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I think I know exactly what you're looking at, Green! Despite the prevalent theory, choosing Left or Right ads makes no difference to the problem you've been describing. I've tried all the skins, but in 1024x768 the smilies menu is chopped off & the last 3 editing tools are missing. I took a screen shot of what my window looks like when it is: A) fully expanded using a 1024x768 screen resolution C) using the "Right Sidebar w/ Girl 1024" skin option I don't know if I can actually attach the picture to this post or what it will look like if I can, but I'm going to try. Maybe this will help with the confusion. Alex, you've been a real trooper troubleshooting the skin issues -- especially when you're not experiencing any! Thanks for all the hard work!
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Rebecca (my DD's name, BTW), I am so glad to hear I'm not the only one! Not that you're going thru this too, but that it's not just me! When I think of depression, I think of SAD/LONELY feelings, not of...bordem & disinterest & lack of motivation. I'm NOT feeling sad or lonely! Someone on another board replied that her doc "warned" that the onset of surgery-related depression started at about 6 weeks post-op. My blah funk didn't start until about 9-weeks out, for what that's worth. And I am enjoying life, when I kick myself into gear to actually live it! But my get up & go...got up & went. I really haven't cooked much either since my surgery. (I have a 1yoDD & a picky 4yoDS, which means I am not required to prepare full meals for my family of 4 -- DH is content with TV dinners for now). And over the last week or so, I've lost interest in really eating myself...the Protein shakes that were torture in the beginning are a convenience food now. If it requires more than melting cheese, it's just too much bother to cook. And cleaning? Um, Mother's Day is around the corner -- how 'bout Molly Maids for Mommy?!? I feel so...lazy! Blah, blah, blahhhh...:tired I feel like I should be able to shake this off -- ya know, like cabin fever or something. But it seems like too much effort! :mad: Oh, I don't know what's up with me lately...but I don't like it! My 2nd fill is a week from today, so I'll bring it up with my surgeon then -- if I'm still feeling so out of sorts.
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Target sells these "WaterU " jugs that look just like Water cooler bottles, with a sport top & a built in handle. They're $3.99 and dishwasher-safe, too. The jugs hold 2.2 liters, thus your Daily 8 glasses of water. (They are made by www.dscproducts.com but their website only sells the bottles in bulk.) The collection of water containers my hubby's gone thru in the last few years to find soemthign that doesn't actually leak is astounding. He swears by the WaterU jugs. DH fills one in the morning, carries it with him to work, sips on it all day, and won't go to bed until he finishes the jug-worth of water. He loves that he can just toss it in the car or his gym bag & not worry about leaking it at all. But I can't stand room-temp water so I've never followed suit. Still, I've been thinking I should try filling my own & ~as a stay-at-home-mom~ keeping it in the fridge to pour from or carry-n-go as the day may call for. Suzanne Feb'07 Bandsters: May Challenge ~ 20 & 20 WATER: 3 of 20 days drinking 64oz EXERCISE: 5 of 20 workouts (30 min)
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Have things improved a bit, Green? Alex? Or am I going crazy? I went to make a post this AM & suddenly, I can see the spell-check, the big/small arrows, and the A/A buttons on the advanced editor tool bar, AND I can see all the smiles in the side-menu (which is now only 3 columns wide)! I also have no width-scroll bar, unless my window is particularly small (which is to be expected). My screen resolution is set to 1280 x 720 now; anything smaller & I still get the right side of the advanced editor/smilies menu cut off. I'm beginning to doubt my sanity... It WAS just last night that I posted the results of my resolution experimentation, wasn't it? And I know things were still catawampus then... :biggrin1:
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Ha! Maybe I should appoligize...looks like my missing cycles made their way to Maine & your doorstep! :heh: I've gotta say PCOS sucks, but the one bright side is that Aunt Flo doesn't visit ME nearly as often as she's scheduled! :scales: (Not to go there, but I've got to ask...have you been to your GYN about repeated visits? A whole host of things can cause mid-cycle bleeding...)
