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juliegeraci

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  1. juliegeraci

    bps

    If you are on liquids you need to make sure you sip very slowly. You are probably really swollen right now. Also, if you have nausea the best thing to do is to call your doctor and have him prescribe an anti nausea medication. I was quite nauseated with my surgery. And that really helped. Good luck.
  2. juliegeraci

    bps

    There are lots of reasons why you could PB. Mostly it is because you are too tight. You should be able to eat a minimum of 1/4 cup of food. Also, you need to make sure you slow down and take the tinniest of bites. Bites that are no bigger than the size of a pencil eraser.
  3. Very good. I am really happy for you. It is nice to have your significant other on your side.
  4. juliegeraci

    On my way

    Jetti, you are not alone. My weight loss surgery experience happend a year and a half ago. I've been banded just over a year. I am considered an average loser at 1 lb per week. I'm down 58 lbs so far. I still shop at Lane Bryant. I started in a size 24 and now am down to a siz 18, 16 on top. I know what you mean about wanting to lose weight for your health. You must see a ton of women who struggle with their weight every day. Use that as a motivator. You will love being banded. Good luck on your journey.
  5. juliegeraci

    Not where i want to be

    It took me a long time to reach the right fill level so don't be discouraged. I have been banded a year and I'm only down around 58 lbs. Its been really slow. Now I have correct fill level and can only eat 1/4 cup of food at a time. I know I have hit my sweet spot now. Keep going in for fills until you get the right fill level.
  6. juliegeraci

    Ok... now I am unsure

    I love being banded. I can only eat 1/4 cup of food at once and I'm fine with that. Enjoy food while you can. The beauty of being banded is that you can have everyone, just in smaller portions. Good luck.
  7. I agree. 800 calories a day sound about right. Anything more, you will lose slower.
  8. juliegeraci

    Well it didn't happen

    Congrats on getting your surgery date. Sorry about the delay. You will love being banded. Good luck.
  9. juliegeraci

    Frustrated....

    I would definitely get a fill I were you. You shouldn't be that hungry. The weight loss will come after your fills.
  10. juliegeraci

    Am I Able To Eat Too Much?

    Good for you. When you reach good restriction you will know. I can only eat 1-2 oz of chicken. Good luck.
  11. juliegeraci

    Why are so many White Women marrying Black Men?

    I fell madly in love with a black man. It had nothing to do with his color. He was wonderful and very special to me. We are not together but I still love him very much. We met at work and we live opossite coasts. I am in CA and he is in NY. I miss him every day.
  12. Good for you. It took me a year to get to the right restriction level. I'm been through a out 10 fills this year at a cost of $200 each. It can be pricey but it is worth it.
  13. juliegeraci

    Does your insurance cover fills?

    Mine only covers fills with doctor on the plan. Out of network is not covered. My fills are $200 each out of pocket. Aftercare can be expensive so make sure you know for sure how much is covered. I have spent $2k this year.
  14. juliegeraci

    Post-op Amounts of Food Recommended

    I eat 1/4 cup of food and feel very satisfied. It depends on whether or not you are losing at what fill level. If you can eat say 1 cup of food and still lose 1-2 lbs per week then you should stay at that level. It is all individual choices.
  15. juliegeraci

    Eraser-sized bite-sized pieces???

    Yes, your bites should be the size of a pencil eraser. Make sure you chew really well. I totally use may on my tuna. It makes it go down so much smoother. I also drink caffeine every morning before I have my Protein shake. Good luck.
  16. juliegeraci

    Am I Able To Eat Too Much?

    No, you aren't filled enough. Typically I can only eat a few bites of the grilled ceasar from McDonalds. If you can eat more than 1/4 cup of food you need a fill. Good luck.
  17. juliegeraci

    Starbucks and lapbands!

    I'm addicted! I enjoy a sugar free, non fat cinnamon dulce and love them. I don't know how many calories. I would say 200-300.
  18. If I read this correctly you had your fill 3 days ago, correct? You are too tight. You should be able to consume up to 1/4 cup of solid protein. I would get a slight unfill.
  19. juliegeraci

    Smoking??

    I smoked before, during and after surgery and healed just fine.
  20. juliegeraci

    Five Weeks

    No, don't get rid of the scale...just use it less often. It is natural to gain weight once you get on solids. You will lose it after you start getting fills.
  21. juliegeraci

    Hello everyone!

    Tim congrats on getting banded. You will love it.
  22. juliegeraci

    Can't wait...

    One of the best non scale victories I had was at an amusement park. I was able to ride all the rides.
  23. juliegeraci

    Hunger after band??

    What you are experiencing is normal. You are on liquids so I would say that you should be hungry every 2 hours or so. You will get help with this when you get a fill on 8/20. Good luck.
  24. juliegeraci

    Challenge - July - Labor Day 2007

    Update: juliegeraci starting 226, current 222, loss 4, 16 lbs to go.
  25. juliegeraci

    Ok... now I am unsure

    I there. I use to be a binger before I was banded. Now I am never hungry so it makes it a lot easier for me. The main reason I didn't go with bypass is because I didn't want my organs rerouted. I chose lapband because it is reversible. And although the weight loss is slower, I enjoy eating all types of foods. When you have bypass you really have to worrry a out vitamins, sugar intake, alchohol. I enjoy everything in moderation. The key is to eat lean solid protein. That will keep you full the longest. Good luck.

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