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First Day Post-Op, these forums help! (I have a q as well)
Padanelle replied to irenical.ione's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Congratulations on being banded! I tried the Designer Whey Protein (Chocolate) and Trader Joe's Soy protein, and liked them both. I started adding them to Jello SF/FF Instant pudding when I went to the mushie stage to increase the protein content. I have heard good thoings about unjury. I have only tried their chicken broth Protein powder, which I highly recommend. It has 21g of protein. The chicken broth is particularly comforting after surgery or a fill. I still use it in cooking, adding it to Soups, mashed potatoes, etc. Unjury sells sample sizes, so you can see if you like it first before ordering a large container. I also like Isopure ZeroCarb Protein drinks. Its a nice break from the shakes. My favorite flavors are Green Lemon Tea & Blue Raspberry. A 20oz bottle has 40g protein. I've also heard very good things about Syntrax nectar protein mixes. They have some really interesting flavors I haven't tried them yet, but they are on my list of things to buy. You can also get a sample pack. They have some really great sounding flavors - Apple Ectasy, Cappuccino, Roadside Lemonade, vanilla Bean Torte. Don't worry about your weight now. It took at least 10 days before I even noticed the swelling in my belly start to go down, so I wasn't anxious to step on a scale. One thing I can say, is everyday I felt a little better. Good luck on the journey. -
I also got my first fill at 4 weeks. My second fill was about 3 weeks later, and I have really felt restriction since then.
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mushy's and hungrey
Padanelle replied to Cindy1955's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Cindy, it looks like you are eating well. I understand that protein will help put off hunger. Instead of regular yogurt for a snack, what about trying FF Greek yogurt w/blueberries or other fruit for a snack. 1/2 cu has 10g of protein. Or make your own SF/FF instant pudding & add Protein powder. That also has 10g protein. I'm with you on drinking water. I very rarely get in 8 glasses, but I try hard to get in at least 6. I like Isopure zerocarb Lemon Green Tea. I mix it half with regular green tea, and drink it throughout the day. Half a bottle has 20g protein. Hope these suggestions help. Joan -
Okay Bandsters! Here's a crazy one for you!
Padanelle replied to Candice's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I've never experienced it, but I'ver seen several other posts saying restriction was tighter on high humidity days. -
How do you determine your goal weight?
Padanelle replied to shahsosweet's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
When I first met with my surgeon, he said I should be able to loose 80 lbs, which seemed like a good goal for me. I'm 4'11", so that would put me at 139. Although I won't exactly be thin at that weight, I know I'll feel great. And once I get there and maintain - who knows - maybe I'll be able to loose even more. Enjoy the seminar tonight. I was banded at NYU. They have a great team. Joan -
I think GNC's soft chews are the best tasting (Caramel or Chocolate). Unfortunately, they only have 100 IU of VitD, which I have a shortage of. I take one in the afternoon, and one before going to bed. In the morning I take Caltrate D plus , which has 400 IU of Vit D, plus zinc and other minerals. They are fruit flavored chewables, and I like the taste.
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[/url] Beroccas got me through my younger partying days, or I should say nights. They are the best cure for a hangover.
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I find the Trader Joe (Trader Darwin) High Potency Chewables really good for % of Vit & Minerals. They taste good and are very reasonable priced, and contain iron, zinc & biotin, all important rfor hair growth. The calcium content is only 10% RDA, which is fine, since I take a seperately, since calcium will hinder the absorption of iron.
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Elle, you definately inspired me. I had all of the best intentions to start the month out with a nice long walk. Wound up cleaning the closets & that tired me out. In the words of Scarlett O'Hara, "Tomorrow is another day."
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Share ideas, What did you eat today ?
Padanelle replied to kimmom's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
B: 1 cu 1% milk w/coffee Activia light L: Slice of crustless quiche S: 10 oz Isopure Lemon Green Tea D: Tilapia, cucumber & tomato salad S: FF/SF Jello Cheesecake pudding w/blueberries -
Exercising on Fill day?
Padanelle replied to pnksteph's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I probably get the most exercise when I get a fill, as I walk home from the hospital. Its about 1.5 miles. That may not sound like much, but it is for this couch potato. -
Can you gulp the water down?
Padanelle replied to tcbgirl's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I can, and I do, but I shouldn't. -
Have you tried eating a high protein snack just before the time you usually get tired each day? That should help boost your energy.