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Anybody else experiencing a mood change? The WLS handbook that my clinic gives out does mention watching out for signs of depression post-op, so I’m asking my fellow February Bandsters! I'm not sure if that's what this is or not, I just am in such a funk! But I'm suddenly so ... so ... disinterested in everything! Even in LBT -- and I assure you that is a CHANGE! This forum is my lifeline! It’s been getting progressively worse over the last 3 or so weeks, this lack of motivation. :tired I’ve got PCOS, and had not had a period since Jan – until April, so I was chalking my funky mood up to A) wicked PMS, and my “3-months on a diet” burnout syndrome. And maybe it is just that – I’ve been banded for 12 weeks. But neither PMS nor Diet Burnout have felt quite like this before... This is different -- a complete lack of motivation to do anything, including surf about WLS (my "obsession" of late). I mean, I saw one of those Cymbalta commercials tonight, and I actually related! Sure, I've had the blues before, but I’m not usually what you’d call a “depressed” personality. It’s just so strange how BLAH I feel lately! I’m snippy at my 4-year old, grouchy with my husband, bored in general ... and I can’t seem to shake it off. :bored Maybe I just need a vacation :heh:, but I’ve started to look at everything in terms of my Band. I guess it’s only natural that I would start to wonder if this funk is related to the surgery itself, or hormonal changes caused by weight loss, or a nutrition deficiency, or something like that. I thought I’d pose the question to the rest of you ... Suzanne
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Hey y'all! Yeah, I'm here...I've been reading posts as they come into my email box. Actually, I'd typed in a fairly long post last night when our power went out & I lost it. But I just haven't had the motivation to re-type it. :tired I've been chugging along (not literally) with the Water, but just not quite making 64 by the end of the day. And I'm on the treadmill every other day -- which needs to be M-F at least, if not daily. So I'm doing it all, just not as much as I should be. I don't know what's wrong with me, but the funk continues... Y'all are doing so well! Keep up the good work! I'm hoping you'll rev me up with your enthusiasm! ____________________ Suzanne Feb'07 Bandsters: May Challenge~20 & 20 WATER: 3 of 20 days drinking 64oz EXERCISE: 4 of 20 workouts (30 min)
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To address the new spell-checker tool & scrolling situation, I've played a lot with my screen resolution. 1280 x 1024 is the highest screen resolution available for my 17" monitor, according to the Display Properties menu options (and it is unbearable to look at for long periods). In that mode & using full-screen, there is no width-scroll bar, I have 4 rows of emoticons available in the advance editor mode's Smilies menu, and can just barely see the spell-check icon to click on it (because I remember where it was, not because I can fully see the tool option). In 1024x768 (my usual resolution), there is a width-scroll bar, only 2 rows of Smiles in the side menu, and no spell-check icon or increase/decrease icon (I think that is what the last option was). Based on my experimentation, I think screen resolution is very much a factor in the chopped Smilies menu and missing tool icons that many people are complaining about, and in having to scroll the width of the page. Whether the underlying cause is left-hand ads or not remains unclear since I can't control that. For the record, I had no problems at all in using the teal setup (old, old version). Most websites I surfed to in my testing function just fine with a 1024x768 resolution, but almost all require scrolling the width of the page with my motor at 800x600. Perhaps (and I can only imagine the work required to accommodate this suggestion) designing/editing the skin could be done while using a smaller screen resolution? :nervous
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A thread for super-sized bandsters - starting BMI over 50?
Zannie replied to Wheetsin's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
:welcome:to the BMI 50+ thread, and to LBT! I hope you find all the support you need within our lil' corner of the Web. And I wish you much success on your journey to a healthier you! -
:wow2: I just checked out the pics. :clap2: Your DH is right, the change is noticeable in both your body & your face. I know body image is a real kicker, but the progress is showing. You're doing a great job! When I took my pics at 2 months post-op, I couldn't see even a bit of change despite having lost 31 lbs. But now, at 38#, my mother says she sees it in my face (I don't), and it's obvious that my jeans are too big. I'm hoping I see results in the 3-month pics, though that's not for another 9 days. Keep up the hard work, Babygrl! :high5: And Happy Bandiversary! Suzanne
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Ya know, BabyGrl & TravelGirl we had Ambrosia with us that 1st day, but seem to have lost Sharon along the way! I noticed a profound silence in the April Challenge, too, as the month drew short! Why do you think that is? Certainly it's no insult to the company kept on the Challenge thread(s), because the same people post on our main Feb thread. Perhaps motivation waned for everyone (not just me!) and it was easier not to post than to face another failure? I'm not a competitive person by nature (control-freek closeted in a laid back personality, but no competitor), but maybe "not winning" turned some of us off? I don't know. What are your thoughts? Regardless, I'm glad you prodded at least the 3 of us on to a 2nd challenge, BabyGrl, because I need some accountability with this exercise shit! Suzanne
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Good going, TravelGirl! :clap2: I have not dared adjust the incline yet! Maybe when it no longer takes me 45 min to do a mile, I'll start raising the platform! BabyGrl, I looked further into that race site. There's an 8K about 1-1/2 hours from here in late September. I can't imagine doing it...I really cannot. But you've got me at least thinking......... A real GOAL with the exercise, an end result which you otherwise don't GET from exercise (especially on a treadmill) might be something. I shudder to at the thought! But maybe...maybe... My clinic offers a monthly Lap-Band support group, as well as a Bypass group. Perhaps I will research the "whats" of the Sept 8K and mention it at the next meeting. (Or the one after that -- not sure how committed I can get myself to be in a week & a half!! :heh:)
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Okay, I went to the coolrunning.com site...not that I have any intention of doing a 5K, but more to see what craziness YOU signed on for! And I about split a stitch when I saw this... "Beautiful Cape Cod is the place to be for the 30th Dunkin’ Donuts Cape Cod Marathon and Marathon Relay" Now that's the kind of race I'd like to cross the finish line for! :heh: Though, personally, I'm a Krispy Kreme kinda girl!
