I just passed my 3 month bandiversary and have fell into a rut. I'm bored with protein shakes and am craving things that I know I shouldn't have or things that will get stuck or worse. Is this normal feelings after the newness of the bnd wears off?
My three month anniversary was on Saturday and I'm down 57 lbs. It's amazing! Since my second fill, I've been having some problems but I'm working through them. I know this kinda a weight loss isn't going to continue but I'm very thankful for such a great start!!!!
I am 2 months post op and have been doing really well. I have lost 44 lbs. This week however, I seem to be sabatoging myself by eating when I am not really hungry and eating all the wrong things. I need to figure this out before I totally ruin all my sucess. Why do we do this to ourselves?
I weigh every Friday morning first thing. My surgery was on a Friday so that is my day. I don't weigh anywhere else other than the drs office. I find that this way I don't get frustrated with different weights.
Hi guys, I am six weeks post-op and 37 lbs. lighter. I don't know how I made it through the holidays wnd still managed to lose weight but, thank the lord I did. My will power has been sliding but I know that its a life style change and not a diet.
It took me about 14 days, once I started mushies. Your body is trying to recover from surgery and to add on top of that your reduction of calories. I thought the exact same thing but it does end.
I'm almost 4 weeks post-op and my nutritionist said 6 ozs/1/2 cup plus two snacks. From what I have read, you can adjust it to your individual needs. If you needs more your weight loss just slows down but it is a life style change and you need to be comfortable with the amounts in order for it to work.
I had surgery on 11/13. As of today my blood pressure is at normal range which it hasn't been in 16 years and I have lost a total of 29 lbs. including 10 lbs. from 10 day pre-op liquids. I had some problems in the begining and questioned whether I had made a mistake but just hearing my blood pressure number made it all worth it.