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Razorgirl

LAP-BAND Patients
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About Razorgirl

  • Rank
    Senior Member
  • Birthday 04/05/1979

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm a strange girl and that's ok.
  • Interests
    Subculture, dogs, electronica, forests.
  • Occupation
    Musician and veterinary nurse.
  • City
    Toronto
  1. Happy 34th Birthday Razorgirl!

  2. Happy 33rd Birthday Razorgirl!

  3. 2 years has passed since you registered at LapBandTalk! Happy 2nd Anniversary Razorgirl!

  4. Razorgirl

    Did you name your band?

    Tee hee! I thought I may be the only one! My band has a few names. I call it "the alien", "Sven" (he's Swedish) or "the thing" and my husband and my bandmate call me "borg queen" hehehe. Good to know I'm not alone in the naming of my thingee.
  5. Razorgirl

    Any other bento-box enthusiasts here?

    Oh yeah there is some great inspiration on flickr and all over the web! I used "google translate" a lot for the Japanese sites too. I should post photos of some of my boxes there too. I keep forgetting!! Edit! Better late than never!! http://www.flickr.com/photos/36429845@N04/sets/72157623092300551/
  6. I've been making bento boxes for a couple of years now...to the point that it borders on mild obsession and it just occurred to me that bento boxes are (luckily) basically the perfect for people with lap bands! Tiny, gorgeous boxes, carefully filled with visually stunning, nutritionally dense, interesting food, and they're designed to be portable- what could be more appropriate for people who rely on portion control and careful nutrition? Bento boxes are practically tailor made for people with lap bands! I had a short period where I was only making my husband's lunch bentos and for some reason I wasn't making my own between the surgery and a few days ago (first fill). I guess I didn't know what do do and had to learn about how to eat again. But after I thought about it I realized that bento-ing is actually what I really need to be doing in the long term... so I'm over the moon because it's one of my favorite things to do and I'm so glad it's so appropriate for my weight loss agenda, so bring on the kyaraben!! I have over 100 pics of my bentos I think I'll start a website about it. Any other bento box people here? Any other "bandits" have an entire section of their kitchen devoted to cute little lunch boxes, ornate toothpicks and little sauce containers from Japan? I'd be shocked if other bandsters weren't bento boxing. It's just..so...perfect!! :thumbup:
  7. Razorgirl

    BDSM/rough sex and the lap band *blush*

    A corset! Of course! I have a few kicking around too. Why didn't I think of that? Think I'll opt for the cincher I have or perhaps just wear a bodysuit or something. Will probably avoid the heavy duty Edwardian one. hehe. I hope it works and I'll update what the clinic says about it too.
  8. Razorgirl

    BDSM/rough sex and the lap band *blush*

    Yep, I'm going to call on Monday. Thanks for the link!
  9. I was hoping someone else had already asked this question to spare me the embarrassment but if it's already been asked I can't find it! My hubbie and I are into BDSM and I'm wondering if any experienced bandsters know if we have to play more gently after getting banded (I really, really hope not.) Hubbie and I played rough tonight (I was banded on Dec4) and my port seemed to flip horizontal for a moment and I had to flip it back into place with my finger. Isn't it supposed to be stitched on? I am perplexed by the whole thing. It was definitely flipped onto its side and bulging! I'll elaborate on the subject and the situation if required but leave it at that for now. *Dies of embarrassment*
  10. Razorgirl

    Lap-band port

    My port is just below my sternum and ever since I got the lapband done on the 4th of Dec, I've been obsessed with it. I can see it, feel it, grip it with my fingers. I get my friends to poke it so they can say "ooooh neat!" The other day when the hubbie and I were fooling around I swear it flipped and went horizontal. I had to sort of guide it back to it's default position. Has this happened to anyone else?
  11. I don't know how much weight I've lost/gained because I don't actually own a scale!! I should probably get one lol. My husband says I'm "curvier" and my waist has gone down a whopping 2 inches. My face looks slimmer too...so I assume I have lost some weight.
  12. Just Ice, you will probably go through the same thing after surgery. It seems to be what happens! I've always prided myself on a steel will and thought the same as you, Just Ice. I read people's "I cheated" threads and guiltily thought they were weak and there was no way I would do that but boy is it a different story when you're going through it. 2 weeks of liquid gets very hairy for ANYONE. You'll see when you're there and we'll all be here to talk you through it! No need to be proud about it. We are all here to help eachother and even people without weight problems would find 2 weeks of liquids extremely trying. I had my first experience with being "stuck" yesterday and it was horrible. Now I'm freaked out because I vomited a little. Ah. Tis the lapband journey. It's definitely a learning curve!
  13. I just have to add that I just ate the best banana that ever existed in the history of mankind. It was the banana of the gods. Oh and I called the clinic and they practically laughed at me for freaking out over a string bean. All is well. :thumbup:
  14. Ladies! We're all in the same boat here and everyone has different opinions and philosophies on their own lap band journey. No need to squabble!

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