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When did you see the difference?
IAmJacksLapBand replied to IAmJacksLapBand's topic in The Guys’ Room
Awesome comments and storied from everyone. I take my 60 day post of pictures today. I am down about 10 more from last month. Last week was great at 5 lbs and then nothing the current week. Just gotta keep plugging along! -
Thank you both for sharing.
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Last week not one pound lost!!!!
IAmJacksLapBand replied to jen36's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I was banded on April 27. The past three weeks was very stable. I saw my surgeon and made changes to my diet. Actually increased my calorie intake and lost 5 lbs for this week's weigh-in. Do not give your body the same thing every single day or it will learn how to adapt and stabilize. Mix up your exercise routine, calorie intake, and Fluid intake. It really has helped me. -
Please Help Lap Ban Comm.!!!
IAmJacksLapBand replied to cjwilliams77's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
I asked to back out on the operating table! But after waking up and realizing I had take a huge step I would not turn back. A week after surgery felt better than any day before surgery. I had my first adjustment last week and while it will not be the last it has changed things for me majorly. My meals were smaller already since getting the band but they just got even smaller. I feel amazing and my friends say they see a difference in the way I look and in my energy. I love exercising. I want to be active all the time. My food bill is cheaper :thumbup: I do not eat fast food because eating for a bandster is not fast. But I am having a challenge when realizing enough is enough. If I put too much on my plate I have to give it to somebody else to throw away or I will try and eat it until I am hurting. This has been the toughest change to make... throwing excess away! My mom always taught me not to waste food and it has been absolutley horrible. I was not prepared for it but I am making progress everyday. I wish you the best in your decision whatever it may be. -
It is only 40 lbs for me and I am a new bandster. Some days I wake up and look in the mirror and smile. Others I see someone bigger than when I started. If I feel like I have had a great week and the scale confirms it, I honestly look different to myself. I know one day when I see that goal weight, actual muscle mass, and I walk into a store without "Big and Tall" in the name I have arrived. There is no magic answer to when your head is going to catch up with the reality and the plethora of compliments around you. Hang in there... you are on a great path to your goal.
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dieing for some pasta
IAmJacksLapBand replied to Whillow's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Large ravioli cut into small pieces, farfalle, bowtie, and angel hair all work for me. I try for whole wheat versus enriched for band reasons and the nutrition. I had a coworker's home made lasagna last Friday and it was a huge mistake. No matter how much I chewed it got stuck and sent me into a panic. Great job on avoiding the Pasta for so long! -
Congrats on your success this week in the July 4th Challenge! I know some people would say so much is unhealthy but my surgeon was fine with me losing 5 in a week. What did you do differently this week than in past challenge weeks?
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gaining weight waiting on first adjustment
IAmJacksLapBand replied to ccbamaboyz12@aol.com's topic in The Guys’ Room
I wanted to share my "Living to Eat vs. Eating to Live" story of this week. My iPhone broke so I went to get it fixed. I didn't want to cook so I stopped by SubWay. I grabbed a footlong chicken breast on wheat with tons of veggies. I know this is not normally possible for a bandster to eat. But I bought it for the "value." On the drive home I opened up the first 6 inch portion. I munched on all the veggies slowly and picked the chicken out by the piece. I stopped and noticed I was full. But the bread sitting there kept talking to me and I started to eat the bread. A few moments after the first few bites I started to hickup and knew I had put more in than I needed. I ACTUALLY PICKED UP MORE food AND STUFFED IT IN MY MOUTH. When I realized what I had done I spit it out. Then I took the rest of the sub from the paper wrapper and threw it out the window (I didn't want to litter with the paper but the food will decompose easily). I could have really hurt myself just because I love food and didn't want my $5 footlong investment go to waste. Jack was right that the band is only part of the solution and we have to learn how to change almost everything we ever knew about food. -
When did you see the difference?
