Mr. Green
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Mr. Green started following carbonated beverages!!!!!, Coughing and spitting at night while sleeping, Considering The Band... What's Your Take? and and 7 others
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Coughing and spitting at night while sleeping
Mr. Green replied to joleng5's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I had a sudden onset of this which resulted in me spending two days in the hospital for aspiration pneumonia. Don't screw around with this because it can lead to big problems. I am currently unfilled as they think I was too tight. I was eating ok, but having trouble at times. When I did a upper GI, nothing would go down. Make an appointment and see your doctor. You may need a slight unfill to get rid of that. My band is just fine and did not move, just too tight. -
Considering The Band... What's Your Take?
Mr. Green replied to YourPalBigAl's topic in The Guys’ Room
Well, I guess the 3 year bander will chime in. This is not the cure all tool and you will have to adjust your lifesyle in a big way. Learn to eat healthy is a big one. Does it have to be all rabbit food and brown rice, NO. But, gone are the days of big meals, buffets are a waste of money, and bread and flour can be an issue for some. Second thing is you will need to get out and move. This does not mean going to the gym 5 days a week. I hate the gym and have found other ways to exercise. I love bike riding and have taken up ice skating in my late 30's. Swimming is another great activity that can shed some pounds. You will have to make changes and some you may not like, but the end results can be huge. Research if this is for you and then research some more. Know what is expected and what you need to do. Good luck and this does work. Before: 360lbs, size 48 waist, XXL shirts Now: 245lbs, size 40 waist, XL to XXL shirts and feeling great!!! -
I think you can take it and never did hear anything that you can't. I have been taking it since my surgery back in 2009 with no issues. But, to be on the safe side, always ask your doctor.
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Heart Attack Grill - 6000 Calorie Burger!
Mr. Green replied to B-52's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
The Heart Attack Grill was featured on one of the Food Channels programs a few years back about the fact that they had a Fry Bar with all the fixings, especially cheese. Now they are in Vegas and I saw this story the other day. What made it worst is when they were interviewing the owner. Most or all of the people in the background looked to be 350lbs. plus. It just goes to show that the demand for places like this still are present in todays world, especially with all the warnings and such from the FDA, various health orgs. and such. I could not even think about or vision myself eating a burger like that today. It is amazing what this surgery does to your brain by breaking the food habits and really making you think before you eat. -
I agree!!! I would be sitting around in shorts and a T-Shirt pre-weight loss in the middle of winter on a night in the teens. My wife would be in sweat pants, sweat coat, and a blanket with the heat cranked up. NOW, I am freezing and have to wear more than my shorts and a T. Its amazing what weight loss an can do to your body.
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DELETE THIS ACCOUNT! reacted to a post in a topic: Does This Really Work
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You will have some pain from the surgery in general and the gas that they use to inflate your tummy. The key to getting rid of the gas pain and a quick recovery is walk, walk, and walk as much as you can. The night I stayed over in the hospital I was up walking every hour and nurses kept asking if I was OK doing all this, it really did help. You cannot put a number of what you will lose after surgery. You will most likely not have much or any restriction after surgery for several weeks. What you will need to do is start eating right and doing more physical activity than you have before. The period after surgery is typically called Bandster hell since you have little to no restriction and can eat what you want. But, this is a time for change and a good time to start changing your lifestyle for the good.
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I was a huge diet soda guy for years. Hey, its diet, right?? I had my last one 24hrs before surgery and have never touched the stuff since then. That was almost 3 years ago. The other day I was curious and had a sip of diet soda, WORST TASTING STUFF EVER!! I don't miss it and was instructed not to drink it by my doctor and Nut. I must say with no caffein in my diet I sleep so much better at night. Now, I do grab a coffee once in a blue moon due to a late night here and there, but its all water for me. I was amazed how my body responed without the soda.
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Who Have You Told You Were Banded?
Mr. Green replied to nancyginnm's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I tell people if they want to know how I lost the weight. It is not secret and the reaction I have gotten has been positive. Now, I'm not one of these people that says,"Hi, I'm Mr. Green and I have had WLS". You can pick who to tell, but I found my family is more supportive and helps me that they knew from the start. No one sits by me and wonders why I am not eating or why I don't like all the carbs, junk, etc. I don't think the subject is taboo like it was in the past. Awhile ago WLS was for the weak. As obesity is becoming a global issue, the surgery is not suprising to most IMO. -
What Am I Doing Wrong? Constructive Adivce Needed :)
Mr. Green replied to I-wanna-be-a-loser's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
With your exercise you may be buring more calories than you are taking in. If the inches are coming off that is great. Give it some time as our bodies can be funny some times and do strange stuff. Just don't starve yourself or the results can go the other way. Keep up the good work. -
From a person that was way too tight, make sure you watch yourself closely. I was bringing fluids back up, could not eat dense proteins, etc. I really let this go on for too long. The weight loss was great, but I got tired of eating the same soft foods and really started to hate eating at all. You should not be struggling with liquids. The only time I do is in the mornings before I really get moving around. Are you able to eat dense proteins OK? Do they go down and stay down? How long does it take you to eat a full banster meal? Are you getting stuck a lot? These are all questions to ask yourself.
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It is not impossible, but you would only be hurting yourself in the long run. Post-Op diets are put into place for a reason. I cringe when I read a story about someone saying "I'm sorry, but I screwed up" in a 12 paragraph post on how they went out with friends to a buffet 3 weeks Post-Op. The time and restrictions after surgery are done so you and the band heal. You don't want your stomach moving around a lot and having to do a ton of work while the band sets into place and heals. You are right in saying you don't want to mess anything up. I always say, 5 or 8 weeks of hell Post-op for a lifetime of change and healthly living. Bad eating habits are what got most of us here in the first place, no time than the better right after Surgery to make the right choices and make some big changes.
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workinprogress0180 reacted to a post in a topic: Feel Discouraged
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BE PATIENT!! At 5 weeks I was still on my post-op diet. Take your time and don't rush things. You are doing the right things. Take this time to discover new ways to eat and exercise. Rushing fills to get restriction can cause a ton of issues. Keep up the good work and you will be fine.
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Since you were banded not long ago I would not worry about the scale. Your body is in flux (as I like to call it) due to the surgery and post-op diet. All kinds of goffy things are going to happen until you are back to normal. Take this time to heal, start off some easy exercise, and get ready for a lifetime of change. The scale will start to move soon enough.