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Hi EV1 Thanks For Welcoming Me
Devana replied to purposedriven4's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hello Purpose and welcome. I'm glad you found us. Congratulations on your banding date. I'm not sure about how to do a ticker, but I know there are several threads somewhere about it. Keep looking or maybe do a search. -
Lady, I'm so glad you're safe and well. Holy smokes, that must have left you shaking. The story about your daughter reminds me of the time when, at the dinner table, my 5 year old brother nonchalantly described my grandfather's death with apparently great accuracy. My grandfather died in a logging accident. My father was with him and was 15 years old at the time. As you can imagine, Dad, who has no belief whatsoever in anything supernatural or otherworldly was stunned. Great stats Regina, you're an inspiration.
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Do dead guys count?? Since this is fantasy, I imagine so. So for me a few dead guys: Burt Lancaster Raul Julia Gregory Peck
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Getting Banded on January 15, 2007
Devana replied to Andre1973's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Andre, my first thoughts? What a wonderful decision you've made. It's the start of a whole new life for you. Congratulations. -
Should I join roller derby??
Devana replied to DrewsLou's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Way to go! You have to try out? I'm hoping you'll be a shoo-in. -
Yoda's Jedi Journals (aka Yoda's Yammerin's)
Devana replied to Yoda's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
That's VERY near to me. It is indeed beautiful here. -
Welcome Ibrahem, I'm glad you found us. This is a great place for support and making friends. You should look up the December Bandsters thread and you will find other people at the same stage as you. Keep reading and keep us posted. Congratulations on your banding.
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Anyone had LB on NHS,how long was waiting list?
Devana replied to helenuk's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hi Helen and welcome. You may want to check out the "Elsewhere Local Band Support" threads at the bottom of the main page. That has specific UK threads in it and you may be able to get your questions answered there. All the best with your research. -
Hello Melissa and welcome! I'll echo Faybie's advice about finding the December bandsters thread. It's good to connect with people who are at the same stage. Keep reading and posting. All the best and congratulations on your banding.
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Still jumping through hoops
Devana replied to tachlime's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Welcome tachlime. There are several middle aged men here who are having success with the banded lifestyle. That's great about your insurance coverage. Keep reading and posting, you'll get lots of information and support. There's also an over 50's thread you may want to join. All the best! -
Welcome, I'm glad you started posting. I lurked for a long while before posting, too. So have you made a decision yet, or are you still contemplating? I'm wishing that this was available when I was your age. It would have been nice to have control of my weight when I was young rather than middle age. However, this is still a new life for me. Best of luck.
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Happy Birthday Lisa, and Happy New Year to everyone. I've learned, over these holidays, that brie, shortbread, fruitcake and all sorts of stuff goes down easily if chewed well enough. So much for my good intentions to stay away from treats. I'm glad the holidays are over! I, too, am not crazy about all this loose skin. Regardless of my size, I always felt like a goddess when making out with my sweetie. However, I feel decidedly yukky and unattractive with extra skin flapping about. PS for me down the road for sure! There's a clothing site that I read about here somewhere, and they have swimsuits that have legs that go down to mid thigh or almost the knee. I think I would feel less self conscious in something like that than I would in a pantie length with flappy thighs. Las Vegas in June sounds great. I have to figure out some things first before committing. My son is graduating from his school around then after his first eight years with the same small group of kids and the same teacher. (It's a Waldorf school) It's quite a deal that involves a camping trip, dinner with the parents, the class performing a Shakespeare play and a bunch of other stuff. I definitely have to be around for that.
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I was channel surfing and heard a Vancouver talk show hosts say that she had just had lunch with Jann and that she had lost a lot of weight. Has anyone seen her recently?
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I finally got a chance to see a picture of her slimmer bod. She's on the cover of the latest Chatelaine. She looks good. Anyone else see it?
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Should I join roller derby??
Devana replied to DrewsLou's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Oh my God, that's too cool. I'm surprised you even had doubts. My desire is to go paint-balling when I'm agile again. I know, I know, a middle aged woman running around in the bush........ but the kids look like they're having so much fun. You've gotta post pics in your regalia when you get it. -
Hello and welcome. I'm wondering if all went well with your surgery.
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Congratulations on your decision BlueEyedBaby. I'm not an old pro, however you still have my support.
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Intro: New to the Forum and Lapband
Devana replied to JSmith's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Welcome JSmith, I'm glad you found us. Sometimes it takes several fills to reach the sweet spot. I'll bet you feel more restriction when you get your next fill. -
Welcome Floridagirl. Congratulations on your decision. I hope June comes quickly for you.
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For me it was watching a tv program about 3 people who had lost weight and managed to keep it off for a couple of years. The program had a statistic that alarmed me: only 4 or 5% of people manage to keep the weight of for long term. I had to admit that it was pretty unlikely, knowing myself, that I would ever be in that small percentage. I needed help.
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Oh my God, absolutely the best laugh out loud guffawing stress reliever I've had in ages. I needed that Carlene.
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Mine arrived!! Thank you so much Heather (K@t). It is a rock and mineral collection. It was like going on a treasure hunt opening up each one. My favourite is the citrine. I hadn't really noticed how much I liked rocks until a move we made a few years ago and I had a couple of months to clean and pack up beforehand. Aside from all the windowsills and places like that, I found rocks in my cutlery drawer, in with my underwear, in my sewing table, under the bathroom sink. It was the moment I had to face up to my addiction, I just had no idea before that. We have been quite nomadic and have moved often, and we can't get through a move without my sweetie having his "stuff tantrum". He gets to a point where fatigue and frustration set in and he starts ranting "Stuff, stuff, all we have is stuff, AND NONE OF IT IS MINE!! ROCKS! I can't believe I'm moving ROCKS!" Anyway you get the picture. He's a sweet guy but he just doesn't understand. This will be my chance to finally get this photo-posting business sorted out. These are too cool not to show everyone. I'll work on it after I get home from work. Thanks again Heather.
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This looks like a good place to settle in...
Devana replied to AmyKPonyperson's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Welcome Amy. You're right, this is a great place for support and fun. We have many experienced bandsters who are generous with their information and support. It sounds like you have a busy and interesting life. There'll be no stopping you when you're lighter and moving faster and easier. Good luck with it all. -
Holy smokes, Maro, that's an impressive weight loss. Congratulations! Sounds like the band (and your work) have given you a whole new life. By the way, welcome and I'm glad you found us. Keep us posted on your progress. How about some photos on the before and after site?
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Grapefruit also has a very high amount of pectin which is a soluble fibre. Other soluble fibres are psyllium, glucomannan, oat bran. They all aid in weight loss. Regarding the cholesterol lowering properties, in simplified form it works like this: Your liver pulls cholesterol from the blood and uses it to make bile. This is then sent to the gall bladder where it is concentrated. When you eat, the gall bladder squirts the bile into the digestive system where it acts like a dish detergent on the fats in the food, it breaks the fats down in order for them to be absorbed into the bloodstream. After this happens, the bile is usually broken down and the cholesterol is then recycled back into the bloodstream. If you have water soluble fibre in your digestive tract, however, it binds to the bile and passes through the digestive tract and is eliminated. So it stops this recycling of cholesterol.