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Hair today gone tomarrow
Padanelle replied to surfergirl's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Many women who loose 20 lbs or more in 3 months are less is likely to experience some hair loss. The good news is its temporary. In addition to proper Protein intake, several minerals play an important part in hair growth for women. Iron is important for hair growth. The recopmmended daily dose is 18 mg. If you take more, you should consult your doctor first. Taking 100mg of Vitamin c with iron will aid absorption. Many Multivitamins do not contain iron. Also, taking Calcium along with iron will hinder the iron absorption (take them at least 2 hrs apart). Biotin (which is said to enhance hair growth, thicken fibers and diminish shedding), folate and zinc are also important for hair growth. So it is important to read the labels closely and select a multivitamin and/or supplement to cover your bases. Hope this helps. Biotin is . -
The protein drinks are a great way to supplement, specially with a busy schedule. I normally use them for at least one meal a day. But it is important to get a good portion from natural foods as well in order to have good success with the band.
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Share ideas, What did you eat today ?
Padanelle replied to kimmom's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Yesterday: B: 8oz 1% milk/coffee S: slice of crustless quiche L: 10 oz Isopure Lemon Green Tea 1 cu grapes S: Activia Light D: Pineapple/Ginger martini (before) 1 cu Lentil soup w/1/4 cu FF Greek Yogurt -
Band rules you consistently 'break'?
Padanelle replied to ruthpets's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Congratulations to you Lolly, on you great will power and determination. I wish you much success in maintaining it. I don't think most people go into this, planning on cheating. And reading the posts, most of what people consider 'cheating' is permissable by a different surgeon. As long as its only occassional, and is not causing regular PBing, in IMHO, I actually think 'occasional' cheating can actually be good. Otherwise, if someone finds the 'rules' too strict, it could result in throwing everything out. Common sense is the rule. -
Band rules you consistently 'break'?
Padanelle replied to ruthpets's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I think it counts as a liquid when you let them melt in your mouth. lol -
Who Wants To Share Some Recent NSVs??
Padanelle replied to Catherine55's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Lolly, You need to get those wonderful cooks to make something you can comfortably eat - AND be sure to take home a doggie bag! -
The NP does my fills. I've been back 4x since surgery, and have only seen my surgeon once - at my second fill, when he popped in to say hello and ask how I was doing. Since I haven't had any problems, I'm okay with that. I guess its the trade-off for getting a popular surgeon.
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Fell of Band wagon...any suggestions
Padanelle replied to ThinDolphin3's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Whenever I get close to a goal, I have a tendancy to sabatoge myself. For all of you who fall of the bandwagon from time to time, I'd like to share a quote from Mary Pickford (sorry youngins, if you've never heard of her): "You may have a fresh start any moment you choose, for this thing we call ' failure' is not the falling down, but the staying down.” -
Risotto is one of my favorite dishes. I have tried small portions, and have not had any problem. Of course, it has to be cooked well, otherwise it will expand.
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New To Group-Glad I found you!
Padanelle replied to fancypants0916's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Hi Dawn, There are a lot of suggestions for receipes and food suggestion in the nutrition section of this site. If you are able to keep things cold, then carry a can opener and make tuna or egg salad with LF mayo. If you can't keep it cold while at the convention, make the tuna salad with FF dressing. Eating out, you can eat fish that will flake with a fork, mashed potatoes. eggs or oatmeal or a Protein shake make a good breakfast. Cottage with Jello is another suggestion. And you can keep small cups of applesauce handy for a snack. As you will be eating out a lot, you can't always control what goes in the food, but it is more important to focus on the protein content and, while in the mushy stage, the soft consistency of the food. If you haven't already tried Isopure Zero Carb Protein Drink, you may want to see if you like it. Each 20 oz bottle has 42g of protein. They come in lots of flavors. My favorites are Lemon Green Tea & blue Raspberry. They need to be dunk VERY cold. Hope this helps. Joan -
I believe NYU Medical Center does. They have a wonderful post surgery program (support groups, workshops, dinners) and their team is really great. 212-263-3166.
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Wally, The lapband is not always the best choice for everyone. That being said, many surgeons sometimes push one type of surgery over another because they have limited experience with doing one proceedure over another. If you haven't already asked, ask your surgeon how many lapband proceedures he has performed. Don't let him be general and give you total number of weight loss proceedures. Gastric bypass has been around in the US a lot longer than the lapband, so many surgeon promote what they are more comfortable with. It pays to question. Good luck.