eslmn1
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About eslmn1
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- Birthday 06/24/1970
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Sales
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Chicago
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Hello, I haven't been on this forum for some time. I was banded just under 5 years ago. I have lost about 85Lbs and have taken on exercise like a mad man. Currently, I am training for my first marathon and tomorrow (9/1/14) I am running my first half marathon. I do have some difficulties with food however. I have not seen my surgeon for about a 18 months (and I know I need to go see him). Most the time over the last 3 years it was adding or subtracting 1cc in my band on variables. I have had more food intolerances than anyone I have seen and usually think of it as a blessing rather than a curse (if I was able to eat anything in any amount....I would eat anything in any amount.) In the past I have been adjusted down in order to get enough Protein in (had a problem eating any animal protein for a while.) On of my most common issues of the last 5 years has been getting vegetables in. While this was an issue before, it is more important than ever with my marathon training. My carb needs are LARGE but, I can only eat EXTREMELY limited amounts of vegetables and even then I have issues. I am considering baby food or just steaming vegetables until they look inedible. Before I go to extremes, I wanted to hear from others that may have had these issues. Input is appreciated Thanks ERic
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eslmn1 started following Difficult Time with Pureed Stage, Eating Vegetables?, Successfull weight loss but struggling and and 7 others
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2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary eslmn1!
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Thanks all. I had had 1/2 CC taken out on Tuesday and for the most part the problem has gone away. I went and had a meal after the unfil and kept it down. That was the first time that I didnt throw up my Breakfast in months. I pushed the envelope later in the day and tried to eat some toast. I guess certain food intolerances still exist (Bread, Rice and Pasta). I have been more hungry than I am used to and gained a LB but, that could be time of day etc... I appreciate the input! Eric
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I got banded on Sep 3rd of '09 and have lost 81Lbs (including 2 week pre-op diet). Most of the weight loss was in the first 3-4 months. As I have gotten more and more restriction, I have had to deal with what I hear people on this site call PBing (my Dr calls it throwing up...says not to kid myself). It seems like I have intolerances to almost everything a bandster could have an intolerance to. I am limited to a few select foods.. eggs (too early and I throw up), chili, dark meat chicken with some sort of sauce or gravy, tuna or salmon sashimi, green Beans that are overcooked and a few more. Due to the fact that throwing up has been an almost daily occurrence, I have been eating the one food that seems to be the "evil temptation"---ICE CREAM! I eat it daily and it is probably the reason why I have leveled off in my weight loss. Is anyone else having a similar experience with food intolerances and throwing up? (any input would be appreciated) How about a struggle with ice cream? I am thrilled about having the band and even though I am a year out, I am still pretty consumed by it. So, I will take this struggle vs what I had in the past any day. (I am 35Lbs away from my goal weight)
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I am going for my 5th fill tomorrow and had a rough time with my 4th. (Dr put in 2.5cc,.5cc,.5cc,.5cc) I am not sure if it was the fill or me to tell the truth. I wound up having about half my meals where I had to run to the bathroom and spit up my food. I believe that this is what people call PBing....the food doesnt go down and I just need to burp and spit it out. Not real fun and I am not sure how "dangerous" this is either. This was even worse when i ate dry foods (at a business function with a very dry piece of chicken breast, I had to run out of the room when the president of my company was talking). That being said, I have resorted to a few bad habbits 1) Ice Cream 2) Mainly eating Soups. I still have lost weight this month but most of it came while I was on liquids for the first days after my fill. I am thinking it is me and not the band due to the fact that I can chug a 20 ouce bottle of Vitamin Water. In the last week, it seems that most restriction has left and I am in need of a fill(tomorrow). I would rather not throw up (or PB) the way that I did this last month. Suggestions would greatly be appreciated (yes, I know going overboard on ice cream is not going to help my case) BTW- getting the band is still a huge victory. I am down 70Lbs since two weeks before my surgery on Sep 4th (I am a male that started at 322Lbs) Thanks Eric
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Thanks all. Very helpfull.
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Sliming is when your mouth fills with nasty slick saliva and it just keeps coming. Generally, I have to stand in front of a trach can or toilet spitting when this happens....not too fun PB- Productive Burping. This happens when food gets stuck and forces you to burp. This is burping up food..more like throwing up but not bile. I think that people can avoid these things by making the right choices but am unsure.
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Is there such thing as "stretching your band"? Is it adjustable without surgery (by going back to something like small portions of mushy foods or liquids) for a few days? After being down about 65Lbs since late August, I have gained about 3-4 LBS since Dec 25th (I didnt need surgery because I was loaded with discipline.( A few times while trying to swallow, I was in pain followed by sliming and PBs. Not a habit I want to get into but am not going to beat myself up as long as the damage wasnt permanent. Input would be appreciated.
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Hi All, I am a 39 year old male. I was banded on Sep 3 '09. I started the two week pre-op diet at 322Lbs and am now 261Lbs...I am just a hair over 6'. I was obese for about 8 years (30-38) and spent most of my adult life about 215-235. I even had a few years 28-30 as a health nut....working out like crazy. My goal is to get down below 200. By no means am I being a model patient. I have a hard time drinking 8-10 glasses of Water per day and I have not been exercising. Weight loss has slowed to 1-2 Lbs a week (which is GREAT) I am concerned about saggy skin. Right now my belly is shrinking and there is less "hanging over" but, I am concerned that I will always have some amount of belly skin hanging over. I am curious as to what have been the other experiences of people here. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks
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I just had my 2nd fill. First was 2.5cc and today was .5cc. The doc said every fill going forward will be .5cc. It seems a lot less then others that I read on this site. Does anyone know the significance of this? I believe I have a 10cc band. I am a pretty big guy (I probably dont need to say that here) at 6'1" and 270Lbs (woohoo down from 322!). Is this just the doc being conservative? Any input would be appreciated
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Thanks to you both...great input.
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Please bare with me as this might be a longer post. I belive thiss belongs in the men's form because I cant relate to how people are eating when I read other posts...by women. I am looking for input from people more experience than me. I have been banded since sep 3rd. Including 2 weeks on the preopp diet I have lost 55 LBS. I got a fill about 2 weeks ago of 2CCs (obviously 1st fill). It seems like my daily caloric intake is a whole lot higher than others that I have heard of with the band. I started to track calories on my other lapband site. I see that I am taking in about 1860 calories a day(tracking for 3 days). I am about 6-6'1'' and now about 267LBS. From what I am learning, I can take in about 2670 calories based on a realativly sedantary(sp?) life stile while I am this weight. I have been beeting myself up about eating too much but, I see that I am still at an 790 calorie per day calorie deficit. This deficit should mean weight loss of 1.6 Lbs per week (one LB = 3500 Calories). At times, I am eating very large meals (tonight I believe I took in 10-12 oz of turkey breast). These meals are not large compared to what they used to be (pre band)and they are filled with low fat/ low carb/ high protien calrories. (Turkey breast is my weekeness) I have two questions 1) Is there a flaw in thinking that this "high" caloric intake should be OK in the long run? (OK because it still should equal weight loss) 2) Am I running the risk of hurting myself in other ways? Stretching my band/ Getting used to larger meals/ slowing my metabolism down Input, especially if I am heading in the wrong direction, is appreciated. Eric