newgirl07
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About newgirl07
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Biography
Love my life; not too bad on lbs. to lose but still want to reclaim myself!
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Hobbies? I work and go to Grad. School!
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newgirl07 started following Who's ALREADY sick of xmas?, Revealing Band Surgery to Employer, Advice needed, psychological issues surfacing? and and 7 others
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4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary newgirl07!
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Hi Everyone, I'm attaching a link from my local newspaper about a woman in the police department who was terminated after lying about her band surgery. Apparently, she obtained $1,000 from a employer fund and used it for her surgery but said she was having gall bladder surgery. Subsequent complications forced her to reveal the truth and she was fired for "moral fitness." I think this is a good caution to those of you who are considering using any kind of employment related assistance to be truthful in your request. I know 99% of us are but in case you're thinking of an alternate story due to embarassment, you may think again after reading this: Portland officer chooses privacy over truth in medical matter, faces firing - OregonLive.com
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Advice needed, psychological issues surfacing?
newgirl07 replied to newgirl07's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks for the support, everyone. I'm looking into talking to a therapist who deals with these specific issues. I was just wondering if there was a connection between WL and things surfacing; and it sounds like there is; given all of your experiences. -
When I first saw that picture, I thought that she had taken a bite of the apple and it got stuck, which was why she was holding her chest. I like the idea of using someone from this forum...
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Hi Everyone, Is anyone having their weight loss bring up "issues" that you used to stuff down/comfort with food? I was having a conversation with my sister about our childhood and had a sudden and very vivid memory of being molested when I was 11. It was horrible; I flashed back to the very incident(s). Then I had a full-blown panic attack. I'd never had one before. I was at work and was taken out in an ambulance, to ER, etc. and was told it was anxiety related. I'm going to try to find a therapist who specializes in this kind of issue (molested as a child, raped at 20) but I was wondering if anyone else has had a similar experience of your weight loss uncovering things you've repressed and/or managed with food? I feel really strange putting this out on the web because it's such a private and sensitive matter but if it can help even one person or start a dialogue then maybe some good can come of it. PM me if you don't want to post. Side question: Does anyone else feel tighter in their band when they're stressed out? I've noticed I can barely eat anything when I'm under stress and my liklihood to PB is way up. Should I get a slight unfill given that I'm going to be addressing a lot of bad stuff in therapy? Thanks in advance for your advice.
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Wheetsin, I totally relate to the whole "who wore this first" and germs thing; that's why I never went in them before. BUT I've found things that are brand new there and I only get the very best stuff that doesn't look worn. I immediately launder or dry clean it. I hear you about the smell but the nicer stores aren't as bad. I know a lot of people on this board talk about tight budgets (and our economy is tanking but that's another subject) so I hope it helps someone. I've saved a ton of $. Even if you have to dry clean it, you still come out great. I'm a germ phobe so how I got over the "who wore it first" was to think about staying in hotel rooms. Tons of people use the beds, towels, etc. and as long as it's laundered first, it's ok. Anyway, that's how I got over it mentally.
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I USED to be the biggest snob in the world and would never think of going into a thrift store. Then, I met my friend Joanna (who got her band with me) and she introduced me to thrift store shopping. Now, we go at least once a week and it's like a challenge to find something really amazing. You wouldn't believe the great clothes that get donated. I got a double-ply cashmere sweater (found in mens size M) for $3 and last week I got a gorgeous tailored silk Ann Taylor jacket (size 14!) for $5. I used to say I was only doing this until I hit goal and then I'd go to the designer stores. People, I'm telling you -- I'm so cheap now! I don't want to pay more than $10 for anything designer. This from a woman who is addicted to Coach bags...take my word for it, you can find some great stuff! Anyone else a thrift store treasure hunter?
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my most embarassing moment(s) in my journey
newgirl07 replied to cakegal's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
That story really takes the cake! (groan) I call those my "Jerry Lewis" days -- when I do one stupid/clutzy thing after the next. I'm hardly ever a clutz but when I am, it's like a chain reaction! Do what I do: next time, in your best Jerry Lewis impersonation voice, say, "laaaaaady!" I saw a t-shirt at Target once that had a stick figure of a person tripping and it said, "I do all my own stunts." I wish I had bought it. -
I bought this book after I saw someone post about it on the board. First, a disclaimer: I'm an extremely picky reader and have really high standards. I would sooner pour battery acid on myself than read Danielle Steele. That said... I guess I was expecting some kind of major epiphany from the book, which just didn't happen for me. Maybe it's like people expecting the band to solve all their eating issues like a magic cure; same thing. There are a few good nuggets in there -- it at least gets you think about WHY you're eating. The author also writes as if we are to accept the book as definitive proof and I'm a skeptic a heart. Here's an example: The book states that certain types of emotional eating is tied to needing to "work things out" or "chew on things" and others are more "heart" or "emotional connection" related. The author states that eating crunchy food = you need to work things out and soft sugary foods (i.e. ice cream) = you have emotional needs that aren't being met. I don't necessarily agree with this correlation. Sometimes you just want chips. My suggestion; get it from your library rather than buying it and skim through it. Take what resonates for you and have healthy questioning for the rest. I do think it's a great subject matter to explore but overall, this book was too simplistic for me. I wish I had it handy right now so I could give more specific examples; this is just off the top of my head. Maybe we should add a book suggestions and reviews thread. Hope this helps.
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Coastlgrl, Thanks for having the courage to write your post. I may as well have written it myself. I'm so discouraged right now and making bad choices. I think I've had a milkshake every day for a week. I've gained 4 pounds and I'm just so down on myself right now. I'm teetering close to that feeling of giving up that we all get when we feel like we're failing. I'm so mad -- I know I have a sugar addiction. And not to make this an excuse, but it's hard to make good food choices around the holidays. It's almost like we act like our food decisions don't count around Christmas. AND I hate Christmas so up goes the emotional eating. AND my birthday is next month (which I also have issues with) so MORE emotional eating. ARGH! You're not alone; this is not an easy thing to do -- which is why it's so frustrating when people tell you you're taking the "easy way out." Keep trying every day; and I'll try too.
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Add another freight car to the Spears train wreck. I'm as sick of Brittany as everyone else and now her sister is showing what great choices she makes as well. MSN quotes her as being "totally shocked." What the hell? Their mom, Lynn is writing a book about...wait for it...parenting! You can't make this crap up.
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Thanks everyone, Great posts and thanks for posting the sugar thread. There are some great ideas there. Dang it, I feel like such an addict and I have the whole "one day at a time" thing going. I appreciate you all...
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Help! I'm addicted to sugar -- bad and this time of year is brutal. My worst temptation is milkshakes; they taste so good and are so easy to drink. I know I shouldn't have sugar; I feel so much worse when I do. Any other sugar addicts? How do you deal with it? Does anything help with the cravings? Damn holidays!