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Having trouble getting into a routine....
AppleBlossom replied to anniedub's topic in Fitness & Exercise
Congratulations Annie! You're doing great! You just have to decide in your mind that this is how your day starts or it ends- whatever fits your schedule and you just make yourself do it. No options. Your mind is strong enough and the more you practice making it comply they easier and more routine it will become. There are days I hate to go, but I do. I have driven past my gym b/c I'm so not in the mood. I've gone around the block and back and then just made myself turn in. (Isn't that funny!) If I'm really frumpy, I've gotten a Starbucks before I go (I go in the morning) I sit in a really beautiful sitting area of our gym, drink my coffee, read the paper and give myself time to be peaceful and in the environment makes me ready to go. Then like a previous member mentioned, I figure I'll maybe do just a short work out, but once I'm on the equipment it ends up feeling good and I get it all done even if I give myself some mind talk for "just another 5 mintues" a few times. It's those days when I get it done regardless that the reward of having done it feels so extra good! Also, having lost my weight more than once and fallen in and out of exercise, I have found that I need a gym I REALLY LIKE. I need to like the atmosphere, the equipment, the clientele and it has to be spotless. A gym works for me because it's always there and weather is not a factor. Find what you like and do not let your mind fault you. -
I eat a protein bar just before I work out. I'm not a low carb person, but they are good and never get stuck. I had a trainer for a while that said to eat one 1/2 hour before I work out. I think I remember accurately in quoting her as saying "it will help keep my blood sugar stable and make my metabolism burn at a higher rate longer after the workout due to having "ready fuel". Anyhow, for what it's worth, that's me just doing what I was told and believing what was said to me b/c she was the trainer and I was the client. I just do it out of habit now and I've held my goal weight within 2-3 lbs since April. The bar is 160 calories and I burn much more than that during my workout - around 450 in cardio and then whatever stength training burns.
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You will be able to have it again Angie. I passed the time with tea and crystal light. I drank so much of it that I had depleted my magnesium level. I never knew why my legs hurt so bad that I could hardly stand the first 2 days of each monthly cycle. My nutritionist had me supplement magnesium and I no longer have the problem. I can have soda now but I very rarely do and don't even finish a can or small cup. The remembrance of the cramps, the possible links to this and that from the artificial sweetener just don't make it worth it very often anymore. This WILL happen for you also. I know it will. Hang in there.
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Abdominal Crunches After Surgery
AppleBlossom replied to srowland2008's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I don't do them. I have tried and it just makes my port feel stingy and like it's going to pop up and out. I've had a tummy tuck (prior to lap band surgery....before my last yo-yo) I was able to do them 3 months after the tuck, but it just doesn't work for me now. My stomach is flat from the tuck- even though I had relapsed and other exercises work the area. I don't focus on it because it hurts. -
It's not spicy enough for me unless my tongue burns and I'm sweating! I concur about it not being related to spicy food unless you had an ulcer which should have shown in your radiology work. It does sound like slips that I have read of or seen debated over, but that should have shown up also. Best of Luck.
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Does Anyone Else Have This Problem?
AppleBlossom replied to imb316's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
What benefit will criticism bring? Food is not more important than the beautiful people you are hurting. Congratulations though on your weight loss. -
alcohol post-op?
AppleBlossom replied to vanilla_bubble4's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
No nutrition in alcohol, in dark wine there might be, but there is stress relief. Avoid anything bubbly. Journal it. That said, live A LITTLE! -
newly working out...port pain. anyone else
AppleBlossom replied to RAS_STI's topic in Fitness & Exercise
You did the right thing. You are very newly banded and should not do anything that causes any pain. I still don't do crunches. I'm 10 months out. I am thinking I will never be able to do them. I've had a tummy tuck though and I'm not a spring chick anymore so it's all good. -
No hope for me to get approved? (BC/BS)
AppleBlossom replied to mariem's topic in Insurance & Financing
Like Kat said. Mexico is an option. I felt the facility was cleaner than our local hospitals. My Dr. treated me with more kindness and respect than any Dr ever had in my past. My care very much exceeded my expectations. My initial thought was no way, absolutely not a chance, but research put my mind at ease. I'll admit being nervous- but in hindsight I had nothing to fret over. Best of Luck. -
Support: Congratulations on losing weight thus far. Keep believing in yourself!! Advise: Get an unfill. You need solid food. Keep a journal and slowly work on changing unhealthy foods into healthy, just as tasty food. Enjoy a treat in small quantity every so often! Your band will not make you thin. Your food choices will. Surround yourself with positive reinforcement.
