butterflyJan08
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butterflyJan08 started following need advise from those who had proceedure, Nausea anyone???, Insulin Resistance and and 7 others
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I am "diabetic" but have been told that I am very resistant to insulin. Everything you said here sounds like me. Before the band the only way to lose weight was to exercise strenuously for like 2 hours a day for at least 5 days a week. I tried it again and again but had lots of setbacks because I was always getting hurt-especially my feet. Now after the band I barely eat but unless I exercise I will not lose weight. The good thing is that I can exercise at a reasonable pace so I don't hurt myself. I still have to exercise about 5 days a week and the weight comes off soooooo slowly but at least it is coming off. Without the band I don't think I could have ever lost weight because I couldn't maintain that level of exercise for a very long period of time. I wonder if I am IR and if I need a different treatment than a diabetic. I am so sick of taking Metformin because it slows down my weightloss. Are many IR's misdiagnosed as diabetic?
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Do you think it is harder for a diabetic to lose weight?
butterflyJan08 replied to SueSue's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I know it is harder for me to lose weight while taking my Metformin. When I was only in Levemir(newer insulin) I was able to lose easier than when was switched to only oral medication(Metformin). Now without strenuous exercise at least 5 times a week the scale will not move. At least with the band it is no longer going up:) -
maybe it is my medicine, that's a good thing to look into. Thanks!
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I thought the same thing! But the test was negative and I don't "fee" prego like I did when I really was so no I am not pregnant:)
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Is anyone else experiencing nausea with their lap band? It started a couple of weeks ago and at first I thought it was some weak stomach bug since I wasn't always sick but it is still happening. I have thrown up a couple of times but usually I just feel icky for 2-4 hours. I still haven't gotten full restriction so I don't know what it feels like but I have heard that sometimes people get sick when something gets stuck. I have gotten something stuck a couple of times but deep breathing helped it pass and I haven't ever thrown up from it. Could my nausea be from the lap band?
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I'm officially in bandster hell. Help!
butterflyJan08 replied to SuzanneG's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Suzanne, When I went in for my first fill they told me I should feel some restriction but I felt none and when I went in for my second fill the nurse told me things should be better since she noticed that the doc had noted that after my first fill I was still wide open. I think they just don't want to tell you that you have no restriction so you will think you have more restriction than you do and try to eat less. Of course you should still try to do what you can to eat less but you shouldn't be starving either. Good luck and hang in there. I go for my 3rd fill in 1.5 weeks and I hope to get restriction then:) -
I'm officially in bandster hell. Help!
butterflyJan08 replied to SuzanneG's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Bandster hell sounds about right. I will be 6 wks post op tomorrow and I am having a tough time. I did ok first few wks but then couldn't have a fill due to redness at port site. Finally last thurs I got my first fill but I don't have any restriction. I have to wait until next week for a fill but in the meantime the monster is back - has been for 3 wks. I can't control it any longer and I find myself eating more and more. I can't wait for next weeks fill, all I can do is be as strong as I can, exercise as much as I can, and pray for time to pass quickly:) -
Diabetes cure linked to surgery - Columbia Daily Tribune
butterflyJan08 replied to Alex Brecher's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I had great control the first few weeks but have only had one fill and don't have any restirction so my sugars have climbed. I hope to get better control when I get good restriction. -
first of all calm down and know this does not mean the end of your weight loss. Congratulations on your baby! You will have to go see your doc asap. You will probably have your band completely unfilled to protect the baby. They want the baby to get all the nutrients he/she needs. But the great thing about the band is you can have it tightened again after you have the baby and resume your weight loss!
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Have you hit a plateau but are loosing inches?
butterflyJan08 replied to SB0233's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
That's wonderful! I am so happy for you. Those plateaus can be so scary because of what that has meant in the past but now with our bands we will be sure to be able to break through! Way to go!!! -
Any January bandsters lifting weights yet?
butterflyJan08 replied to gingerbug's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yes, I was banded on Jan 16th and I have been lifting weights for almost 2 weeks. I was told I was only restricted by pain. I started out slow of course. I had already been walking on the treadmill-started walking day after surgery (not even half a mile) and am up to 3 miles walk/jog a day. So, it wasn't like my first time exercising at all but still I started with 2 pound weights just doing my arms 3 times a day. After a couple of days I felt safe trying 5 lb weights and did those for a few days then started on the bowflex. I just do as much as I can with light resistance and without hurting myself. If I start to feel pain at the port site I quit and do something else. I am very afraid of the flabby skin so I am trying to do what I can with it. You should probably ask your doc what is best for you. I have heard lots of different guidelines from different docs but my doc seems to encourage me to get out there and start working at it. I am glad too. He made me start walking a little right away and I recovered very quickly. Good luck! -
In between surgery and first fill
butterflyJan08 replied to Laurinda's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I am 4 wks out and have lost 20 pounds. 1st 14 came off quick because barely eating and when did was liquids. Last 6 pounds took 2 1/2 wks to come off but still doing good. I was supposed to get a fill last week but had some redness so went back this week but he wants to wait one more week. I am ready but don't want to jump the gun so maybe next thursday will be the big day:) It sounds like you are doing great. Losing after your fill is a good sign. I have heard of others who had several fills before they got any kind of restriction. How many cc's did you get? Can you tell the difference? -
Have you hit a plateau but are loosing inches?
butterflyJan08 replied to SB0233's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
So after not losing weight for a week and a half I lost another 3 pounds! I was so excited but was extremely hungry. I told myself to just hand on until my first fill on Feb 7th but then when I got to the doc they didn't want to give me a fill because there was some pink around the port site. I totally understand that she didn't want to infect my port and I am truly glad that she is protecting me form getting an infection but I was also very disappointed. I just felt like I couldn't go on like this without some help. I really needed a fill because I have been hungry since a wk and a 1/2 after surgery and I just couldn't keep surviving on liquids. Anyway I told her how I was feeling and she told me to take in more calories just try to stick to liquids and mushies. She even told me to go get a shake so I would feel better. I thought that was awful advice especially in my extremely vulnerable state but she recognized that I was having a breakdown and needed some relief. She also said that weight loss wasn't the goal right now, healing was so just to keep taking care of myself and it would get easier when I got my first fill. She told me she will give me 3cc right off the bat and then make sure I could still take liquids. So for now I am to use a heating pad on the port site daily (she thinks my body still hasn't absorbed the inner scab) and should see the doc again on Valentine's Day. Has anyone else ever had a fill delayed for something like this? Did you turn into a pathetic teary-eyed baby?