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Trying to get back on track need help
911dispatcher replied to toytoy's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
What is the 5 day pouch test?? -
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Share Your NSVs Here Please!
911dispatcher replied to DELETE THIS ACCOUNT!'s topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Just completed my second triathlon. I never DREAMED I could do one- and now I've done 2!!!!!! -
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Any weight lose is a good weight lose!!!!!
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Please go back to your surgeon for a follow up. I lost 100 lbs over 2 years. I had my surgery the same time as you. I've gained back 20 lbs in the last 4 months. I don't feel any restriction either, so I am going back for.a fill tomorrow. I've got to get back on track. It's def a struggle- food vs exercise. Keep in touch - I need support too
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Tips for Surgery Day?
911dispatcher replied to JustWatchMe's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I would suggest having the clear liquids you need after the surgery when you get home, plus the protein drinks, then the liquids after that- like soups. Get what you think you will need for a few weeks so there won't be any thought going into what you should eat and you won't need to go into a food store. -
If you listen to your body, you will Know your limitations once you get the OK from the doctor. I hadn't exercised in years, so a walk around the block was all I could manage at first. Eventually, I got a trainer that showed me what I should be doing, and how to do it. After 1 1/2 years, I did a triathlon. I still have more weight to lose, and am far from being in shape, but I try to remember- its a steady, lifelong commitment.
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Does Banding Work if you're over 50?
911dispatcher replied to knotchy's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I am 56 years old, lost close to 100 lbs in 2 years, and did a triathlon last September, so it is possible!!! -
Ok thanks I have definitely "slimed". Hoping I can reach that "green zone" after 2 years!
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I am 2 year's post lap band but new to this app. I have been seeing posts about "sliming". What is this??
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Lap band surgery was not an elective surgery for me. I was literally killing myself with every mouthful of food. I was committing slow suicide. Lap band surgery was as necessary as gall bladder or appendix removal. Eventually, I would have died from obesity related diseases. Lap band surgery gave me the opportunity to live a long and healthy life. Any surgery is obviously a risk, but I want to live a full life, and this was the way to do it. Seize this opportunity- you will be so glad you did. It's still hard work, but the results are worth it.
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Reminder for NY and NJ bandsters
911dispatcher replied to gowalking's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Would love to meet up with you, but I am working Saturday so won't be able to meet up with you. I live in Northern NJ. -
Curiosity....
911dispatcher replied to Weightogo123's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I took ear plugs and was so glad I did. My roommate snored the whole night. Also- lip balm like Chapstick. Your lips will be very dry. -
Any tasty puree ideas?
911dispatcher replied to Cat225's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I made some great soups for this stage. One of my favorites was butternut squash green apple. I used fat free milk so it was lower calorie but very satisfying. I agree - I didn't feed my children jarred baby food, and wasn't about to eat it myself. The other thing I did was purée onion, celery, carrots, etc in beef broth for a smooth vegetable soup with lots of good for you ingredients. I had so much fun with different recipes that I really didn't mind this stage. Even basil tomato soup with fat free milk tasted good -
Crude comments
911dispatcher replied to ineed2dothis4me's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Any overweight person that really wants to lose weight has to find what works for them. Some people are very successful on Weight Watchers, for others it is Jenny Craig, some can do it own their own, etc. What works for one person won't necessarily work for another person. So for those of us that have had WLS, it's the program that works for us. It's a tool. And even with the lap band, we still have to exercise and eat healthy. One method of weight loss isn't better or worse than any other method if it results in success. So hold your head up high no matter what anyone says. You are accomplishing your goal- weight loss and a healthy lifestyle, which makes you a much happier person. And you don't need negative people in your life. -
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Any Regrets? I'm sooooo confused....
911dispatcher replied to FastFazer's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The band is a tool. You still have to work hard at weight loss even with the band. But there are a lot of people on this site that have been very successful at losing large amounts of weight, including me. You can feel the band through your skin, but it is not obvious, and over time, you don't even realize it is there. The band controls the quantity of food, but you still have to control the quality of food. Along with the band, I made a commitment to a healthy lifestyle- exercising and eating healthy foods. It works.