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You could be....but maybe not. I felt restriction my first couple of weeks, but learned it was likely swelling. By four weeks I only had that stuck feeling if I didn't chew well enough. I'm not yet at the sweet spot, I have my second fill on 12/27. My understanding is that once I'm in the sweet spot I will feel full at between 1/4 and 1/2 cup of food per meal. In about a year at the 1 cup mark. I believe it is a feeling of fullness versus feeling something is stuck. I could be wrong... Banded 10/12/16
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I feel unmotivated
Treadmillwalker replied to izarigo's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Are you exercising? Are you eating low carb and high Protein? Are you tracking? Banded 10/12/16 -
Book: The Beck Diet Solution
Treadmillwalker replied to Treadmillwalker's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Yes, I believe your post is one of the ones I read. I ordered exactly what you indicated. Thanks! Banded 10/12/16 -
Calcium Supplements and Eating Dairy
Treadmillwalker replied to Treadmillwalker's topic in Protein, Vitamins, and Supplements
@@Bufflehead thanks for sharing. Great advice as I don't want to live on supplements. Right now my weight is all the load bearing I can handle, but as soon as I get off 50 pounds I plan to expand beyond walking. The doctor believes my knees will hurt less as the weight comes off. Thanks! Banded 10/12/16 -
I Have Landed In Onederland!
Treadmillwalker replied to itsallido's topic in Gastric Sleeve Surgery Forums
Congratulations!! Banded 10/12/16 -
Submitting Today!
Treadmillwalker replied to toofatnopants's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Unless you met your deductible for 2016 you may want to wait to have the surgery until January 2017. A friend was approved for WLS last December and her doctor said he had a cancellation and would get her in on 12/30. Her insurance counted the surgery toward her 2015 deductible. So far everything has been out of pocket for her for 2016. Good luck and best wishes. Banded 10/12/16 -
I had my surgery on a Wednesday. I went back to the office on Monday with a lifting restriction for the first four weeks. Banded 10/12/16
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Meat hurts
Treadmillwalker replied to natarshassleeve's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I made spaghetti squash tonight. Yummy. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
In debt for surgery
Treadmillwalker replied to weneebug's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
@@weneebug sorry your huband isn't more supportive. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
When I stand or walk I'm sucking in my stomach muscles. It helps remind me what I'm working toward. It may sound weird but little things like this help me walk away from the holiday treats. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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Do you like Hot drinks? I drink hot tea or sugar free hot chocolate and it helps me feel satisfied. Oh, I still dream of pizza so I'm looking into trying some of the crust free low carb recipes in the future. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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Pre-op diet cheats
Treadmillwalker replied to Bakergrl214's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
You risk going open versus laproscopy if you don't follow the pre-op diet from your doctor. I don't know about you, but the thought of a bigger surgery, bigger scar, longer hospital stay and recovery, more money spent, were enough to keep me on the straight and narrow. Plus, I want(ed) to be successful and that won't happen if I give in to short term thinking/actions. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
LOL, yes and it is better than indulging and waddling out of the room. High Five! Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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10 Things Successful People Do
Treadmillwalker posted a topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
http://www.success.com/article/10-things-successful-people-never-do-again They adapt and change behaviors. They don't choose short-term comfort over long-term benefit. Once successful people know they want something that requires a painful, time-limited step, they do not mind the painful step because it gets them to a long-term benefit. Living out this principle is one of the most fundamental differences between successful and unsuccessful people, both personally and professionally. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
LOL - the heading should say "sucking in" darn auto correct. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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I have to be careful that I don't wash the Protein down too quickly. So I don't drink 30 minutes before or after I eat. This morning I've had a big glass of Water, two cups of coffee and now (after waiting 30 minutes ) I'm nibbling on a Quest Protein Bar. This help me. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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How has your family changed since your WLS?
Treadmillwalker replied to NWJill's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
@@Odie and @NJJill, we are all very fortunate. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
New to the banded life
Treadmillwalker replied to chiiillin's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Yowza, call your surgeon's office and ask if there is a dietician you can meet with. Each surgeon is different and not knowing which of the two techniques your doctor performed tells me you need to meet with his/her office and receive education. By not doing the liquid diet you can tear your stitches, cause your band to slip, and more. Call your doctor. Advocate for yourself. Good luck. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
Information session
Treadmillwalker replied to Severcoe78@aol.com's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Like you, I did a lot of research. I reached out to a bariatric center of excellence. I took six months of classes pre-surgery and learned about the various WLS options. I learned about lifestyle changes pre and post surgery and then partnered with my surgeon to determine the best choice for me. I felt well informed pre-surgery and now I am part of a monthly face-to-face support group led by a registered dietitian that is associated with the bariatric center of excellence. I appreciate this online support group, my face-to-face group, and my appointments with my surgeon and his nurse. I suggest you research the surgeons in your area and learn what resources are available to you pre and post-surgery. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16 -
How much Splenda are you planning to consume in a day? If I'm having fat-free yogurt or a cup of coffee I use one packet of Splenda. If I'm going to bake something I use Swerve. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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How has your family changed since your WLS?
Treadmillwalker replied to NWJill's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
My husband, who is not overweight, is awesome!! We have a food scale, measuring cups, and measuring spoons. He is weighing and measuring our food. I work in a professional position and I can do my job from anywhere via computer, cell phone, WebEx, Facetime, etc. Therefore, I pick and chose which days I go in the office or work remotely. He is so supportive and if I say I'm going into the office he will measure out my food and put it in containers and into my bag. He knows one of the things I have struggled with in the past was sips, bites, nibbles, and tastes. Since he is dishing up the food I am no longer eating an extra spoonful, sampling a taste, licking the spoon, etc. My husband also plans what he is going to eat in front of me. So if he wants a cookie he knows that would be hard for me to watch. He quietly takes his cookie and goes into another room or waits until I'm in the shower, etc. I can smell on Sunday morning that he made toast, and I'm fine as long as I'm busy and not watching him eat it. I walk downstairs and he has a bowl of FF yogurt with blueberries ready for me. I love my husband. -
Head hunger is real, but you won't be successful if you don't learn to overcome it. Surgery is only a tool. You need to develop techniques and new healthy habits or you will be a fat girl with only 20% of her stomach. Do you want to be fat, out of shape, struggling to walk and more because you didn't change your habits? I'm not being harsh. I ask myself these same questions every time I walk by the break room and see the holiday goodies. Don't feel sorry for yourself. You made a choice, now invest in getting the results that come from healthy changes. Big hug of support. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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Call out- PREPARE AND SIGN UP for NEW YEAR's CHALLENGE!
Treadmillwalker replied to mi75's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Hi, I stumbled across this post. I just had surgery in October (lap band and love it), and I would like to participate. Please add me if this is open to newbies too. -
Had lapband surgery 10/12/16
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Lost or Deleted Friend Requests - SORRY
Treadmillwalker replied to Treadmillwalker's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I will get online tomorrow. Goodnight and thank you. Had lapband surgery 10/12/16