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Delma
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About Delma
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- Birthday 09/05/1963
About Me
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Interests
Reading, cycling, watching movies, hanging out w/family
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Occupation
Tech Support
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City
Lockhart
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TX
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78644
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Delma started following Any late AUGust BANDERS....., First Fill and Feeling Tight!, August 2009 BANDits Status Report 9/28/2009 and and 7 others
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Heh heh. I just realized this is a scale victory, but what the hay. :scared2: I've gotten under 220. I haven't done that in well over 5 years. That means some weight under 200 is within my grasp here pretty quick and I can't wait!!! Yay!!! I love my band!
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August 2009 BANDits Status Report 9/28/2009
Delma replied to sandiegokate's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hey! August 09ers! I had my first fill last week. It went really well. At this point, I can eat about a cup of food and it fills me up for 3 or 4 hours. I eat a snack or two per day (usually a Protein bar or sometimes a popsicle) along w/the 3 small meals and I haven't had any issues with actual hunger, really. I pack a SF pudding and Jello every day, but never get around to eating them. I also log my food/exercise on sparkpeople.com (id: delmalpz). I haven't weighed yet, this week. We'll see if there's been any downward movement. I know I'm losing inches at least because I've waited too late to wear some of my clothes that I couldn't get into before. Still in the 16s, which is very exciting. I've been riding my bike at least 3 hours per week. It's been tons of fun. Hope everybody's doing well. should_be: I'm sorry you're hungry all the time. Just try to eat a little something solid when you get hungry. It's just no fun to be hungry all the time and do nothing about it. Solid protein, an ounce of cheese, a Protein Bar...any of these should help and keep you from eating sliders or high-cal foods that you might otherwise want to eat... -
hey!! that is wonderful about the % you have lost!! Wel my test was inconclusive and i have to go back... Bummer lol So i go back the 13th of October not looking forward to it at all! But you got to do what you got to do!
Courtney!
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Kate! I'm glad you're feeling better already. I had my first fill on Tuesday, too. And it was a complete and total non-event, luckily for me. Before the fill, I could already tell that "something" was in there because I felt satisfied w/less food than before, but I could eat anything I tried and I was eating 1 to 1.5 cups of food per meal. I had 1cc in a 10cc band prior to the fill. Now I'm up to 3ccs. And I'm satisfied w/even less. So we'll see how long that lasts. Hopefully for awhile!
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Poll: How much do you exercise?
Delma replied to Anyalee's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I just started exercising again, post-surgery. Last week, I rode my bike 3 days for at least an hour each time, really slowly, just working back into exercising. I'd like to ride 4 or 5 times a week and at least one of those for 2 hours or more. I like going for distance and endurance on the bike. I know I should lift weights, too. I've got a few around the house and I'm a member of the gym at work, but I haven't gotten around to going to the gym or to working out a program w/the dumbbells I have at home. We'll see when I get that figured out! I, too, am one of those who really likes how I feel after I exercise. I believe endorphins exist and I like how they feel! :seeya: -
Niterun, et al: This is so funny. One of the comments I make most often is: "Stacy and Clinton say..." Love them. They're so funny and what they tell people can sometimes be harsh, but at some points, you have to hear things you'd rather not in order to change for the better. Anywho, I've been regularly cleaning out my closets and I use Stacy and Clinton's rules for doing so. I have lots of tops w/empire waist lines (because I've been trying to emphasize the smallest part of my body -- even in size 2X :tongue2:) that I've had to give away because they are no longer snug or even anywhere near to close-fitting in that area. So they no longer have a point. I have to get smaller ones. I'm also clearing out shirts and other tops that are not shaped or tailored because boxy is probably only good for apple-shaped people and apple-shaped I will never be! Pear, yes. Hour-glass, yes, someday. Apple, never. I'm no stylist, but I find it very funny that of my college buddies, I've turned out to be the one that's most fashion-conscious. When shopping needs to be done, I always hope that my friends ask me to go, otherwise they'll buy very silly things! Great topic, thanks for posting!
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How did you pick your goal weight?
Delma replied to should_be_working's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I chose a weight where I was comfortable as a young adult. It may or may not be possible or necessary for me to reach that weight. When I was in my 20s, I didn't exercise much but I managed to be relatively thin for a few years, anyway. This time around I expect to be more active and may find myself happy, healthy and a good size and shape at 150 or so. That would be fine. We'll see when I get there! :tongue2: -
BG -- I've yo-yo'd too over the last 10 to 15 years, so I know what you're feeling. Somehow or another, though, I really believe in the band's ability to help me keep the weight off this time. SO, all my 2X tops have already gone to my sister (who weighs a bit more than me, but is also losing w/her band). I'm having a slightly harder time w/giving up my larger sized pants, but really...size 24s when I can wear some 16Ws...that was just ridiculous. I'm definitely going to search through my closets and start culling the 22s here pretty quick. Believe it...we really ARE going to keep it off this time. Delma
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Ashly: That is un-freakin'-believable!! Did you even bother to respond??? You seem to be taking the stupidity very well, I must say!
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1 gram of fat and 22 grams of carbs in the Sandwich Thins.
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Hey, everyone! I didn't find this thread until today. I'm almost at the end of my at-home time, post surgery. Oops! Let me start over: My name is Delma, I'm 45, I'm 5'5 1/2" tall and two weeks pre-op, I weighed 242 pounds. From my signature, you can see that my highest ever weight was 267. Surgery day was Aug 24th and that day I weighed in at 230 (go pre-op diet!). I'm from Central TX near Austin, I've got a very supportive family (mother and sisters) and I'm single. I've been yo-yoing between 200 and 250 (usually at the higher end) for over 10 years. Time to get my life in order. Love to ride my bicycle and can't wait to get back on it. Gonna give myself another few weeks of recovery time before I do that. In the meantime, I'll probably hit the gym and try the stationary bikes there.
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I can barely believe this, but I tried on a pair of size 16 slacks today and they fit. They FIT!!! I don't have any clothes smaller than a size 16, so it's gonna be clothes-buying time within a few weeks, I guess. I'm not even 5' 6" tall. I weighed 242 pounds about 3 weeks ago. Whoa. Talk about a life-changing event.
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9/2/2009 Status Report for August Bandits!
Delma replied to sandiegokate's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I was banded 8/24, so I'll be exactly 2 weeks post-op tomorrow. Going back to work on Tuesday. Should be fun. Yeah. Heh. I've had a really good recovery to this point and I'm glad of it. I feel good and I'm glad to hear that many of the rest of us banded in Aug are feeling and doing well. Thanks to the original poster for setting up this status report thread! -
I believe they're called Sandwich Thins. My Mom's on Weight Watchers and she loves them. I'm less than 2 weeks post-op, I'm obviously not eating them, but I've got some in the fridge from when Mom stayed w/me after surgery. Wait, let me go verify the name: yep, Sandwich Thins. 100 cals, 5 grams fiber and 5 grams protein per roll. Someday...:thumbup: