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bluetopaz

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About bluetopaz

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  • Birthday 11/23/1951
  1. Happy 61st Birthday bluetopaz!

  2. As I have lost weight my port has move. My doctor said it's normal but I can move it around.
  3. 2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary bluetopaz!

  4. bluetopaz

    Hello

    Congrats on your banding. This will be my second Christmas since my banding (Aug '09) I still get an occasional sweet tooth. I just make sure when I buy things they are low fat, sugarfree and limit myself to a small amount. If you stop sweets completely unless you have really strong will power you will only crave them more. Around the holidays my Cookies are made with Splenda (no sugar) Can't Believe It's Not Butter (no butter) and if milk is called for in the recipe skim milk. My family couldn't tell the difference. you have only been a month out so don't rush it. It will come off. Slowly is the best. I know you want it to just melt away but you will notice results. Even if pounds don't come off everytime you step on the scale you will lose inches. Keep a notebook with your weight and measurements (measure about once a month). It helps. Soon your clothes will be hanging and time for shopping...which is fun.
  5. bluetopaz

    Newly Banded...and need help!!

    I had my surgery one year ago this past August. After my post surgery diet I was allowed to eat whatever I wanted or my body would now allow. Just eat a small meals. After my doctor appointment I always see his in office dietitian who goes over everything I eat or if I have food questions she is who I email or call. They suggest low fat, low sugar, low salt and more Protein. If his patients don't follow the rules they just suggest that they do. Plus we are told to take chewable Vitamins and Calcium pills because we don't get enough in our food. Good luck. If this other doctor makes you feel bad about yourself tell the office manager, nurses and your doctor. Tell them you want your appointments with your regular doctor and would prefer not to have to go to the bad mouthed one. No doctor should make you feel bad. Even after surgery there is no guarantee that you will drop lots of weight instantly. My doctor said they like you to lose 1 to 2 lbs a week and there have been months when I didn't lose a pound or gained up to 4 lbs. He left it up to me if I wanted the fill.
  6. bluetopaz

    my progress in pictures

    Pictures of me through the years showing the ups and downs of weight loss which will end with my success.
  7. Good luck to you. Hopefully, you won't have that excess underarm skin that flaps in the wind like I do. But as said before you are young so you may not have that problem. As long as they make shirts that have sleeves to my elbow I'll be happy. My stomach also has some excess skin but as time passes it is shrinking. August will be my one year bandiversary :laugh:
  8. On my liquid I could also have cottage cheese (1 or 2%, low-fat or no fat) fat free cream Soups, sugarless puddings & jellos. I was never hungry on them. Just remember sip lots of fluids. You could probably add a tablespoon of gravy to those mashed potatoes. Good luck (babe) :biggrin:
  9. Your post reminds me of what happened to me. I was banded on August 26....4 days later my sister in law held her annual Labor Day picnic. I haven't told them about my banding because they would not be supportive of it. They think just cut back on the portions....OK! Anyway, we went and the whole time I'm thinking what am I going to eat since I was on liquids. Luckily, I also had a small hiatal hernia repair so that was my excuse not to eat the hot dogs or hamburgers. What I did was eat a spoonful of mashed potato salad and sipped on Water. It worked. If your family knows about your banding they will be supportive and will accept your liquid diet. You can still eat turkey Soup (broth) mashed potatoes and mashed sweet potatoes. I do feel for you though. The thought of cooking that food and knowing you can't eat it down right sucks. But just think of all the good that is coming out of being banded...by next Thanksgiving you will be one sexy babe or hunk :biggrin: (added both since I don't know your gender) GOOD LUCK
  10. bluetopaz

    Hello from PA

    Welcome Hopeful, good luck to you and everyone else.
  11. bluetopaz

    Hello from PA

    Hi DB I was banded on Aug 26 after having to do the 6 month diet. That diet taught me a lot about food choices, eating smaller bits and eating slower. I lost 34 lbs while on it. Since two weeks before my surgery until now I've lost another another 15 lbs. Yesterday, I got my first fill, so far so go. We should keep in touch with each other. Good luck to both you and DH on your diet. Nice that you have someone who is going through this with you. Great support person. Don't forget to exercise.
  12. bluetopaz

    Hello from PA

    Hi there, Welcome and good luck. You don't live that far from me. I live in the Hazleton area. My son lives in the Reading area.
  13. bluetopaz

    Realize Band

    I was banded with the Realize Band Aug 26. I get my first fill on the 23. My doctor was on vacation so I had to wait longer for the first fill. But that's ok. I too have a bit of hunger and my weight loss came to a stop but as long as I didn't gain I was happy. Was surprised this week when I stepped on the scale and noticed a 2 1/2 lb loss. Good luck all :thumbup:
  14. I, too, was 200 lbs at 5'. I have diabetes 2, gerd plus a few other problems. That was how I was allowed to be banded on August 26th. My insurance required me to be on the 6 month diet. I started in January working with my doctor and a dietician. Eating low fat, 1200 cal. Never did eat 1200 cal. Exercised my butt off. On my surgery day I was 166 and this morning (10/8) I weighed in at 153.5. I get my first fill on October 23. I do not regret this at all.
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    OMG! A Yummy Snack:)

    hi, not sure if the Schwan Company has a truck that visit's your state or area...you can order online. I found a yummy treat too. Trim Creations chocolate Fudge Sticks serv size: 1 Calories: 50 Total Fat: 0 Cholestrol: 0 Sodium: 45 mg Tot Carbs: 14 g Dietary Fiber: 5 g Sugars: 4 g Sorbitol: 2g Protein: 3g Calcium: 10% They are a creamy chocolate, they come in a box of 24 for $9.99. Made with nonfat milk. They are also a good size about the size of frozen fruit bars. :smile2:

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