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SIJoe reacted to a post in a topic: HELP please! I am so lost and worried,,, literary on the edge
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Today is day one of my pre-op diet, my second pre-op diet. The first was in July 2013 before my surgery. I had my procedure on 8/9/13 and dropped eighty pounds over the course of a year or so. But I dug myself into a hole. It started around Halloween, or rather it started with Halloween candy which lasted until Christmas cookies. I've made a few attempts to dig myself out of this hole - adding TRX and kettle bell classes to my usual spin classes, but the hole just got deeper and the pounds just increased. I've been having these nightmares of getting back to where I started - morbidly obese at 280 pounds with painful knees and poor endurance and high blood pressure. I'm scared. I can't go back to that, not again. After surgery? How could I deal with that? I have about 7cc in my 14cc band, and I feel restriction. I feel that I lost self-control even with this band. So it's back to basics. I remember the amazement I felt not eating for two weeks and the joy of loosing fifteen pounds. I need to recapture the amazement and joy and self-control. It's been a long time since I've posted here and I'm a stranger to most. But I read and have found support and inspiration from many of you, but I have come to these boards less and less since Halloween. So, thank you all for listening.
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Jim1967 reacted to a post in a topic: 300 pounds later....am I living a dream or is this in fact reality?
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Hi Liz - as the saying goes, cold hands, warm heart.
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300 pounds later....am I living a dream or is this in fact reality?
SIJoe replied to Jim1967's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Hey Jim. Looking good! I just returned from Walt Disney World. I have some advice if you're talking a "princess" with you (as did we) who has her heart set on meeting Elsa and Anna - plan to go when the park is to midnight or 1AM and make this the last thing you do. The wait times during most of the day was 2 to 2 1/2 hours and we could never get a fast pass. We went about 11:40 PM and waited for about 10 minutes. And be careful of the scooter people and strollers - it's an obstacle course out there! -
SIJoe started following Weight Loss Tally...... add yours on to the previous post., No words...., Where are all the men success stories! and and 3 others
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Wow! What a transformation Liz.
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SIJoe replied to MattLAustin's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hello Matt - Joe from NYC here. I had lap band surgery in August 2013. I was about 275 pounds. I'm about 195 now, feeling much better. Things are going very well with my band, no regrets at all. Best of luck to you. -
SIJoe reacted to a post in a topic: Is anyone having success and enjoying their banded life?
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That's great! And congrats on your recent weight loss. Question - how much did you loose in the first two years? I was banded one year ago, and I don't think I've made it to the green zone yet.
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Hey Liz - you look great! Glad you had a great cruise. You're so right about the sweating like a pig. This is the first summer that I have not dreaded in many, many years. Why? Because I hardly sweat if at all. How great is that! My shirts use be be saturated with sweat after some walking and climbing stairs. And being able to sit in any chair, booth or seat? Priceless.
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Banded for over 7 months not losing!
SIJoe replied to crystaleffexx's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
2muchfun - I totally agree if a person just ignores the comments, but maybe she has computer problems, or something came up that makes it difficult for her to respond? All kinds of stuff can happen. So maybe she's not rude after all. -
Weight Loss Tally...... add yours on to the previous post.
SIJoe replied to HealthyNewMe's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
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I call him Dr. Wizard of Oz, everything an illusion and fabrication.
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Hi there Dani. Different surgeons have different pre-op diets. Mine was two weeks of protein drinks, broth, & sugar free jello. My surgeon stressed to me that I needed to follow this exactly, so I followed it exactly. I wasn't going to take any chances. I made a commitment to the surgery and it was important to me that I stayed 100% committed. You chose to approach it differently, your choice. I heard that some surgeons allow lean protein. You got to tell this to your surgeon before the procedure. I heard some people here say their surgery was cancelled because they did not comply with the surgeon's diet. Good luck on your journey. The road is not easy. Stay committed.
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Sorry, disregard what I write, I missed that you're having surgery. Good luck with your surgery.
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Might not be what you want to hear, but Belgium has the best chocolate (Leonides comes to mind) and it's inexpensive. Everything in moderation.
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Good evening all, My local fitness center offers TRX classes. I know the instructor from some kettle bell classes that I took several years ago. I go to the fitness center three to four times a week for spin classes and occasionally use the elliptical. But I need some new routines. My experience with weight lifting was short lived. Is anyone doing this training? Do you feel it's giving you done upper body strength and a stronger core? I have some lower back issues from time to time and a physical therapist said I need a stronger core. I'd appreciate knowing your experiences, both good and bad.