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Hello 80's chick! You are not a failure. I applaude you for your honesty. I too am an all or nothing personality but I'm working on that and I'm sure you are too. It takes lots of time- in fact a lifetime for some of us. I still have the tendency, okay, huge tendency, to be all or nothing when it comes to weight, but I recognize it now and I forgive myself. I suggest that you look into your life and see if you have given weight your reason for happiness or not. I had given my weight entirely too much control over my happiness. When in reality, it should have nothing to do with my happiness. I still eat when I'm not hungry, I eat the "wrong" foods and I don't follow many of the band "rules". But, over time, I have gone from more bad habits to more good habits and that has given me the results I was looking for. I have yo-yo'd many times in the past. Each time I got a little better at maintenance, meaning I kept the weight off a little longer, but eventually I reverted. That was my reason for chosing the band and I haven't had it long enough to know if it's my "final" answer. I do know though that IT is not my final answer, but IT stops me when I binge and that has been my biggest reason for re-gain. With the band I've been able to recognize every time I over eat- no one can miss the PBing or discomfort. This leads me to think things over, and try again, but I get to try again before its 20, 30 or more lbs put back on. I've slowly incorporated exercise. I'm not a gym nut. I've learned what is do-able for me. You just took a huge leap and got the band. It will need another fill to get proper restriction. Maybe more. I only had 2 fills- others had quite a few. I regained most of my pre-op loss before I was properly filled, but it didn't change the fact that I made it to goal. It proved that my habits hadn't changed yet. I suggest that the very first thing you do is locate yourself a fill Dr near you. I didn't get my fills from my surgeon simply b/c I wanted my fills to be more convenient than a flight in case I needed lots of fills- turned out I didn't need but the 2, but I didn't know this when I was first banded. I found a holistic Dr nearby from OCC's website. It does not have to be a bariatic surgeon- use these boards for guidance. You've just taken a huge leap in a positive direction by getting the band. Now take babysteps changing your life. IMHO, you can't just get the band and say, I just spent X dollars so it's going to work. Money has nothing to do with it's success the same as weight has nothing to do with your worthiness of happiness. You have to say, I'm going to work at this until it's mastered. Make your environment positive. Read good books, fill your house with healthy food. Visit healthy websites, listen to positive radio- I love Oprah and friends on XM. Accept that your progress is YOUR JOURNEY. You might get to goal in 6 months and you might take 2 years. Who cares.....really. You need to have happiness now and start analyzing what will make this happen for you and lastly, keep a journal so you know can have a clear picture of what needs to change. Do not use your journal to criticize yourself. Please don't criticize yourself. Believe in yourself, love yourself and spoil yourself.
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Phyl- I hope you are home and definately NOT sick. Sunny- Hugs to you. I'm sorry you've had the ankle problem. That's no help for exercise efforts. I don't think you need an unfill, just take time to change habits and work on quality of food. Maybe micro bites and chewing. Just hang in there. I know that in the larger picture- a year from now your loss will be grand. Ruby- Thanks for the the compliment. Congrats on the scale moving downward again. I love Quizno's. Honey Bourbon chicken in my favorite. I'd only maybe be able to eat some chicken from it now. I can relate! Lynette- Have a great trip.CONGRATULATIONS on the well deserved goal achievement! I got a new tidbit of motivation. DH has a convention to go to for work in February. It's either Vegas or San Diego. I'm going with him and hope for Vegas. I would love a sexy new dress! Gladster- I "can" eat as many points as I used to if I chose poor quality foods. On good days I eat about 17 points on average.
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Cherea- you got a nice fill. Maybe that's why you're dr makes you wait longer. He goes right to where many of us are after the 2nd. I'm sure you do feel a difference- goodie!
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Fill Doctors in OR or western WA
AppleBlossom replied to gstromer's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
<p><p> She is Kelly Fitzpatrick and she is AWESOME! She hit the port right on first time and she is very good at working with you to get proper restriction-you sip Water while she fills you. She charges $180 or 185 for the first and $160 thereafter. Her prices go up Jan 1 by $5 or $10. -
Eating solids and gaining weight!
AppleBlossom replied to missy's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
This is totally normal, but not everyone does gain. It takes focus and determination to not gain prior to your first fill. I suggest you journal every morsel of food so you have an accurate picture of what's going in and work on activity if you aren't already. I could eat what I could pre-banding and it was frustrating. This period is called bandster hell because it's so difficult. Now that I'm filled, twice actually, I'm losing at a steady rate. -
I just had a fill, so based on my first fill only, I take whole pill Calcium and on occassion Tylenol or Advil. I didn't specifically ask Dr. Ortiz about Advil, but I got ZOOM teeth whitening after I was banded and they gave me 3 Advil in office to help with the tooth sensitivity. (Dr. Ortiz also has a dentist in his office) so that indirectly says he must not be concerned. It was also not in his literature as a no no for aftercare. I chose Tylenol to be on the safe side, but if I need an anti-inflammatory I'd still take Advil knowing my exposure is minimal. About the Body Bugg. I didn't know what it was, so I just did a search. Technology is amazing! I noticed it's made by Apex. Apex has been my Protein shake of choice. I look forward to a vanilla one with Peanut Butter and banana for my "soft" food tomorrow. Headed for bed now. G'night.:notagree
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I'm sorry. I hope you feel better soon. I'm going to be very careful when I go back on solids! (had a fill today also, but need to wait till Friday for solids)
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Congratulations Jackie!!!!!
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Lots of fills going on! It's exciting to see how this band "really" works. Good luck Cherea.:bounce: In all probability it should be just fine. My second fill was today and it was uneventful and over quick. For me, it's the initial jab that kind of stings, then it's mostly painless.
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My update is pretty good! I think I got a really great first fill and it lasted until this past week. I've been wanting more to eat and I've thought maybe it's time, maybe it's not. We went out for burgers on Saturday and I ate my whole burger-bread and all. It was totally yummy though! I ate too much at last nights dinner(like most recent meals), so I know it's time to fill the band a little more. I'm having liquid for today and a lean cuisine for dinner like my pre-band diet. I don't want any bloat for the fill. I am very happy with my band. I have not lost weight as fast as I thought I would and I've had to work on this acceptance. I have been working really hard at this and it is not easy. I thought the band would do a little more for me. I have my own battles with food, food choices and emotional attachment to food. I hope y'all understand I'm not complaining, I'm just sharing what reality is versus what I thought it would be pre-banding. I relate to what many of you have typed about this. I am getting more into exercise. I often walk with Moms from the school and if not I make myself go to the gym. I get a better work out at the gym. No chatting and I sweat more. I had to force myself to get there today, but once I was about 20 minutes into my workout, I started feeling euphoria- really really optimistic and happy. I was still ready to get it over with, but I really like what it does to my attitude. Congratulations to the group. Every pound is another step towards goal. Keep believing in yourselves.
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Wow, Lots of excitement and messages again :eek:. Congratulations to all the newly posted weight losses. Let's keep it up!!! Brandy- I think, if it's not broken, don't fix it. I do think 500 calories is too little. Lots of data backs that. The body will eat it's muscle before fat if it's under too much stress from lack of calories. But, if you're loving the results, no one says you can't. I don't always make the healthiest choices either! If your loss comes to a halt, I'd up the calories and activity. Nichole- I have the same old habit issues. They are very difficult to break. I wish this "tool" was a little more stearn sometimes. I keep telling myself, progress, not perfection. I don't think any of us can complain with the progress. Shannon- I'm not so sure that fluro always does the trick. I didn't feel like going to Mexico just before my kids went back to school, so I opted for a more local fill and she does not use fluro...I was really thinking I wasn't making the best choice, but I needed a fill badly. She did a water method, similar to what others have mentioned and I think the fill is perfect. It's tight, I have to chew well and take tiny bites or I'll be reprimanded by it. I can drink perfectly though. Even in the am. I will make the time to go back to my Dr for the next fill just to see it under fluro, and make sure all is good. I think once a year for fluro is sufficient- but that's just my novice opinion. I started something new today. Inline skating. It's pretty easy. I did it in my driveway to learn this morning and I'm going to our river trail in the morning. I walked a 3 mile trail today and it felt really good. Great day everyone!
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Thanks Cherea. I did use it and as stated DH loved them. I didn't realize you were from such a pretty state (at least from pictures I've seen lol) We're on opposite sides of the US. If we ever do a get together we might be thinking somewhere like Chicago!! I met some friends from a pregnancy board in Chicago several years back. We had a great time. I don't think the deep dish pizza would go down quite the same though <g>.