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I've been wondering ... is there anybody taking prenatal vitamins? :Banane43: They're super cheap under my health insurance at least, and they've obviously got a full range of vitamins. But I only hear about people taking chewable or liquid vitamins. I'm confused because I can swallow pills just fine -- I was discharged with a Vicodin Rx for post-op pain! It seems to me that I ought to just spend the $2.50 for my INS co-pay on Rx-quality prenatals, rather than the $8 on Flintstones... Any thoughts?
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Cheaper than Bariatriceating.com
Zannie replied to WASaBubbleButt's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I say hang in there for a bit longer. I ordered a ton of samples from WLSSupplies.com, too. I'm looking at my invoice right now. I placed the order on 3/31 and the invoice has a shipping date of 4/2. I used also USPS Priority Mail as my shipping method. It took forever to get here -- about a week & a half! :phanvan But the samples did arrive, all in these little 6oz plastic bottles. I didn't try to contact the company about the delivery delay, so I can't comment on their not returning you calls. While the package was slow to come, I am quite satisfied with my order. And it was so much smarter to get the samples than spend a fortune on bigger sizes while hunting for something worth drinking! :Banane43: -
Feb'07 Bandsters: May Challenge ~ 20 & 20 WATER: 2 of 20 days drinking 64oz EXERCISE: 2 of 20 workouts (30 min) I did, in fact, take the kiddies to see the Queen on Thursday. We had a really fun time; my son was enthralled by the whole hoopla! And I got a good walk out of it, with our 22# lil' girl strapped to my hip the whole time! While I didn't do my walk on Friday, I am about to jump on the treadmill right now. I knew that it was gonna be the exercise that did me in if I wasn't careful. I need to get a routine going so that it fits naturally in with my day, but UGH! :Banane43: I'm determined to have lost 40 lbs by 3-months post-op, so I'd better get cracking! Suzanne
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Did you attend the shower? How did it go?
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Personally, I couldn't care less about the girl at the top – though I think it’s valid to say she’s not all that representative of Lap Band. The ads on the left are fine for me in reading the actual posts (1024x768). It’s when I go to past an advanced reply that things get all catawampus. My window, even scrolled all the way over, no longer shows all the emoticons – but more importantly, I can’t get over to the spell-checker!! Egad! I don’t know if the ads being on the left are the contributing factor in the screwy advanced editor setup, or if anybody else has the same problem. Oh, and I have seen other posts about the weird smiles and <p> characters that appear when trying to go back to edit an already submitted post! Everything gets all messed up when all I wanted to do was correct a typo that remains because I can’t get to the spell-checker! What’s up with that? Another thing I saw someone mention was no longer being able to change the username. I never thought about doing that, but I guess other people miss the feature. I do like having our screen names & data down the side of the posts, rather than across the top. Change is good, even if I’m usually slow to embrace it! Suzanne
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I agree! Call around to see who of your family is going to the shower. And, frankly, go even if nobody else you know will be there. Be the bigger (if now smaller ) person; be polite even if she or the host are cold; do what you can to embrace your ex-best friend and the new roll she WILL play in your family as your new sister-in-law. And hey...she is marrying YOUR brother -- perhaps the two have talked about the fight! This may be her way of trying to move past your rift. Who knows. But you will only make matters worse by not attending. What? Are you going to avoid her forever? Get it over with now, not at your brother's wedding (where you're right, you'll look like the bitch for ruining her big day if there is to be a scene between the two of you)! :gluck: Suzanne
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Okay, so I went to wasa.com to check out this bread/cracker. Which flavors do y'all recommend? :hungry: Suzanne
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No, it's not ZERO CARB at all -- more like 60-70g of carbs a day. (Atkins, for example, is 30g max.) BUT, but, but... The clinic strongly advises the avoidance of: * sticky cards (soft bread, potatoes, Pasta, rice -- "the whites") * crumbly carbs (crackers, chips, Cookies, cake, candy & Cereal with the exception of Kashi -- "the 6 Cs") And I do have 200# to loose, so I'm doing my best to follow along! Suzanne