IAmJacksLapBand replied to IAmJacksLapBand's topic in The Guys’ Room
You are awesome. Thank you for the reassurance. I said that I can feel it but now I want to see it. I just thought that 30+ lbs would have been alot more visible. Can't wait to see what the next 30 may actually look like. My doctor says we are headed to 220 and I never remember seeing that on a scale. I can not imagine what that looks like but I am sure it is far better than what I have now. My most cherished NSVs will be when I can fit in a coach airplane seat and also ride roller coasters again. My company bought out a theme park for us next week and I can't ride any of the coasters... YET! :devil_smile: -
First Consult and the Hard Sell
IAmJacksLapBand replied to sara31's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
My surgeon does multiple weight loss procedures. I told him I would only do the Lap-Band. He laughed in the face of other surgeons who push one procedure over another. I walked into his office and told him I had been preparing for LB and making the behavior and lifestyle changes needed in advance of meeting him. He said both procedures would be beneficial for me but the LP was going to take more work because of my size. I told him I was fine with that. He said larger people are often pushed away from the band because of likelihood that the weight will not all come off so easily. My surgeon will place a LB in a patient 50+ BMI like me only if they are in the right mindset to make the changes required to be a good bandster. I agree that you should see another surgeon to get another opinion. I am much larger than you from a weight standpoint though everyone height/weight combination creates a different set of circumstances. -
My first adjustment was on Monday of this week. When the band was placed it had 2 CC in it. On Monday, my first fill was an additional 6 CC. Total of 8 CC in a 14 CC band. I feel wonderful. When they first put it in I could feel it choking the stomach but the feeling passed quickly. I wake up and the band is snug so my Breakfast is small but adequate. As my day goes it it loosens up so my lunch is a little bigger. No problems at all. I was amazed at the amount they put in but it seems to be just right for me at this time. I have a lot to lose, about 160 lbs more so my surgeon is taking a fast approach to getting me to the green zone.
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gaining weight waiting on first adjustment
IAmJacksLapBand replied to ccbamaboyz12@aol.com's topic in The Guys’ Room
Just got home from a 6 hour drive each way to see my surgeon for my first adjustment and I have mixed feelings. I remember when I left the hospital he gave me the "this is not a time for loss but a time for healing" speech. It has been 7 weeks and I expected him to be really proud of the 32 lbs gone since the start of the 2 week pre-op diet. I have lost about 16 since surgery. The past three weeks I have neither lost nor gained. He said he expected me to be 50+ down from the pre-op based on my weight and the initial Fluid in the band at placement but that 32 lbs was still a great start. My thyroid could have some effect on it I am sure. We then talked about my hunger, eating schedule, food choices and all seemed pretty well. He said the first adjustment goal was to get me fairly tight and pair that with a Meal Replacement diet for the next month to shock/jumpstart me back into losing. Goal for next 4 weeks is 10+ pounds. He had me do an abdominal crunch so he could locate the port and he got the needle in on the first try with no pain at all. The injection of the saline felt really cool as I could feel it fill around the band and close up the pouch. Water went down just fine. I received 6 CC in my 14 CC band. This gives me a total of 8 CC. I had a Protein shake right after for breakfast and it filled me up. Hunger for lunch was 5 hours later and was a cup of tomato Soup which was filling as well. I can go back to solid food tomorrow. I am sure I will make him proud at our next appointment. -
April bandsters
IAmJacksLapBand replied to Shanese01's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
April 27. Down 32 from my highest and 29 from the start of my preop diet that began April 12. -
gaining weight waiting on first adjustment
IAmJacksLapBand replied to ccbamaboyz12@aol.com's topic in The Guys’ Room
I was banded on 27 April and my first adjustment is next Monday, 14 June. For the past two weeks I have been holding steady... only about a pound variance. I took before and after pictures and can see some slight differences and the scale says I am down 32 lbs from my heaviest. I am so scared to gain any of it back. I have noticed my appetite has returned and I am having to be careful about how I schedule my food during the day. I decided to move my largest meal to lunch to decrease the hunger I had from having a smaller lunch and larger dinner. I also eat some foods that give me trouble on purpose because they sit in the pouch longer instead of slipping right through the open band (ex. chicken salad, turkey dog, finely chewed beef jerkey for a snack). The feeling is satiety for a very long period of time. Last week was vacation and I ate more than I have been, but did not gain anything thanks to all the theme park walking. I have had so many positive experiences since 27 April that seeing the scale increase would just ruin those feelings. This adjustment will be the only one I have with my surgeon as he is 6 hours from my home by car. I hope we can make some progress towards restriction. I know he will be proud of my work thus far. Hang in there and let us know how that adjustment works for you. -
4th of July Challenge!
