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Hi there My name is Gaynor, I live in the UK and was banded on 29th Jan 2005. To date I have lost 47pounds, not a great loss but i'm happy with it .I am due to have my 2nd fill tomorrow and am hoping for a little more restriction. There has been some confusion over my gender (not mentioning any names!!) so just for the record I am female, I gather Gaynor is not a name you're familiar with in the states, it is actually a Welsh name, anyhow this website has been incredibly informative and the members have been really supportive, I have some wonderful new friends. Thanks guys and keep on keeping on. Gaynor
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Hi everyone I took my 14 year old son to see Green Day yesterday and they were awesome, apparently it is the biggest venue they have played at in the UK (65000 people). I'm not sure who enjoyed it the most me or my boy. Anyway it was the hottest day in England for years and boy what a difference my 47 lb weight loss made, as we had to do a lot of walking in the heat. I really do love my band, its the best thing I've ever done Gaynor
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Sorry Guys I did mean 47 pounds, you know what its like, its 5.30 pm and time to leave work and you're rushing. By the way where does the father son thing come into the equasion, do you have guys in America called Gaynor?? It made me laugh anyway. Leatha I'm so jealous you got to meet the lead singer of Green Day, he is absolutely gorgeous. Speak to you all soon Gaynor
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What do you all do when you are at the stage when you are due a fill (my 2nd is on June 22nd) and you are feeling really hungry. When I am peckish I am trying to pick at the right stuff but I am also thinking "make the most of this" as I hope that I will be feeling a lot more restriction soon. i will be so upset if I put any weight on, or is it normal to gain a little when you are due a fill? I also wonder if it is psycological, am I really hungry? Any advice would be much appreciated.
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Good for you Kathy, hope you dont have to wait too long Gaynor
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Hi there are there any bandsters in the UK and any support groups out there. If there are I would love to hear from you. Gaynor Northants
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kathy Not long to wait now. All I hope is that with my 2nd fill I do feel some restriction as I was very dissapointed with the 1st. Keep on keeping on Gaynor
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Hi Grammi its amazing how a week and a bit can seem such a long time!! I think you have the right idea though, I will be delighted if I can maintain the weight loss but I think its going to be really hard. Anyway I'm glad of the support from you guys it really does help. Thanks Gaynor
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Thanks Alexandra I will try, but it is very hard at the moment to stay motivated. regards Gaynor
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Thanks Paula, good sound advice. Nice to know I'm not cracking up.
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Good luck Christina we are all thinking of you. It will be worth it. best wishes Gaynor
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Thanks for the info it was really usefull Gaynor
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Hi there Can anybody suggest any quick and easy meals for bandsters, I'm in the UK and tend to stick with, yogurt and banana for brekkie, salad and protein for lunch and dinner and yogurt or fruit in between meals. I am now 14weeks post op and have lost 43IBS, I had my first fill at 11 weeks any advice would be very much appreciated. thanks Gaynor
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Thanks for the advice Zoe much appreciated. Gaynor
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Hi there can you explain to me what Spaghetti squash is. I live in England and I'm not sure I can get it here. We do have Butternut Squash which is a veg. thanks Gaynor
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Thanks Pat, I must admit I am a scales addict and probably weigh nearly every day, how am I ever going to be able to leave bad habits behind ? Gaynor
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Hi there I had exactly the same experience, I lost 39IBS in the first 8 weeks and then stopped losing. At 11 weeks I had my 1st fill and thought this was the answer to my prayers however I did not start losing again for another 2 weeks, then hey presto another 4 pounds off. Dont let it get you down, I convinced myself that I would not lose anymore and started having doubts about the op and whether the band was tight enough, its just one of those things I think we all go through at some stage. Good luck Gaynor