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Bea1128

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About Bea1128

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    It is What it Is!
  • Birthday December 5

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • Interests
    sports, gardening, painting
  • Occupation
    Mom/ Nurse
  • City
    DFW
  • State
    Texas
  • Zip Code
    76012
  1. Happy -- Birthday Bea1128!

  2. Bea1128

    Support Group For Dfw Banders!!

    Hey y'all! I'm in Fort Worth. I'm on "old" bandster. I was banded in April 2008. I've done extremely well until about 6 months ago. I started a new job, stopped running and have managed to gain 20 pounds. Basically I got compliant and fell off the wagon. So I've come back to this site to remember what it is I'm supposed to be doing and get back on track. Congrats to all of you newly banded. I still consider the band the best thing I've ever done for myself and would do it again in a heartbeat!!
  3. Bea1128

    Calling all April Bandsters!!!!

    Wow! I haven't been on here in quite a while, so imagine my surprise to check in and see so many old friends posting again! Way to go guys! This site has always been such a great source of motivation and support. I know you will all get back on track and do great! Look forward to hearing about your successes! Keep up the great work!
  4. wow your before & after pics are inspiring!!!! Thank you SO much for sharing! I go in to be banded on the 30th...Cant wait =)

  5. Bea1128

    2010

  6. Hey all! I hope you don't mind me posting a comment here as I'm not newly banded, but I just wanted to wish you all the best of luck. I remember very well those first few months. I was banded April 2008 and I have done very well. It's not always easy, but I have never once regretted my decision. It was the best decision and the best gift I have ever given myself. I know this site is a great source of support. If you have any questions, I'm happy to answer them. If I can figure out how to do it. :0) This site has changed dramatically since I was a regular here. Anyway, congrats and good luck! You can all do it!
  7. Hello all! It's been a while since I've been on this site and even longer since I've posted pics. So, I thought I'd check in and post a new pic. I had my surgery in April 2008 and the "before" pic was the day I started the pre-op diet. The new pic was two days ago. I've lost about 100 pounds. I really want to lose about 12 more pounds, but they are extremely stubborn. I'm a little below the weight my doc thought I'd be able to reach so I'm a happy girl. I love my life. I'm 4 weeks from graduating nursing school, I run at least 25 miles/week, and can shop anywhere I want. It doesn't get any better than this! Good luck to all who are just starting their journey, it's all worth it! And I hope all my bandster friends are doing well! Have a blessed day!
  8. Bea1128

    Too much exercise not enough calories?

    Thanks for the info. I used to do this and I have gotten away from it. Trying to eat the bulk of your calories early in the day is smart. Then having something small at dinner because like you said you don't need the fuel at night. Thanks for sharing.
  9. Bea1128

    Too much exercise not enough calories?

    Thanks Cali, that's very interesting and worth a try. I really need to be better about eating every few hours. My schedule is so crazy, I forget or get busy.
  10. In my opinion and experience, being super restrictive with my diet (and by diet I mean food intake) causes binging. Everyone is different and everyone has to figure out how to have a treat without overdoing. I pretty much eat what I want, but all in moderation. I don't necessarily do it everyday, but if I want it I have it. I'm two years out so I know what I can have and how it will affect me. I'm comfortable with it; however, there are some things I stay away from no matter what because they are trigger foods for me and I know I can't stop. That doesn't seem to bother me because when I don't eat them, I don't want them. I can't eat anything bready because it starts the binging. It is a physiological reaction akin to a drug for me. I start and I go absolutely crazy and eat everything in site. So I don't do that at all. I do allow myself chocolate or other dessert items in moderation. I consider this a lifestyle change and I don't "diet", but that works for me. I have to have treats or it drives me crazy. Besides life is just no fun without treats from time to time. :thumbup: Good luck!
  11. Bea1128

    Too much exercise not enough calories?

    I'm glad I found this thread because I've been thinking about this a lot myself. I'm down to my last 20 pounds and I'm stuck. I run 20-25 miles/week. I started running again in Jan/Febish outside and slowly built up to where I am now. In the beginning, I didn't have an issue. I felt good during my runs and seemed to have plenty of energy. I lost the weight I had put back on during the holidays fairly quickly to get back down to where I am now. I can not break past 155 and it's driving me crazy. I'm toning and am looking good in my clothes which is great, but I want to break this plateau. Now I've noticed that I'm having a really hard time getting thru my runs and that I'm exhausted. I try hard to drink enough water, so I don't think that is the issue. I don't know if I should up my caloric intake or try to get more protein in. There is only so much I can eat in a day. Not sure what to do either. I'm going to try this week to eat a little more and see how that works for me. If you try something different, let us know. Good luck!
  12. I weigh every few weeks simply because there is such little change in my weight from day to day at this point. I'm very close to goal and am struggling to get the last few off. I run 4-5 miles a day so gaining isn't really a concern for me. I'm gaining muscle and losing inches, not necessarily pounds at this point. Besides, I don't really care about what I weigh as much as how I look and what size I can wear.
  13. I thought I would post some new pics since I'm coming up on two years. Two pics are from today and the others were taken 2 years ago almost to the day, 2 weeks before surgery. I'm a bonafide slow loser and I still have another 15-20 lbs to go, but I wouldn't change it for the world. I'm almost there and have recently increased my workouts to running 4 miles 5 days/week. It's helping and I hope to be at goal very soon. I've gone from a 24/26 to a 10. I love my band and the new life it has allowed me to lead. And I hope all my April Avengers are out there somewhere loving life and doing well 2 years post-op!!
  14. Bea1128

    I know it's not easy but ...

    I'm really glad to come across this thread as I'm struggling at the moment too. Like posters before me, I too have had some issues with people commenting that I've taken the "easy way out". Emotionally speaking it's difficult for me when some of my "old" friends constantly talk about my weight loss. At some point I just want to be me not the girl who has lost a lot of weight. It gets embarrassing sometimes. And like some of you, food was my best buddy, and for a while I felt really lost. I had to find other things to fill my time. Over time it has gotten easier to do that, but it's still a day to day process for me. It's not easy. I'm almost 2 years out and still not at my goal. I get within 10-12 pounds and can't quite get there. It's frustrating. The last 6 weeks have been the worst as life has happened in a big way. For the first time in a long while I turned to emotional eating. I went to slider foods, plain and simple. I've gained about 10 pounds. While it's a lot less than I would have gained pre-band, it's still upsets me that I let that happen. The good news is that I want to put a stop to it right now, immediately, and am taking actions to do that. I have a foot injury that is healing so I'm not able to exercise like I once did, but there is a lot I can do with my diet to lose the pounds. I've lost my motivation, but hope to find it again. I try to keep reminding myself than everyone is different and that I am so much better off now that pre-band. I'm healthier and happier than before, I just need to get back on the "wagon" so to speak. I'm going back to the beginning as far as "bandster rules" are concerned. It's a life long journey and there will be bumps in the road. And Bandpal, you crack me up. Thanks for the chuckle!
  15. Bea1128

    Crazy Question but im Super Curious..

    I know this can be a source of embarrassment and worry, but as a nursing student, I can assure no one will think twice about it. And just think of it this way, you'll never see those OR nurses again and your doc probably won't even know. :thumbup: Good luck to you!

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