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bebers

LAP-BAND Patients
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About bebers

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    San Diego, California
  • Birthday 06/11/1960

About Me

  • Interests
    Bicycling, swimming, saltwater fishing, travel
  • Occupation
    Financial Analyst
  • City
    Lakeside (San Diego Cty)
  • State
    California
  1. It’s a special day here at BariatricPal, according to your profile..it’s your birthday. Happy Birthday, bebers!

  2. Happy 53rd Birthday bebers!

  3. Happy 52nd Birthday bebers!

  4. bebers

    How is everyone doing???

    I am at goal. Maybe a 1lb below. Its great!
  5. 4 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 4th Anniversary bebers!

  6. You are not a failure. After several years you are still down 32 pounds. You probably would be 32 pounds heavier. However, not all people have the best luck with the band. You have to work with it. It certainly doesn't work without your help or doctor's help.
  7. I went to Dr. Kuri in Tijuana. He's done thousands of these procedures. And I'm very happy with my band. He and his staff were great! Beautiful clean hospital. They pick you up at border. And fills are free, but you have to pay $95 to hospital for flouroscopy room. His price is about $7k. you can go to web site to check it out. Lap Band Surgery In Mexico: Dr. Kuri & Associates
  8. The band is not cheating. It's a brave and aggresive way to put a tool in place to help us achieve our goals because it wasn't working before. But it's just a tool. We still have to eat proper food. Bad food like chips, ice cream, cookies, etc. have very little or no restriction. I've always told people that it is half the band and half me in order to be successful. To make the decision to get the band is a bold and brave decision to take control of your wieght. No body wants to go into surgery. And no body wants the throwing up and/or having trouble eating many foods (especially in public). But to me it is what I must endure in order to keep from getting heart disease and Type II diabetes like both my older brothers have contracted. Don't ever let anyone knock you for taking this bold step in your life. Besides, it's not like they can't do it too.
  9. bebers

    remember when we were the newbies?

    I check in now and then to see how the Nov. 2007 bandsters are doing. I really am glad I got the band 2 years ago. I've made sure to keep getting it tightened until it works for me. I still want to lose 8 more pounds and as long as I concentrate on putting good foods in my mouth (not ice cream and Cookies and chips), then I know I will achieve it. Without the band, 2 years out, I would have gained all my weight back and then some. I don't know how many calories it has saved me from consuming. But I couldn't do it without the band. Happy 2nd Anniversary Bandsters!
  10. bebers

    was it worth it??

    Don't be concerned. When I was banded I only lost 10 pounds during the first 2 months. Most of which was in the few weeks right after surgery. Later I started losing on average of 5 lbs a month after my first fill and keep getting fills every 2 to 3 months. I am on my 4th fill now. Then you hit the "sweet" spot and haven't had a fill in a while. My surgery was Nov. 2007 and I have lost 60 lbs. and am working on the last 10. You do have to watch what you put in your mouth! There are some foods that are not restricted by the band. Such as cookies, cake, ice cream, chips and the like. But if you eat healthy foods, the band works for them. However, it may take several fills to get your first restriction. Some doctors are very conservative about how much fill they give you at one time. It is true, what someone else wrote to you. You just need to get a fill. Then keep getting them until it works for you. Don't despair, good luck.
  11. bebers

    How much??

    You both have done phenomenol in 16 (now 17 months)! I still have 13 pounds to lose. My weight is much slower than yours. Any tips on what you eat? Don't eat? I drink water/beverages with my meals which I know you are suppose to wait an hour plus. Any feedback on that? I like to hear from any of our Novermber bandster buddies. Congrats to all!
  12. bebers

    was it worth it??

    It has been worth it to me. I couldn't make any progress until I got the band.
  13. I have 3.8cc in a 10cc band. That worked great for 2 months. Seemed to be my sweet spot. But this last week, I can eat more than usual. Stuff like toasted bread or cookies and fries that might cause me to get stuck right away are going down fine. Perhaps its time for another fill. I still have some restriction, but it seems it is hit and miss. One day things go down find and another day I have problems the minuete I take a bite. I wonder if anyone else has that situation.
  14. bebers

    My bike is talking to me!!!

    Just do it! But baby steps are O.K., just as long as you take a step (or peddle). You're doing great!
  15. I was interested in knowing who follows the band rule of not drinking anything for an hour or two during or after a meal? This rule is suppose to keep you fuller longer so that the food you've just eaten stays in the smaller stoma longer, thus keeping you full longer. I have a hard time with that, and can't seem to follow it. For one, I would have a hard time drinking enough Water in a day if I couldn't drink for a good hour 3 or more times a day. Plus I like to keep my whistle wet. And Besides that, I've tried to go a half hour or 45 minuetes without drinking after a meal, but it doesn't seem that I am fuller than if I drink with my meal. Please share you experiences on this subject.

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