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You're right, you're right...I know you're right. :frusty: So I'm off to go pack a diaper bag now. Rain be damned, I'm taking a (30 min) walk with my kiddies (DS 4-1/2; DD 1-1/2) to see the Queen of England in Colonial Williamsburg! :drama: (Note: Down 10# since 1st fill 1-month ago today; 38.5# since surgery 11-weeks ago today! )
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(Pardon the cross-post, but I'm running late...) Well, I just weighed-in for my "official" 1-month post-fill check. I'm down TEN pounds since the 1st fill (min. goal had been 8.5#, 2 lbs. a week), so that is good! I've lost 38.5 lbs since my surgery!:high5: But I'm also in a real funk. :tired I'm bored with the foods (no carbs), not wanting to exercise, and not getting in all my fluids either. I tend to have a great track record of effort for about 3-months on most diets I've tried, and then the weight loss stalls & I eventually go off the plan. Um..er..uh..my surgery was 11 weeks ago today. Even though I'm still loosing weight, I am apparently still "mentally" ready to quit. (And here's where the LapBand comes in handy, eh? ) I'm not regretting this decision at all or anything like that. It's just that I've hit a mental wall & don't know quite how to get past it. :frusty: This has been going on for a bit over a week, and I just can't shake it. :noidea: But I did get my 1st cycle since January at about the same time, so maybe this is just a wicked case of PMS? Perhaps when Aunt Flo leaves, she'll take my funk with her! Whaaaa! Would you like some cheese (but no crackers) with that whine? In quasi-related news, the Queen has come to town. I live in Virginia and this year marks the 400th anniversary of the landing at Jamestown in 1607. Her majesty will take a carriage ride in Colonial Williamsburg early this evening to The Inn. I plan to be there with my kiddies & a zillion other people for this historic ride. I figure A) neither the kids nor I will ever get another chance to see the Queen of England, and a walk in C.W. to see the Queen will be a great way to force in today's 30 minutes of exercise. :drama: Maybe all I really need is a jumpstart...
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A thread for super-sized bandsters - starting BMI over 50?
Zannie replied to Wheetsin's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
(Goodness me... Are there ever changes afoot at LBT! I liked the old, old look personally. Things are all askew with the newest version. :phanvan) Well, I just weighed-in for my "official" 1-month post-fill check. I'm down TEN pounds since the 1st fill (min. goal had been 8.5#, 2 lbs. a week), so that is good! I've lost 38.5 lbs since my surgery!:high5: But I'm also in a real funk. :tired I'm bored with the foods (no carbs), not wanting to exercise, and not getting in all my fluids either. I tend to have a great track record of effort for about 3-months on most diets I've tried, and then the weight loss stalls & I eventually go off the plan. Um..er..uh..my surgery was 11 weeks ago today. Even though I'm still loosing weight, I am apparently still "mentally" ready to quit. (And here's where the LapBand comes in handy, eh? ) I'm not regretting this decision at all or anything like that. It's just that I've hit a mental wall & don't know quite how to get past it. :frusty: This has been going on for a bit over a week, and I just can't shake it. :noidea: But I did get my 1st cycle since January at about the same time, so maybe this is just a wicked case of PMS? Perhaps when Aunt Flo leaves, she'll take my funk with her! Whaaaa! Would you like some cheese (but no crackers) with that whine? In quasi-related news, the Queen has come to town. I live in Virginia and this year marks the 400th anniversary of the landing at Jamestown in 1607. Her majesty will take a carriage ride in Colonial Williamsburg early this evening to The Inn. I plan to be there with my kiddies & a zillion other people for this historic ride. I figure A) neither the kids nor I will ever get another chance to see the Queen of England, and a walk in C.W. to see the Queen will be a great way to force in today's 30 minutes of exercise. :drama: Maybe all I really need is a jumpstart... -
Damn it all! I'm in such a funk!!! :phanvan I've been working on the fluids, but not quite getting those last 2 cups in... But more importantly, I have not done any exercise in over a week! Argh. And I don't wanna!!!! Whaaa! Today is my official weigh-in, and I am excited to know just how far I've come in 11 weeks. But I just can't motivate!! :tired I'm thinking this is my usual "diet-burn out at 3-months" taking over, in addition to being over a week into my 1st cycle since January...egad. I hope those 2 elements combined are the main problems here. Because I am bummmmmmed. I'm sticking to the "no tempting foods in the house" rule, so hopefully that will help get me over this continuing hump. Off to the dietician now... Suzanne