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I know it's a little on the pricey side, but I figure if I have to get my protein in liquid form, I want it to taste good so that I do drink it. After reading everybodies opinon of Protein shakes and how chalky and yukky they are, I have been afraid to get any. But I found this web site and getting the free samples, I figured if this company thought so highly of their product that they are willing to give a sample away, than they might just be as good as they say. If I'm not mistaken unjury and Vitalady wanted to charge for their samples. So I tried this one and really liked it and went no further. I have only been using a scoop ful and water. Haven't tried it with the milk yet. By the way, I'm not banded yet, but should be soon. The insurance did approve it, but I need to wait for some other information from the hospital. So I am looking for sometime in Oct. if not the end of Sept. Thanks for the response, sorry I rambled on so. :clap2:
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Another day, week, month, now year, not 1 lb......
RDUNN replied to j_war06's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
OFF THE SUBJECT, AS YOU CAN SEE MY TICKER IS NOT WORKING. DOES ANYONE KNOW HOW TO GET IT IN MY SIGNATURE OR WHEREVER I'M SUPPOSED TO HAVE IT. HELP -
Another day, week, month, now year, not 1 lb......
RDUNN replied to j_war06's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
:flypig: Jodie, check with your dr, he may have samples of anti depressants. I too am on medication for depression and sometimes I have to get some from my dr. due to the cost. The dr should have something you can take and it should be free. I understand what you mean with the knees. I haven't been banded yet, but hopefully soon, but I too have to take it real easy with walking other wise I end up not walking at all. Takes a week to recoup. Jodie, by the grace of God, you can do this. You can overcome your family and friend's negativity. You do this girl :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: :clap2: you go Roberta -
I HAVE FOUND A PROTEIN DRINK THAT IS REALLY GOOD. IT'S GOOD ENOUGH TO WANT TO DRINK MORE AND MORE. I FOUND IT WHEN I WAS DOING A SEARCH FOR PROTEIN DRINKS ON THE WEB AND GOT 2 SAMPLE PACKETS FOR NOTHING. IT HAS VERY LITTLE AFTER TASTE IF ANY. HERE'S THE WEB SITE SO YOU CAN CHECK IT OUT. WWW.healthandfitnesshannel.com. I LOVE CHOCOLATE AND IT WAS GOOD ENOUGH TO MAKE ME WANT MORE OF IT. IT HAS 22 GRAMS OF PROTEIN IN A SCOOP WITH 4 OZ OF WATER.
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I wanted to share this with anyone who is in need of a really good tasting protein shake. I just received my samples and tried the chocolate one and let me tell you it's great. I thougth since you have to go on a liquid diet before surgery, you may want to try this. It's so tasty that I want to make another one and drink it again. I am going to try to drink this for breakfast and lunch. Maybe I too can stop being an eating machine. So far it's quenched my sweet tooth and I don't want to eat anything. I plan on ordering this. http://www.healthfitnesschannel.com/index11.html
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Does Lap-Band help with emotional eating?
RDUNN replied to SarahinTyler's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thanks Monica, I am finding this out from reading through the post. It was scaring me thinking I would not be able to follow through after the banding. I feel as if I have absolutely no control. I am vacumn sucking up all the food around me. Again, thanks Monica Roberta -
:clap2: this is absolutely wonderful. I have been doing this also and it's scaring me. :think I posted just a few minutes ago about this and was wondering if anyone else had this problem. WELL, I guess I got my answer!!!, :nervous :cheer2: thanks ya all Now that I know what is happening to me, I just have to figure out how to buckle down. Funny how that Jewish Carpenter pushes you around!!!
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Does Lap-Band help with emotional eating?
RDUNN replied to SarahinTyler's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I have read this thread and it has really opened by eyes to what is happening to me now. I have not had the surgery, but I am going through the procedures and requirements for my insurance. I have noticed that I am eating everything in sight and it doesn't make any difference whether I am hungry or not. I can be stuffed to the brim, but I will still eat. I know this is emotional and it has to do with my attitude with getting the surgery. Somewhere in the very recesses of my mind, I believe I need to eat all I can because I think I won't be able to do so afte I get the band. Mind you, I do not want to ever eat like I do now, so there's where the band will come in. At least I hope so. So after saying all this, I was wondering, did anyone else have this problem before surgery? I am trying to figure out how to get the word "NO" in my vocabulary. Roberta -
I have Aetna and found on their web site the clinical policy benefits under Obesity Surgery that was reviewed 3/31/2006. I suggest you check out their web site. Aetna.com