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atwoodka

LAP-BAND Patients
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About atwoodka

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  • Birthday 06/23/1959

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    http://karenslapbandjourney.blogspot.com/

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    Collegeville
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    PA
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    http://karenslapbandjourney.blogspot.com/
  1. Happy 54th Birthday atwoodka!

  2. Happy 53rd Birthday atwoodka!

  3. 3 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 3rd Anniversary atwoodka!

  4. BubblyBandit - you mentioned that your Dr "adjusted your points to fit your band". Can you tell be more? I joined WW 3 weeks ago (PointsPlus) and have GAINED 5 pounds !!!! The WW leader doesn't know about any differences for the band, and my next appointment with my lap band Dr isn't for another month. Looing for any advice to get me on the right track so I don't continue to gain. Thanks, Karen
  5. atwoodka

    Personal Trainer, Shopping Nirvana & New Pics

    babertm, Thanks so much ! Hope you are doing well ! Karen
  6. Thank you for your message. Also congradulations are in order for you as well hitting the 100's!!!!! I know it must be nice to have a 1 in front of anything dealing with weight. It's stories like yours that keep me motivated to reach the goals that you have obtained. Best of luck and keep moving forward in 1derland I will be there soon.

  7. atwoodka

    I'm on my way

    The pre-diet was actually the hardest for me....headaches & hunger. But, I lost the most weight during that time, great jump start ! After the band I lost very little until after my first fill....has been slow and steady ever since. You will do terrific !!!! Good luck !
  8. atwoodka

    2 more pounds gone

    CONGRATS !!!!! Those weight loss stalls can be soooooo frustrating. I started tracking my monthly totals (instead of just weekly) to get the full picture. Amazing what I have been able to do with the band that I couldn't do for myself ! Good luck with your journey :-)
  9. atwoodka

    7 Hours or so Away from Banding

    I was amazed how "easy" the surgery was. Follow all your Dr's post-op directions, relax for a few days.... but remember to walk around often, and drink fluids. Good Luck on your journey!!!!
  10. atwoodka

    Please share your post op stories

    3 days post-op I felt OK, just still tired and sore. 2 weeks until I was completely back to "normal". Unfortunately I had a lot of nausea, but was mostly my fault for not drinking enough. Once I took my pain and nausea meds, I was able to drink protein shaakes and my energy returned. Been 3 1/2 months now and I can barely remember the surgery......the band is simply a way of life. Good luck to you !
  11. atwoodka

    Personal Trainer, Shopping Nirvana & New Pics

    Thanks so much for the encouragement ! What a wild ride we are on.....good luck to you !
  12. atwoodka

    ONEderland is ONEderful !!!

    Thanks so much for your encouragement ! Feels great....gotta love the band!!!!
  13. atwoodka

    ONEderland is ONEderful !!!

    Good luck with your journey ! Sweets were first and carbs (pizza, bread, pasta) were second for me before the band. Thankfully bread just doesn't agree with me, so it makes it easy to pass them by now. Sweets are still a big draw for me, but I just keep hearing my Surgeon tells us all in our pre-op classes that "the band is a tool for us to use, and it is easy to 'cheat the band'... if you are planning to do so, then cancel the surgery now." If I follow the guidelines of Protein first, Veggies second, Carbs third....I get full before I even hit the carbs :cursing: Try your best with the liquid diet.....it was really tough, but sooooo worth it....my stomach was really small making the surgery easy and lost the most weight during that time. :cool2: Such a great jump start. Keep in touch
  14. Congratulations, you will look absolutely WONDERFUL at the wedding :cursing: Just think how comfortable you will be showing off your new dress and your new figure. What a difference from the days when we just wore whatever we didn't feel too horrible in. :cursing:
  15. atwoodka

    Mother's Day Musings

    Personally, I only have children of the furry 4 legged variety. But I still love Mother's Day because I am lucky enough to still have my Mom with me…..at 82, going on 50, she is an amazing woman, you'd all love her. We bought her flowers, a dress jacket, and went out for lunner (the meal that falls somewhere between lunch and dinner). We broke tradition….for years we have gone to brunch at the Wm Penn Inn. A local upscale restaurant with a Mother's Day all you can eat "buffet" that is to die for !!! And let me tell you we never hesitated to get our money's worth….they lost money on us just from our trips to the dessert tables alone. Every year we starting drooling over the thought of going to the Wm Penn Inn Brunch as soon as the dishes from Easter Dinner were cleared from the table. However, this year, figuring that asking a lap-band patient to go to a sumptuous buffet would be like sending a gambling addict to a free weekend in Vegas (you can look, but you can't touch) Mom kindly suggested we go to the Olive Garden instead. Now Olive Garden, with it’s bottomless salad & breadsticks IS like winning in Vegas to me…..JACKPOT !!! I was salivating on the drive over, and it was a wonder I didn't get a speeding ticket in my haste to arrive and get in what I knew was going to be a very looooooong line (they don't take reservations). Little did I know, my band had other plans for Mother's Day……in the end my meal consisted of 1/2 cup salad and 1/2 breast of chicken parmesan…...that was it…..I was full. No breadsticks, no pasta, no dessert. I was satisfied, and I did NOT feel deprived the least little bit. I did NOT need to unbutton my pants to be able to breathe, or need to go home and nap after eating. As we sipped our coffee, we couldn't help but talk about of how much emphasis we place on food. How much I looked forward to "going all out" during the weeks building up to the big event (only to be replaced by the next big event on the calendar). How in the past I would have had several helpings of salad (it's good for you, right???), and by the end of the meal we would have asked for several baskets of breadsticks (they are free, right, so they don't actually count as part of the meal)…. oh, and don't forget the dipping oil for them…..we are half Italian after all. Speaking of which, it's impolite to leave anything on your plate, so both chicken breasts and the pasta would have disappeared as well….and dessert and coffee are necessary to relax and help the digestion. NOT so in lap-band land. So, my memories this year of Mother's Day do NOT consist of another buffet just like the year before, and the year before that, and the year before…… This year, we went shopping together, talked a lot, took the dogs for a walk, took them to the farm and rode my horse, watched a movie together as a family…..oh, and we stopped off and got a bite to eat along the way. What a difference a little band makes :-)

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