crushbro
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About crushbro
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Advanced Member
- Birthday 01/12/1956
About Me
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Biography
Generally happy, vibrant and outgoing personality.
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Interests
Quilting, reading
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Occupation
Operations Manager, Medical School
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City
Wagga Wagga
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State
New South Wales
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Zip Code
2650
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crushbro started following Australian Bandsters Chat Thread, Anyone get banded at just 35 BMI?, When is too tight.....too tight? and and 5 others
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I was banded end April 2008 and it has been slow but steady. My doctor said he has a lot of success with lower BMI people. I was not prepared to wait until I had a large BMI before I was banded and my doctor was happy to take me on. The best thing I could ever do for myself and there are no regrets. I love it when people tell me how good I look even though I am not even half way there yet.
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Wagga Wagga is in coutry New South Wales Australia and until I moved here I had my doubts about its existance as well!!!! A large inland city we have a university and feed the rest of Australia with a good supply of beef, sheep, canola, wine, apples, oranges and most other food groups. A great place to live and visit.
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Hi all, I am only on my second fill since being banded end April 2008 and I have a great deal of restriction. I am having real trouble with meat of any sort but can eat plenty of vegetables, soup and yoghurt. I am keen to perservere and not get a partial unfill but I need meat and want to be able to eat what I have preapared for everyone else. Should I stick with it and lose weight more rapidly or get half a ml taken out? I have been losing weight very slowly up until now. I love my lapband as if it was my dearest friend but don't want to be anti social or have to bring it all back up if I have pushed it too far. I would be kken to hear what others have done. Many thanks:blink:
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This is an amazing achievment now that you have reached and exceeded your goals. My fill means that I am not hungry and am eating properly again. I still have some of the stress but will not reach for the icecream again in too much of a hurry. I love being banded in spite of sometimes being uncomfortable or not being able to eat a juicy steak but the new me will conquour the world I am sure!
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Thanks for the words of encouragement. I have seen the surgeon today and just had another fill so am back on track. I have lost another kilo in spite of the ice cream binge (and no I didn't throw up so obviously needed the fill). :tt2:
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Hi everyone, I have had a very stressful couple of weeks and those old eating habits are creeping back. Last night it was a whole container of Homer Hudsons Hoboken Crunch ice cream. That is not good and after being so good for the past 4 months I am disappointed in myself. Just goes to show that the mind is willful and powerful. Am hoping to be back on track soon. Anyone else returned to old habits and if so how did you fight them?
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Uplifting and Positive Thoughts ONLY . . .
crushbro replied to SanDiegoPhotog's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Banding was the smartest thing I have ever done for myself. I now feel like I have control, I smile in the mirror each day and I am proud that I cared enough about myself to go through with it. My victories are small weight wise but huge in the self esteem department. The best thing is that I will never see those extra pounds again....EVER. -
I am now 5 weeks post op and doing great. My secret has been eat with a teaspoon and chew anything that is not mush. Had my first fill and feel restriction but I needed that as I was getting hungry. I feel alive and energetic every day. I don't tell many people that I have had it done and so keep my good feelings to myself....but everyone notices a "new" me and I get lots of comments about how great I look. I think it all comes from within and I am in love with my band. I am fiercly protective of it and it is part of me now so I am moving forward in a very positive way. There are some down sides to it but never enough to cause any regrets. A new life awaits and it feels great. Good luck everyone on your own journeys.
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Am in ezactly the same position. Banded 28 April and feeling great. Also only need to lose 30 kg. You have made the right decision. You will feel a freedom that has probably been out of reach to you for some time. Embrace the whole process. Worth every cent and every needle!
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I also had my first fill today, 4 weeks after banding. Glad that I have had it as I have been really hungry and have not lost any weight in the last 2 weeks. The procedure was completely painless and the only problem I had was that I felt I was winded when I got up off the couch. Delighted with my lapband and love it to bits.
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Hi, I am due to have my first fill next week so I was delighted to read your post....it has put my mind at rest. Go well and be proud. Carole
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You have a good doctor looking after you. Optifast will get boring but I found that a straw and really cold water helps it go down a treat. Helps to keep you full and the weight just pours off so stick with it if you can. I had a couple of cheating episodes but mostly I was really focused. It helps the doctor so much better if your liver has shrunk and I am sure thats why my recovery was so good. Remember that you have to keep up your end of the bargain...the band is only a tool in the whole process. Keep up the good work.
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Fluids going down well and can tolerate yoghurt and pureed apple. Am still hanging out for a poached egg. Off to dietician this afternoon so hope I get some good news. Still feeling a bit shaky on my pins when I go out and walking around the supermarket is a real effort however I am thinking about work so must mean I am ready to go back soon.