becky1963
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becky1963 started following Why do I feel like crap?, Strange question..., Dr. John Touliatos - Dr. T and and 7 others
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I get what you are saying, Pearlgirl! Wait for that first fill. It will come probably. I paid for my band myself and darn well wanted the physical block promised! It has been a fantastic deterent for overeating. I LOVE bread, but can only eat two bites of ANY bread now or it will come up. You learn very quickly what is going to work and what is not. My best friend is at the point you are right now after getting her band 28 days ago. She is getting her first fill tomorrow and is apprehensive about the "stuck" thing, but she is more afraid of never getting stuck and eating anything she wants! Which I totally understand. That's the whole point of this band--to physically have a way of managing overeating in a healthier way. There would be no point in getting it if there weren't a mechanical way of forcing you not to overeat! Good luck!
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I agree. Very skilled. My incisions are very neat and barely noticeable. I also have had a very easy time getting appt. for fills. I live almost 100 miles from his office and they are very patient and flexible when traffic slows me down or the weather is bad.
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You do not need psychiatriatric help..you are the normal person who overeats. I've lost almost 30 lbs. six weeks post op and still want that feeling of food in my mouth every so often. A couple of weeks after surgery, I wanted that feeling so much that I ate a HUGE mouthful of food and then spit it out. I later found out that a friend of mine who had WLS did the same thing at a fast food place. It is normal to want that full feeling in your mouth. I have to say though, that after experiencing some success with weight loss, that the feeling is lessening. The major blessing from the band is not feeling hungry all the time. That has helped tremendously.:thumbdown:
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Sister, can I relate! WHen I tipped the scales at 300 lbs., I was exercising my heart out at the gym and some older lady came up to me and said (VERY LOUDLY), "You need to lose some weight!" I was moritfied. Two very sweet young girls came up to me immediately (My mouth was still hanging open at the gall of that woman) and were very consoling. Everyone was looking at me (and at 300 lbs, I tried to be as unobtrusive as was possible anyway) and I could not get over the embarrssment of being singled out. That was a very long time ago, but I will never forget the way it made me feel. I like to think that it made me much more careful in the way I treated others! You know, I don't think these people realize that they have not contributed to one measely pound being lost, but are probably responsible for some anger management issues:cursing:
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There are pro's and con's to telling people, but never feel ashamed of getting banded! I've have been overweight my entire life and am finally losing weight after being banded without spending every waking moment thinking about food and how to lose weight. My reasoning is that if there is a reasonable way of losing weight through a surgical procedure, then there must be a physiological componant to the issue of weight loss rather than no willpower. If I had no willpower, then I would have not been able to keep the same job for 24 years or take care of my family. There is no shame in getting medical treatment for something that affects your health. Anyone who thinks otherwise does not have a clue and must be dealt with much patience and tolerance. (easier said than done!)
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I was just banded today!
becky1963 replied to Takingmylifeback's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations! I had a very easy time too. Just a word of warning: You may feel so good that you accidently overdo it. About two weeks after I was banded, I had a couple of days where I didn't feel 100% well (tired, sore at incisions). It only lasted a day or two, but I looked back and realized that I was exercising a little too vigorously. Wasn't doing anything other than walking, but I was walking about an hour and my doc;s nurse said that my abdominal muscles were being a little too strained and to cut back some. That did the trick. Good luck! -
Mim, that was a very touching post. I'm from Alabama (tied with Mississippi as the "fattest" state) and there is no beach or Water park that I could go to that I can't find lots of others either my size or larger. This just reminds me that it can be more difficult for those who live in the "thinner" states! In fact, a study was done amongst overweight teens in Alabama years ago that seemed to suggest that self-esteem did not suffer because of weight issues, chiefly because larger body shapes were not unusual. I guess that's about the only "up" side to obesity in the south!:wink2: When I went to Colorado, I remember thinking "I am the biggest person in this state!" :biggrin:
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Not even 2 weeks out and...
becky1963 replied to tomina80's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hang in there is right! I felt EXACTLY the same way two weeks before my first fill. I went for my first fill yesterday and my doctor asked me about my hunger levels and I was honest and told him that I was hungry all the time--not like the first 3 weeks after surgery when I always felt full. He gave me 1 cc in my band and I felt an immediate difference. I was almost exactly the same as the period after surgery when I could only eat a little at a time. Today I've had all my Protein in my meals (only about 800 calories were eaten today) and feel full. My dr. did not put me on any food restrictions after a fill and I get to go back for fills every two weeks, so I am NOT panicking about the in-between times. -
I'm so glad you had such a good experience! I was banded the day after you were and had my first fill was today. I was a bit worried, because I Pb'd for the very first time this morning after taking some disgusting tasting medicine:scared2:; Breakfast came back up needless to say. I was a lttle worried that my dr. wouldn't do the fill after I told him that but I wanted full-disclosure. However, He did it anyway along side the nurse he's trained for the task her on out. She couldn't find it on the first try (dug around a bit-weird but not very painful). She couldn't find it so the dr. tried with a new little more aggression with a second needle). I'm squimish, but it was not bad. WHen they found it, it was over instantly. I've already got resriction and had to go back to the diet from week two. I've had steady weight loss-only three pounds since two weeks ago and noticed my appetite had come back a week and ahalf ago. I was really glad to feel the restriction come back to night! People talking about Bandster's Hell weren't kidding. I have wanted to eat any and everything--mainly restraining-but giving in on an extra serving of Protein or a small sweet treat like taking a few bites out a dinner companions dessertthings that could and would get out of hand with no restraint. Hang in there, I hear it gets better and better! Banded June 10, 2009 First Fill July 16, 2009 (1 cc.) Total lost- 20 lbs since June 10, 2009 Banded by Dr. Touliatos in Birmingham at Birmingham surgical center. Very skilled surgeon and effiecient practice in office.
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Papaya enzymes are the main ingredient in Adolph's Meat tenderizer--sorry, I'm a home ec. teacher!
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I also agree with other other posters about the need for some carbs.
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Have you checked your iron levels lately? I'm prone to anemia (genetic thing) and your symptoms sounds somewhat similar. Also, I had a friend who had a gastric bypass and after losing 200lbs, she developed severe anemia with symptoms similar to yours.
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I'm so happy to have stumbled onto this thread! I've always been very hot natured. I thought I was having some kind of post op infection even though I have no temperature. Now I can just enjoy the energy savings from turning down my AC!