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Need some help! Stuck Stuck Stuck!
Llyra replied to okiegirl79's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Bummer. The couple of times I've gotten anything seriously stuck it had to come back up. Aren't you foaming to beat all heck? -
Please Can Someone Help me having Some serious Issues.
Llyra replied to Jessicamr30's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
Fibromyalgia? Fibromyalgia: Symptoms - MayoClinic.com Whatever it is, I wish you good health very, very soon. -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
btrieger's original post: Thank goodness no one paid any attention to instructions. This is a fascinating discussion as it sprawls over all available topics and I appreciate the input from everyone. Now back to our regularly scheduled dissent, hue and outcry. -
18 months later-158.5 pounds down-GOAL
Llyra replied to Makulafamy's topic in Tell Your Weight Loss Surgery Story
Hooray for Amy!!!! Thank you for sharing your story. I loved the part about the fat naked people. Haven't we all been there?. -
Do you regret choosing the Band over Bypass?
Llyra replied to che4u's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I chose the band for many of the same reasons listed above, especially the lower rate of complications and mortality. -
You're cool, honey- no one will jump you for expressing frustration. Here's a cyber hug for what it is worth; I'm sure sorry you didn't get your expected fill. My first fill was delayed by vacations and I understand this particular part of bandster hell well. It'll get better, just hang on.
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Can you have a hernia and not know it??
Llyra replied to zeniada's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I had significant pain prior to banding and so wasn't surprised to discover my doc had repaired a hiatal hernia before doing the banding. It was all covered by the original fee (he told me before hand any repairs that needed to be done would be covered) and the relief was incredible. -
One of the things that really sucks about having a weight problem is the number of people who feel they have some sort of moral right and/or obligation to make comments on what we put in our mouths or how we conduct our lives. My stock reaction for anyone who has the unmitigated gall to do so: A cold stare and, "Why on earth would you make such a personal remark?" Too many of us are programmed to apologize for our size, what we eat, how much room we take up in a theater seat. When someone chides us, we bow our heads, acknowledge our inferiority, and promise to do better. Well, I say the hell with it. Stand up, talk back, learn to be polite but firm, or just tell those people to go to the devil. We're overweight, we aren't childish, stupid, uneducated or in need of constance survellance by society. I am willing to bet most individuals on this forum know more about weight control than ten skinny civilians, so why do we let the uneducated and unexperienced buffalo us with unsolicited comments? Eleanor Roosevelt said, "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Quit giving consent, hold our heads high, and fight back.
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Discouraging friends anyone?
Llyra replied to spoiltmom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
One of the things that really sucks about having a weight problem is the number of people who feel they have some sort of moral right and/or obligation to make comments on what we put in our mouths or how we conduct our lives. My stock reaction for anyone who has the unmitigated gall to do so: A cold stare and, "Why on earth would you make such a personal remark?" Too many of us are programmed to apologize for our size, what we eat, how much room we take up in a theater seat. When someone chides us, we bow our heads, acknowledge our inferiority, and promise to do better. Well, I say the hell with it. Stand up, talk back, learn to be polite but firm, or just tell those people to go to the devil. We're overweight, we aren't childish, stupid, uneducated or in need of constance survellance by society. I am willing to bet most individuals on this forum know more about weight control than ten skinny civilians, so why do we let the uneducated and unexperienced buffalo us with unsolicited comments? Eleanor Roosevelt said, "No one can make you feel inferior without your consent." Quit giving consent, hold your head high, and fight back. -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
I am talking specifically about America and Americans. Christians came here with an agenda and carried it out via forced conversion and genocide. Wasn't just the Indians who pissed off those who thought God spoke to them: Ann Hutchinson didn't agree with her local socio-political Christian organization and the good churchmen drove her and her children out into the wilderness to die. The Quakers came in for beatings, time in the stock, exile and murder at the hands of the ruling Christian party. There are other examples- shall I go on? Blaming the ills of the country on "people" rather than on the Christians you claim give Christians the upper hand in governing the country is hypocritical to say the least. Read some history that took place later than 40 CE and learn with what violence and lack of charity the Christians carried their Holy Word to the New World. Have the courage to own it as part of your religious background and don't try to sweep it away by murmuring about forgiveness for sin. An American Theocracy would be a nightmare. What you are telling me is that people can believe and worship any way they please as long as they submit to the Christian version of government, which includes perks for Christians starting with Christmas holiday and going clear through denying a person's right to marry whomever they chose. My point is people have good, solid reasons to fear rule by Christians. Wasn't very long ago that the powerful Baptists announced it was a woman's duty to submit unto her husband as he submitted unto God. Do I want these people making this good Christian point of view law? No, I do not, and I'm glad there are enough tolerant and compassionate Christians to vote in favor of rights for minority faiths. -
What does restriction feel like
Llyra replied to zani's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Perhaps what you could try a different way of thinking about hunger signals. The trick is to eat until we aren't hungry any more, then quit. Feeling unhungry is different from feeling full and we certainly don't want to eat until we feel uncomfortably full. :cursing: -
What if this isn't enough?
