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jencys

LAP-BAND Patients
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About jencys

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  • Birthday 05/29/1970
  1. Happy 43rd Birthday jencys!

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    #@$% stall!

    Twyla I am in the same boat with you! It seems I sit in the mid 4-6 lb range for 3 weeks and then I will drop down ten pounds in a couple of days.... sit in the mid range again for 3 weeks then drop drastically another 10 lbs. Ugh! Right????
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    Not able to stop loosing weight ?

    The friend that recommended the surgery to me is having this problem. She has eased up on her exercise and added calories and that so far has worked for her.
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    Slow Weight Loss

    I hope this helps... its what I do.... I have a bunch of the 34 ounce smart water bottles. I've found I really can not tolerate water post op and have heard the same from others. However if I put some Mio or crystal light in to give it some flavor I can drink it. So I fill my bottle up in the morning and add my Mio and start drinking it. My goal is to get three bottles in a day but some days I only get two in. However I've found if I can get the first bottle in before noon I can get all three bottles in. Usually finishing the last one right before bed. So instead of thinking about getting 90 ounces of water in a day... aim for 30 ounces separated into three mini goals and see if that works for you.
  5. Anyone having mild hot flashes? I don't know why but I get hot and clammy every now and then and everyone around me is just fine...
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    Slow Weight Loss

    Lowe get your water in girl! I'm a slow loser too... I lost 12 lbs the first week and was estatic then I stalled out for 2 1/2 weeks lost 7 lbs after a couple of weeks then stalled out for a few more weeks... lost 4 more pounds and hit a stall again. I usually start stalling a week before my TOM and then have a big loss about a week after. So it comes in spurts.. but the inches have steadily came off.
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    Slow Weight Loss

    Be careful about how much you are eating, your nerves are not functioning and so you really can't tell when you are full until about 6 weeks out. Eat off small plates and small bowls and measure and record everything!! Use small eating utensils so you eat slower and wait at least a minute or two between bites. If you are eating larger portions that you should be you are not letting the sleeve work for you. You want it to remain as small as possible
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    Slow Weight Loss

    Be patient with your body and yourself. Everyone that I have talked to had a three week stall for 1-2 weeks. You are losing inches but not pounds during this time. So stay off the scale and just pay attention to how your clothes are fitting looser. Also make sure you are drinking water, your body tends to hold onto everything it can right now because its in starvation mode. It will keep coming off just hang in there
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    For the singles here... Just do this..

    Hey everyone! I have had some major setbacks with the lapband, pretty much from the first fill I've had problems. So I'm getting it out and having the VSG done. Anyone else had their lapband revised to the VSG??
  10. Happy 42nd Birthday jencys!

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    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Oh my gosh .. sweets are my down fall too! Luckily I found a herbal product that numbs your sweet taste buds for 30 minutes. It has been a lifesave for me, I can still enjoy a couple of pieces of candy or a slice of pie.. then I use the spray so I don't eat the entire pie. Now if they could just develop one that makes carbs tast awful I'd have no weight issues ever again! LOL By the way.. any statistics showing that lap band fills with floroscopy are better then without? I think they are a must with fluro since the other way you are literally just shooting in the dark! Right???
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    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Wow I should have checked back more recent. It sounds like we are all in the same boat! I had my lap band unfilled Sep 10 and went on a super strick diet and lost 60 lbs in 5 months. Of course gained it all back during the next year. I just called and set an appointment to have mine filled again and hoping this will work this time. Ugh. I have been taking some natural supplements and herbs that are working and I'm slowing losing the weight, however I think the added benefit of some restriction might speed up the process. Otherwise I am considering getting the gastric sleeve. So tired of this weight issue!
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    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    Hey everyone.... I'm wondering if anyone has tried HCG post lap band? My weight just won't budge, and since their protocol is small meals I'm thinking this might just be the key to getting my weight loss going again. Any thoughts?
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    March Bandsters: MASTER THREAD

    So after a crappy day of not getting even liquids to go down I finally saw my doctor. I could tell just by looking at my crackly flaking skin that I was totally dehydrated! So we talked and he is concerned that the band may have slipped,, especially because of how fast I was losing weight! So he took some out.. I went from 6 3/4ths cc to 5.5 cc in my band. I was sooo happy to drink again... I drank a 32 oz gatorade that was in my car on the way home (20 minutes) with no problems at all. So I tried some food... ate about 1/2 slowly... felt some restriction so I stopped and waited. Yeah it all went down.. no pb'ing, no sliming, no vomiting! So I'm pretty sure it hasn't slipped it was just way too tight. So I'm gonna take a week to enjoy eating again and then I'll go in and have him put .5 cc in. I was 6.3 CC before the last fill so I'm thinking I should be able to do 6.5 again eventually. To battle off gaining any weight I've got to really push it on my hikes and at the gym. I didn't go through all that pain and misery for nothing! Anyways thanks for listening to my trials
  15. It sounds like your either too tight, or eating too much/too fast. It's very important that you eat very small bites very slowly. My band can fluctuate from day to day, so things you ate yesterday might not be able to eat today. If you are eating small amounts very slowly and still getting stuck, you may need to have an unfill on your band.

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