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lindsayb

LAP-BAND Patients
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About lindsayb

  • Rank
    Ready for Change
  • Birthday August 8

About Me

  • Gender
    Female
  • City
    Rocky Top
  • State
    TN
  1. Happy 29th Birthday lindsayb!

  2. Happy 28th Birthday lindsayb!

  3. When I was banded, on 6/5/09, I was at my highest weight ever, 212. Now, a year later, I'm at 190.5. It took me 10 months to get to a satisifed level of restriction in my band. Now my weight is hardly budging, despite reducing what I'm eating. I don't always make the right choices, but sometimes I do. Exercise comes and goes, right now I'm not exercising. I went into the surgery with a weight loss goal of 60 pounds. As it never seems to get any closer (21.5 lbs in a year??!!), I'm really beginning to wonder if this is even worth it. Right now, I'm basically using the band to help me not gain weight, or at least not gain much weight, and am still having trouble learning how to eat. I've been eating on my own for 20+ years, and trying to learn how to re-eat is incredibly stressful. Does anyone else feel the same way as me? My nutritionist is on maternity leave, so the girl that has taken her place is just not nearly as good as the one I was used to. Granted, she does a great job sounding like a text book, but I left my most recent appointment (Thursday) feeling even more upset. The exercise physiologist helped some, but with having to make up some missed time at work, I'm finding it hard to exercise. I'm having a lot of trouble with this defeatist attitude - throwing up 50% chance at meals/not losing weight/makes me not want to exercise. Can anyone help me? This is the hardes thing I've ever done in my life and I just don't know if its worth it at all.
  4. Hey Lindsay...thanks for the pic comments.

    I was banded June, 2008. I started eating like a banded person 8 months b/4 surgery and lost 54lbs. I reached goal Oct, 2008. I am a believer in just moving at least 30 minutes a day. Treadmill, walking, weights. Wishing you luck! PM or email me anytime.

  5. I looked at your photos, that was an amazing transformation! Would you mind if I asked how long it took yo uto lose your weight? Also, how often did/do you exercise? Thank you!

  6. I can definitely understand where you're coming from TJ. Thank you for your honesty. It sounds like you're working really hard, staying positive, and doing all the right things. It's totally ok to be frustrated sometimes, or a lot, this is a huge change you're making in your life. Congratulations on the work you've accomplished so far. And feel free to talk about your day to day situations. Because in my opinion, that's what this forum is for. It's not just to talk about successes, but frustrations, failures, and everything in between!
  7. Lindsay - check your email. - MsCarly

  8. I am wanting to recommit to my lapband. Does anyone know of any blogs or anything I can read, daily, to remind me to stay on track? I have not lost near the amount of weight I had assumed I would before I was banded. I am 7 months in, and really want to get the band working for me again. I've got 5 months until my first bandiversary and want to make them count and feel proud of myself. I get so down and depressed after trying to "start over" from having gone so far off the healthy weight loss path. It's really hard to get started again, even though I really want to. For those who have reached their goal weight - how long did it take you and how hard did you work? To be at my goal weight I've got 53 pounds to lose, but it just seems so daunting and a bit scary. I'd appreciate some kind advice. Thanks!
  9. lindsayb

    Weight to Lose

    Thank you all so much for your replies! And MellaBella, I really like your mantra!
  10. Originally my goal was to lose 85 pounds by my first band-iversary. I've now changed my goal, and would like to lose 65 pounds by my first band-iversary. I'm really struggling. Does anyone else feel this way? I can't find a support group meeting that fits my schedule, so my Mom suggested I join Weight Watchers. I can do okay for a few days or a couple weeks, but after that it seems like I lose all control again. I'm now wearing a size that's 4 sizes smaller than what I was wearing, but my weight keeps fluctuating. Sometimes I lose a pound in a week, sometimes my scale tells me I've gained 4 pounds overnight. Can anyone give me some advice to help me stay motivated. My Dr's office is not supportive either. Thanks for the help!
  11. I've found reading a good book helps a lot. And I know you're trying NOT to eat, but I really would recommend sugar free pudding or Skinny Cow ice cream sandwiches. Those just really hit the spot for me!
  12. I have been banded for about 17 weeks. I have lost around 17 pounds. I'm really struggling - eating the right foods, not having any support. My Dr and his staff are really of no use. I can't seem to find the time to go to support groups in my area - they're usually around dinner time and after work I'm tired, hungry, and just ready to go home! I'm getting better about consistently exercising - but I'm really having trouble believing that this was the right choice for me. Like everyone else, I researched it and was ready to go - but so many things in my life have changed as a result of the surgery, and just in the last 6 months in general, that I just don't know what I was thinking. Can anyone give advice to stick with this? The food part is the hardest. I'm having trouble sticking with good choices. I don't think I only eat 1/2 a cup of food (but I never measure) either. Thanks!
  13. I think I'm at my sweet spot, but it seems like I'm not losing weight. People tell me they can see it in my face, but I can't. Clothes that were snug/tight before are looser/more comfortable now. I'm trying not to focus on the number on the scale - but the food part is the hardest. I've gotten really good about my exercise, so that's good. But every time I put a bite in my mouth I'm worried, and I can still overeat even though I have restriction - which is frustrating. Do others have trouble telling when you're full and when you need to eat more? Does that come easier with time, or do you always have to monitor how your body feels after each bite?
  14. How many fills have people had in the first 6 months? Have you hit the "sweet spot" yet? I'm 2 months out, have had 1 fill. I am finding losing weight to be VERY difficult.
  15. I lost my best friend, and I believe it was partly due to the surgery. We're trying to rebuild, but it will probably never be the same. She's struggled with her weight her entire life as well.

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