Llyra replied to CalaCake's topic in PRE-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
The band is wonderful, it is one of the best things I've ever done for myself, in five and a half months it has helped me drop my weight to a point where movement is easier, my knees don't hurt as much, and I don't worry about swaybacking my horse when I ride her. My clothes are looser, I feel better, and any inconveniences of having the band are so outweighed by the benefits that I can't quite recall what the inconveniences are. How's that for encouragement? :cursing: -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
No, Patty, they didn't. People were held in slavery. Wives were essentially the property of their husbands; they didn't even have rights to their own children. People without property were prevented from holding office. These circumstances didn't change with the Declaration of Independence or even with the Constitution. All it takes is a bit of historical research to check this out. Primary sources still exist and are accessible. And it is relevant that the Christian men men you rever as founders of the country came in and destroyed the native cultures in order to force their religion and form of government on others. Christians have a history of destroying anyone who does not agree with them- and that includes dominant Christian organizations destroying smaller Christian organizations that don't agree with them. The history of the western world is filled with tyranny and massacre based solely on the firm belief that the perpetrators have God firmly on their side and that only they can know what God wants for the world. Is it any wonder people don't trust Christians to allow non-Christians to live peacefully according to the light God gives to them? Especially when Christians like you are so sure that you are the only people for whom God lights the way. To whit: Mahatma Gandhi spoke for many people when he said, "I like your Christ. I do not like your Christians. They are so unlike your Christ." -
Why can't I use a straw?
Llyra replied to sockmonkey's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
Well, thank goodness no one told me not to use a straw. I'm not sure I could drink iced tea properly without one.:cursing: -
Discouraging friends anyone?
Llyra replied to spoiltmom's topic in POST-Operation Weight Loss Surgery Q&A
I kept it pretty much to myself and a couple of good friends until I got through the surgery, bandster hell and had begun to adjust to my new lifestyle- no sense in adding unsolicited and uninformed advice and commentary while I was dealing with a difficult situation. I haven't exactly taken out an ad in the paper now, but I tell people I've had the procedure done if the subject of weight comes up. No one has been rude, in fact most people react positively, probably because my friends and acquaintances are really nice people.:cursing: -
scale fixation can be easily remedied by throwing the darn thing in the dumpster and weighing only at your doctor's office. My pre-op weight loss was nothing to write home about either, but post op I am down 36 pounds as of last Monday. Believe, Zeniada! :cursing:
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How often do you weigh yourself
Llyra replied to lauragshsu's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Once a week, first thing Monday morning. And if I forget, I wait until the following Monday morning. I've been a slave to the scale in the past, letting the number it shows dictate whether I was happy or sad, and the hell with that. :cursing: Once a week is plenty for me. -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Thank you, Patty. You just proved my point much more thoroughly than I could've done myself: that Christians think they have a historical and moral right to see laws that favor their religion in place. If we are going to argue historical basis for religion in America, I should point out that the earliest inhabitants of the New World were not Christians, and in fact experienced cultural and physical genocide at the hands of Christians who wished to wipe out the established faiths of these people and set Christianity in their place. Just for the record, my own faith is much closer to, though not the same as, that of indigenous Americans, but I don't think that gives me the historical and moral right to dictate social morality and legal holidays to anyone else. "We" don't need a Christian nation. "We" don't need a pagan nation. We need a nation that recognizes, accepts, and respects the rights of people to worship- or not worship- as they see fit. The idea that all these various groups can worship peacefully and safely under the reign of Christianity- well, just take a look at world history in the last 2000 years. Christians are not God's appointed cops to make sure everyone lives the way Christians think they should live; Christians are simply one more group of the Creator's diverse family of children. Those Christians who insist they know what is best for all Americans are the religious equivalent of a very bossy older sister who thinks no one need have opinions of their own since hers are best for everyone concerned. I wish you happiness and peace of mind, Patty, especially