even dreamt of this before WLS. Arrive in Amsterdam 5/18 am. 5/19 – cruise departs Amsterdam at 5pm 5/20 – at sea 5/21 – Oslo, Norway 5/22 & 23 – Copenhagen, Denmark 5/24 – Warnemunde, Germany (port town w/ access to Berlin) 5/25 – at sea 5/26 – Helsinki, Finland 5/27, 28 & 29 – St. Petersburg, Russia 5/30 – Tallinn, Estonia 5/31 & 6/1 – Stockholm, Sweden 6/2 – Reykjavik, Iceland 6/3 – Depart 10:30am for home.
  14. gowalking

    Hello again....

    Thank you for your post. So glad you checked in with us and updated us on what's going on. Every day without any fanfare or kudos, people do for each other out of love and respect and that's what I've gotten out of your post. Obviously mom did something right to have raised such a wonderful daughter who can manage both mom's care and not falter in managing her own life.
  15. Hi Birdy. I live close to Hells Kitchen and if you are referring to 20November, I believe I'm available that day. Would love to meet a fellow bandster. I've made friends in Paris and Reykjavik on this site, so I'm no stranger to meeting other BP folks. Where are you from? Liz
  16. gowalking

    Tiny freak out moment

    Ah...Alfred, Alfred, Alfred... You just asked the $64,000 question. (that is a reference to an old quiz show BTW) I'm almost four years out from surgery and have been at or near goal for two and a half years. I still have to be mindful not to self sabotage. I have had to find other ways to cope with stress, anger, boredom, fear, etc. While I don't recommend this to everyone, I needed to get professional guidance to help me find these other coping mechanisms. I'll suggest staying on this site for support. Going to bariatric support groups, reading books about how other addicts deal with their addiction (and yes..I do believe most of us are food addicts) All I can say on a positive note is that the longer we are 'normal', the more routine it gets. But..and this is a big but..the temptation is always there and many vets like me have good days and bad days. What I do is stop the slide before it becomes unmanageable. That, I think, is the difference this time. The tool we have been given, allows us to reset before we get too far. So..good luck, keep us posted and come here as often as possible for help and support.
  17. Nope. It's because you live in LA. I live in New York City and also have never ever had a server question what I ordered or how much of it I ate. Never. Really...never.
  18. gowalking

    How Things Have Changed

    I live in NY and have been to the parade a couple of times. Enjoy it...you will have a blast. If you can, head to the upper west side the night before and watch the balloons being inflated. It's become a big deal now and they have barriers up but when I used to go when the kids were small, you could get up close and personal with all the big balloons.
  19. gowalking

    How Things Have Changed

    Oh not to worry...in the big picture, I know this is not something to make an issue over. All I was trying to say was that the mindset is just so different than in years past. And actually mom said a 12 lb turkey will be much easier to handle... Happy Halloween back!
  20. gowalking

    Where are all the single cat ladies?

    Don't give up. I am both a dog and cat lady and my second husband was a big cat person. Eventually we added four puddies to our family. I must admit, when the marriage ended, I missed the cats way more than him...
  21. gowalking

    Getting over the guilt

    nope...you're not a loon...far from it. I suspect many many of us have been through similar and I know I struggle same as you regarding fat=failure.
  22. gowalking

    Getting over the guilt

    I'm no therapist but it's obvious from the poster here that obesity is the end product of often very dysfunctional childhoods and resulting bad choices as adults. It just happened to take the form of food addiction rather than alcohol or drugs. While I was fortunate enough to have had a better childhood and had a very good life overall, my go-to choice whenever stress or anger or disappointment or pretty much anything upset me, was food. Period, end of story. Believe me...no one my height of five foot nothing gets to weigh nearly 300 lbs. just because she likes to eat.
  23. I needed my port moved as well. No tummy tuck but it stuck out like a golf ball. Even got caught on my belt sometimes and warning...might be TMI, but certain positions in the bedroom caused a problem as well. Not anymore though now that it's tucked behind the muscle..
  24. gowalking

    NY - NYC/Long Island

    Very glad to see a meeting taking place again. And also glad to see one finally on Long Island. I do hope we once again have regular meetings and of course I'm looking forward to attending the next one. Have a great time everyone...take pictures LOL. Lisa...you might want to PM @@Alex Brecher. Would be nice if he can also make it.

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