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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from southernbellair79 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
I'm glad my video was helpful - and thanks so much!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Missy161 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
That's a really good idea too - using small plates. Definitely has helped me in the past too!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Sosewsue61 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Right on! Have a great cruise, sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
For the record, my weight loss has improved my confidence to try things I never would have had the courage to try. I went rock climbing on a past cruise, I've even done scuba diving and all of the stuff fit me. Cruises are my favorite form of vacation because of all of the things to do onboard, and it doesn't make me sit on a plane for a long time.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Wow... I posted that as a general question in a supportive community, not an invitation to get chewed out.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Missy161 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Cruises are not all about the food, and there is far more to do on a cruise vacation than just eat. I understand where you are coming from, but that generalization doesn't apply to everyone.
You might be more open-minded if you've been on a cruise, and thus may realize it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Missy161 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
That's a really good idea too - using small plates. Definitely has helped me in the past too!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Missy161 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
That's a really good idea too - using small plates. Definitely has helped me in the past too!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Sosewsue61 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Right on! Have a great cruise, sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
For the record, my weight loss has improved my confidence to try things I never would have had the courage to try. I went rock climbing on a past cruise, I've even done scuba diving and all of the stuff fit me. Cruises are my favorite form of vacation because of all of the things to do onboard, and it doesn't make me sit on a plane for a long time.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Wow... I posted that as a general question in a supportive community, not an invitation to get chewed out.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Missy161 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Cruises are not all about the food, and there is far more to do on a cruise vacation than just eat. I understand where you are coming from, but that generalization doesn't apply to everyone.
You might be more open-minded if you've been on a cruise, and thus may realize it's not as bad as you're making it out to be.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Wow... I posted that as a general question in a supportive community, not an invitation to get chewed out.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from MsNat3 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Hey everyone,
Been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to get some thoughts from all of you that have gone on a cruise after having had your surgery. Have you had any difficult conversations or awkward moments because of food left on your plate, etc? I also had a few crew members make some unnecessary comments to me about how "they have a big kitchen" and would love to bring me tons of food. I hate that stuff...
I made a video over on my YouTube channel about it, I'd be interested to see what you all think as well. Thanks in advance.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Sosewsue61 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Right on! Have a great cruise, sounds like it's going to be a lot of fun!
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iamjohnbamber reacted to lalame in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Thank you for the information! I watched your video and I appreciated your perspective on things. Everyone has their favorite way of traveling don't worry on the critical comments. I was sleeved 9/6/16. I haven't been on a cruise post surgery yet but feel better about it now.
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iamjohnbamber reacted to CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
I went on an all-inclusive vacation 5 months post op because of my anniversary with my hubby. It's not a cruise but similar (unlimited food, drinks, and can go on excursions). At first I used the regular players but could not finish, it looked like I never touched the food. A light bulb came to my head & I used the small desert plates for my meals. Thankfully, my hubby ate anything I couldn't finish. I didn't get any comments from the weight staff.
Height: 5'0"
Weight for WLS consultation: 216 lbs.
Surgery date: 2/13/17
Goal: -71 lbs for healthy BMI (about 145 lbs).
Current weight: 145 lbs, now ready to lose 15 more past goal.
My profile picture is not me. It's my "FITspiration" body.
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iamjohnbamber reacted to Sosewsue61 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
I am going on a cruise 4 months after surgery. It is a 9 day cruise for square dancing. We dance every evening and any afternoon we are en route to a port in the southern Caribbean. I plan on booking port excursions, swimming, seeing a broadway show, and shopping. I also plan to eat lol.
We even dance at a hotel in Miami the night before the cruise. I am really excited as it is the first cruise I have ever been on. I hope to have to alter all my square dance outfits or sew a few new ones before that. Yeeha!!!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Wow... I posted that as a general question in a supportive community, not an invitation to get chewed out.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
For the record, my weight loss has improved my confidence to try things I never would have had the courage to try. I went rock climbing on a past cruise, I've even done scuba diving and all of the stuff fit me. Cruises are my favorite form of vacation because of all of the things to do onboard, and it doesn't make me sit on a plane for a long time.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from CocoNina in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Wow... I posted that as a general question in a supportive community, not an invitation to get chewed out.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from MsNat3 in Taking a Cruise after Surgery
Hey everyone,
Been a while since I've posted, but I wanted to get some thoughts from all of you that have gone on a cruise after having had your surgery. Have you had any difficult conversations or awkward moments because of food left on your plate, etc? I also had a few crew members make some unnecessary comments to me about how "they have a big kitchen" and would love to bring me tons of food. I hate that stuff...
I made a video over on my YouTube channel about it, I'd be interested to see what you all think as well. Thanks in advance.
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Pescador in VIP Member Check In
35, male, Austin TX (but New Jersey native) - got the Lap Band in 2006, lost about 112 lbs. Gained 52 back, lap band removed and converted to sleeve on June 27th 2016, feeling good so far.
Love this site and the great people on it!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Sai in Biggest change or challenge from band to sleeve ?
Hey all,
Newly sleeved on 6/27 when Lap Band was removed as well. I had the Lap Band for 10 years, and am just curious from my fellow revised folk:
What's been the single biggest challenge or change that took getting used to ?
I also had a hiatal hernia repaired during my conversion, so the doctor explained the sensation of drinking and swallowing may feel similar to the band as the hernia repair site heals internally. I'm 6 days post op and I can tell it's less "band-like" each day. (What I mean by "band-like" is this... drinking a sip of Water, feeling the Water go down my esophagus and "pause" before draining into the rest of my stomach. )
Looking forward to hearing from you!
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iamjohnbamber got a reaction from Sai in Biggest change or challenge from band to sleeve ?
Hey all,
Newly sleeved on 6/27 when Lap Band was removed as well. I had the Lap Band for 10 years, and am just curious from my fellow revised folk:
What's been the single biggest challenge or change that took getting used to ?
I also had a hiatal hernia repaired during my conversion, so the doctor explained the sensation of drinking and swallowing may feel similar to the band as the hernia repair site heals internally. I'm 6 days post op and I can tell it's less "band-like" each day. (What I mean by "band-like" is this... drinking a sip of Water, feeling the Water go down my esophagus and "pause" before draining into the rest of my stomach. )
Looking forward to hearing from you!