since you must feel a bit up against the wall here with all the dissent re: your religious viewpoint. But I guess you know that comes with the territory. Have a good weekend. Oh, PS. When these words were written, they did not legally apply to black people, women, or men without property. Do you really think we should return to the original intent of the document, or is heightened awareness of and compassion for the rights of these groups more to the point in the 21st century? And PSS. I'm not an atheist, but I do advocate teaching evolution in schools as a scientic fact. There are theories as to why evolution occurs, but that evolution occurs is backed up by evidence in the fossil record, to give the simplest example among many. Creation science is mythology and every culture has its own creation myth. I have no objection to mythology, think it should be taught in school as part of a comprehensive cultural program, but to present it as serious science is ludicrous. -
Going to OA for the first time...18 yr old
Llyra replied to tasteyourtears34's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
I've been to OA a few times over the years and it wasn't for me; NA is where I finally found a home. That being said, the OA, AA, and NA meetings I've attended begin with some readings and announcements. Then most of the meetings have a go-around format where each person identifies him or herself and has the floor for a few minutes to express what they are experieincing or to offer others hope, strength and experience. You may pass if you wish- no one will hassle you for not speaking. Some large meetings use a drawing format to decide who speaks when. Other meetings are devoted to a single person telling their story. At the end, people gather together for a short prayer and afterwards there are always people to talk to. -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Well, the two laws you mention are good to start. And then we have Kansas weighing into the matter with its decision re: the teaching of creation science. And of course Christmas is a legal holiday while I can't get Midsummer Eve off without taking a vacation day. Would you like for me to continue? He created the universe and everything in it, you don't think He could manage to put a book that's correct together for us? ...If He allowed them to be the wrong words, or to be false, then mankind would have their excuses for not following them or believeing them. Please see reference to the Wicked Bible. I can give you other Bible Blooper references if you like, as well as a number of passages of debated meaning. PS Patty I wasn't originally referring only to Christians but to organized religions in general, but since you asked what laws Christians were interested in pushing I answered that question specifically and only in respect to the USA. -
250 pounds down in my sixth year and finally coasting
Llyra replied to sandi2004's topic in Weight Loss Surgery Success Stories
Wow, as everyone else has said. WOW WOW WOW. I had my band done in March three weeks before my 55th birthday. It appears age is no barrier to success. You are indeed a shining star. -
Do you believe in a god or gods?
Llyra replied to btrieger's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Susan B. Anthony was one heck of a gal. My own point of view, which I don't expect others to accept or adopt, is that established religions are socio-political organizations with agendas that adherents feel morally obligated to foist on the rest of the world. I don't give a rip which religious mythology a person finds comfort in as long as that person makes no attempt to turn it into law. But just for the sake of argument:wink2:: I doubt the words in red are the only ones ever spoken by Jesus. The possibility exists that Biblical editors missed a few or misinterpreted a few here and there. Remember the Wicked Bible that had the misprint, "Thou Shalt Commit Adultery." What if that had become the version of the Bible that got passed on to us? There is also a small matter of the picking and choosing that was done among the ancient writings that became the Bible- who decided Luke was da bomb and Thomas wasn't worth bothering with? See the Gnostic Gospel for further information. -
Good for you! Hang in there and listen to all the cheering on your behalf from your forum friends.
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Need Lap Band Buddy / Mentor Need support on my journey
Llyra replied to Starting Over 2010's topic in LAP-BAND Surgery Forums
All sorts of friends available on this forum and between us, we have seen and done it all. Cruise through some of the old threads and you'll find answers and encouragement galore. Welcome to our world and the best of luck to you! -
Pills and Supplements
Llyra replied to princess_n_thep's topic in General Weight Loss Surgery Discussions
Vitamins and minerals are prescribed by my doctors for good health. Example: 4000 units of D a day to treat a deficiency. My concise opinion of appetite suppressants and diet aids: AAARRRGGHHHHHH! C'mon, have they ever worked permanently for you before? What makes you think they'll work any better now? Diet aids are a zillion dollar a year racket that take advantage of the desparate.