IAmJacksLapBand replied to LeighaMason's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I am now six weeks post op and the initial weight loss has stopped. I am now packing back on the pounds. My weigh-in this week was plus 1 lb and now I am plus 3. I am finding the time between lunch and dinner to be the most difficult. So when I get to dinner I eat more than I need to because I am so hungry. With the suggestions of others I am going to try and increase the Water intake and more "free" foods such as low and no cal veggies. Also will start working to eliminate all the iced tea and artifical sugars that I have been so reliant on now that I do not have much soda. I am still eating less than what I did pre-band but it is not enough to help me lose weight apparently. I also know this is not a time for major loss but for healing and getting used to the band. I was just trying so at least some slow loss or maintaining. I was not expecting to gain anything. There is still time to meet my challenge and I have my first fill on 14 June. -
I was losing until this past week. I have been drinking less Water and more iced tea with artificial sweeteners. I also have had an increase in processed foods. Over the past few days my scale reports weight gain of 6 pounds and I have not had but 1 bowel movement and less frequent urination. I am thinking the weight gain may be a reflection of the lessened trips to dispose of waste and that the lack of bathroom visits has me retaining waste. Any suggestions on how to get my digestive system back in gear? Any supplements or foods that will aid me?
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Food choices and digestive issues
IAmJacksLapBand replied to IAmJacksLapBand's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Thank you so much for the helpful comments! -
I was banded 27 April and have vacation at Disney this Friday. But I am mentally prepared to control myself regardless of what my travel companions do. We then have a Disney cruise booked in February 2011 and cannot wait to get back on a cruise. I love all the food selections and am looking forward to having restriction and being able to sample all the foods I like but not be able to finish them all. Since banding my appetite has returned but I cannot wait to get that full feeling again after a small portion. It was great for the few weeks that I had it.
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I love my sushi. I have not had a fill yet so I assume it will take a little more skill once I have one. My dietician advised me to be careful with the rice to make sure I do not have too much at one sitting.
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How often do you weigh yourself
IAmJacksLapBand replied to lauragshsu's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I step on the scale several times a day to see what it changing during the day and to try and see what type of errors my scale makes. However, only my tuesday morning weigh-in in the same outfit goes into my weight log. I actually weigh six times and take the average to try and compensate for the scale measurement error. Since this tuesday the scale says I gained 6 pounds... which has to be an error. So I just take it with a grain of salt and keep working to the next official weigh-in. -
I try and vary everything I can to keep the body from getting used to any one thing. Time in cardio and resistance changes each time I am at the gym. I also change my calories... right now I try to stay around 1200 which is lower than needed for my size. But some days I give it less and other days more. I found that just plain variety helped me continue to lose. Keep on the great work.
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Pain in Lower Gut Area
IAmJacksLapBand replied to justinsmami91's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I do not have pain in that particular area. But exercising in general leaves me with a little more tenderness than I had before the surgery. I think it is because I am able to move more during my exercise sessions and I am using parts of my body that I had not been able to in the past. I consider it pain worth having. And congrats to you on such great success since your banding! -
I changed my user name from teburgess. I thought you of all people could appreciate it.
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You may order from the kid's menu at most quick service and table service locations... but you will be limited to FRIED chicken strips, hamburgers, and PB&J sandwichs in most places. Stick to the adult menu to make sure you are picking healthier and smarter options. The buffet price will most likely not be able to be changed. The reason is that the lower children's price is more aimed at the choices the children are expected to make from the buffet combined with the amount of food they are expected to eat... mac/cheese, chicken fingers, fried, etc. You may ask for a Guest Service Manager to see if they may be able to provide a discount to the check for your medical situation; possibly 20% as a good gesture. We used to offer that when I worked there. They may decide not to offer any compensation as we are free to enjoy the buffet for what we want. Not everybody with a regular size stomach goes to the buffet to pig out. I will be there next week and will give you an official report when I ask myself.
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Inspirational is what you are. I started with 192 lbs to lose. I have lost 30 since my pre-op diet to one month after surgery. I have not weighed under 380 since 2005 at the earliest. I hope to be able to continue steady loss and maybe be as successful as you. I feel so much better and noticed that I had to order a size 50 short instead of the old 54 or 56 for my vacation next week. But my tummy is still gigantic, no change there yet. But it will come if I work for it. Thank you for helping to keep us here in the 200+ forum motivated and on track.