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  1. bevanfranks

    Lets Celebrate !!!!!

    Being able to wrap an average size towel around me! Sounds silly, but it's something that kinda shocked me-- it's been a long time! Lisa
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    Getting Food Stuck and Pbing

    It might have been the rice. . . I can't eat rice or tortillas at all! I can sometimes have corn tortillas, but not flour. Rice ALWAYS causes me to PB. I've only tried it 4 times, even just a very small amount of rice mixed with veggies, but it still made me PB. I cannot have rice, and now I am certain to stay away from it for fear of a slip.
  3. You might also try gas x strips. The band is somewhat tight, and the way things go through, I tend to burp much more often (many people do), and foods like chili can cause gas? Maybe it was causing pain? Either that, or maybe the reflux like some others mentioned.
  4. I'm pretty sure the next support group meeting is this Thurs (usually at 6:30pm). I live out of town and won't make it to this one, but I generally try to make it-- because the meetings are very helpful/informative. Good luck- soon you will be eating mushies, then on to regular foods-- once you have a fill or two you really start to see the benefits of the band. It'll happen before you know it! Lisa
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    Lots of questions

    Really? It works very well for me, but I stretch very slowly. I guess everyone's body reacts differently. Maybe if my band were tighter, I could see how food may come up when you bend- but luckily I haven't had that happen. Well, stretching my arms over my head helps quite a bit as welll.
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    Lots of questions

    I don't think I PB'd or really got stuck until somewhat recently. I'm 5 months out now. In the first few months my band was kinda loose I suppose. Anyway- I have found that if I get stuck, I can reach my arms above my head (as mentioned in prev post), but also if I stretch really well, then touch my toes, or sometimes even do jumping jacks (just a few) as recommended by my doctor. Lisa
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    Need new emotional crutch

    I didn't used to like gum, but I've now found that I really appreciate sugarless gum-- especially when I can't drink yet (like within 1 hour after meals). Herbal Tea also helps, and keeping myself busy. I've been reading a lot lately-- didn't do much of that for fun pre-band! Lisa
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    losing great until 3rd fill

    I've also broken my plateau. I'm working out a bit more, but probably eating about the same ( thought I was eating right before). I continue to measure my foods. I'm down about 3 lbs from my plateau, so hopefully this continues. Lisa
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    losing great until 3rd fill

    Daqui26- I'm experiencing pretty much the same thing. Was losing pretty well, but weight loss had slowed just a bit. Dr. said it was time for a fill- got my fill, and now I'm totally on a plateau!!! I'm not quite 5 months out. I'm really frustrated. Went to gym today, trying to kick it up a notch and see if that helps! Hope so, otherwise I'll go nuts! Lisa
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    Lets Celebrate !!!!!

    SpideyMom- I think you made an excellent point early on in this thread-- I haven't told people I had surgery, but people are noticing my weight loss. Also, I think a lot of the compliments I recieve lately are not just because I'm losing weight, but I'm HAPPIER-- and I'm carrying myself differently. I'm more excited, full of life, feel good about myself. Wow, your loss is great too- 69 lbs! That's super. Are you working out a lot? I do mostly 3 x a week, but I"m looking to increase that ASAP! (the more I lose, the more excited I get about exercise, etc.!) Lisa
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    What else have you lost?

    -- lots of clothes -- tv shows (more active now) -- a dependency on food!!!
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    Not losing weight - need advice

    About the eggs-- my doctor actually recommends when you scramble an egg, to add about a spoonful of cottage cheese into it while you are cooking it. It somehow fluffs it out, which makes it easier to tolerate w/the band. It sounds weird, but it's really not much different than adding milk when scrambling eggs. Also, he mentions not to cook the egg too firm, otherwise it tends to "stick" in the band. I usually just eat one egg w/the spoon of cottage cheese thrown in, and some onion! Lisa
  14. Sometimes I think the weight loss w/the band is much harder than I had expected. . . So I can understand your frustration. Plus I see all these people w/bypass who lose weight so quickly and I can't help but be envious. . . however, I know it's healthier to lose it at a moderate pace. . . Is your doctor good about giving you fills as needed? At first I was not sure whether to get the band or bypass, however, I'm now GLAD I have the BAND. I work with a lady who had the bypass, and she is SOOOOO Sickly-- she has awful, Irreversible damage to her body inside. I know that doesn't happen to everyone, but it truly scares me. Talk to your doctor about your disappointment, and mention that you want to be sure you are staying on top of your fills. Maybe the doctor can help improve your weight loss. I wish you the best of luck. Lisa
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    How do you feel after your fills?

    I usually feel just fine after a fill. I go about my normal daily tasks. I've never had an upset stomach or anything. It seems to take me a week or so before I notice the impact the fill has had on me. Initially, I don't feel any difference, but after a week (or week and a half) I notice that I feel full quicker and for longer periods. My doc told me this was common, that it takes some time for the fill to "kick in" and for your brain to register what the fill is trying to do. . . I've read that others feel it right away, but not me?! Lisa
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    Almost 7 months after surgery. Down 87 pounds.

