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New here- looking for advice on lapband revision!
Carriejess replied to ama2414's topic in Revision Weight Loss Surgery Forums (NEW!)
Handed in 07 lost all my weight. Over all the years band slipped and reflux issues. Gained half back due to pregnancies. Revised four months ago to bypass. The quality of life is sooo much better, I am so happy that I can actually feel full and not in pain! -
The dumbest diet you tried?
Carriejess replied to VDB's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Cambridge is still going strong in the uk! -
CrossFit and Sleeve surgery
Carriejess replied to ama2414's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I'm a cross fitter and a band to bypass revision. I moved at the same time as surgery and I'm finding it hard to get childcare to watch my toddlers to go to class. I'm also getting married in sept and my box know that I won't go back until after the wedding and kids go to school. They don't know I had a revision so I guess it will be a shock! Like you I couldn't lose the weight with cross fit and healthy excercise, they should support you whatever and work around your needs. It should b a supportive environment! -
Beating PCOS and Preggo w/ Bypass
Carriejess replied to caligul's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
I had lapband 8 years ago. Reached goal weight and fell pregnant and then again once my little girls turned nine months. I was told that due to my pcos I love would probably never conceive! -
Sadly this is mostly down to genetics but hydration, trying not to lose the weight really quickly and excercise especially weights will all help
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Tips to not eat your kids food!
Carriejess posted a topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
So I am 11 weeks post op and I have a two and four year old who only go to nursery 1 1/2 days a week. Now I am a big fan of non processed healthy eating but of course I allow my kids to have occasional treats. When I make them meals/snacks I just automatically seem to eat some of it and it's never the extra healthy stuff it's always the crackers from the fruit and cheese plate or the buttered mash from chicken dinner or the chips from the picnic etc when I do this I am then full up so its not even really the calorie content from what I'm eating because it's not that much but it means I'm missing out on the protein/ good fats that I should be eating. What do other parents who's children are at home do? -
I'm an RN, can I do the fills myself?
Carriejess replied to Miss Sue's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had my band for seven years and always did my own fills and I am not medically trained my mums a nurse and she taught me. I only did it because my port was below the rib cage and very close to the surface of the skin. To be honest a monkey could do it on my port. However it does come with a lot of temptations so If you are going to do it I would suggest that you draw up a sensible schedule and stick to it or you may find your self in trouble with filling too often or over filling or even worse keeping a too tight band to lose weight quicker which Is a sure fire way to get severe acid reflux and slips. My band slipped due to pregnancy but I believe that the terrible acid reflux came from keeping my band over tight. -
Are we not the perfect scientific study against the idea of calorie/fat burning?
Carriejess replied to chunkyloverlovesyou's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Her BMR is only around 3500 calls even at that weight. -
Are we not the perfect scientific study against the idea of calorie/fat burning?
Carriejess replied to chunkyloverlovesyou's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
No idea how the science works. https://asmbs.org/patients/benefits-of-bariatric-surgery this is a very simple explanation on hormones etc. -
Are we not the perfect scientific study against the idea of calorie/fat burning?
Carriejess replied to chunkyloverlovesyou's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I believe that the more you have abused your body with a million different diets the more your metabolism is damaged. Last year I ate super healthy and was doing a lot of crossfit. Didn't lose any weight...because my metabolism was so damaged with fifteen years of diets and previous wls. This is why you get the syndrome of the person who is overweight and never really been on a diet joining weight watchers and losing twice as much weight as their friend who has done every diet under the sun. Having wls surgery especially sleeve/bypass helps to reset the metabolism. That is why this time around I am less concerned with starving myself thin like I did with my band. I have a second chance at eating well and at a good calorie level and I am going to take it. I don't want my body to think that I can only eat 800 calories a day for the rest of its life to maintain. I have found the Dr Weiner videos really helpfull with this. Everyone is different and this is only my opinion and approach! -
Are you following a Paleo Diet?
Carriejess replied to My Bariatric Life's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
The reason most people not lose on the paleo diet is that they eat too much fat. Yes coconut oil, butter, nuts, fatty meats etc are not bad for you but you can't eat as much as you want. I ate paleo and went to crossfit for 12 months and didn't lose a pound yes my body changed and I was fit but I didn't lean out. Now I eat a more balanced approach, high protein and veggies, lowish dairy and legumes and very low sugars and grains. Organic and home prepared whenever possible. -
Dr Christian de bruyne in Belgium did mine. I don't think they did anything special. There's was quite a lot of scarring etc.
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It's difficult because four weeks out from having my band I was really happy but I can say that the feeling of being able to eat actual chicken/beef/broccoli etc without getting stuck/throwing up/having that weird chest pain/not being able to eat but being hungry etc etc is such a relief. When I am full I feel full just as you do with a normal stomach.
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I do get slightly hungry now but easily fixed with a drink. I have three meals and one snack a day but breakfast is usually a drink/yoghurt meal. I am still on the slightly soft phase, averaging 60/80 grams protein, 30 fat and 50 max carbs. Today my meals are Ovaltine light with unflavoured protein powder Small white fish fillet, broccoli, sweet potato and light cheese sauce (portion fits into half a cup) Homemade pork burger, spinach and cream cheese stuffed mushroom (half a cup) Two slices deli turkey breast. Half a cup fills me up but it has to be denser foods, I could definately eat more than half a cup of purée. Around 700 calls daily
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I didn't talk with others but while I was in the hospital I met three other girls similar to myself (under 30 Bmi under 35) having lapband to mgb revision which reassured me as I always associated bypass with those that needed extreme weightloss
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Had my band seven years ago dropped to 120lbs so 100lb loss, band slipped three years later due to two pregnancies (to be honest pretty much starved that weight off me, couldn't eat any nutrient dense food really due to over restriction) regained 60lbs. I wanted to get the sleeve and refused to go back to my initial surgeon unless he agreed to do it even though he was against it. It was only about four hours prior to surgery that he managed to change my mind. I thought that because a restriction only procedure had worked so well for me before it would again. His points were. 1) if you have a band your stomach will be damaged so they would have to make the pouch slightly larger because of scar tissue therefore you will probably be able to eat more 2) your body is not shocked by just going on a low cal diet again, it's used to it 3) it's reversible 4) they don't bypas as much of the intestines so malabsorption is not as high (this was my main reason I didn't want it) 4) usually a couple of good Multivitamins a day is all the supplements you need, with traditional rny it's more 5) probably won't suffer with as many extreme reactions to sugar/ fat as rny. 6) if you have a bypas then you have no where else to go, no more surgery, if you have a sleeve and it doenst work you will need to revise again anyway (especially relevant if you are self pay like me!) I am really happy I changed my mind, I haven't had any problems I still have slight reflux which they are hoping will settle in a month or two. That's the main reason I am happy I changed my mind. Reflux is normally worse with the sleeve. I felt fully recovered within a week (would have been earlier but it was the port removal pain that hurt) However I am sure there are many success stories with any kind of revision.
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Hi I had band to MGB revision four weeks ago my Bmi was 34 I am 23lbs down this month. I wanted the sleeve initially (massive slip with my band) but was persuaded to have mgb because often when our bodies are used to low calories as you have had a lapband and a sleeve we need the extra help to reset the body to lose, also I had major reflux from my band.
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Weight gain and freaking out.
Carriejess replied to CaliGal1's topic in Gastric Bypass Surgery Forums
I spent last year cross fitting I'm taking a break while I heal from my revision. I weighed 182 when I started and a uk 18 I weighed 182 ten months later uk size 14. Cross fit puts muscle on quick but will improve your body. When you do something like cross fit you have to focus more on measuring/ clothes size especially if you are somewhere around the weight you should be because you probably won't lose and may gain some weight but imagine how fit, healthy and toned you will be! So hard when you have been purely focused on losing for so long, good luck! -
I think good fat is really important in a diet, although at the moment I am using 0% fat products I hope to move up to full fat as I go along and depending on how well my body tolerates it. This morning I tried 0% fat total yoghurt thinned down with full fat milk and a smidge of honey. I will see how that goes. I would like to be using full fat natural yoghurt, milk, butter etc in the future. My weight issues come from portion control and binges but generally through unprocessed good quality food.
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Me! But day six the diarrhoea has definitely eased off. Actually I feel really good today, liquids are a bit easier, everything is easier actually!
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Day 3- hard time eating
Carriejess replied to Melanie36's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Had mine on the 13/02 I still have diarrhoea. I'm going for fluids first my food intake is like this Am half a yoghurt Mid morning 1 small cracker (cracker bread/Dutch toast, the melt in the mouth kind which I am allowed) with light cream cheese lunch couple of tablespoons of Soup with Protein powder mixed in. Afternoon half a yoghurt dinner soup again and a cracker but split in two halfs. Then a Protein shake throughout the day a few dips here and there. With as much Fluid as I can manage which is definately not as much as I am hoping it will be in another week! -
Hi I had my unexpected bypass on the 13/02. I am a lapband revision and originally wanted the sleeve, finally persuaded by my doctor to have bypass just before surgery because of scar tissue concerns and that he didn't want me to have an irreversible procedure. I'm still getting my head around the fact that I have had bypass! Hoping not to be a slow loser because I'm a revision as I am getting married in September. Cannot wait to start feeling healthy again and so happy not to have my band anymore! Good luck everyone x
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I prepped meals for while I would be away and for a week after. But now I love being in the kitchen and cooking for the family because I have always been a fanatic cook but 1) I'm not hungry 2) I can plan what I will cook because I'm not driven by my own cravings 3) there's always leftovers to portion up for people!
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Veterans: Are you Having your Band Removed or is it Removed Already?
Carriejess replied to TQUAD64's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Lost 100 pounds through my band seven years ago and maintained but regained 50 due to two pregnancies and a major slip. Just revised to mini bypass last Friday. Very happy to have had my band but very happy to revise also! -
I am so excited to revise in 13 days. I lost 100 lb with the band to bmi 21 but regained 50lb due to slippage And pregnancies. I feel that I lost the weight first time round in a really unhealthy way basically because it was so hard to eat protein and veggies! In the last two years I have really educated myself on fitness and nutrition but like all of us I just can't lose the weight (portion control is non existent!) I feel like the sleeve will give me the right appetite for the kind of life I want to live with the added benefit of no sliming, pb'ing restricted foods, fills and getting stuck.