trystelle
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About trystelle
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Token non-m0derator
- Birthday 11/05/1961
About Me
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Biography
mom of one, fat all of my life
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Interests
Internet, reading, yoga
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Occupation
High School teacher
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City
New England
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State
MA
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Zip Code
01027
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trystelle started following My 2 year Bandiversary, Tight Band During Traveling, My doctor says only 1 week of protein shakes after... and and 7 others
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okiekatt reacted to a post in a topic: Before and After Lap Band Surgery - PICTURES ONLY
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Don't know if you flew or not but flying always tightens me up for a few days and then goes back to normal.
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My doctor says only 1 week of protein shakes after...
trystelle replied to hopetolose's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
My doc too!!! -
Does decaffeinated tea count as water?
trystelle replied to kab1278's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
WOW-chill pill needed. I have lost 150 lbs and count any Water based drink as water. Think before you "speak". -
I Went To This Other Forum and Kinda Wished I Hadn't...
trystelle replied to TheRealSouthernBelle's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I have lost 149 and am still losing. I don't understand why people would say that. I never heard it until quite recently, -
EXERCISE-someone be real with me!
trystelle replied to MoTown22's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hi- I have been banded since 2007 and have maintained a 140+ weight loss and continue to lose slowly. In the beginning I exercised about an hour a day 5-6 times a week-mostly walking, Now I try to exercise 3 times a week for 20 minutes. Since it is so cold here, I am riding my inside bike and doing some yoga. With this in mind though I probably spend 4-5 hours a day on my feet. I think exercise is important-it helps with depression and overall health and it is something good I can do to take care of myself. Like everything else with this lapband experience, everyone is different, Marathon running is not mandatory. We hear more about this on the board because people enjoy it as a "hobby" and are rightly proud of themselves for earning such an accomplishment after a lifetime of inactivity, Find what fits into your lifestyle-If it is not doable you won't do it!!! -
Good luck-let us know how you make out.
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I have had a fun experience I would like to share. It started by seeing a Bento Box on a WLS blog. A bento box is a kind of Japanese traditional lunch box, The one I ordered is a modern makeover, dishwasher safe and microwavable. You can see it here food and it is better thought out. Some of the things I have brought-a tomato, a hardboiled egg, refried Beans, bits of cheese and crackers, carrots, half a sweet potato, prunes, grapes and almost always a tablespoon of light blue cheese dressing. Another benefit is that I think before I move to the next box-Sometimes I forget to ask myself-Gee, am I really hungry?-and this seems to help to remind me. It has worked so well that I think I will pack another box after work for the second part of the day. Maybe it is the novelty, but it is working! I really plan my shopping and meals better since I tried this. Let me know if you have any questions.
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If your band is tighter in the morning...
trystelle replied to amberakamom's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
This is very common. I have read and heard of this many times and is true for me. I think it is just the nature of the band, just respect the way you feel and eat accordingly. -
What does it take to motivate you? Share your ideas!!
trystelle replied to OnMyWay2Thin's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I rewarded myself with a rescue dog when I reached goal. She brings me great joy. It feels good to know I saved her life while extending my own. -
Welcome-good for you for taking the steps you need to take care of yourself! There is a lot of excellent info on this board.
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Welcome! Let us know how it goes! Do you have any specific questions?
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New To Site and The Process
trystelle replied to freightgirl1967's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
The experience of the surgery varies so mush from person to person. I had an easy time of it. Now that I have lost so much weight every day of my life is more comfortable. I would do it again in a minute. This is a very personal decision. Make sure you research and are fully committed before you schedule the surgery. Best of luck! -
Welcome that is great news! I am glad you found this board. Lots of good info and kind people.
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Successfully eating around the band
trystelle replied to Badger1's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I have gone through a similar experience. I am 3.5 years out and gained 21 pounds over the course of a year of maintenance. I made lots of poor food choices (many involving ice cream!) On New Years day I decided to start like it was day one. Mushies for several days and then planning my meals and writing everything down. Exercise had also fallen by the wayside so I have committed to at least 20 minutes 3 times a week. I think that this is a learning process and its going to take more that 3 years to master it. Start by forgiving yourself an start taking care of yourself. It's a decision that is not too hard to live with with our bands! By the way I am down 8 pounds this month-like the good old days! Best of luck.