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Ok bear with me here for just a minute so I can give you an idea of my past experience and where I am coming from with my question Question- Should I think of getting a small unfill (like 1/2 a cc) prior to going on our Alaskan cruise? Past experience Went on first cruise just hubby and I post lapband and very near to goal. Did have restriction when I first got on ship but sometime over the course of the cruise I got a kink in the tubing and lost all my Fluid and hence the restriction too. Second cruise I was post surgery (to fix an infected port site) and had no port so I was not in the green zone but still had issues during the cruise of items getting stuck and some days getting more than 2 or 3 bites down was just impossible. Ok fast forward Going to be going on another Alaskan cruise this time with whole family (4 of us) I have great restriction now and am close to being at goal again; within 25 pounds give or take. I know that I will get tighter on the cruise from sodium content of food on board and change of routine. stress, etc take your pick. Also activity level will be greater than normal with excursions, walking, exploring, dancing, drinking on board, etc. So do I go at this somewhat proactively and get a small unfill so that I do not risk becoming so tight on board I get really sick or just let it go. I know that Dr. on board most likely will have no experience with lapbands and odds of him having anything to do an unfill is slim to none. Besides unless it was dire I would not want another Dr. to adjust the band anyway. What are your thoughts?
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exercise...what my mind tells me I can still do but my body.....
Cindy Fischer posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Ok so I have had success with the Lapband without doing any specific exercise. I moved alot after work (we live on the farm so I have lots to do) but I have decided to add something more in the evenings before I retire for the night. So last night I pulled some Zumba videos off youtube got 15 minutes of that finished ( this is the part that my mind said you are coordinated enough to do this, but my body had serious reservations, lol) then I got out my gazelle and rode it for 21 minutes. I had broke out in a sweat by the time I was finished so I kept up a good pace. So I guess I wonder if anyone else is using a gazelle and how do you like it? Will a combo of the two work enough muscles to tone the body and burn calories? -
Eating and exercising habits the only change?
Cindy Fischer posted a topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Ok I would like to put a question out there, Are your eating and exercising habits the only changes you made to your life when you had surgery or did you make other changes ie: I redirected my life spiritually, I took a long look at what I was investing into my marriage and spouse, and I have made physical changes to our house. I also stand up for myself more now than ever before. Just curious to see what changes others have done. -
going on cruise and lapband
Cindy Fischer replied to Cindy Fischer's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
LOL not cruising, banish the thought! No I love to cruise, just being able to get away places I have never seen, history, just love it. Parisshel I think you hit my fear on the head, I am afraid that if I get some taken out I will push it just a touch to far and lose the ground. Because over time when I was having issues with the port site getting infected I gained weight back. Luckily I have lost nearly all I gained but still scares me. And I would have a month with less restriction not just the week we are gone. I really don't want to have any taken out but past history is scary. But I think it was circumstance not the cause. How the tubing kinked on first cruise hard to say why it ever did, may have been that way and just happened to give out at that point. -
We have been married for 23 years this next June and I have found that hubby gets into fits with me when he is stressed because he knows I am his safe release. He moves past it by the next day, hurts me yes and very aggravating, but I know he loves us. And I know I blow up too. I always try to keep perspective when he goes off.
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another nsv
Cindy Fischer replied to terrydumont46's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Made me smile, Love it! Congrats -
Hi Mona! Miss seeing you! I was just thinking about posting for a mentor to help keep me accountable for being sure I am getting in workouts each week. I have made some major life changes and just started working out again. I have set up a spare room at home to be my gym so that I can have a dedicated spot to get at it. Anyway if you can stop by and check in on me every few days if you have time, I would greatly appreciate it!
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Just started following a Zumba video last night, and yep I found places I forgot I had, lol. Keep moving and great job!
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Well I am so excited to report that I am now 3# away from being half way back to my goal weight that I maintained for several years before my band kinked and I had to have my port removed!! Finding that sweet spot again has been the key to me getting back to 155# . I have to say that I really had forgot how much the band helped me to reach my goal and how it kept me from being hungry.
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Insurance Covering My Tummy Tuck!!!
Cindy Fischer replied to PrettyThick1's topic in Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery
Ok you really peaked my curiosity, how does the c-section and tt relate? Congrats on getting the TT too! -
So excited that I broke out of the 200's !!! Ok for the second time but for me that is meaning I am really on my way back to my lowest weight since I originally had the surgery. I also notice that I am feeling better again, about myself, I feel more like getting into projects and getting my hands dirty. I never thought I would have to travel this road twice but I am so thankful that I stuck this out, went through 4 total surgeries to be back in the place where I can have success with the tool that helps me have my weighloss. Honestly I think at some point when I had become so accustom to being 155# and feeling great I forgot that the band was the edge I needed. Gaining back 70# scared me to death, I was scared to go to the doctor. Scared and ashamed that I had failed and that I would have to have my band removed because something was making it not work any longer. Long story short, I did have to have multiple surgeries, ended up having to remove just the port and getting it replaced a month later, but I am seeing the person I know I can be once again!!t
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Lap band slipped and gaining like a pig!
Cindy Fischer replied to Wishes4444's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
When I lost the fluid in my band what I experienced was that gradually I increased the amount I was eating , not intentionally but gradual unaware building. -
Share Your NSVs Here Please!
Cindy Fischer replied to DELETE THIS ACCOUNT!'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
That my butt and back hurt....LOL ok not so much the pain but the fact that I spent all day yesterday pulling carpet and painting a spare room without wearing out. Climbing ladders, crawling all over the wood floor, etc. -
Shopping for birthday outfit!
Cindy Fischer replied to Kathytej's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Best feeling ever!! Congrats and hope you have/had a great bday -
53 lbs Down Since July 2013
Cindy Fischer replied to fashionstylist's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Looking great!! Congrats on how far you have came. -
Please HELP! im freaking out!!!
Cindy Fischer replied to kwood803's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I can so relate to being so far away from your surgeon and how hard it is to try to explain to reg docs. At the very least call the doc office and leave a message with his nurse and they will get back to you. -
Cooking with countertop convection oven
Cindy Fischer replied to Cindy Fischer's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
After the full hour they were perfect fluffy moist. But they may not have needed the full time. All trial and error right now with it. I put them in first and let them bake then added the chops -
I just purchased a countertop convection oven at an auction, cooked with it for the first time tonight. From the research I looked up on the internet it is suppose to be a healthier option for cooking. Anyone cook with one? Suggestions?? Thank You!!
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excited to share my story
Cindy Fischer replied to Mzflaningam's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congrats on all the success you have achieved! -
Cooking with countertop convection oven
Cindy Fischer replied to Cindy Fischer's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Rechecked it is a convection oven (little round countertop one). From what I read it is suppose to be healthier because you do not have to use oil and what fat is there drips off the food?? I used it last night for baked potatoes and thick cut porkchops. I did the potatoes in foil just as if doing in oven, cooked them for 30 minutes then put the chops on the top rack for another 30 minutes. All I did was salt, pepper, etc the chops and put a quick spray of pam on the rack so they did not stick. I want to do a chicken in it this week one day. -
Not perfect yet, but...
Cindy Fischer replied to braziliangirl's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Woohoo you look amazing! -
Wasn't expecting 16 pounds in 19 days!
Cindy Fischer replied to skb123's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Congrats you have done an amazing job! -
Cant see it in the mirror but picture dont lie
Cindy Fischer replied to adugan's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Looking great! -
I know only ya'll will understand this....
Cindy Fischer replied to txsonicguy's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Celebration moments are true victories!