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AngieW_RN

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About AngieW_RN

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  • Birthday 03/21/1984

About Me

  • Biography
    I'm 25 years old and getting banded 10-9-09
  • Occupation
    RN
  • City
    Florence
  • State
    KY
  • Zip Code
    41042
  1. Happy 29th Birthday AngieW_RN!

  2. Happy 28th Birthday AngieW_RN!

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

  4. I've had my band 9 months and I've lost about 30 pounds (that I've kept off anyways, at one point I had lost about 40). I've had a LOT of trouble finding my "green zone" and am losing faith. Some days I can eat anything I want, others I can't even drink water. I just saw my surgeon today and had a little out, but now I'm wondering if the band is ever going to work for me. I'm considering having it removed and having a RNY, but if I want this, I am better off having it soon due to risk of scar tissue and because I want to have children in the near future. What do you guys think? Are there some people that the band just doesn't work for???
  5. AngieW_RN

    [[ must haves PostOp ]]

    Small eatting utinsils are also important once you move onto full liquids and mushies. I got cocktail forks and espresso spoons from Bed Bath and Beyond. I also LOVED my magic bullet--great for protein shakes and blending foods while on mushies. Best of luck!
  6. One of my favorite meals on mushies was canned chicken blended with laughing cow cheese wedges. I'm not a fan of mayo, so it was a chicken salad with less fat and more protein!
  7. I am about 5 1/2 months post lap band. About a month ago I was having some trouble with my band being too tight--particularly when it was really cold and snowy outside. So, I had some fill removed. Since then, I've been able to eat a little more than I should, I had even considered getting some back in. Last Thursday I had some problems eatting dinner (vomitted, but i wasn't sure if it was b/c I ate too fast). I work nights so I slept all day Friday. ONce I got up, I wasn't able to eat any food at all. I couldn't keep liquids down even. Saturday morning I had a coffee and I had a piece of fish for lunch and, while i had some pain, it eventually went down. I had a bottle of water. I tried to eat a piece of string cheese in the afternoon and vomitted adn then couldn't keep any food or liquids down until right before bed, when I managed to have about 16 oz of water. This morning I tried to sip on some Gatorade and that didn't work out. My heart Rate isn't oo fast, so I can't be too terribly dehydrated. What concerns me is that, previously when I've vomitted its basically just been a combination of spit and what I've eatten. The last 2 days it seems like there are some gastric juices in there too--like I'm having some reflux and that's new to me. i'm afraid my band may have slipped. Should I go to the ER today and see if they can give me some IV pepcid and steriods to hold me over, or wait until my surgeon is in?
  8. Definately keep a close eye on your legs. If they swell or one is bigger than the other and starts to look red make sure you see a doctor--a blood clot in your leg can cause some MAJOR problems and is nothing to mess around with!
  9. As long as you are not running a fever he should proceed. Let them know as soon as you get there so they can do some extra bloodwork and get results back before surgery if needed.
  10. AngieW_RN

    EAS Protein Powder

    What's the sugar, protein, fat, and calorie count on that? It might be worth buying a Sam's membership!
  11. AngieW_RN

    Failed....

    Maybe you were feeling deprived, especially since this is the only time you've gone off your plan like this. Instead of depriving yourself for months and then splurging on all the wrong things, eat the thing you crave in moderation. Having a piece of pizza with co-workers every so often isn't going to ruin your weight loss (though you may not be able to have crust too much longer). So don't get down on yourself--that just makes you splurge more and feel like a failure like you did today! Don't have 3 splurges in one day, more like one or two a week. All things in moderation.
  12. You have to exercise and choose the right foods. The band is going to help you eat less, but that won't help (especially until you get to your sweet spot) unless you are choosing high protein, low carb, low sugar foods! I know this time period is hard b/c I'm in and I have pretty much stopped losing weight. I'm hoping a fill or two will help a LOT! (especially since everyone is asking me how much weight I've lost!)
  13. That's a LONG time to be on Clear Liquids, I'd check with your nutritionist and make sure you have that right. Mine recommended clears for 3-7 days and most people start incorporating some full liquids after 3 days. While you are on clear liquids, GNC has several clear Protein drinks. Isopure is one and there are a couple of others. They are 20-24 oz a bottle and cost about $4, which is a little high but when you can only drink 4 oz at a time its not that bad. They taste ok too, better than the low-sugar gatorade. And each bottle has 40 grams of protein.
  14. AngieW_RN

    How fast?

    Hey Taryn, I had surgery on 10-9 and I'm in the same place. From what I've read on here, its normal to stop losing and even gain a little btween weeks 2 and 4, until you get your first fill, then things will hopefully pick up. They call this time "bandster hell" because you are getting hungry and aren't as satisfied with small portions. Your band really isn't helping you much, its all willpower from now until you get a fill!
  15. I am currently waiting for my first fill, so I am in what is known as "bandster hell"--not the best place to be with a HUGE bowl of miniature candy cars on your lap! But I passed out all the candy and pawned the leftover cupcakes on the neighbors. Now there are no treats in the house, adn I've talked my boyfriend into going on a long hike tomorrow to try out my new hiking boots. Tomorrow is a new day, and I only have 5 more days until I get a much needed fill!

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