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Hey everyone! I was banded last year and just graduated from college living on the cape.. anyone else out there around the area!
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looks awesome! congrats!
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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heyhey! i was banded last year with adam, he really is an amazing doctor. my first appointment was at the end of june i think the 26th or 27th and my surgery date was august 11th. I scheduled the appointments immediately so I was able to get them all done at the beginning of july.
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What Age Were You When You Got The Lap Band Surgery?
lfoley replied to MsFab1988's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I was 21 when I got banded! its been a year and one month and its was the best decision i ever made! :smile: -
From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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From the album: MY life.. the past year... pre-op.. 1 year later -70lbs
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heyhey!! so i'm 22 years old now.. ( can't believe it) and a senior in college ( also can't believe it ) I have absolutely no free time during the week. I am in a sorority. I was president, i had a radio show, I did orientation for incoming freshman and so on and so on. I was banded in August of 2009 3 weeks before the beginning of my senior year, and at first I thought it was a huge mistake. But honestly it was the best decision of my life. My doctor is about an hour and 45 mins from my college so going to appointments is always a hassle, but his office made me top priority since I am so far away. The first thing I learned was don't cheat! I moved back to school 2 weeks post op. I was just starting mushies and tried to go for bigger and better things such as some grilled chicken and it did not happen. Everyone is different yes, but don't rush your recovery process, do what the doc advises you!! Protein shakes, Soup and applesauce was my life the first two weeks of my senior year in college and every time I get a fill which has been about 5 times. Mind you the first week back I was in orientation, which means that I was out of my apartment literally from 6am until midnight, so I spent from midnight to 12:30am getting my breakfast/lunch and dinner together for the next day. You have to make time!! Trust me you can do it!! I even would make huge batches of chicken soup and freeze them and then take it out to let it thaw in the AM so I had lunch. This semester I have a ton of free time so I am able to cook. My school was very accommodating to my new eating style, they switched my to the commuter meal plan, because I could eat full-meals that you pay for it's pretty much just cash that i could spend either at the on-campus grocery store or at the big dining halls. When I'm in the dining halls I usually stick to chicken salad, tuna, or Soups. I will get those huge sandwiches they make and eat all the stuff from the inside out, instead of eating the bread. I eat a ton of guacamole now with a spoon , i make it homemade and Beans. It is so hard being at school, I am constantly stressing out. My friends go out to eat all the time, so I go online and look at the menus before hand. Once you start it's not a big deal, its just getting into a routine. My sisters at first were weirded out with me because i was bringing a lunch box ( small one ) with me to lunch, but eventually got over it. One thing I've hardcore learned though even if you have to eat "bad" things such as a burger or mac and cheese or something like that, look at how much your eating now. It's not a big deal when you use to eat like 2 plate fulls and you can only eat 1/2 of one plate now. Sometimes you have no choice but you just eat healthier the rest of the day! I have definitely noticed when I'm at home I lose so much more weight when I'm at school, but i do still lose its just getting use to eating different! It's so nice to see this topic! i have no one at school that can relate to me with this, my mom is banded but she doesn't understand how hard it is at school! Feel free to msg me or whatevs! goodluck and be strong! we'll lose together!
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Any Collegiate Bandsters out there?
lfoley replied to ljlsongbird's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Hey!! I was banded in August 2009, then had to have a port revision in January of 2010 during winter break. I'm a senior in college and it's been the most trying year ever. I too had been cheating for awhile I'm down almost 30 lbs since my August 2009 surgery but I've definitely noticed when I go home I lose more weight then when I'm at school. I know it has to do with the types of food I'm consuming, it may not be a lot but its higher in calories. I got a fill last week and the doc gave me a little too much so I've been on liquids since last wednesday. I was planning on going to get some Fluid taken out wednesday, but they are saying a snow storm and he is located about an 1 and 1/2 from me. When I was first banded it was so hard being at school, I've come to quickly realize what I can and can't eat. I can not eat anything fried at all, obviously it's not good for you, but living on campus it's pretty hard to get anything other then burgers and fried food. It's been stressful, but I know in the end it will all be worth it! How's it going for you though at school? Have you told any of your friends you were banded? It took me awhile but about 5 of my closest friends know..