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Angelator

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Angelator

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  • Birthday 05/17/1981

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm a 25 year old female trying to improve the quality of my life!
  • Interests
    I enjoy movies, music, politics, hanging out with friends, and travelling the world.
  • City
    Arlington
  • State
    VA
  • Zip Code
    22201
  1. Happy 32nd Birthday Angelator!

  2. Happy 31st Birthday Angelator!

  3. Hi everyone, I had the lapband put in two years ago. I lost about 30 pounds and in the process of doing so moved across the country and had to find a new doctor to provide fills for my band. Although my original fill was under fluoroscopy (which obviously worked since I lost the 30 pounds), subsequent fills have been "blind" and have seemed to be either too tight or too loose. And to make matters even worse, sometimes when my band is loose, there are times when it gets super tight and I do the PB thing. It seems to be when I'm anxious or nervous I can't eat, but when I'm relaxed I can eat too much. I'm frustrated because I've gained back some of the weight I've lost because my band fill hasn't been right. I think I need to get a fill under fluoroscopy but I guess I'm skeptical about whether my band is even going to work for me anymore, especially given I've had it for two years and I know most people lose most of their weight in the beginning. Is it too late for me? Any opinions or advice would be appreciated. Thanks
  4. Angelator

    Weight loss after a long plateau?

    I had a fill done last Tuesday, three days ago. I'm so tight. My doctor gave me a whole 1.0 cc fill and told me to go on liquids for a WEEK! The morning after the fill I had to PB orange juice. Yikes. I'm gonna try to stick with it and see if this will work for me though because I'm sure I would lose weight with this level of restriction. Any thoughts?
  5. Angelator

    Weight loss after a long plateau?

    I had my surgery about 15 months ago. I lost about 25 pounds with the first fill, then after losing that weight lost restriction. I've been horrible about going back to get re-filled as appropriate. For about 7 months I've been at a plateau. I feel like I've sort of wasted the benefits of the surgery by not getting fills regularly. I'm scheduled to get another fill next week--hoepfully it'll give me restriction--but I just hope I haven't screwed myself by not going full speed ahead with the fills. I am worried my metabolism may have slowed down and now I won't lose weight as quickly as I did in the beginning. I still would like to lose about 40 more pounds, ideally (although I'd be happy with another 25). Anybody have this experience? Lost a bunch at first, didn't get fills for months and months (no restriction), then start up again? Have any success?
  6. Angelator

    Proper restriction

    I had my surgery about 15 months ago. I lost about 25 pounds with the first fill, then after losing that weight lost restriction. I've been horrible about going back to get re-filled as appropriate. For about 7 months I've been at a plateau. I feel like I've sort of wasted the benefits of the surgery by not getting fills regularly. I'm scheduled to get another fill next week--hoepfully it'll give me restriction--but I just hope I haven't screwed myself by not going full speed ahead with the fills. I am worried my metabolism may have slowed down and now I won't lose weight as quickly as I did in the beginning. I still would like to lose about 40 more pounds, ideally (although I'd be happy with another 25). Anybody have this experience? Lost a bunch at first, didn't get fills for months and months (no restriction), then start up again? Have any success?
  7. I had my surgery about 15 months ago. I lost about 25 pounds with the first fill, then after losing that weight lost restriction. I've been horrible about going back to get re-filled as appropriate. I feel like I've sort of wasted the benefits of the surgery by not getting fills regularly. I'm scheduled to get another fill next week--hoepfully it'll give me restriction--but I just hope I haven't screwed myself by not going full speed ahead with the fills. I am worried my metabolism may have slowed down and now I won't lose weight as quickly as I did in the beginning. Anybody have this experience? Lost a bunch at first, didn't get fills for months and months (no restriction), then start up again? Have any success?
  8. Angelator

    I need some GET UP AND GO!! Vitamin advice?

    Hi Chickie, I tried that link in your signature but it doesn't work to get me to your journal. I'd love to read about your journey, though. Thanks!
  9. Angelator

    I need some GET UP AND GO!! Vitamin advice?

    You could be anemic. Do you eat much red meat? I felt really fatigued and found out I was anemic, so now I take Iron supplements every day. Just a thought!
  10. As you lose weight, you lose fat from EVERYWHERE, including your stomach tissues inside your abdoman. Therefore, even though a 3.5 fill may have been too tight before, when you weighed more, it wouldn't feel that tight now, since you've probably lost fat in the stomach tissues. This is my theory. Sounds like you need a fill. Good luck!
  11. Angelator

    Just had a fill--can I eat too much?

    By the way, Chickie--what a transformation! You are very inspiring!
  12. Angelator

    Just had a fill--can I eat too much?

    I may be eating a tiny bit less than before my fill. Before my fill, though, I could eat up to three pieces of pizza in one sitting (not good). I don't have the nerve to try that now, I don't think I could do that now anyway. I feel like I could be tighter, but am worried even if I'm a little tighter, what if that makes it so it's very difficult to eat (i.e. chicken)? I know the horror stories, I don't want to put myself in a corner where all I can eat is Soup and tortilla chips, you know?
  13. Angelator

    Am I the "Only One"??? HELP

    Tortilla chips are easy to eat because they crumble into tiny little pieces, making it easy to move from the upper pouch, past the band, and into the lower portion of the stomach. Imagine putting tortilla chips in Water, too--they'd turn soft, and mushy. Put chicken in water, and it stays firm and meaty. That's why it's easier to eat chips than chicken.
  14. I just had a fill done three days ago. Today, the first day I have eaten solids, I feel like maybe I can eat too much? I'm not sure. Breakfast I had about one cup of oatmeal--no problem. For lunch I had two cups of rice with asparagus. For dinner I had one cup of rice with about one cup of chicken with sauce. In other words, I can eat two cups of food in one sitting--am I supposed to be able to eat that much? All in all it's not that much food but should I go back and get my band a little tighter? I'd love some feedback. Thanks!
  15. I've been filled before, lost some weight, then lost restriction. Because of various factors (moving across the country, not having a doctor pn the east coast yet, not having a job and therefore living on a tight budget, and then the worst--my dad dying), weight loss hasn't been as much of a priority the past six months as it could have been. So I have been at a plateau for 6 months. Finally, I'm going in next week to get a fill. For some reaosn I feel so nervous though! I guess I'm worried that the doctor will do it too tight, or not tight enough, then I'll have to get adjusted right away again (and pay $ again). I couldn't find any doctor in my area to do the fill under fluoroscopy for a reasonable price, so I'm doing it without fluoro. Anyone else ever felt scared about getting a fill? I guess I'm just nervous about what to expect after a "blind" fill.

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