    Great pic! You've made huge changes in a short time! I need to take some pics, I've lost some weight, but it's hard to tell sometimes-- I think I need to do some comparison pics too. Keep up the great work! Lisa
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    Cute clothing exchange!

    Nazzy, unfortunately I have only larger sizes (24/26 for now), but have you tried Ross or Marshalls? They often sell some nice brands, but for LOW prices. . . I've bought several tops at Ross, and a few at Marshalls. Ross tends to have lower prices than Marshalls. Most tops are between 7 and 12 dollars. I also went to Kohls today and they had a LOT on clearance. The problem is finding pants. Of course the ones I liked weren't on sale, but you never know! Lisa
  18. If you still have clothes that are too big, let me know. I'd be happy to pay shipping. I have some 24/26's if you know anyone who needs those sizes.

    Lisa

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    Cute clothing exchange!

    Laurr925, I'm in need of clothes (professional/casual wear) in sizes 20/22. I'd be happy to send money for shipping if you still have the clothes. Additionally, I have sizes 26, some 24's up for grabs, plus some nice 3x tops- if anyone is in need of those. I'm short, so most of my pants are petite. (I'm 5'3). Lisa
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    2nd/Third - Follow Up Fill Experiences

    Spidey and Less-of-me, sometimes w/my fills it takes a week or so to really feel the difference-- my doc says it's because it takes our brain a little time to register what the fill actually does? It sounds silly, but in my case I've found it to be true. I think you'll notice the difference w/your most recent fills soon! Less-of-me, I agree w/Spidey about your port issue. I would ask the doc the cost of the repair. I'm also self-pay and I know it was hard just paying for surgery. Do you have any type of guarantee? I purchased an "insurance" w/my surgery, that if anything happens and requires a 2nd surg within 2 years, it's covered by the Dr's office. Anyhow, if not, I have read before somewhere on lapbandtalk that others have had port revisions and the surg was MUCH MUCH less than the lap band surg. If they are able to do fills now, even though it takes a while, if it doesn't hurt too much when they have to push on the port, you might just wait. I'd imagine that you may not need too many more fills. I know it's diff w/everyone, but many people seem to have 7 or less. . . I think? Lisa
  21. Pickles, I'm not sure what he does in that situation, but I would imagine that aftercare would still be available, even if you happened to have a birthday! His office staff is great about answering questions. I would send them an e-mail, or give them a call. (simpson.office@gmail.com) Also, once you have surgery, unless you have some bad complications, I don't think too many people have to have surgery again. I know it DOES happen, but he's a great surgeon, and there are also ways of fixing some things w/out surgery again. Lisa
  22. rather than post online, if you want you can e-mail me bevanfranks@hotmail.com

     

    Lisa

  23. Great to hear from you! It's nice to be able to talk to someone w/the same doc, and similar timeline on the band. Sorry you can't make the support group meetings. Yes, I did go to the last meeting. I've been scheduling my appointments around the meetings so I only have to make one trip to Phx a month. The day after the meeting, I had my 3rd fill. However, I had lost 10 lbs since my previous appointment, so the Dr. was slightly weary on whether or not I needed a fill. I told him, however, that I am losing because I'm measuring and working out (mostly :thumbup:. I DO feel hungry within about 2 or 3 hours-- and it's my understanding that his goal is for us to be able to go for 4 hours or so. Also, sometimes the measured amounts of food don't seem to be enough for me. Dr. S went ahead and gave me the fill anyway- but he told me he was giving me a smaller fill than usual. He also didn't schedule me for the next appt, he just said to call and schedule as needed. I went ahead and scheduled for one month anyway (which happens to be the Thurs of the next support group) and scheduled my appt. for Fri morning. That way, I can go if needed, but if I don't need to, I'll just cancel the week prior. Sometimes I still feel like I'd like the band tighter, but then again-- I am losing. Dr. S. said that if it's too tight, it will greatly impact which foods I can eat. As a rule, I already cut out all Pasta, rice, and bread. I think that's helping my weight loss a lot. How about you? How's your loss, eating, etc? When I had my 2nd fill, I didn't notice much for a week or two, but then, I started to feel as though food lasted longer than before the fill. Dr. S told me that sometimes it takes a week or two for a fill to "kick in" and register w/your brain. Hang in there! If you don't feel this fill enough, I think the next one will have an impact! I try to remember, that with each fill (big or small) it makes SOME difference over before! I only get afraid of overeating-- I don't want to have a slip. Do you worry about that much? Maybe I'm just paranoid! ha ha Lisa
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    2nd/Third - Follow Up Fill Experiences

    My doctor also mentioned that sometimes, our stomach muscles "learn" how to adjust to the band a bit, and that's why we end up needing a fill every so often, even once we've reached a sweet spot. Lisa
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    2nd/Third - Follow Up Fill Experiences

    Thanks for the replies. It's good to know I'm not alone. I'm going to give this fill 2 weeks, and see how long my food sustains me. If it's not long enough, I"m going to schedule my 4th fill. The only problem is that if I lose much, he won't fill. It's kind of a double edged sword! Of course I want to lose, but . . . ugh! Lisa

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