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Feeling demoralised...
icebergslim replied to Tamster79's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
My best advice, and I'm speaking from experience, is to cut out sugar and empty carbs. They will do nothing but slide through your band and stall your weight loss. I know how tempting they are, trust me!!! About a year after being banded, I started giving in to temptation. I would eat an entire bucket of ice cream in one evening. I could also put back a family sized package of Cookies.... All because I figured out my band wouldn't stop me. What a waste. I was sabotaging my own success. I lost 155 pounds and reached my goal weight in under 2 years, but I had about 4 months in there where I was eating poorly and didn't lose. I still struggle with saying "no" every day. You will thank yourself when you stop. The first couple of weeks might be hard, but your cravings will decrease a lot! Love yourself. Love your body. Remind yourself that you only have 1 body and you deserve to be happy and healthy. You can do this! Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App -
And, I was banded over 3 years ago and I still have 1-2 Protein shakes every day. To me, they are a simple way of getting extra protein, I like them, and they satisfy me. I don't do well with a lot of meats and solid protein. I still eat too fast. That being said, I like the "tightness" of my band and haven't had a fill/adjustment in over a year. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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It did not take my "head hunger" away....ever. But, if you reach a proper fill level, your physical hunger should diminish. I spend a lot of time talking myself out of eating unhealthy/slider foods and I've been in the "green zone" for 2+ years. It's still a battle, but I've got a sweet tool helping me with this fight. I love my band. Sent from my iPhone using the BariatricPal App
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I am 18 months out and have only told a handful of people. I'm glad I've kept this under wraps. It's my business how I chose to handle my addiction. I tell people all the time about what I'm eating and my exercise habits. I'm not lying, I'm just choosing not to share info about the band. There is no shame in being a private person.
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What's your favorite mode of movement (exercise)?
icebergslim replied to blacktxbelle's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I started a run/walk program that I found online. There are lots to choose from. I chose one from Runners World magazine and it's very do-able. I have NEVER been fond of running, but I get such a great sense of satisfaction now that I can actually complete the "assigned run" each day. Maybe that would spice things up for you? I also write all my workouts down in my day planner. I treat them like an appointment and really try to keep on schedule. -
My out of pocket portion was met through all the pre-op blood work, x-rays, etc, so I don't think I had to pay anything on surgery day. Now I just pay my office visit copay when I go in for fills and checkups.
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I have BCBS-IL. They only took a couple weeks to approve me. (Banded April 2013). My doctors office is VERY organized and they submitted everything correctly the first time. Also, once the paperwork is submitted to BCBS, wait about a week and then call them yourself. I double checked that they had everything they needed and they gave me a verbal acceptance right then over the phone. I was able to schedule my surgery for 1 month after my official approval. Good luck! I love BCBS-IL!
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Something I've learned about my band.... I will not be able to eat solids (sometimes all day) unless I start my day with a hot drink. I've never been a drinker of hot things, but since the band I have grown to really like hot tea. I start every day with a 20oz. mug of hot tea and I'm in good shape. I still have to follow ALL the band rules for eating, but at least I'm not getting stuck. Good luck. I hope you are able to figure out a good routine for you.
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Mine are treated as an "office visit" with an added "surgical procedure", according to my insurance statement. Regardless of the way it's billed, I pay my $25 co-pay each time.
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I've lost 133 pounds in 16 months with the band. Just typing that number makes me feel so good about my decision to have the LapBand. I just looked up "What weighs 130 pounds?" online and found out that I've lost a newborn giraffe. Crazy cool!
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Lap Band Success~ From 300+ to One-derland!
icebergslim replied to a topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Good luck! I'm excited for you! Please share as you are going through your journey -
Lap Band Success~ From 300+ to One-derland!
icebergslim replied to a topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I stated my journey at 326. After being banded for 16 months, I hit 199. I've moved down to the low 190's, and have been maintaining there for 2 months. I'm 5'11, so my doc is very satisfied if I stay where I am and don't lose any more weight. I'd still like to lose 20 pounds, but I'm not stressing about it. Good luck! You can do it! -
Best decision ever......down almost 100 pounds!
icebergslim replied to LivingSassy's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
CountrySweet.... I'm down exactly 133 pounds as well! Doesn't it feel amazing? Way to go! -
VERY cute and flattering hair! Congratulations!
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Body Scanner at the airport....
icebergslim replied to intelirish's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Allergan will send you an official "I-have-a-Lapband" card. My doc gave me a welcome packet from Allergan and there was a postcard inside that you fill out and send in. The card also has "Please let me order from the kids menu" on the back. It's nice to have in case you ever need it. -
Anyone losing inches at different rates?
icebergslim replied to Junebug36's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I am experiencing the same thing. I've always carried my weight in my legs and rear. Also, I need to kick it into gear with my workouts. I think my legs would be smaller.... and much more muscular, if I had started strength training right after surgery. You are not alone! -
LOVE Quest Bars! They taste great and are very filling. Low sugar and high fiber as well.
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My doc said don't buy Boost shakes due to their high sugar. There are other protein shakes that give you more bang for your buck. My doc carries the Bariatric Advantage brand. They taste great, are only 160 cal, and have around 25 grams of protein each. The ready-made EAS shakes are really good too. They are a little pricey, but I actually found them at Big Lots and got a really good deal.
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Way to go! What a great motivator
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Congratulations! You must feel amazing!
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I would LOVE to have a new buddy / Mentor or two
icebergslim replied to Anne Marie Elias's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Brenda, you are not a failure. No way, no how. It is VERY challenging to eat like a bandster when you aren't in the Green Zone. I would make an appointment with your lapband doctor and nutritionist. (Mine are in the same office, so I can see them both in the same appointment.) You most likely need a fill or two to get you on track. Trust me, when you have a good fill level in your band, you won't be able to overeat. The band will be helping you so much and the pounds will start to fall off. Hang in there and try not to get discouraged. You have lost weight. That's ALWAYS better than gaining. With the right fill, your weight loss will be on fire! -
Leepers.... You are a totally different person! So awesome! Betty.... LOVE the dress and you look fabulous! krz4vt.... Wow! What a transformation! Way to go!
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Wow! You have to feel AMAZING! Congrats!
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Sounds like you are doing everything right. Meat and veggies are tough. Sometimes they work, other times not. Please keep me posted after your fill! Stay strong!
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I'm 14 months out and I think I just hit the green zone this past month. I've had about 8 fills total, but I don't know how much is in my band. I could feel the band doing its job immediately after surgery, even if it was just a little change, I could feel it. I think if you try to follow the rules that you actually notice the band more and it seems to do its job better. When I eat sliders and non nutritious foods, I tend to feel like "my band isn't working" because the food goes through so easily.